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From: Karsten Johansen (kvjohans@online.no)
Date: 03-07-01


http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1419000/1419762.stm

Tuesday, 3 July, 2001, 09:34 GMT 10:34 UK Protesters occupy radar base

Protesters have chained themselves to a water tower

More than 100 demonstrators have broken into a major British defence site in
North Yorkshire. Greenpeace activists entered the Menwith Hill base, near
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, at 0500BST in protest against American plans to
use it as part of the so-called "Son of Star Wars" national missile defence
programme.

Some have chained themselves to buildings or hidden around the site, while
others are demonstrating by the main gate as workers arrive at the radar
early warning complex.

North Yorkshire Police say they are at the incident, and a Ministry of
Defence spokesman has confirmed that some arrests have been made.

Star Wars ... could be so devastating for the world that only direct action
will do

Eleanor Gordon Protester A Greenpeace spokesman co-ordinating the protest
said: "At the moment we have 20 people on top of the radar building, 15 on
top of the water tower and another 15 in various locations around the base.

"We will stay there for as long as we possibly can."

Reports suggest that demonstrators were on the site for almost an hour
before security teams reacted.

'Dangerous plan'

Protester Helen Wallace told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that she was
among the group chained to the water tower.

"There are around 20 people here on top of the tower, and other people
chained down below," she said.

"We are going to stay here continuing to make our point that Menwith Hill is
part of Bush's dangerous Star Wars plan."

President Bush wants to use Menwith Hill for missile defence

Greenpeace says one group of protesters walked straight through the main
gate playing the Mission Impossible theme tune.

Some carried flags emblazoned with the message "Star Wars Starts Wars",
while others dressed as missiles.

Other teams scaled three-metre fences topped with razor wire to get in.

Protester Eleanor Gordon, 30, of Manchester said: "About 30 went in through
the main gates. There were only one or two security guards on duty and they
were just overwhelmed.

"My team headed in the direction of a water tower and some climbed up, while
others chained themselves to the bottom.

"I was locked to the bottom with chains and a padlock but eventually a group
of four security officers came along, used bolt cutters to cut the chains
and escorted me off the site.

Protesters gathered by the main gate of the site

"The protest may seem drastic but the effects of the Star Wars programme
could be so devastating for the world that only direct action will do."

Greenpeace UK executive director Stephen Tindale, who is at Menwith Hill,
said President George Bush's proposed missile defence programme was "a
disaster".

He called on Prime Minister Tony Blair to turn down American requests to use
UK-based sites at Menwith Hill and Fylingdales, North Yorkshire.

He said President Bush needed the two sites as the "eyes and ears" of his
planned Star Wars system.

"But Bush can't install the system without Tony Blair's approval.

"We urge Mr Blair not to kowtow to Bush on such a crucial issue. He must say
no to UK involvement."

He said Greenpeace had been planning the operation to enter the base for six
months, but added that he had been surprised at "how easy it was to get in".

"We decided to do it today because we thought tomorrow, being American
Independence Day, they would be expecting us."



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