Blocking the Base

A report back from a Manchester activist at the recent blockade at Menwith Hill - the US's listening base in Yorkshire - as part of an international weekend of action against US militarism.

We got up at 3am and were at the base around 4.30. The police were waiting. They were searching all the vans and taking the lock on stuff as intention to commit criminal damage. It was dark, freezing and rainy. We saw other vans that had been stopped and thought no-one had got through. But it got better. People had locked together in front of the main gate, in the road, so with them and the police, the gate was effectively shut for a couple of hours and all the workers were really frustrated, stuck in their cars on the road.

On gate 3, people in wheelchairs locked onto each other and then one guy locked himself between the wheelchair and the police van which was fun, because the police believed they had already grabbed all the lock on stuff. At gate 4, two freezing people sat in the road and caused chaos with the traffic, while the police used the tactic of waiting to see if people froze to death.

A guy at the main gate had his arm twisted so hard, he passed out and they had to get an ambulance. Loads of people were nicked. Don't know how many, but some people were just chucked in the police van and left there, freezing, for four hours.

I think, it was a pretty good day. Despite the cold, dark and endless rain, we shut three gates at least for a while. Think of how much we could have done if more people had come to Menwith. Then we really could have shut this obscenity down for the day.

Heather, Manchester Social Forum (mancsocialforum@riseup.net) https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/manchester/2004/03/287348.html


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