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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday April 02, 2003 16:30author by Derry No to War Report this post to the editors

Protestors once again blockade raytheon plant in Derry

Around 20 anti-war protestors have again targeted the Derry office of international arms manufacturers raytheon.

Beginning at one o'clock today, they have been involved in a sit down protest outside the building. Although there is a police presence, there have been no attempts this time to physically remove the protestors. The protest will end at five o'clock.

The protest takes place on the same day that The Independent published proof that it was a raytheon missile that killed more than 50 people in a marketplace in Baghdad last Friday.

Anyone who wishes to register their opposition with raytheon can contact them on 028 7130 4000 (048 7130 4000, RoI)

author by new in belfastpublication date Thu Apr 03, 2003 14:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Has there been any organised actions at Short Missile Systems in Belfast?

author by Sean Donahue - Massachusetts Anti Corporate Clearinghousepublication date Wed Apr 02, 2003 21:29author email wrldhealer at yahoo dot comauthor address c/o Bob Marley House, 41 Loring St., 2nd Floor, Lawrence, MA 01843author phone (in U.S.) 978-975-4438Report this post to the editors

What wonderful news to hear about the occupation of the Raytheon plant in Derry!

I am working on organizing a sustained campaign of public education and nonviolent direct action to expose Raytheon's role in U.S. war crimes. In the past I have been in touch with activists with the Foyle Ethical Investment Campaign but have fallen out of contact. I would love to be in contact with those in Derry who are organizing actions against Raytheon to discuss how we can work in solidarity with each other.

peace and light,
Sean Donahue
Raytheon Campaign Organizer
Massachusetts Anti-Corporate Clearinghouse
41 Loring St., 2nd Floor
Lawrence, MA, 01843
USA
wrldhealer@yahoo.com

author by Point the fingerpublication date Wed Apr 02, 2003 21:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Tim Marshall reports (standing up and pointing at maps of Northern Ireland).
And here we see where the imperial guard has sneakily hidden military facilities in built up areas, such as this missile factory in Derry, Shorts in Belfast, as well as a facility outside Derry once used by the US Navy to story nuclear war-heads.

Al Qaeda forces targetted the sites, with some of their rockets going astray and hitting the homes of civilians.

Al-Qaeda murderer / spokesman Al-Jolson-bin-Bloodsucker said that it was the fault of the "infidels" for locating the weapons near the houses of their women and children.

An MoD spokesperson was unavailable for comment.

- sounds very familiar if you change a few place names.


author by sam - ncadpublication date Wed Apr 02, 2003 17:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

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