CAAB
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CAAB Report 166 |
Tuesday 12 April 2005
Weekly CAAB demonstration at Menwith Hill (6 - 8 pm)
Anni and Lindis were present. Ministry of Defence Police Agency
(MDPA) officers from the Divisional Support Group (DSG - York)
supported officers at Menwith Hill to 'police' the demonstration.
We had been in Harrogate Magistrates' Court all day for the fourth day
of the trial. We had watched several videos of the CAAB
demonstration and heard evidence from numerous MDPA officers who had,
arrested and charged Anni (twice) and Lindis (over 30 times) for
alleged offences such as 'obstruction of highway', 'aggravated
trespass' and obstruction of a police officer in the execution of
his/her duty'.
However at the demonstration tonight, the atmosphere was very
different from previous nights. At this particular
demonstration, MDPA officers enabled peaceful legimate protest
and held up each vehicle coming out of the base. This
allowed Anni to pass and repass on the highway in the main entrance
area to Menwith Hill and Lindis to persue a 'diminius
obstruction' to each vehicle on the slip way coming out of the
base.
Ministry of Defence Police Agency officers upheld the right to
peaceful protest (as defined in the case of 'Hirst and Agu v Chief
Constable 1986) when Lindis quietly and safely stood in front of
vehicles for about five to ten seconds. She was holding the
upside down US flag with the words 'NO MORE MEDDLING PLEASE' written
on it.
This has been at the heart of the struggle that Anni and Lindis have
been engaged with for over a long time.
Tonight, there were no 'warnings', 'reported with a view to
prosecution' and no arrests (as in the cases before the court).
It was excellent that this happened. There was no explanation
forthcoming from the officers present, as to the different approach.
From Court Report caab165
We are due at court tomorrow - with a later start of 11 am,
due to Richard Reed (Solicitor) having to be in York Crown
Court in the morning.
Tomorrow Richard Reed will sum up Anni and Lindis's case and
present legal authorities (Hirst and Agu etc). The Crown
Prosecutor may rebutt any legal authorities submitted.
District Judge Anderson will then retire to make his decision as
to whether he finds Lindis and Anni 'guilty' or 'not guilty' of the
alleged offences before him.
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Anni Rainbow and Lindis Percy
Joint Co-ordinators
CAMPAIGN FOR THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF AMERICAN BASES (CAAB)
8 Park Row, Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 1HQ, England, U.K.
Tel/fax no: +44 (0)1943 466405 0R +44 (0)1482 702033
email: anniandlindis@caab.org.uk or
caab@btclick.com
Website: http://www.caabuk.plus.com
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed
citizens can change the world: indeed it's the only thing that ever
does." Margaret Mead
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