Christmas Crackers

This group is mobilising anyone who wants to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day blockading Faslane.
This group can be contacted at christmascrackers@faslane365.org

Dec
24
2006
Dec
25
2006
The Christmas Crackers group blockaded on Sunday 24th December to Monday 25th December 2006
24 Dec 2006 - 20:13
25 Dec 2006 - 20:13
Etc/GMT

christmascrackers@faslane365.org

Peace Lights

Peace Lights

Lights of Peace. Lights of Disarmament.

Happy Christmas Crackers

Happy Christmas Crackers

North Gate Blockade on Christmas Eve 2006.

Warm up

Warm up

Short moment of perplexity during Christmas Cracker's warm up on Christmas Eve.

Birds singing

Birds singing

While the group was singing, some birds joined in, singing along with the group.

Singin an Knittin

Singin an Knittin

As soon as it got dark Christmas Crackers begun to sing some impressive songs. One person was diligently knitting to have warm feet on her next blockade.

Wish for Children

Wish for Children

No child shall ever share the fate of the children in hiroshima and nagasaki again.

Light up Candles

Light up Candles

Lightening up some candles to keep our hearts warm.

WMD in B

WMD in B

Weapons of Mass destruction in Britain: The clown army thinks that's a bad idea.

Water from Nagasaki

Water from Nagasaki

In a more than symbolic act, water from the Urakami River, Nagasaki, was poured at the main entrance to the nuclear base in Faslane on Christmas Day 2006.

We remember:
"At the time of the Nagasaki bombing in 1945, between 15,000 and 16,000 Catholics - the majority of the approximately 20,000 people of that faith in Nagasaki and about half of the local population - lived in the Urakami district. It is said that about 10,000 Catholics were killed by the atomic bomb." (Source).

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