Sunday, July 21, 2013
Thursday, July 4, 2013
'Stop spying on me from Yorkshire'
Rochdale
and Littleborough Peace Group joined the Campaign for
Accountability of American Bases and many other
organisations at the Menwith Hill in Yorkshire on
Thursday (4 July 2013). They called for the closure of the
communications base in the Pennines which provides
intelligence support to the United States military and
which whistle-blower,
Edward Snowden revealed last week as a major link
in the the 'Prism' project which spies on British
people's use of e-mail and the internet.
“It
is outrageous that the US military are allowed to spy on
ordinary people in Rochdale from an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty in the Pennines and frightening that they
have been allowed to absorb Menwith Hill into their
dangerous plans for sending missiles into space. We don't
want our countryside used for the Pentagon’s Star Wars
fantasies. We don't want our world to be intimidated by US
missiles and we don't want people in the Pennines to
become a target during a future military conflict.”
"Such decisions have been made without any debate in Parliament or even the pretence of consultation with the public. There was no chance for MPs, let alone the public to discuss the decision to tie Menwith Hill into the so-called missile defence system and without the bravery of whistle-blowers like Edward Snowden we wouldn't know that they are spying on us every time we send an e-mail."
The RAF
describes the Menwith Hill base as being “made available
to the US Department of Defense (DoD)” (see http://www.raf.mod.uk/organisation/rafmenwithhill.cfm
) and admits that “the administration of the base is the
responsibility of the US authorities”, while in July 2007,
the then Defence Minister admitted that Britain had agreed to
Menwith Hill being used by US forces as part of its
controversial missile defence (‘Star Wars’) system.
Philip Gilligan,
on behalf of the peace group said:
"Such decisions have been made without any debate in Parliament or even the pretence of consultation with the public. There was no chance for MPs, let alone the public to discuss the decision to tie Menwith Hill into the so-called missile defence system and without the bravery of whistle-blowers like Edward Snowden we wouldn't know that they are spying on us every time we send an e-mail."
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