Activists raid nuclear submarine base with hammers and ‘baby bottles of their own blood’
April 5, 2018
April 5, 2018
Washington Post
Activists raid nuclear submarine base with hammers and ‘baby bottles of their own blood’
by Lindsey Bever
Seven Catholic peace activists were detained early Thursday at the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in Georgia after entering the installation to protest nuclear weapons.
The protesters were “carrying hammers and baby bottles of their own blood” when they entered the base, according to a statement from fellow activists. “They also brought an indictment charging the U.S. government for crimes against peace,” it said.
A Kings Bay spokesman said the anti-nuke group entered without authorization and smeared what appeared to be red paint on buildings and signs around the base…
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