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DUTCH
DISARMAMENT ACTION:
On December 8, 1988 the first anniversary of
the INF Treaty, 12 Dutch peace activists, calling themselves "INF
Ploughshares," cut through fences to enter the Woensdrecht Airbase
and made their way to cruise missile bunkers where they carried out
the first disarmament action in Holland. In their action statement
they declared: "The INF Treaty was signed to eliminate the ground
launched cruise and Pershing missiles from Europe. But the amount of
air and sea launched missiles for European battlefield is increasing
enormously and NATO plans are ready to modernize nuclear forces in
Europe. The bunkers of cruise missiles won’t be destroyed but given
a new military destination. We oppose these new steps in the arms
race¼ We have started demolishing the Cruise missile bunkers¼ by
beating the bunker steel into ploughshares with sledgehammers. We
demand that the money destined for new arms be spent instead on
producing food for the hungry, detoxifying toxic waste dumps and
cleaning polluted water." They were subsequently apprehended and
most were released by Dutch authorities after being held for thirty
hours. Kees Koning was released after 8 days.
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