Seven Arrested During Protest Outside RAF Lakenheath Airbase in Suffolk
In Brief
The arrests highlight ongoing tensions over the alleged use of UK military bases in international operations and protest group activities.
Key Facts
- Seven people were arrested near RAF Lakenheath airbase in Suffolk.
- The arrests occurred on Sunday morning during a protest encampment.
- Protesters were allegedly demonstrating against the use of the base by US aircraft.
- Those arrested are suspected of supporting the banned group Palestine Action.
- The protest was organized by the Lakenheath Alliance for Peace.
What Happened
Seven protesters were arrested outside RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk after joining a peace encampment and attempting to blockade the base's main gate.
Why It Matters
The incident draws attention to the intersection of UK law enforcement, international military cooperation, and activism related to Middle East conflicts. It also raises questions about the policing of protests linked to banned organizations.
What's Next
Authorities may provide further details on the charges and legal proceedings. Activist groups could respond with statements or additional demonstrations.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — UK police arrest seven protesters near RAF base used by US(26m ago)
- The Guardian — Seven arrested over alleged support for Palestine Action at RAF Lakenheath protest(5h ago)
