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04
Jul 2021
Campaigner and activist Lindis Percy estimates she's been arrested around 500 times at protests against overseas US bases in the UK - most recently last week at RAF Menwith Hill for obstructing the public highway.
After an almost 18-month break due to covid, the 79-year-old joined a weekly protest at the base that is on the outskirts of Harrogate and is organised by the Menwith Hill Accountability Campaign. It began in 2000 and was set up by the Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases.
Built in the 1950s, Menwith Hill is the United States’ largest overseas surveillance base. Giant radomes, or ‘golf balls’, are a distinctive feature of the site.
In a recent planning application to expand the base, the UK Ministry of Defence, which owns the site, described Menwith Hill as an "integral part" of the United States' worldwide defence communications network. It also said it provides intelligence and security support for the US and its allies.
However, Ms Percy, who lives near the base, is troubled by what she believes goes on there.
A 2016 investigation published by The Intercept that included documents from whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed Menwith Hill has been involved in controversial drone bombing campaigns in Yemen.
Ms Percy said:
A Ministry of Defence spokesperson told the Stray Ferret:
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