Govan shipyard blocked by protesters supporting Palestinians

Activists stood in front of the entrances to the yard with banners this morning

Author: Rob WallerPublished 15th Feb 2024

Entrances to the Govan shipyard have been blockaded this morning by activists pledging solidarity and calling for an immediate ceasefire in the war with Israel.

More than 100 demonstrators blocked entrances to the BAE Systems site from around 5am.

They say they are taking action in response to a call from Palestinian trade unionists for workers around the world to disrupt the flow of arms to Israel.

They are calling for a halt to arms exports to Israel, an end to air strikes on Yemen, and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

The demonstrators claim BAE Systems produces components for the F-35 combat aircraft used by Israel.

BAE Systems said it complies fully with all applicable defence export controls.

Banners

At one of the gates to the site, the activists, who are Glasgow residents, stood holding a banner that said "Stop Arming Israel" and chanted "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free".

Stephen, a hospitality worker aged 27 who did not wish to give his surname, said: "We hold BAE's management, not ordinary workers, responsible for fuelling and profiting from the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people."

The UK and US have taken part in joint air strikes on Houthi positions in Yemen following Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.

John, an electrician aged 24 who also did not wish to give his surname, said: "I'm here today because clearly we are being ignored in our calls for a ceasefire and because direct action works in forcing change."

BAE Systems responds

A BAE Systems spokesperson said: "We're horrified by the devastating impact the situation in Israel and Gaza is having on civilians in the region and we hope it can be resolved as soon as possible.

"We have no operations or employees in Israel or Gaza and comply fully with all applicable defence export controls.

"We always respect everyone's right to peaceful protest."

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We are aware of a number of protesters at BAE in Govan Road, Glasgow.

"Officers are in attendance."

The Foreign Office has been contacted for comment.

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