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The Nation : 82 Arrested in Protest at Nuclear Submarine Facility

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Police arrested 82 protesters in Groton, Conn., for trying to prevent Electric Boat shipyard employees from going to work building submarines that will carry a new generation of nuclear missile. “The Trident II, when it’s deployed, will bring the world closer to nuclear war than it was 25 years ago,” said protest spokesman Bill Boston, a member of the New Haven-based Coalition to Stop Trident. Protesters sang Buddhist peace chants, beat drums and collapsed to the pavement in a nonviolent effort to impede the workers. The demonstration was part of a coordinated action against eight U.S. nuclear weapons manufacturing and testing sites and was staged to commemorate this month’s 25th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis.

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