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"Molesworth...Bread Not Bombs leaflet" [NMLH.1994.62.5.7]
Title
Molesworth...Bread not bombs - A time for action
Place
Eritrea
People
Breads not Bombs
Events
Molesworth Peace Camp
Date
1980s
Description
Printed leaflet titled "Molesworth...Bread not bombs - A time for action". It details how four acres at the Molesworth peace camp were ploughed and planted with wheat to send to the people of Eritrea during a famine there.
RAF Molesworth in Cambridgeshire was one of three sites chosen to deploy 64 US Cruise missiles during the Cold War. In 1980, various peace campaigners started building a protest camp on the land, called 'Peace Corner'. In 1985, over 100 people were living there until the camp was evicted by police in April that year. Despite this, the campaign continued with various protestors camping in or around the site. Nuclear missiles were removed from the RAF Molesworth base in 1987 when The United States and The Soviet Union signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, and the camp officially disbanded in 1990, just before the end of the Cold War.