The Battle of the Beanfield took place over several hours, ago today on the afternoon Saturday 1 June 1985, when Wiltshire police prevented a vehicle convoy of several hundred New Age Travelers, known as the ' Peace Convoy' from setting off from Savernake Forest in Wiltshire towards the twelfth Stonehenge Free Festival and setting up a free gathering and celebration of the summer solstice that had been taking place since 1974.
They were stopped by a militarised police roadblock, when around 1,300 police descended upon them and a violent confrontation took place, resulted in innocent unarmed people, women and children being violently beaten up in their own homes, after years of gathering in the same place of celebration, by the combined forces of the state, who armed with shields and batons ran savagely amok. The marginalised and dispossessed of this land were brutally targeted by a police forces under the auspices of Margaret Thatcher's right wing, repressive Conservative Government, as they suppressed a peoples thirst for freedom, with quasi military force that systematically carried out serious abuses of their power with such unrelenting frenzied brutality following similar attacks that year on the miners.
A horrible time, like today, when people who live on societies edges are attacked simply for being different. Women and their babies were left showered with glass after the police had smashed up their vehicles. It would subsequently leave over 116 travelers hospitalised. and 420 of their number arrested ( the few that were arrested were never ever prosecuted) after their homes were systematically looted, smashed and burnt with their possessions being stole.
Innocent people whowere beaten and bloodied because they simply refused to conform or bow down to a rotten system, and had decided to try and live by their own set of alternative values. Who simply wanted to gather under the stones to celebrate their lives, sing and dance.. The overall cost of this operation was a staggering £5 miillion. The media of the time played their part too, with footage of the most extreme police violence being subsequently lost, and the subsequent demonising of the traveller lifestyle. The travellers inexpected saviour at the time was the Earl of Cardigan, who at the times self-described himself as "card-carrying Conservative" but became an invaluable witness to the travellers' tales of police brutality, vandalism and unfair arrest.
A dark day for British justice and civil liberties and freedom, marking a turning point after the injustices of Wapping, and the miners strike in this supression of our civil liberties that we should never forget. Years later people still suffering the consequences ,and bearing the scars of this dark passage in history. The stones remain, but we should continue to mourn to remember and mourn the pain, and values of human decency that was lost on this day.
Footage of this day which you can see in following film should still make us all, shudder - it's the sight of power off the leash, police arrogant enough to know that they can beat up defenceless people in front of TV cameras without having to worry because they know their political masters had given them them the green light to do what they like, a dark day reminding us how British justice and civil liberties and freedom is eroded, that we should never forget. Years later people still suffering the consequences , and bearing the scars of this dark passage in history.
Operation Solstice -- Documentary
Some good links here for more on this tragic story
http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/henge-85.html
http://www.andyworthington.co.uk/
http://libcom.org/history/1985-battle-beanfield
The Levellers - Battle of the Beanfield
Hawkwind - Ghost Dance
Inner Terrestials - Free the land
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