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Thursday December 12, 2002 16:27 by Eoin Dubsky - Refueling Peace info at refuelingpeace dot org 087 6941060
![]() Support peace activists You are cordially invited to attend to the trial of Eoin Dubsky (that's me!) at Tulla Distric Court, next Wednesday 18 December, at 10.30 am. Below is some information about the trial and other related stuff including: High Court developments, UK war plans on trial, HP/Compaq Galway nuke R & D, and more... # Shannon spray-painting trial - 18 Dec Tulla is a village situated on the main Ennis Scariff road in Co. Clare, not far from Shannon Airport. Bus to Ennis or Shannon is probably best I would be MOST GRATEFUL if you could come along, though I understand that its out of the way, and the middle of the week. The way the authorities are behaving, I think there'll be more court cases in the new year for people resisting state lawlessness and violence... so no worries! :-)
1.) The Irish Anti-War Movement have having a fundraiser gig in the Temple Bar Music Centre the same day. They aim to raise money for their demonstrations and campaign materials, and have a get-together of people before the Christmas break. 2.) Colm Olwill is also organizing a party in Dublin and has kindly agreed to let us make it an "after-trial" party! I don't have details # High Court judicial review stalled On January 20, 2003 we're back in the Irish High Court for our motion for discovery of orders made by the State in relation to overflights and Remember, the High Court judicial review is just about military flights relevant to war in Afghanistan. The High Court won't look at the # CND (UK) go to the High Court over Iraq war The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) took its opposition to war on Iraq to the High Court on Monday. The group asked the court to declare John Fitzgibbon, who has been campaigning against the sanctions on Iraq since they began, tried to take a similar case to the High Courts here in Ireland (represented by solicitor Paul O'Shea who's doing my cases too) a few weeks ago but wasn't allowed. The Supreme Court wouldn't listen to him either. Let's hope it works out for CND in Britain! :-)
Confidential documents, seen by the Irish Examiner newspaper, reveal Compaq in Galway has contracts to make supercomputers for the French
I can't remember where I found this poem (somewhere on the internet...), but I thought I'd share it with you to finish off this email: They are all children when they sleep. There is no war in them. They open their hands and breathe in the slow rhythm given to humans by heaven. Whether soldiers, statesmen, servants, or masters they purse their lips like small children and they all half-open their hands. stars stand If only we could talk with each other then, when hearts are like half-open flowers. Words would push their way in like golden bees. God, teach me sleep's language. -- Rolf Jacobsen, translated by Glenn Storhaug
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