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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday May 13, 2003 18:22author by Between the Lines Report this post to the editors

After stalling and downplaying initial damage estimates the government leaks on the forthcoming trials of the Shannon 6. The article includes a libel against the Catholic Worker defendants that was rejected by a Garda press statement on the day following the incident.

ATTACKS ON US AIRCRAFT AT SHANNON MAY COST €4 MILLION

The Irish Times
Arthur Beesley
Political Reporter, Page 1, Tuesday May 13th. 2003

Attacks by peace campaigners on a US navy jet are now thought to have caused about €4 million in damage, four times more than believed previously.

The cargo aircraft was stationed at Shannon Airport when it was attacked on two occasions by campaigners against the US military build-up in the Gulf.

The nose, hydraulic lines and front wheel of the navy 737 were damged when it was struck repeatedly with a hatchet in the first attack on January 29th.. An anti-war activist, Ms Mary Kelly (50), has been charged in relation to the incident. Her case will be heard before a jury in the Circuit Court.

Days later protestors linked to the Catholic Workers' Movement overpowered a garda (sic) at the hangar where the aircraft was grounded after the first attack. Five individuals were charged over the incident, on February 3rd.. They were: Mr. Ciaran O'Reilly (42), Mr Damien Moran (22), Ms. Nuin Dunlop (31), Ms. Deirdre Clancy (32), and Ms. Karen Fallon (30). Their case will also be held in the Circuit Court.

US officials had conveyed "serious concern" to the Government after the second attack. It was at that stage that the Cabinet approved the deployment of the Army to guard US military planes refueling at Shannon. Armed Garda detectives had been deployed after the first attack.

While senior gardai stated in court hearings that €500,000 damage could have been caused in each of the attacks, it is now understood that the ultimate cost of repairs is likely to be in the region of €4 million.

This was confirmed by one informed individual, who added it was not clear who would pay the bill. While it is believed the plane and the airport might have been insured for such damage, the cost of repairs is likely to fall to the Government or Aer Rianta. No decision has been reached on this point, it is believed.

The peace camp at the airport disbanded in early February, after the Government decided to deploy the Army. But in April, protestors again breached security at the airport. In addition to pouring holy water on the runway, they prayed, planted potatoes and built a shrine to victims of the war.

The breaches of security were highly embarrassing for the Government, the Garda and Aer Rianta. They caused a political headache for the Government, as it sought during the build-up to war to avoid saying whether it would continue to provide services for the US if war started. When the war began, the Government confirmed that it would not be withdrawing the services.

A US embassy spokeswoman said yesterday said she was not able to comment on the case. The Department of Transport spokeswoman said it had no communication on the matter.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Full support...     Anon    Tue May 13, 2003 18:43 
   Roll Up – plenty more planes waiting at Shannon     Asap    Tue May 13, 2003 18:49 
   So...     Anon    Tue May 13, 2003 19:20 
   No other option but to act     Eoin Dubsky    Tue May 13, 2003 20:18 
   Court documents     Sparks    Tue May 13, 2003 21:45 
   These Attacks On Workers Must Stop     Domnic Haugh    Wed May 14, 2003 11:38 
   Stop fucking about     Ray    Wed May 14, 2003 11:58 
   This Is Detracting From Real Debates     pat c    Wed May 14, 2003 12:31 
   Missing the point     Between the Lines    Wed May 14, 2003 15:58 
 10   They'll get a fair trial.     Fair Trial    Thu May 15, 2003 13:21 


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