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Pit Stop Ploughshares Go Searching for Weapons of Mass Destruction

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Monday April 05, 2004 08:03author by Pit Stop PLoughshares - Dublin, Irelandauthor email pitstopploughshares at hotmail dot comauthor address c/-Ploughshares 134 Phibsborough Rd. Phibsborough DUBLIN 7,IRELANDauthor phone 087 918 4552 Report this post to the editors

The Pit Stop Ploughshares await trial on charges arising out of their nonviolent disarmament of a US Navy war Plane at Shannon Airport on February 3rd. 2003. Conviction carries maximum penalties of 10 years imprisonment

PIT STOP PLOUGHSHARES GO SEARCHING FOR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION!

This past week, the Prosecution has delayed the trial of the Pit Stop Ploughshares by initiating a judicial review of the trial judges order of discovery in relation to the nature of US military flights through Shannon preceeding the outbreak of the US bombing campaign. The move is reminsicent of the British state's response to the discovery order in the Katherine Gunn/MOD case - where discovery on the British Attorney General's opinion on the legality of the war given to Blair was ordered and remains unrevealed.

For the past several weeks of Lent, the Ploughshares have maintained a daily vigil outside the Irish Aviation Authority in downtown Dublin. This has been an attempt to remain awake to the monthly movement of 10,000 US troops through Shannon Airport en route to Iraq. This contribution to the U.S. war effort is sanctioned by the Irish Aviation Authoritiy and other government and private bodies. Many passers by are shocked to discover that the U.S. military are still using Ireland as a pit stop. The public genearlly assumes this is a practice, war and issue of the past.

This past week saw a US military plane flyig the skull and cross bones land at a Dublin airport. The flag of pirates (privateers) is appropriate in the ongoing plunder of Iraq. The basis of the Pentagon's ongoing war on the people of Iraq has always been to expand power and profit. The marketing of the war as a crusade against Weapons of Mass Destruction and against Terrorism is steadilly exposed with each passing day of no WMD finds and Iraq's transformation into a font of humiliation, vengeance and the terror of the ilequipped.

Both terrorism and weapons of mass destruction remain serious issues in our world. Dublin Catholic Worker's, Damien Moran and Ciaron O'Reilly, will join the search for WMD in England over the Easter season participating in the 50 mile peace walk from London to Aldermaston - Britain's nuclear bomb factory www.youthstudentcnd.org.uk ***Apri 9th. - 12th.

Ploughshares/Catholic Worker & friends will also maintain an overnight vigil outside the Israeli Embassy on the last night of the 17 1/2 year incareration of Maordachii Vanunu http://www.nonviolence.org/vanunu In 1986, Vanunu was kidnapped in Rome by Mossad after exposing Israel's secret nuclear weapons program. he was drugged and illegally taken to Isarel where he has spent the last 17 1/2 years in prison (The first 11 years in solitary confinement). The Dublin vigil will comence on ***Tuesday April 20th. 7.30 pm and conclude at 12 noon April 21st. It will be one of many vigils at Israeli Embassies around the world.

Friends contiue to be arrested and imprisoned for nonviolently confronting the terrorist training camp that is the School of the Americas www.soaw.org Kathy Kelly, founder of Voices in the Wilderness www.nonviolence.org/vitw began a four month prison sentence this week.

The Pit Stop Ploughshares will next return to court for a bail hearing on Monday April 19th.

The Prosecution appears for its judicial review on April 21st.

Related Link: http://www.ploughsharesireland.org
author by Mary Ann Grady - Ithaca NY/USA Catholic Workerpublication date Wed Apr 07, 2004 08:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

*Ithaca Catholic Workers were arrested on St. Patrick's Day 2003 occupying a military recruitment office. They face felonies.

Friends,

On the first day in Tompkins County Court, 12 jurors and 2 alternate jurors
were selected for the trial of the Saint Patrick's Day Four. The entire
day in court was devoted to jury selection. Wednesday, April 7, court will
resume at 9am and go until 12noon only with opening statements from the
prosecution followed by opening statements from the 4 defendants and
perhaps the start of the prosecution's case.
Thursday will be a full day in court beginning at 9am.

Please join Danny Burns, Teresa Grady, Peter DeMott, and Clare Grady as
they stand trial in county court for an act of non-violent civil
resistance against war.

MUSIC AND FOOD FOR THE NON-VIOLENT REVOLUTION!
Autumn Leaves Café/Bookstore
April 6, 8, 12-14
6- 8:30pm
Learn more about local acts of Civil Resistance
against war, violence and military recruitment.

On Tuesday April 6, 4 local activists will stand trial
in county court for an act of non-violent civil
resistance against war. They are: Dan Burns, Clare and
Teresa Grady, & Peter DeMott. The trial is expected to
last through approx 4/14.

For further discussion about their resistance (&
others) to the U.S. occupation of other countries and
to support bringing the troops home immediately, come
to court or autumn leaves.

Meals & Music are free to all that come. Food 6pm,
Music 6:30-7:30

Don't miss these nationally acclaimed artists raising
their voices for justice!

Music

Tuesday April 6 Michelle Berry with Special Guests
Thursday April 8 Hank Roberts with Special Guests

Monday April 12 The Burns Sisters (most probably)

Tuesday April 13 Richie Stearns

Wednesday April 14 TBA (possibly to continue to
April 15)

For more info: phone 277-8962 or email
ramona444@yahoo.com

 
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