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Acquittal Anniversary Statement

category national | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Wednesday July 25, 2007 15:23author by The Activists Formerly known as the Pitstop Ploughshares Report this post to the editors

One Year on: What has Changed?

What follows is a reflection on the anniversary of the acquittal of the Pitstop Ploughshares. I could only collaborate with Karen, Damien and Ciaron and was unable to contact Nuin. However, I am sure she would have no problem agreeing with the general spirit of our statement.

It is one year since a jury of Irish people acquitted the Pitstop Ploughshares unanimously of doing over $2 million worth of damage to a US warplane at Shannon Airport. In the first unanimous acquittal ever in the history of the ploughshares movement, twelve Irish people made the brave decision of acquitting the five defendants - Ciaron, Damien, Deirdre, Karen and Nuin - and the news was welcomed by the broader anti-war movement. Even those who defined themselves as anti-war, but did not initially endorse our action, welcomed the acquittal as a victory for the anti-war cause.

It was a bittersweet vindication for the Pitstop Ploughshares and our supporters. Terror and destruction were reigning down on Lebanese families as we attempted to celebrate. Nonetheless, the event was a morale boost for all of those who had worked tirelessly to stop the pimps in the Irish Government from prostituting out a major civilian airport for the corrupt uses of empire.

The three-and-a-half years prior to our acquittal involved a long and sometimes difficult, but very willing, struggle on the part of the Pitstop Ploughshares and our supporters to continue our witness in a sometimes hostile environment. It also involved hard graft on the part of an extremely gifted, determined and compassionate legal team. Two trials were aborted: one due to prejudicial statements on the part of a judge with regard to a potential witness, and another because the judge presiding over the trial was socially and politically acquainted with the President of the United States. (As one of our group was fond of saying, 'You couldn't make this shit up.')

Events that have occurred in the year since our acquittal appear to have shown that the margins are the only place to exist with integrity when it comes to politics in Ireland today. We remain on the margins politically, and proudly so. In the past year and before, Republican politicians in the US have consistently had yet more of their crimes covered over or pardoned – crimes of omission in regard to those oppressed through sheer neglect in their own country, such as the victims of hurricane Katrina, and crimes involving crooked financial dealings, motivated by greed. In the meantime, our politicians continue to facilitate the US Government's murderous adventures in the Middle East by allowing the use of Shannon Airport as a pitstop for its machinery of death. Truly, the notion of justice continues to be turned upside down.

The Irish Green Party, once trusted by some in the anti-war movement to stick to its principles on Shannon Warport, has now entered into a deal with the devil that would make Machiavelli blush. Neither the sacredness of human life nor the sacredness of our precious heritage at Tara have been deal-breakers for 'Greens', whose stated core principles are, apparently, non-violence, ecological sustainability, grassroots democracy and social justice. Like Pontius Pilate, the Greens have washed their hands of the truth of the murderous corruption they are tacitly endorsing by entering into Government with Fianna Fáil. They have chosen to turn a blind eye the cries of our crucified Middle Eastern brothers and sisters. The Iraqis and Afghans are not guilty of any crime, the Greens admit, but are condemned to misery and death anyway, with the help of the Irish Government of which they are now a part, all in the name of realpolitik. And, like Pilate, they attempt to rationalise their decision with arguments for the greater good - presumably, they mean the greater good of themselves and their well-heeled voters.

On the anniversary of a rare victory for the anti-war movement in Ireland, we urge all activists and Irish people not to forget the importance of keeping the pressure up about Shannon Warport. Its use for military refuelling, CIA rendition planes and troop recreation is as much of a disgrace as it was in 2003, and makes a mockery of our supposed national interest in peace. We ask that people power, and faith in direct democracy and non-violent resistance, be embraced repeatedly until the message is rammed home about Irish collusion in misery and destruction in Iraq, Afghanistan and the rest of the Middle East, creating scars in the region that may take decades or more to heal. We must continue to care, act and lovingly resist the destructive forces of militarism and empire.

'And they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation; neither shall they learn war any more.' (Isaiah 2:4)

author by fellow travellerpublication date Wed Jul 25, 2007 18:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thanks for fighting the good fight. Sorry the rest of us have let you down since. Lets take courage though.

author by Fintan Lane - ISN and AWIpublication date Wed Jul 25, 2007 19:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yep, it's worth reminding ourselves that, though frowned upon by elements in the anti-war movement (some now in government), direct action at Shannon has been endorsed by 12 randomly selected jurors in a Dublin courtroom. They came, they listened, they understood and they accepted that the use of direct action to protect human lives in the Middle East was fully justified. A brave decision that went against the wishes of the establishment in this country, but, ultimately, the jurors choose to vote (unanimously) against the facilitation of mass murder in Iraq.

Well done to the Pitstop Ploughshares, well done to those jurors!

author by Deirdre Cl - Formerly of the PSPpublication date Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors


US use of Shannon 'moral compromise' - C of I prelate
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/frontpage/2007/0726/11....html

This was in the Irish Times today and was taken from an interview in Hot Press with Archbishop John Neill.

They took the John Neill comments up on Clare FM today - I had a barney on air with one of the local FF councillors, who is still referring to our disarmament as 'a crime' (apparently, a jury of twelve isn't 'representative of the Irish people') and still accusing us of trying to undermine the job prospects of the people of Clare and trying to shut down the airport for good (or at least, that's the impression he was trying to create on air). Plus ca change!

author by radical jonnypublication date Thu Jul 26, 2007 15:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The ruling elites have never liked the idea of jury trials. Or at the very least, jury trials that they cannot control or buy off.

Solidarity with the ploughshares on the anniversary of the action. May it go down in Irish history as the beginning...

Everybody, keep doing your bit.

author by Deirdrepublication date Fri Jul 27, 2007 10:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well, those who have a little power in society appear to approve of jury trials when it suits them. I mean, the recent Joe O'Reilly verdict was hailed as proof of the efficacy of the jury system. Whereas the jury in our case were called 'naive' (not so much by the ruling elite, who know better than to say such things and like to be seen to have the common touch, but by those in the Sindo a few other outlets that act as their moutpieces). It's hard to believe that two random selections of Dubliners could be that different - one hopelessly naive and another amazingly clever and wise. But apparently so. It fascinates me. Some psychologist should do a study on inconsistencies in attitudes towards the legal system on the part of both politicians and the media over a period of time. I'm sure the results would be telling.

 
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