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Raytheon 9 Found NOT GUILTY!!!!!

category national | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Friday June 04, 2010 21:25author by Michael Gallagher

No more details...I just heard.

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author by Caobhinpublication date Fri Jun 04, 2010 21:44author address author phone

They should have received humanitarian awards instead of being dragged into court in the first place.

author by Used2bSnowWhitepublication date Fri Jun 04, 2010 22:12author address author phone

That's a great way to start the weekend, congrats to all the Raytheon activists and let's hope the Rachel Corrie gets through.

author by IPSC - IPSCpublication date Fri Jun 04, 2010 22:20author address author phone

IPSC celebrates Raytheon acquittals

Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Press Release 4 June 2010, 8.30pm

The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) welcomes the decision by a jury in Belfast Crown Court to acquit nine women for their parts in a heroic protest at the Raytheon plant in Derry in January 2009.

Julio Torrojo, Roisin Barton, Goretti Horgan, Elizabeth Doherty, Diana King, Helen Reynolds, Roisin Bryce, Sharron Meenan and Jackie McKenna were acquitted after just over an hour of jury deliberation.

Earlier this week, Judge Tom Burgess directed the jury to acquit another three of the 'Raytheon 14', Rory McDermott, John McMonagle and Bernard McFadden The jury convicted two defendants of minor offences.

The accused faced charges including breaking and entering over the direct action at the Raytheon company in Derry in January 2009, when a number of people acted to protect lives in Palestine during Israel’s brutal military assault on Gaza, which killed 1,400 people.

Raytheon supplied many of the bombs and missiles used in the Israeli assault on Gaza in late 2008 and early 2009. Raytheon's factories globally manufacture Tomahawk Cruise missiles, Sidewinder missiles, Hellfire missiles, the 'bunker buster' bombs, the delivery systems for cluster bombs, white phosphate and napalm.

The IPSC commends those who faced the courts for their entirely appropriate response to the presence in Derry city of Raytheon, a company that has Israel as one of its largest customers. And it commends the jury for its good sense in finding them not guilty. Israel has underlined its flouting of even the most minimal principles of international law with its brutal assault on the Freedom Flotilla in international waters this week.

Related Link: http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/ipsc/displayRelease.php?releaseID=356
author by FSB!publication date Fri Jun 04, 2010 22:40author address author phone

To be honest, I wasn't expecting this, so it comes as a welcome surprise on a week when the Israeli state openly trampled on the necessary human values of peace, mercy and solidarity. My love and admiration to all the acquitted, and long may you continue to speak truth to armed Power.

author by Gerardpublication date Fri Jun 04, 2010 22:56author address author phone

Congratulations to all concerned for a great result. Let it not go unremarked that, even when the defendants are acquitted, the courts are increasingly being used to suppress legitimate protest. Tying people up for months or even years on end in frivolous court cases and taking them away from political activism is a form of repression.

author by opus diablos - the regressive hypocrite partypublication date Fri Jun 04, 2010 23:05author address author phone

Look no further than Pat O'Donnell and the Shellmullet dome of silence.

author by publopublication date Sat Jun 05, 2010 00:45author address author phone

Great news lads, Fair play to yall for fighting this fight. But the struggle continues. Just worried now that we still haven't heard anything about Caoimhe Butterly. She seems to have been disappeared. Anyone know anything?

author by Kev - IPSCpublication date Sat Jun 05, 2010 00:53author address author phone

Caoimhe is fine, she wasn't on the flotilla, she stayed in Cyprus. She was on the phone to us earlier. And the Rachel Corrie is 80 miles from Gaza, expected to reach Gazan territorial waters about 9am local time (so 7am our time), provided of course they aren't attacked before then.

Related Link: http://www.ipsc.ie
author by publopublication date Sat Jun 05, 2010 02:19author address author phone

thanks man, we're sat in ramallah, thought the worst. great, and great all round. takin steps. love and solidarity to all. there's still heads unaccounted for though. word.

author by Ciaron O'Reilly - Catholic Worker/Ploughsharespublication date Sat Jun 05, 2010 07:51author address author phone

Congratulations to the Derry activists for a great action against one of the main weapon suppliers during Israel's Jan 09 bombing of Gaza. Congratulations to the jury for a wonderful verdict. The verdict shows that conscience is alive and well in the general public.

Next week in Brighton/England, the EDO 9 go tot trial for a nonviolent disarmament action taken at the same time - during the bombing of Gaza - against another weapons supplier.

Here are some reflections I wrote after attending the trial in Belfast and on the upcoming trial in England, solidarity and moving from protest to nonviolent resistance

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/96844

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author by old codger - pensionerpublication date Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:04author address author phone

Well done and my thanks for showing the world that some Irish people still have humanity and courage at the top of their agenda. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK IT COULD BE CONTAGIOUS.

author by RogerCpublication date Sat Jun 05, 2010 13:31author address author phone

With all the cuts attacks and injustice we are facing it is great to get a little bit of good news and feel the fresh air of solidarity winning for once. Well done for the brave action taken that has now been vindicated.

author by Jackpublication date Sun Jun 06, 2010 01:22author email nukeresister at igc dot orgauthor address Tucson, AZ USAauthor phone

Bravo!
News will be on our blog soon - http://nukeresister.org
I just saw it on BBC -

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/northern_ireland/foyle_and_w...2.stm

Nine acquitted at Raytheon trial

Page last updated at 15:17 GMT, Friday, 4 June 2010 16:17 UK

Nine women have been acquitted of breaking into an arms manufacturing company to cause criminal damage.

The women were part of a group who protested at the Raytheon offices in Londonderry in January 2009.

However, James King, 67, of Hatmore Park, Derry, was found guilty of criminal damage and intent to cause criminal damage.

Kieran Gallagher, 44, from Dunservick Park, was convicted of impersonating a police officer.

The jury at Belfast Crown Court deliberated for an hour on Friday.

The women acquitted were 35-year-old Julia Torrojo from Glenside Gardens, Roisin Barton, 61, from Brandywell Avenue, 54-year-old Goretti Horgan from Westland Avenue, Elizabeth Doherty, 52, from the Little Diamond, 65-year-old Diana King from Hatmore Park, 61-year-old Helen Reynolds from Fahan Street and Roisin Bryce, 42, from Ardnomoyle Park, all in Derry.

Two women from the Irish Republic were also on trial - 35-year-old Sharron Meenan from Dameragh, Fahan, and 52-year-old Jackie McKenna from Sliabhan, Killarogue.

Mr Gallagher was given an 12-month conditional discharge, and Mr King was fined £75 with an £80 compensation order for cleaning the wall he sprayed with paint.

On Tuesday, the court heard there was not enough evidence to convict Rory McDermott, 26, John McMonagle, 65, and Bernard McFadden, 56, all from Derry.

Judge Tom Burgess told the jury he would be directing them to acquit the men of the charges they faced.
'War crimes'

During the trial, the court heard that after the women were arrested and released, each of the women attended voluntarily to be interviewed by police, and that during police questioning, all of them admitted to breaking into Raytheon in order to cause damage to the main computer server.

The women claimed they had done so in order to protect the lives and property of people in the Gaza Strip and to stop alleged war crimes being committed by the Israeli forces.

Speaking outside court on Friday a spokesperson for the group said they were "grateful to the jury and proud of ourselves".

"The verdict represents an acceptance that what we did was not a crime but an attempt to prevent crime, a crime against humanity which continues to be inflicted on the people of Gaza by the Israeli defence forces."

It is not the first time people accused of trying to cause criminal damage to the Raytheon offices have been acquitted.

In 2008, six people, including journalist Eamonn McCann, were found not guilty. They were charged following a protest at Raytheon in August 2006.

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author by Justin Morahanpublication date Sun Jun 06, 2010 14:14author address author phone

Thanks for the news, the full report, the good news about Caoimhe, above all for the action itself and well done all. Have a lovely summer.

author by Aidan Cpublication date Mon Jun 07, 2010 00:33author address author phone

Congrats and solidarity to the Raytheon 9.

author by Red Jedpublication date Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:53author address author phone

Fantastic news!
Just goes to show, resisting war crimes is NOT a crime!!!!!


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