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Mark Nicholas (Barrister ...<u>From the first prosecution witness cross examination.</u><br />
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<strong>Mark Nicholas (Barrister for Niall Farrell) :</strong> How many years have you been an Airport Police Officer?<br />
<strong>AIrport Police Officer Peter Flannery:</strong> Five<br />
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<strong>Mr. Nicholas: </strong>And you are aware of the US military use of Shannon Airport?<br />
<strong>APO Flannery: </strong>Yes<br />
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<strong>Mr. Nicholas:</strong> And you are aware that the US has two senior military representatives station at Shannon Airport?<br />
<strong>APO Flannery: </strong>Yes.<br />
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APO Flannery agreed under questioning that the two defendants came to Shannon in hi-viz clothing, with large placard and when approached by his boss, they got into his van of their own will and without resistance. .<br />
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<u>From the second prosecution witness cross examination.</u><br />
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<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> Have you ever search or investigated a US military aircraft, a US military charter or a CIA rendtion plane at Shannon? <br />
<strong>Judge Durcan: </strong>You can make such points, if you wish in your own evidence. <br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy (<em>to the judge</em>) : </strong>I want to know how he does his job. <br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy (<em>to the witness</em>) : </strong> Were you on duty when an armed AC-130 landed illegally at Shannon just 4 days later? <br />
<strong>Judge Durcan: </strong>You can make such points, if you wish in your own evidence. <br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> I want to know if he arrested the pilot.<br />
(Applause in court - Judge instructs Court Garda to ensure silence to 'protect Ms. D'Arcy's line of questioning for unwanted interruption')<br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> We were on the runway, and you arrested us. Did you arrest the pilot of an armed AC-130?<br />
<strong>Airport Police Inspector Pat O'Neill:</strong> I can't comment on that. <br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> That aircraft was not supposed to be there. Shouldn't you have arrested the pilot? Are there two sets of rules? One for people like us trying to stop bombing and one for bombers?<br />
<strong>APO Inspector O'Neill:</strong> I don't understand the question. <br />
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<u>From the third prosecution witness cross examination.</u><br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> You are aware of the constant opposition to US military use of Shannon?<br />
<strong>AIrport Police Officer WIlliam O'Brien:</strong> Yes.<br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> Were you surprised to find people protesting on the runway.<br />
<strong>APO O'Brien:</strong> Yes.<br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> But it's not unsual.<br />
<strong>APO O'Brien:</strong> No, it's not unsual. <br />
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<u>From the fourth prosecution witness cross examination.</u><br />
<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> Do you discuss with the US military reps stationed at Shannon the possibility of protestors on the runway?<br />
<strong>Airport Duty Manager Ray Pyne :</strong> There aren't US military reps currently stationed there, ah, I don't personally deal with them. <br />
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<u>From the 2nd defence witness testimony. </u><br />
<em>Dr. Tom Clonan was described in court as the security analyst for the Irish Times, a retired Irish Army Captain who served in the Middle East and the former Yugoslavia, and a Fellow of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces & Society.</em><br />
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<strong>Dr. Tom Clonan : </strong> Shannon has a designated military liaison, whose name I won't give here, but it's a Lt. Col reporting directly to the US Base at Stuttgart. <br />
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<strong>Dr. Tom Clonan : </strong> "<em>Virtual Forward Operating Base</em>" is a term used by Donald Rumsfeld in 2002, (when he was US Secretary of Defence). He argued that the US Military should sub-contract out some of the logistics functions and spread the costs. In that context, Shannon was identified as a Virtual Forward Operating Base.<br />
Since that time, over Two-and-a-quarter million US troops have passed through Shannon Airport., making it the largest invading force to ever pass through the State. <br />
Other costs such as the € 17.5 million security cost is charged to the exchequer, and additional air navigation fees. As a direct result of the 'Defence-lite' policy, the Irish Taxpayer makes a substantial contribution to this. <br />
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<strong>Dr. Tom Clonan : </strong> During my time serving in the Middle East in the Army I was accutely aware that we <em>were</em> considered neutral. Years later when in the Lebanon I met a paliamentary representative of Hezbollah Dr. Ali el Mekdad. I was attempting to have a chat about Syria when he said "<em>I want to talk to you about your airport over there in Co. Clare. You should be ashamed of yourselves. You are allowing your airport to be used to hurt our people, kill our children.</em> " <br />
I would be concerned that if Islamic Resistance Groups like Hezbollah, know of the military use of Shannon Airport, it exposes us to threats, and including Irish troops in the Golan Heights. <br />
In a conversation with the US ambassador to the EU, the ambassador referred to 'surprise' that as a member of the 'coalition-of-the-willing' Ireland has no input, that we have 'no representation, though we have taxation ' -through our subsisising of the US military.<br />
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<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> The Irish Government denies any Irish involvement in rendition. Tell us about your time at Guantanamo Bay and what you learned there about that.<br />
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<strong>Dr. Tom Clonan : </strong> At Guantamo Bay, I met a member of a US Intelligence Agency- she would not disclose which agency. I saw various executive type jets on the runway at Gunatanamo, similar to ones that use Shannon. I asked if they used Shannon Airport. She said that they do use Shannon, but would not disclose whether or not they had '<em>sedated human cargo</em>' on board when they passed through Shannon. <br />
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<strong>Margaretta D'Arcy:</strong> Tell us about the phrase "Breaking and Killing". <br />
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<strong>Dr. Tom Clonan : </strong> Prior to the ground invasion of Iraq, I was told by a member of the US General Staff, that they would be committing about quarter of a million troops. He said "<em>We're not politicians. We don't make decisions. We break things and kill people. We set up a logistics chain. Shannon is a fulcrum of the logistics </em>".<br />
Shannon is so intergal that is has become part of the US military folklore, the aural culture. Going to a warzone is referred to as "<em>A pint of Guinness in Shannon and then a wake-up</em>". <br />
We've seen 250,000 troops go through, what we don't see is the tens of thousands of mutilated injured or the coffins going back.<br />
One average, 200 troops would have been, on the day in question at a civilian airport. <br />
The Government said that the troops were unarmed and brought no weapons. I was once granted access to one of the flights, A Boeing 757, of North American charter full of US Marines. They were all carrying their personal weapons. It's standard operating procedure to carry weapons. So on the day in question, it's very likely there would have been 200 armed troops at Shannon. That is not a proper use of Shannon Airport.<br />
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[In response to question from Niall Farrell's barrister] . <br />
<strong>Dr. Tom Clonan : </strong> I spoke to a US Air Force Colonel in charge of KC-767 mid air refeulling tankers. Those aircraft aren't armed, but she said to me in discussion "It's a weapons system, dumbass. The logistics are part of the weapons system. Shannon is part of the weapons system." <br />
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<strong>Mr. Nicholas:</strong> Are you familiar with the phrase "Teeth-to-Tail"?<br />
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<strong>Dr. Tom Clonan : </strong> It refers to the ratio of logistics support to the front line. In the second world war, it was 5 to 1. For current asymmetrical world wide force projection it's 12 to 1, and that includes Shannon in those logistics. It's considered an integral part of the weapons system. If the shoe was on the other foot, and enemies of the US were using Shannon, the US would consider Shannon a legitimate target. <br />
The fact like groups like Hezbollah refer to the role of Shannon Airport means it could be subject to hostile scrutiny at best, and targetting at worst. With the increasing numbers of radicalised resistance groups, Shannon could be a tempting target. <br />
I don't agree completely with Margaretta D'Arcy and other people in court on their politics, but I do agree 100% with them in identifying Shannon for what it is - an essential and key component of the US military projection of power. <br />
It's corrosive to our international reputation as a neutral state, which we have all benefited from when abroad. <br />
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[Inspector Kennedy's only response to this was to ask whether Dr. Clonan was in Shannon on 1st Sept 2013.]<br />
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More court testimony excerptshttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/104873#comment2992732014-06-26T14:16:13+00:00TimTestimony of Clare Daly TD - first witness for the defence.
When asked by Marg...<u>Testimony of Clare Daly TD - first witness for the defence. </u><br />
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When asked by Margaretta, why she agreed to testify, deputy Daly said that she understood that the courts had already made a ruling regarding the illegality of the US military us of Shannon in the Horgan case, but the courts had refused to interfere with the government policy saying it was a matter for the legislators in Dail Eireann. Clare said that as one of those legislators she has tried repeatedly to raise the matter and along with other like-minded opposition TDs, has encountered great difficulty getting information from the government. <br />
The government says that the Army was deployed over 300 times in 2013, but performed no searches, and that this was a matter for the Gardai. <br />
When asked where these aircraft were coming from, the government response was that they did not have the information, she said. <br />
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Margaretta asked if the Dail debated the build up to attack Syria. Clare Daly told the court that a number of opposition TDs proposed a debate on the matter but that it was not accepted as a topic for debate.<br />
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Deputy Daly said that the Irish state and government are negligent, and that the actions of the defendants put a focus on the atrocities and Ireland's involvement in them. She added that Margaretta's incarceration caused a reaction and a display of opposition, and that it was an act done for the greater good to highlight to loss of life.<br />
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Inspector Kennedy asked Clare Daly if she was present at Shannon on 1st September 2013. She replied that she wasn't but that she had knowledge of the circumstances in which the act took place. <br />
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<u>Máiread Maguire - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and 3rd Witness for the Defence</u><br />
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told the court that she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 in regards to work in Northern Ireland starting a peace movement to stop the terrible violence there. That it started with grassroots marches and protests, and within 6 months there was a considerable reduction in violence. Ms Maguire told the court that it took a long time to achieve peace, but it is a wonderful gift. <br />
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Margaretta asked if there would have been a peace movement without these marches and protests. Ms. Maguire said, that there would not, it had to be built up piece by piece.<br />
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Margaretta said that the action that she and Niall had taken was in the built up to hostilities in Syria. She told the court that Ms. Maguire had been to Syria. <br />
Ms. Maguire told the court she had been to Syria more than once, and that she would like to pay tribute to those who went on the runway for hearing and responding to the wishes of the Syrian people who had asked for someone to tell the world to reject military intervention. <br />
She told the court that UN resolution 1325 calls for the protection of civilians, that people have called for debate on this, and that the defendants have done what the Irish government should have done. <br />
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Ms. Maguire said that Ireland is guilty of violating human rights. She spoke of her time in Iraq, and of visiting the Amiriyah bomb shelter, which was destroyed by two US Air Force GBU-27 laser guided bombs, killing over 400 civilians who were taking shelter inside, many of them incinerated by the blast. <br />
Ms. Maguire said we'd helped bomb Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and threatened to attack Syria and asked, "are we going to allow them to go on doing this forever? Our Government is complicit in war crimes."<br />
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Ms. Maguire said that the Law of our own informed individual conscience was the highest law, above all national and international laws, and individuals have a duty to follow their own conscience and do the right thing. The Nuremburg Trials established a principle that people who know, and remain silent, are equally guilty. <br />
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Inspector Kennedy said he had <u>no questions</u> for the witness.<br />
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<u>Testimony of Dr. John Lannon, 4th defence witness<br />
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The 4th defence witness was Dr. John Lannon, UL Lecturer, Author, Human Rights activist, and a founding member of ShannonWatch.<br />
Margaretta asked him if Ireland violated the UN Convention Against Torture. <br />
Dr. Lannon said that it has. The Criminal Justice (UN Convention Against Torture) Act 2000 is part of Irish law. In at least 7 cases aircraft directly used in rendition between 2003 and 2007 have used Shannon, including for the rendition of Abu Ohmar, Khalid El-Masri, Binyam Mohammed &<br />
Khalid el Maqtari <br />
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Dr. Lannon informed the court that in each case the aircraft came through Shannon either the day before or the day after these people were snatched. "We don't know for certain if they were on the planes when they came through Shannon, but under the UN Convention Against Torture the victim doesn't need to be aboard in order for us to be complicit. <br />
We attempted to bring this to the attention of the Irish Government, that they should not rely on diplomatic assurances in relation to rendition. <br />
There were 6 or 7 token inspections, after we made over 100 requests for aircraft inspections. <br />
We have presented to an Oireachtas committee details of a sample of 41 specific flights. <br />
We delivered a wheelbarrow full of data to Shannon Gardai."<br />
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Dr. Lannon stated "There has been no credible investigation. This is a very improper use of Shannon Airport. "<br />
He described the actions of Margaretta D'Arcy and Niall Farrell as very important in drawing attention to an issue that the Gardai were not taking seriously. <br />
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He continued "We know that the CIA use of Shannon continues and is recent. A suspected CIA jet, registered N997GA used in an attempt to get NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden came through Shannon airport this year. It's extremely important that these things are highlighted, there are breaches of the UN Convention Against Torture, the Hague Convention, and the ECHR. This has been brought to the attention of the authorities repeatedly and no action has been taken. <br />
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Inspector Kennedy, cross examining asked if Dr. Lannon was present at Shannon Airport on September 1st 2013. Dr. Lannon replied that he was not there that day, but was there in the days before and the days after and was aware of the circumstances in which the action occurred. <br />
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<u>Testimony of Dr. Edward Horgan, 5th Defence Witness</u><br />
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Dr. Edward Horgan informed the court that he was a part-time lecturer in UL, a former member of the Irish Army who had retired with the rank of Commandant, an expert on explosives, and trained and worked as and Industrial Fire and Safety consultant.<br />
Dr. Horgan initiated protests at Shannon Airport in 2001 and has been involved in monitoring and protesting at Shannon for almost 13 years. <br />
He took a High Court Case 'Horgan v Ireland' in which High Court Judge Kearns found that there was an identifiable issue in law where a neutral state may not permit the forces of a belligerent state to use its territory. <br />
Judge Durcan asked the witness which Judge of the High Court made this ruling and Dr. Horgan replied that it was Judge Nicholas Kearns and cited the ruling <br />
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"<em>The Court is prepare to hold therefore that there is an identifiable rule of customary law in relation to the status of neutrality whereunder a neutral state may not permit the movement of large numbers of troops or munitions of one belligerent State through its territory en route to a theatre of war with anothe</em>r" <br />
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Dr. Horgan also told the court that he had made personal submissions to a European Committee on Torture and Rendition the EUTDIP committee, as well as two separate submissions to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs, and a submission to Joint Oireachtas Petitions Committee a few days prior to this court hearing. <br />
Dr. Horgan lamented that 'our actions to date have failed to stop the US military crimes at Shannon'. <br />
Referring to his knowledge and training in explosives and fire safety, Dr. Horgan addressed the issues of safety relating to US military use of Shannon.<br />
Dr. Horgan outlined that Shannon is not designed as a military airfield and lacks the common features, such as blast barriers, terminal buildings being partially underground, etc. He described Shannon Airport as being 'totally unsuited to military use'. <br />
He said that he was aware of prominent cases of US military flights landing at Shannon with safety issues including a World Airways Cargo charter in which the Airport Police and Fire Service were refused access to the aircraft by the military crew handlers, despite the civilian pilot having reported smoke in the cabin. Dr. Horgan described this as a gross breach of regulations. It was notable that the senior members of the Airport Police and Fire Service were still in court at this time, and rather than dispute this evidence they were staring at the floor. <br />
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Dr. Horgan said that if the Fire Brigade comes upon a fire, they are legally allowed to break in to a house to save people's lives - damaging property in what would otherwise be an illegal act. He said that Margaretta D'Arcy and Niall Farrell were justifiably acting in similar manner on 1st September 2013. <br />
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He said that he had no doubt that the actions of Niall Farrell and Margaretta D'Arcy were justified and peaceful.<br />
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Inspector Kennedy asked Dr. Horgan whether he was present at Shannon on September 1st 2013.<br />
Dr. Horgan stated that he was in fact present and saw Niall and Margaretta on the runway.<br />
Inspector Kennedy asked Dr. Horgan if the defendants were there without permission.<br />
Dr. Horgan said the fact that they were citizens of Ireland and had a duty to take action gave them permission. He also stated that the fact that the Gardai had failed to carry out their duties to prevent complicity with torture and other war crimes at Shannon meant that citizens such as Ms D'Arcy and Mr. Farrell had a duty and obligation to take appropriate actions. <br />
A wheelbarrow of requestshttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/104873#comment2992752014-06-26T22:11:33+00:00Justin MorahanMarch 2011 image courtesy of Shannonwatch and Tuesday's picture from outside cou...March 2011 image courtesy of Shannonwatch and Tuesday's picture from outside courthouse also courtesy of ShannonwatchMore imageshttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/104873#comment2992762014-06-26T22:32:07+00:00Justin MorahanAll 3 images courtesy of Ann PattersonAll 3 images courtesy of Ann Pattersongreat reports and pictureshttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/104873#comment2992792014-06-28T19:57:46+00:00fredGreat stuff! thanks a million for posting these reports. Kudos to Margaretta, Ni...Great stuff! thanks a million for posting these reports. Kudos to Margaretta, Niall, Tom, Clare Daly and all others involved<br />
in this spirited campaign to highlight imperialism's usurping of Shannon and the Irish taxpayers subsidising of<br />
US cynical murder campaigns in the middle east and elsewhere.<br />
Unbelievably Margaretta goes back to jailhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/104873#comment2992932014-07-05T12:21:31+00:00Justin MorahanNews from Galway is that Margaretta is to go back to jail on Wednesday morning n...News from Galway is that Margaretta is to go back to jail on Wednesday morning next when she reports at Mill Street Garda station in Galway. <br />
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Is there any limit to the insanity and immorality of the State that would stand over this second imprisonment of a peace activist who has helped highlight the State's own immoral complicity with the brute militaristic abuse of Shannon civilian airport by US and other foreign powers?<br />
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Whoever is responsible for this decision must know that it is an Own Goal of enormous stupidity and arrogance.Protest took place at Limerick prison on Fridayhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/104873#comment2993072014-07-14T16:00:03+00:00Justin MorahanNews from Shannonwatch confirms that a protest took place outside Limerick priso...News from Shannonwatch confirms that a protest took place outside Limerick prison on Friday after Margaretta was confined there for the second time. Ed Horgan and John Lannon visited her on Saturday and found her in good spirits despite her serious health condition.<br />
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Today I rang the prison authorities but they would not give any information about her except that she is still in prison there. They would not say whether or not she has accepted any food as yet.<br />
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Margaretta's re-imprisonment is unethical, unjust and plain wrong. She and Niall stood up to the Irish State to say in the strongest possible non-violent way that the Irish State continues to allow warplanes to pass through Shannon airport without inspection, and that this is unacceptable. These planes carry troops, weapons and God knows what else on their way to theatres of war.<br />
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While this seriously woman remains in a prison where sensory deprivation is one of its worst characteristics, th Irish Government uses all its power and prestige to ensure that a Garth Brooks concert goes ahead in Croke Park!<br />
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The Governor of Limerick prison is on holidays. The prison telephone number is 061 204700. They won't tell you anything but it would be good to let them know that you care.