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US Plane Disarmed at Shannon

Adam | 29.01.2003 11:30

A local peace activist was arrested this morning after attempting to disarm a US military plane parked at Shannon Airport, near Limerick, Ireland.

Mary Kelly entered the airport last night and succeeded in damaging the nose of the plane with a hammer before she was apprehended. Mary said that she felt compelled to act after the statement last weekend from the Transport Minister that he was allowing the transport of munitions through Shannon and because the Gardai were not doing their job, investigating and preventing illegal military use of Shannon, properly.

Shannon has been the focus of much protest recently as it is being used a staging post by US military planes en route to the Middle East. This opposition has taken many forms, including a number of marches (the latest was attended by over 2000 people) and the establishment of a permanent Peace Camp at the airport. The Peace Camp said today that while Mary’s action was not planned by the Camp as a group, they “fully understood why she felt she had to do it” and “offer her our full support”.

A previous attempt to directly disarm a US Navy Hercules Aircraft was made in September last year when peace activist Eoin Dubsky entered Shannon and sprayed the windscreen of the plane. His case is came before the courts in December[1] and a verdict is expected in February.

Mary is currently being held at Shannon Garda Station and is expected to appear in court some time later today.

Further Information
 http://www.indymedia.ie (front page, main story)
 http://www.shannonpeacecamp.org
 http://refuelingpeace.org
[1]Notes on Eoin Dubsky’s trial are available at  http://conway.webspace.fish.co.uk/legal/DubskysTrial.html

Adam
- e-mail: a_d_conway@yahoo.co.uk

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Update - Mary sent to prison

29.01.2003 20:24

Mary appeared in court today. Despite the fact that she has been living in Shannon Town for some months now, the court would only give her bail on condition that she left the county of Clare by 6pm today and didn’t return (plus a whole load of other conditions). She refused to accept these conditions and so has been sent to Limerick prison. She will be back in court, this time in Tulla, next Wednesday

There will be a vigil outside the prison in Limerick at 9pm tomorrow (Thursday) evening. For details ring (+353) 86 160 3084.

The police witness in court today said that Aer Rainta’s initial estimate of the damage caused to the plane was that it was at least half a million dollars worth!

Adam


Mary

30.01.2003 10:10

Who ever you are I love you.

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