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Pit Stop solidarity picket

rasputin | 24.10.2005 18:59 | Anti-militarism | London

Today (24/10/05) five peace activists go on trial in Dublin, charged with causing over E1 million in damage to a US fighter jet.

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Before the illegal invasion and bombing of Iraq, five members of the pacifist Catholic Worker movement made their way into Shannon Airport and non-violently disarmed a US Navy Warplane in the early hours of February 3rd 2003.

The Pit Stop Ploughshares Catholic Workers, Deidre Clancy, Nuin Dunlop, Karen Fallon, Ciaron O'Reilly and Damien Moran spent 4 to 11 weeks in Limerick Prison. Presently on bail, they face trial at the Four Courts on two counts of Criminal Damage - E100 and E2.5 million. At their recent court appearances a trial date has yet to be set. They face a maximum of ten years imprisonment, if convicted.

125,855 US troops, weapons, & cruise missile components passed throuh the 'civilian' Shannon airport in 2003. While Aer Rianta made E15 million in blood money, the Pit Stop Ploughshares have been charged with E2.5 million "criminal damage". 10,000 US troops continue to pass trough Shannon each month. Some of the young men and women who passed through Shannon have made the return trip from Iraq in body bags.

On Monday 24th October their trial started in Dublin and, in solidarity, individuals from the Catholic Worker and elsewhere assembled outside the Irish embassy in London, carrying placards showing the aftermath of the US/UK invasion and occupation of Iraq and handing out leaflets to passersby informing them of case of the Pit Stop Ploughshares.

For info: www.peaceontrial.com

rasputin

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feck

24.10.2005 19:38

didn't realise the pic was that big - is it possible for someone to re-scale it to a more sociable size?

rasputin