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Early release for Trident Ploughshares prisoner Georgina

Trident Ploughshares Media | 08.02.2011 12:50 | Anti-militarism | Public sector cuts | Repression

Eight-one year old Georgina Smith was released yesterday (7 Feb) from Cornton Vale women’s prison ten days early, after an anonymous benefactor paid the compensation order she had refused to pay.

Earlier report:

Senior woman anti-nuke campaigner jailed for 45 days in Scotland
 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/01/472884.html

Georgina served thirteen days of the 45-day sentence for refusing to pay £1500 compensation for painting the sandstone wall of the Edinburgh High Court with the words "Genocide" and "No More War Crimes" in a protest against Trident on Remembrance Day, 2006. She and a second woman, Helen John, 70, of Keighley, Yorkshire had already served another 45 day sentence for the bold action.

Upon release, Georgina said, “I am fine. I’m not a frail old granny. Anti-nuclear people don’t fade away as soon as they are eighty. They go on resisting these beastly weapons. It was very kind of whoever paid my fine to do so, but what they don’t realize is that when we do these actions we want to take responsibility for them ourselves, even if that means going to prison.”

The peace-loving pensioners’ paint job was a protest against the High Court’s complicity in the illegal deployment of “genocidal” nuclear weapons. The High Court ruled in the Lord Advocate’s Reference (2000) that Trident is legal even though the International Court of Justice had ruled in 1996 that the threat and use of nuclear weapons would generally be illegal.

Last year the Scottish Government determined that it is bound by that LAR ruling and that under the Scotland Act it has no power to act on defence issues. But in January of this year, Trident Ploughshares made a submission to the Scottish Government calling on it to demand the removal of Trident from Scotland saying that it has the legal grounds to refuse to aid and abet the UK government in war crimes. The campaign group is currently awaiting a response from the Scottish government.

The painting of the High Court was also in protest against what the women said was unlawful detention of hundreds of protesters without charge for up to 30 hours as part of the year-long Faslane365 campaign (2006-2007) in which over a thousand people were arrested for blockading the Faslane Naval Base, home port of Trident, the UK’s nuclear weapon system. When the two women were released without charge after being held overnight for blockading Faslane, they were incensed at not being brought to court and allowed to make the case against Trident.

The UK government continues to deploy Trident submarines, each carrying 48 nuclear warheads. Each Trident warhead is around 8 times as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb, the use of which would inevitably kill hundreds of thousands of civilians and cause untold environmental devastation in violation of International Humanitarian Law.

A colossal waste of public funds

It has been estimated that replacing the UK Trident system will cost taxpayers up to £97 BILLION over its lifetime (Source: Greenpeace UK). The existing Trident system costs over £2 BILLION/YEAR to maintain. Trident Ploughshares argues that this money ought to be used for programmes of social uplift, such as providing healthcare, university and school education, and public and social services, and protecting the environment and tackling climate change.

Contact: Brian Larkin 07768312676 or Jane Tallents 07778 267833

Photos:  http://www.faslane365.org/en/armistice_day/armistice_day_photo_gallery

Notes:

1. For background info on Faslane365 see  http://www.faslane365.org

2. On Trident:  http://www.cnduk.org/images/stories/briefings/trident/ntrupdateaug09.pdf

3. Lord Advocate’s Reference:  http://www.tridentploughshares.org/article1105

4. For the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion, see:  http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/index.php?p1=3&p2=4&k=e1&p3=4&case=95

5. Scottish Government Response to the Scotland without Nuclear Weapons Working Group Report:  http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2009/11/governmentresponse/Q/Page/2

6. Working Group on Scotland Without Nuclear Weapons: Report to Scottish Ministers  http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2009/10/14095137/3

See also:

Senior woman anti-nuke campaigner jailed for 45 days in Scotland
 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/01/472884.html

Another Trident Ploughshares woman jailed, for 14 days
 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/02/473342.html

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