Dave Cockcoft added: "I hope the trial gives a little more coverage to the continued use of these dreadful weapons and brings nearer the day when they're banned."
Dr Margaret Jones and Paul Milling have admitted breaking into the base, but claim their actions were "undertaken to disarm weapons of mass destruction with which the US and its ally Britain seek to wage war in Iraq". They were originally questioned in Stroud police station. More than 50 protesters, including a choir, held a demonstration before the case began at Bristol Crown Court on Monday and a vigil will be held there daily while the trial continues.
Dave Cockcroft added: "The pair were attempting to prevent the take-off of the US Air Force planes, which would be used during the conflict later in March 2003. This war was illegal. They did the best they could to prevent a crime from taking place. The Green party was the only main party to oppose this war from the start. Sadly our worst fears have materialised: thousands upon thousands killed, a whole country's infrastructure destroyed and terrorism on the rise."
The jury trial is expected to last up to two weeks and will be presided over by the Recorder of Bristol, Judge Thomas Crowther QC.
Last July, five members of Pitstop Ploughshares who were charged with criminal damage for disarming a US Navy plane refuelling at Shannon airport a few weeks before the start of the Iraq war were acquitted in Dublin after arguing successfully that they had a lawful excuse because they acted in order to protect life or property in Iraq.
Further information:
Gloucestershire Green party call for a ban on Cluster bombs:
http://www.glosgreenparty.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=653&Itemid=2
For more info on the trial see:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/antiwar/story/0,,1864319,00.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/09/04/uairbase.xml
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/gloucestershire/5313020.stm
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25208
See photos at Court:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/09/350013.html
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Solidarity from a Pit Stop Ploughshare
05.09.2006 20:52
I'm sure the ANZUS Plowshares send you heartfelt thanks. We mmanaged to disarm a B52 Bomber at Griffis Air Force Base on New Year's Day '91.We put a B52 on scramble alert out of action for the twomonths of Gulf War 1 and went to jail for a year. We all came out with no regrets and still active against this war in three different countries. Eventually the base was closed and cleared of all threats to life. they had the Woodstock '99 festival there. Look forward to the first gig at a demilitarised Fairford!
Convicted, acquitted or sentenced it is no reflection on your integrity and act of conscience. It is a reflection on where society is at with this war!
Solidarity
Ciaron O'Reilly (ANZUS Plowshares '91/Pit Stop Ploughshares'03)
Ciaron O'Reilly
Homepage: http://www.peaceontrial.com
Thanks people
05.09.2006 23:39
You are standing for us all.
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