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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday November 14, 2002 18:00author by Paul O'Donnell Report this post to the editors

from RTE online

Anti-war activist summoned

Man in court for airplane damage

November 14, 2002

(16:40) A 22 year old man has appeared at a special sitting of Ennis District court on foot of a bench warrent after he failed to turn up at the District court in Shannon earlier.

Eoin Dubsky of Whitewalls, Ballymoney in Co Wexford, is charged with causing criminal damage to a US Hercules miltary aircraft by painting anti war slogans on it at Shannon airport on 4 September.

He was further charged today with climbing the perimeter fence at Shannon contrary to the airport by-laws.

A bench warrent had been issued for him when he had not turned up at the court in Shannon by the close of proceedings at 2pm.

However he turned up later and was brought before Ennis district court. He apologised to the court for the inconvenience but said he had to get two buses from his home: one was delayed and he missed the second.

He was remanded on continuing bail to appear at Tulla district court on 18 December. The court was told the charges are being contested and the hearing will involve over 14 witnesses, including an expert witness from the United States.


author by on sidepublication date Thu Nov 14, 2002 18:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

thus it is morally excusable and allowable.
please give as much info on this case as poss.
and c/f criminal damage case against the little old ladies of Scottish nuclear Trident ploughshare fame.
and is there an appeal € account.

author by Phuq Heddpublication date Thu Nov 14, 2002 18:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'm sure that the magistrate will be aware that Eoin's action was motivated by two very important principles: a desire to stop the slaughter of innocent civilians and a desire to prevent the illegal servicing of USAF aircraft upon Irish soil.

It would be a good idea if the money wasted in diverting Gardai (from their proper duties in investigating financial corruption among our business and political elite and ensuring that more drivers adhere to the speed limits) into preventing citizens from observing airplanes from the public viewing gallery were instead spent upon our appalling bus system.

Good luck Eoin.

author by diarmopublication date Fri Nov 15, 2002 01:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A lotta people gotta laugh outta that one! It was funny - and pretty skilful, too.

The court case will be very interesting.

author by wonderingpublication date Fri Nov 15, 2002 12:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

and if not are there sufficient funds / planning to support a higher court hearing to facilitate such questions and answers, and the calling of relevant state witnesses to explain the presence of a hostile world power´s military machinery of murder in a neutral state´s airport?
Good Luck Eoin. = onside

author by Clare - Gluaiseacht, NUIG ecosocpublication date Fri Nov 15, 2002 16:27author email clare at compsoc dot nuigalway dot ieauthor address Galwayauthor phone Report this post to the editors

Eoin, or any one else who can answer this,

"The court was told the charges are being contested and the hearing will involve over 14 witnesses, including an expert witness from the United States."

I'm just wondering about that sentence - which side are all those 14 witnesses on? is it kinda half and half or what? Sorry if its a bit of a silly question. hope plans for the case are going well.

Also do you have a bank account and details that people can donate to if it is needed?

Clare

author by on side again.publication date Fri Nov 15, 2002 18:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

there are models available from anarchist black cross federation. (go to www.infoshop.org)
there are numerous models available in Ireland.
campaings to release the innocent:
Birmingham 6, Maguire 7, Guildford 4, Winchester 3 to mention a few, and the work of SAOIRSE and more recent campaigns on political prisoners/defendents.
Witnesses may be called by both sides. The higher the court the more witnesses and the presence of jury. Money is needed to pursue this course of action.
MR Dubski could have given protesters the lawsuit they need to widen the campaign.
And Mr Dubski needs social support, buy him rounds and rounds of drink.

author by Tim Houriganpublication date Fri Nov 15, 2002 22:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I was with Eoin in Shannon yesterday.
When we got to the court the caretaker told us we'd missed the judge by 5 minutes.

Eoin knew his first bus was going to be delayed. I'd imagine the flooding would have had something to do with that.
So Eoin rang ahead to tell Insp Kennedy of Shannon Garda. Eoins says Inspector Kennedy told him Eoin was way down the list. Eoin told them he would not make it before lunch, having missed the connecting bus from Dublin.

If we only missed the judge by 5 minutes, then
when we were getting the bus from Limerick, the court must have been sitting.
It would not have been unreasonable effort for inspector Kennedy have someone ring young Dubsky (he has his mobile number) to see where he was before they decided to issue an arrest order.
It's not like Eoin decided not to show up.

Eoin was well shocked to see the hall at Shannon
empty of people just past 2pm.
At his last appearance, proceedings went on all day, and Eoin wasn't called until about 5pm.
He phoned Inspector Kennedy, was told he was a 'wanted man' and then we went to the Garda Station at Shannon, and they drove Eoin to Ennis.

Anyhow, the judge set Dec 18th for the trial, at Tulla, Co. Clare.
To avoid further hassle, Eoin will probably stay at my house in Limerick the night before, or else with someone in the Ennis area.

To my knowledge, Eoin is calling one witness, and the rest will be airport security and Gardai.

author by hunter - tooting popular frontpublication date Sat Nov 16, 2002 23:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

bear in mind i know fuck all about the legal system...

is there any chance that eoin's trial can actually be reversed to bring into question the legitimacy of these warplanes on irish soil and the whole neutrality thing?

could bertie end up in prison for treasonous breaching of the constitution?

or does this kinda beautiful shit only happen in matlock?

author by Eoin Dubsky - Refueling Peacepublication date Sun Nov 24, 2002 17:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The main charge against me is for criminal damage to the US Airforce Hercules at Shannon Airport that night. I don't dispute that I spray-painted the warplane, but I hope to spend most of the time on Dec 18th (my trial date) showing the court that I had legal excuse (Statutory Defence), I had to act to prevent a greater evil (Common Law Defences of necessity), what I did was entirely legitimate and reasonable under International Law (International Law Defence that authorises me to act in order to prevent the commission of crimes recognised under international law), and that I have a Moral Defence which is mine as a living being.

...Judge Mangan isn't going to put an arrest warrant out for Bertie like he did for me last week... and even if he acquits me under any of the above laws its just the district court and wouldn't mean much for the law.

Alas, I heard a funny thing yesterday: A guy in First Year law in UCD read my name on his reading list "Eoin Dubsky v Ireland"! :-) Class, no?

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