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An Appeal for Solidarity with the Pit Stop Ploughshares, 2 Weeks from Trial at the Four Courts (O24)
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Thursday October 06, 2005 10:55 by Ploughshares At Large! 087 918 4552
Charged with $U.S.2.5 million Disarmament of a U.S. Navy War Plane at Shannon Airport!
**APPEAL****
To Help The PIT STOP PLOUGHSHARES
(Deirdre Clancy, Nuin Dunlop, Karen Fallon, Damien Moran, Ciaron O'Reilly)
ON TRIAL - Dublin Four Courts, October 24th. 2005 Dear Friends,
It has been a long journey to trial
for the "Pit Stop Ploughshares" community, since our February 3rd, 2003, non-violent disarmament of a U.S. Navy War Plane at Shannon Airport, Co. Clare, Ireland.
It has been a long 2 years for our ploughshares
community, but a much longer two years for the people of Iraq suffering an invasion, occupation and plunder of their homeland.
The Irish State's attempt to criminalise our
non-violent act of peacemaking complements their
militarisation of the civilian Shannon Airport to
service the U.S. war machine. We are not alone, as other peace activists, and also resisters within the British and U.S. military are being dragged before courts & court martials, imprisoned in jails & stockades for their non-violent resistance to this
war. In war, authentic peacemaking is criminalized, as killing, theft, torture, incineration, internment, rape and sexual abuse are legitimised as policy.
*TRUTH THE FIRST CASUALTY OF WAR
Over the past two years the lies that were employed to market this "illegal war" have been exposed;
-A WAR AGAINST WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
No WMD has been found during the two years of
U.S./U.K. military occupation of Iraq.
-A WAR AGAINST TERRORISM
U.S. destruction of Iraqi civil society through its
1980's support for Saddam Hussein, 1990's imposition of a genocidal sanctions regime and now a brutal bombardment and military occupation has transformed Iraq into a swamp of vengeance and a breeding ground for terrorism.
- A WAR TO BRING SUPERIOR WESTERN VALUES TO THE MIDDLE
EAST
U.S. colonial rule by decree from Saddam's former
palace, trans-national privatisation of Iraqi
resources, and evidence of crimes Abu Ghraib &
Fallujah puts lie to this mirage.
Over the past two years, 100,000 Iraqis mostly women and children have been slain. Over the last two years, over 2,000 U.S. soldiers, many who passed through Shannon Airport, have returned in body bags. Uncounted thousands of Iraqis, Americans, Britons and others
have lost limbs, sanity, loved ones and homes.
As the late Peter Ustinov reflected, "War is the
terrorism of the rich; Terrorism is the war of the
poor"
Over the past two years, following our remand time in Limerick Prison, the State has tried to keep the Pit Stop Ploughshares in a state of suspended animation on bail. We have tried to remain faithful to the non-violent disarmament we undertook and vigilant to continued Irish complicity in this war.
We have refused to see our jail time, bail time, trial
and the threat of future punishment as a personal
predicament to evade or disown. We have seen these phases of our non-violent disarmament witness as opportunities to speak truth to power and to express solidarity with the people of Iraq & the young Americans being shuttled through Shannon to Iraq, to kill and die for the rich and powerful.
We are on a journey inspired by the ancient prophecy of Micah and Isaiah to "beat swords into ploughshares and study war no more". We invite you to join us on this journey.
We see our act of "beating swords into ploughshares" at Shannon Airport as a non-violent gift of faith enfleshed, hope enacted and freedom offered at a time when the war machine is deployed at full throttle to invade, occupy and plunder. In turn, we have been sustained over the past two years by the gifts of solidarity from old friends and new. Gifts of hospitality, friendship, transport, musical talent, legal expertise have accompanied us through the roller coaster ride of the courts. A judicial process designed to isolate, intimidate, and defeat the war resister. The only sustenance we have is our faith and your solidarity.
We hope to join with you to take this witness of
non-violent resistance to the ongoing war into the New Year and to Dublin’s Four Courts from October 24th., 2005.
We hope the gathering around our our trial, beginning on October 24th., will be a time of celebration and non-violent opposition to the war. We hope friends from around Ireland, and from
overseas, will gather in Dublin to celebrate
non-violent disarmament as an authentic option for the human family.
We hope the trial will non-violently confront the
U.S., British and Irish institutions that continue to
wage war on the people of Iraq. We hope other acts of nonviolent resistance and solidarity will grow out of the trial and our time together - whether we are acquitted or imprisoned.
WE ARE IN URGENT NEED OF FUNDS TO BRING RELEVANT WITNESSES TO COURT TO TESTIFY TO THE NATURE OF THE
HIGH CRIMES INFLICTED IN IRAQ AND TO FACILITATE OUTREACH IN THE LEAD UP AND THROUGHOUT THE TRIAL.
PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO:
"Ploughshares Defence Fund"
134 Phibsborough Rd.
Dublin 7
IRELAND
Donations can be lodged at any
Bank of Ireland branch:
"Ploughshares Defence Fund"
Account No. 80965573 Sort Code 900551
More information
www.peaceontrial.com
[email protected]
Contact
Mobile - 087 918 4552
Land Line 01-454-9144
International Call +353-1-454-9144
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Jump To Comment: 6 5 4 3 2 1Celebrating Peace - Resisting War
Thursday October 13th 8pm-Late
Lower Deck Pub, Portbello (On Portobello Place Behind Portobello College)
Performers:
*Paul O'Toole & Fish Out Of Water (Protest Music)
*Whirligig (Traditional Irish)
*Banda Zingara (Italian passion, Dublin inspiration- they're great you gotta see'em!)
Entry - €5 Waged/ Donation Un/Low Waged
Since putting up this post...
*WSM Benefit Gig (and "€2 tossing at a bottle of whiskey" competition) raised €170 for Ploughshares Defence Fund, lots of fun and solidarity had by all
*Cosantoiri Siochana ran a info street stall today (Saturday) at Bank of Ireland opposite Trinity. These stalls will continue for the next two Saturdays (2pm-4pm).
*2 Trad Buskers in Brisbane, Australia raised $OZ100 at their local market for the Defence Fund
*a Brisbane lawyer has made contact to make a donation to the Defence Fund
* a U.S. Marine Veteran of the ongoing war ( a member of Veterans Against the War) has confirmed he is coming to Dublin for the trial.
* a group of Galway peace activists are working on a public meeting October 20th in Galway
*Maria, Dave Greg & Benny have each offered to host an international activist coming to Dublin for the trial
*a group has offered downtown space for support to gather 4pm-8pm each day of the trial (many of our evening events during the trial will be at Trinity)
*a group from Binghamton, New York. (locality of the recent St Patricks Four trial) have made contact and are raising funds for the Pit Stop Ploughshares
*a group of peace activists in Oxford, England. are planning a benefit night for Oct 21st
*Catholic Workers in London are organsing a benefit night for Oct 21st.
*Banda Zhingara have made contact and offered to play at th Lower Deck Benefit gig this Thursday and the one during the trial
*Catholic Workers in Washington DC are organising a demonstration at the Irish Embassy in DC on the first day of trial-Oct 24th
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051007/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
After 10 years of delegations, peace activism and non-violent protest, Chicago-based Voices in the Wilderness (VitW) was silenced on August 12, when a federal judge ordered the group to pay a $20,000 civil penalty for delivering medical supplies to Iraq without a permit.
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While no delegations are currently planned, VitW will continue to work with the Iraqi people under their new name, Voices for Creative Nonviolence. The group has several protest activities planned, including a hunger strike protesting IMF and World Bank policies and starting a language immersion program in Jordan for students.
Despite the risk of up to 12 years in prison, Kelly says that VitW will not pay “one penny or dime” of the civil penalty in a “conscientious objection to the utterly ruthless policies of war criminals in power.”
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2334/
see:
http://vitw.org
At the March 2005 trial of the Ploughshares, 80 international activist came to Dublin from the U.S., Scotland, England, Australia, Netherlands & Sweden to show their solidarity at the trial. We expect approx. half that number (40) this time.
Many of these folks await their own trials for nonviolent anti-war resistance. Some will stay for a couple of days, some for a week. We need to accomodate them. They will bring sleeping mats & bags.
If you can offer floor space. Please email how many you can take and for how long. Even one for one night would be a help.
Email [email protected]
Text/Call 087 918 4552...with your offer, much appreciated.
Anarchy Cafe Benefit for Pit Stop Ploughshares
THURSDAY 6TH OCTOBER
in THE LIBERTY BELL,
Francis St., off Thomas
at 8:00pm. Admission €5/€3