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Neutrality on trial

category national | anti-war / imperialism | press release author Saturday June 12, 2004 16:13author by karen - faslane peace camp/pitstop ploughshares Report this post to the editors

Solidarity with Mary Kelly needed

Political and moral reasons why the (re)trial of Mary Kelly is important to everyone...

As the time rapidly approaches for the unwanted although probably inevitable visit to Ireland by a certain “ bushwhacked (un-elected) president of the U.S of A., Mary Kelly is to be tried for the SECOND time for Defending Irelands Neutrality and trying to prevent the heinous crime of genocide committed against the sovereign state of Iraq by upholding the law (constitutional/national/international).

Mary’s trail will be held on the 15th of June in the same court (Kilrush, county Clare) and with the same judge (Carol Moran) who incidentally directed the jury to find her guilty the last time she was tried, he also prevented some of her witnesses from speaking and has stipulated that in this trial she is to be prevented from “running the same line of defense”. It is possible that the trial will last for two weeks. Just in time for Bush…

Politically, this seems to be a very good manoeuvre by the state in that it may be able to have the whole matter dealt with quietly (or so they may hope), and let us not underestimate the “brownie” points which would arise in gratitude from the current U.S. administration for Bertie and his merry men upon a “favourable resolution” to this activist situation.
The plaintiff in Mary’s trial happens to be the United States of America, who are being represented by the D.P.P. although they would like the general population to believe it is the Irish state who are placing her under trial. (There is proof of this)
The same regime has recently imprisoned animal rights activists in the states under terrorist charges for their political activities against such companies as Huntington life sciences etc. The U.S. is also targeting anti-capitalist and grassroots activists in the same manner, as is Britain, Ireland may not be long in following the corporate trend.

Mary’s trial is of the up-most relevance to the peace movement in this country and the future treatment of politically involved peaceful non-violent direct action activists and demonstrators alike. If the D.P.P. manage to get a jury to convict Mary Kelly of criminal damage for the peaceful disarmament of a U.S. warplane, it will set legal precedents, which in turn can and probably will be used against future activists in this country.

There are a lot of very good individuals, anti-war groups and organisations concerned about the Bush visit that will do their best to extend one hundred thousand un-welcomes on behalf of the emerald isle.
I hope that there will be just as many in the courtroom in Kilrush to extend one hundred thousand thank yous to Mary and hopefully she shall be acquitted.

author by Maratist - Galway Grassrootspublication date Sat Jun 12, 2004 17:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Was talking to Mary yesterday - her trial is in Ennis, people are encouraged to come down for this Wednesday june 16th 9.30 - when the thing kicks off proper.

author by Ciaron - Dublin Catholic Worker & Pitstop Ploughsharespublication date Sat Jun 12, 2004 22:04author address author phone 087 918 4552Report this post to the editors

3 people have contacted me today asking about transport to the trial.

I suggest that a mobile number be set up in Dublin for people heading down in cars and those looking for lifts. (People should state the date they are travelling).

If someone can paste up relevant train/bus times to Ennis or the Limerick train/Ennis bus connects that would be helpful.

If there isn't a better offer for this co-ordination, folks could use mine
087 918 4552.

If a similar based number could be set up for accomadtaion - crash space bilets on folks floors, a church hall would be ideal or a list of cheap bed & breakfasts in Ennis would be good.

DCW/PSP printed 1,000 leaflets today drawn from Mary's with email and website contacts, we will be distributing them from our info satll at the Mark Thomas gig (24 euro) this Sunday night at the Olympia and at the Halliburtons gig Whelans on Tuesday (12 euro).

Damien Moran will be conducting a daily solidarity vigil in Dublin outside the Dail 11am-1pm each day of Mary's trial.

Related Link: http://www.geocities.com/dublincatholicworker
author by Peig Mahonepublication date Sun Jun 13, 2004 10:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The early train from Heuston leaves platform 2 at 7.10am, gets to Limerick at 9.25am. One change there and it leaves Limerick at 9.30am and arrives in Ennis at 10.15 am.

There is a late train if people are heading down the night before. It leaves Heuston at 9pm but has two changes. Including what seems to be an overnight stop in Limerick. It arrives in Limerick at 11.37pm, departs from there at 6am and gets to Ennis at 6.45am.
( Public transport - my arse! )

Bus Eireann have a bus leaving Busarus in Dublin at 7am but it doesn't get to Ennis ( via Galway ) til 12.10. The late bus, for overnighters, leaves Busarus at 18.30 and arrives in Ennis Bus Station at 00.44 with a journey time of 6 hours and 14 minutes and two ( count them ) changes!

The two links will get you more details.

Best of Luck on the day, can't be there physically, but will be there in spirit.


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