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Dec.7th. 11am-1pm*Solidarity Vigil US Embassy- with U.S.Anti-War ActivistsTrial!

Chris | 07.12.2010 07:26

There will be a solidarity vigil outside the US embassy in London for the five plowshares activists going on trial on December 7th. 11am-1pm.
Join Chris (BAe Ploughshares), Ciaron (ANZUS/ Jabiluka/ Pitsop Ploughshares), Dan (Trident Ploughshares) Sr. Susan (Riverside Ploughshares) and other good folks outside the U.S. Embassy in solidarity with friends on trial today in the U.S.

Our friends

- Bill “Bix” Bichsel, S.J., of Tacoma, Washington;
- Susan Crane, of Baltimore MD;
- Lynne Greenwald, of Bremerton Washington;
- Steve Kelly, S.J., of Oakland , CA.;
- Anne Montgomery RSCJ,

are going to trial Dec 7th. in Washington state, USA. for a plowshares action on the Trident 1st. Strike Nuclear Weapon system.

*You can post a message of solidarity to the five on this site
 http://disarmnowplowshares.wordpress.com/2010/12/05/fan...mail/

*Find out more about them, Trident and their act of nonviolent disarmament on their website
 http://disarmnowplowshares.wordpress.com/

*Check out this must see (5 1/2 min) youtube clip of Old-vs-navy
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=...Qatco
Fr. Bill Bichsel, from Disarm Now Plowshares, talks with Seattle Times reporter Mark Rahner.

*And there is also a brand new "Video" page with the latest Disarm Now
videos!  http://disarmnowplowshares.wordpress.com/videos/

********There will be a solidarity vigil outside the US embassy in London for the five plowshares activists going on trial on December 7th. 11am-1pm
Join Chris (BAe Ploughshares), Ciaron (ANZUS/ Jabiluka/ Pitsop Ploughshares), Dan (Trident Ploughshares) Sr. Susan (Riverside Ploughshares) and other good folks outside the U.S. Embassy


The 'Disarm Now' Plowshares

On November 2, 2009, All Souls Day, Fr. Bill Bichsel, Susan Crane, Lynne Greenwald, Fr. Steve Kelly and Sr. Anne Montgomery were arrested at the Bangor Naval Base, the largest nuclear weapon storage area in the US. They had entered the base through the perimeter fence to call attention to the illegality and immorality of the first strike Trident nuclear weapons system. They made their way to the Strategic Weapons Facility – Pacific (SWFPAC) where they cut through two chain link fences and entered the area which holds the largest nuclear weapon stockpile in the United States.

As they walked they held a banner saying “Disarm Now Plowshares: Trident: Illegal and Immoral”. The Plowshares activists knew that they were in a shoot to kill zone, but they also remembered the many people who live in shoot to kill zones all the time because of US occupation of their country. The unarmed activists were detained, held face down, handcuffed and hooded for over three hours. They were carried out, still hooded, through the very holes in the fence that they had made.

The Disarm Now Plowshares activists were indicted by a Federal Grand Jury and have been charged with trespass, conspiracy, destruction of government property, and depredation of government property. The activists respond to these charges by saying that they were acting according to the moral law of their faith, and that they have a responsibility and duty under international law to disarm the nuclear weapons at the base. The five go on trial on Tuesday 7th December at US District Court, Tacoma, Washington

In solidarity with these brave folks there will be a vigil outside the US embassy on the first day of their trial, Tuesday 7th December, from 11am – 1pm, organised by ploughshare activists, Catholic Workers and friends – come along!

Chris
- Homepage: http://www.londoncatholicworker.org

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Images from D7 solidarity vigil at U.S. Embassy here

08.12.2010 11:11

Images from D7 solidarity vigil at U.S. Embassy here

 http://tinyurl.com/39dxmws

Plowshares


Day 1 of "Disarm Now Plowshares"Trial Report

08.12.2010 12:40

News Release
December 7, 2010
For Immediate Release

December 7, 2010, Tacoma, Washington: Plowshares activists were in
court for the first day of their trial for entering a U.S. Navy
nuclear weapons storage depot.

The trial of the Disarm Now Plowshares five, who entered the U.S.
Navy's Strategic Weapons Facility (SWFPAC), Pacific on November 2,
2009 in a symbolic act intended to bring light to the immoral and
illegal nuclear weapons stored and deployed from there, began in U.S.
District Court today.

During the morning's jury selection there was an animated discussion.
The U.S. Attorney asked if considerations of the defendants health and
age, or the fact that they might be priest or nuns would hamper their
ability to render an impartial judgment.

Defendant Susan Crane started her voir dire questions by asking,
"Would you have convicted Rosa Parks?" One prospective juror answered
that she was not asked to judge the integrity of the law; it is not
like the movies or TV. Another answered, "I totally respect the rule
of law, but some laws are meant to be broken, and that is how laws are
changed. ... It is written: 'Thou shalt not kill, and it doesn't say
there are some conditions under which you would be able to kill.

Another prospective juror, who is herself a lawyer, called Parks
"courageous", and said she would feel "conflicted" if asked to come to
a verdict on her case. There are the facts of the case, she said, and
then "there are things in our society that are just wrong. It would
be very difficult for me."

Before the prospective jurors were seated, the defense had attempted
to counter the government's effort to limit their cross examination.
The defense asked the Judge to take judicial notice that nuclear
weapons are stored at SWFPAC and attempted to introduce documents
citing such evidence, but Judge Benjamin Settle stated the they had
not yet produced anything from the public record indicating that there
are nuclear weapons on the base. The defendants believe that the
presence of nuclear weapons at SWFPAC is central to their ability to
present any defense.

Opening statements began after the lunch recess. The U.S. Attorney
Arlen Storm's first words were, "This is a case about trespass and
damaging government property." The defendants have a different
perspective.

Susan Crane started off her opening statement by introducing the
defendants and all the humanitarian work they have done in Tacoma and
around the world. She then focused on the three central pillars of
their defense: the nuclear weapons at SWFPAC are horrendous; they are
illegal; it is our duty as citizens to resist them.

The jury listened attentively as Crane described the medical and
environmental effects of nuclear weapons. She tried to convey to the
jury that the use and threatened use of nuclear weapons is a war
crime, and was interrupted as the prosecutor objected to the reference
to international law. Crane replied, "Alright, I'll go on, but it is
hard not to tell the truth."

In his opening statement, Father Bichsel's voice shook with emotion as
he described his experience in Japan hearing the stories of survivors
of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He said the
greatest gift he brought back from his visit was the commission to
"please get rid of these nuclear weapons."

Bichsel explained the Disarm Now Plowshares state of mind as they
entered SWFPAC, where lethal force is authorized. They went "in
solidarity with half the people in our world, who are living under
authorized lethal force - without food, without housing, without
education, without the possibility of employment. The things that
they live under - it's lethal force. And it's authorized, it's not
just happenstance that they are living that way. It doesn't have to
be that way, and we have the power to change it."

In his opening statement Bichsel also explained how the consciences of
Disarm Now Plowshares have been formed by the people they hope to call
as expert witnesses in the coming days: Steven Leeper, Chairman of the
Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation; Angie Zelter, Scottish Plowshares
activist and founder of Trident Ploughshares; Dr. David Hall, former
president of the Washington State chapter of Physicians for Social
Responsibility; and Retired Colonel Ann Wright, who resigned from the
State Department over the U.S. led invasion of Iraq.

On Wednesday morning the trial will continue as the government
presents its case.

Trial updates at  http://disarmnowplowshares.wordpress.com/

Disarm Now Plowshares
- Homepage: http://disarmnowplowshares.wordpress.com/


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