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CASE DISMISSED AGAINST DEACON DAVE

Deacon Dave | 08.12.2003 17:25 | DSEi 2003 | Anti-militarism | London | Sheffield

Deacon Dave Havard was in court today for his part in protesting illegal and immoral arms trading at the DSEi Arms Fair in September. He was charged with Obstruction of the Highway but the case was dismissed as the arresting police officers failed to appear in court.

Deacon Dave's Arrest
Deacon Dave's Arrest


Deacon Dave, 47, father of 3, has been a clergyperson in the Church of England for 19 years, working on peace and justice issues. He currently attends St. Mary’s Church, Bramall Lane in Sheffield. He was in London playing with the Sheffield Samba Band when arrested.

156 peace activists were arrested at DSEi this year. 3,000 police were brought in to prevent peaceful protest at a cost of over £2 million. Leaked documents revealed that the Metropolitan Police were aware that at least 300 exhibitors did not have valid licenses to trade arms in this country and so were committing a criminal offence. The Home office advised the police not to pursue prosecutions as this would embarrass the government who organised and paid for DSEi.

At DSEi in 1999 an independent journalist revealed that land mines were being advertised and offered for sale, despite being a banned and illegal weapon in this country.

Saddam Hussein received most of his weapons from the US and Britain, many of those arms sales being made at DSEi. Equally brutal regimes are still honoured guests at DSEi 2003. Britain is one of the leading weapons exporters in the world selling weapons and torture equipment to Saudi Arabia, Philippines, Turkey and Israel, countries with appalling human rights records and even to countries the US deems too brutal to support.

Deacon Dave said today, “ It is a relief to have charges dropped but it is outrageous that they were brought in the first place. Why should British taxpayers be funding a weapon’s fair to sell weapons which the vast majority of citizens believe are immoral and should be banned altogether ? Why should our government be supporting brutal regimes and sowing the seeds for future conflicts and terrorism ? Why are the Metropolitan police being employed to defend criminals and murderers and harass peaceful protestors ?

For pictures and news of Sheffield Samba Band: www.sheffieldsamba.org.uk

Deacon Dave
- e-mail: deacondave@onetel.com

Comments

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Well done

08.12.2003 22:09

Deacon Dave shows incredible courage when under attack for his beliefs. I am happy that the state will not persue him further on this occassion.

I think it is so cowardly and petty of the police to wait until Dave and his witness have paid to travel to London and then simply not to show.

It seems to be what we are getting now (was it ever different?) - arrests make the news, what happens later doesn't.

sheffield sambista


>arrests make the news, what happens later doesn't.

08.12.2003 23:17

this is the news

;)


Nice one

09.12.2003 03:07

Nice one dave

Hopefully see you at the next one soon :)

J Samba

witness


another result for sheffield dsei activists

09.12.2003 16:30

Great about Dave,
really good he was preparing a political defence on the illegality of DSEi, perhaps the cops decided not to show cos they didn't want the embarassment of being shown up for being complete hyppocrites

Also people may not know that another sheffield activists charged with assaulting a police officer, got a bind over recently (which is as close as you can get to the case being dropped without the police having to admit they were lying)

watcher


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