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In January 2003, Mary sucessfully decommissioned a US war plane which was parked on the tarmac at Ireland's Shannon airport. The USA uses Shannon airport as refuelling, etc base. This monster was en route to bomb the people of Iraq at the time of Mary's action. Mary Kelly's Statement My name is Mary Kelly and I am a 51 year old nurse and a mother of 4 children. I am facing a retrial in the coming weeks with a possible 10 year prison sentence if convicted, for disarming a US Navy war plane refueling in Shannon International Airport, in Co Clare, on the west coast of Ireland. That plane was parked illegally in a civilian airport in a neutral country on its way to Iraq bringing armaments to the most blatant war of aggression and savagery in decades. I took that action fully aware of the consequences in order to force the Irish Government's illegal complicity with the genocide of the Iraqi people into the public consciousness. On Jan 29th 2003 at 4.00am I took an axe and smashed the nosecone and then the fuel lines of that warplane and temporarily decommisioned it. I did so because I, unlike the Irish Government, respect the rule of law and especially the rule of international law. Furthermore my action was taken not just to defend the rule of international law as a matter of 'choice' but because the Nuremberg principles on which international law is founded 'obliges me' to do just that : How did I, an ordinary woman, come to be in this situation? I was alerted to the key role of Ireland in the lawless US /UK military operation when some dedicated activists - skilled plane spotters alerted the Irish people by documenting massive increases in US military air traffic through the airport, many camoflaged as ordinary non-military planes. That monitoring took place mainly in the middle of the night, in miserable winter conditions and under constant state harrassment. Largely due to that work, Scott Ritter was later to describe Shannon Airport as part of the US military conveyor-belt of death. Some committed activists set up a peace camp to facilitate the monitoring of the use of Shannon as a US military air base and to create a focus for the opposition to it. We exhausted the usual forms of protest -lobbying, letters, marches etc -and were faced with a government that refused even to acknowledge that there was any departure from Ireland's traditional neutral status. Yet the accelerating US military build-up to another war on Iraq made the conclusion inescapable that Ireland's role this time was CENTRAL to US military operations. Shannon is the 'welcome mat' for US troops en route to Iraq, and the entry point to the ME. This 'welcome mat' was NOT put there by the Irish citizens, but by a Government that continues to ignore the will of its people. The peace camp endured for one month in freezing winter conditions, with just tents and one caravan. It got phenomenal support, and brought to the Irish public a crystal clear focus on what was transiting through our civilian airport. Namely; armed foreign troops, DU, Napalm, Daisy cutter bombs, class A explosives, and possibly prisoners en route to Guantanamo Bay during the invasion of Afghanistan. This is only a fraction of what is still going thru there, that we know of, every day and night. One immediate result of my action and a similar action a few days later by 5 Catholic Workers, was the pull out of 2 military carriers from using the airport. This temporary withdrawal although a success was not a triumph. By the time of my trial in June, however, the anti-war feeling of Feb 15th was shown to be mere sentiment in the face of persistent scare-mongering about US disinvestment from Ireland and consequent economic collapse. My experience has taught me that one of the biggest weapons of Imperialism facing us in Ireland is its ability to anaesthetise the public's conscience and there is no doubt that the last 10 years of Irelands economic boom ?popularly known as the Celtic Tiger ?has done just that. The Celtic Tiger, almost entirely a US dollar creation, has coincided closely with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the creation Project for the New American Century. Shannon airport, the closest European international airport to the USA, is being privatised. It is now clear that Shannon airport is to be used as a US military airbase as part of the US conquest of the Middle East, Eastern Europe and ultimately Western Europe. The Celtic Tiger was the price of the conscience of Ireland. The Irish State is now using the legal system to criminalize people who stand up and be counted, people in the anti war movement resisting and challenging the US takeover of the Irish court system, where so far International law is not recognized. The peace camp was bullied out of existence by High court orders issued by the so called Guardians of peace, An Garda Siochana. Plane spotters have had their monitoring equipment confiscated, activists are routinely harassed, and tied up in endless court hearings presided over by a judge thoroughly in favour of the US agenda in Shannon. Ireland holds the EU presidency for the next 6 months. Our job as activists is to reignite the public conscience that has been dulled. Amnesty Internationals reports states that the US has harboured, trained and supported the worst state terrorists in latin America, Asia, and Africa. Like Bobby Sands who sacrificed his young life in the struggle for Irish freedom said in his moving poem, "The Rhythm of Time, "the spirt that says I'M RIGHT... Irish men and women have fought long and hard for freedom from tyranny, with many sacrifices on the road to that cherished goal. Irish women have shown extraordinary courage,and been the backbone of resistence to the British Empire. The most remarkable phenomenon of the last 12 months is the isolation of activists like myself who are forced to rely on the goodwill of some excellent individuals but who are in the end struggling in very weakened circumstances to construct legal cases to reclaim the right to be judged by the principles of International Law. I call upon this movement at the World Court,and World Social Forum, Mumbai India, to organise International Lawyers to support activists facing criminal charges by : 1. Coming forward to support them instead of waiting to be asked Finally I invite the World Court Tribunal on Afghanistan and Iraq to come and hold one of their court sessions in Ireland. Thank you to the Asian Womens group who organised this World Court, and to Denis Halliday for making my case known to them. In our quest for justice, we must keep alive our hope and courage, speak out, support each other and never give up!
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