Jobstown Verdict should sound warning bells

by Cian Prendiville

Today saw a gross miscarriage of justice, and an outrageous attack on the right to protest, when a 17 year old found was found guilty of a trumped up charge of false imprisonment of Joan Burton. All those who oppose the criminalisation of protest should now make a stand

The verdict is the key issue here. It has set a very low threshold by which 'false imprisonment' can be proved. In his summing up the judge suggested that one incident that proved the state's case was when the young man momentarily stood in front of Joan Burton to ask her to answer a question. Another was the fact that he chanted 'No way, we won't pay' and that he encouraged others to sit down. People should see this for what it is – preparing the way for convictions and prison sentences against adult defendants next year and significantly restricting the right of protest.

 The judge also stated that the protest did not attract the protection of the European Convention on Human Rights because it was 'contrary to public order and morality'. This is outrageous – there is nothing immoral about a young person standing up and protesting against austerity.

 This verdict should be sounding warning bells in the minds of activists across the country. Trade unionists engaged in stopping strikebreaking vehicles could now be found guilty of false imprisonment. Similarly, pro-choice or anti-war activists engaging in sit-down protests or slow marches could also be charged and convicted.

An injury to one is an injury to all, it is time to stand together.  There will be nationwide protests in the coming weeksand we urge everyone to show their support


Student found guilty of false imprisonment of Joan Burton during Jobstown protest

A student has been found guilty of false imprisonment of Joan Burton during the Jobstown protest.

 

The youth (17) denied falsely imprisoning the former Tanaiste and her advisor Karen O'Connell who were allegedly trapped in two garda cars for three hours during the demonstration at the Fortunestown Road in Jobstown in Tallaght, on Nov. 15, 2014.

He was aged 15 at the time of the protest.

His trial at the Dublin Children's Court resumed on Friday morning for Judge John King decide if he was going to throw out the case.

The 17-year-old's legal team contended that it is not accordance with Irish or European human rights laws and that the State has not made out a case to answer.

The Dublin west TD had been at a graduation ceremony at An Cosan education centre when a water protest took place outside. She told the court earlier that she was frightened and did not think she had the alternative of being able to get out of Garda cars surrounded by people shouting abuse and banging on windows.

The teenager had also walked in front of her holding a phone filming her and blocked her while saying “talk to us Joan”, she said.

Last month, the State has closed it's case and on Tuesday, the boy's legal team asked Judge John King to dismiss the charges. The boy's barrister Giollaoisa O Lideadha SC told Judge King that the the case is “unprecedented” and is a “recipe for totalitarianism”.

However, Judge King held that the liberty of the then Tanaiste and her advisor were restricted at numerous stages and the teenager was guilty based on the evidence given to the court.

Source; Irish Independent, Oct 21, 2016


Ruth Coppinger, TD, says "The judge has found the 17 year old guilty of false imprisonment! This is an incredible ruling which is designed to criminalise those who stand up to austerity. "

US Elections: Time to get US military out of Shannon

by Cian Prendiville

Some of the issues of the US election campaign trail will come to Limerick this week, as the Anti Austerity Alliance host a public meeting with guest speakers on the election, and how it will impact Ireland through the ongoing use of Shannon Airport by US military. The meeting starts at 8pm on Thursday in Pery's Best Western Hotel on Glentworth St, and will be addressed by Roger Cole of the Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA) and John Lannon of Shannon Watch. The US Election is a horror show that would give even the scariest Halloween film a run for its money. Both Trump and Clinton are candidates of war and imperialism, and regardless of who wins it is clear part of their agenda will be strengthening US might on the world stage. That will have important implications for us here in Ireland, as the government continues to violate any notion of neutrality by allowing US military plains, troops and weapons pass through Shannon Airport.

The chairperson PANA, Roger Cole, who will be one of the speakers on Thursday said:

"Over 2.5 million US troops have landed in Shannon Airport in their way to and from their perpetual wars that have killed or injured hundreds of thousands of people for which the governments since 2002 share responsibility. 

"However bad wars have been so far for the people in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen to name but a few, the reality is the people in the US seem to be about to elect the War Queen, Hilary Clinton who has backed every war. Her election will mean that bad as war has been it is about to get a great deal worse. Now more than ever we need to restore our neutrality by terminating the use of Shannon Airport by US troops and withdrawing from the EU Battle Groups and the European Defence Agency.

John Lannon of Shannon Watch said: “Shannon Airport has operated as a forward operating base for the US military for the last 15 years. In that time, over two and a half million troops and their weapons have passed through an airport that is not designed for military purposes. So too have countless US Air Force and Navy cargo and refuelling planes. This is all despite Ireland’s claims that it is a neutral country.

"The government refuses to answer questions about what is being taken through Shannon by the US military or where it is going. Over the years Shannonwatch has gathered their own information about what is going through. It is important that people living near Shannon, many of who work there or use it for travel, hear this information and know exactly how the airport is being used to support war and human rights abuses around the world.”

Cian Prendiville
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