Trial of Peace Activists Colm Roddy and Dave Donnellan -
VERDICT NOT GUILTY
Press Release
Date: 23 October 2020
Trial of Peace Activists Colm Roddy and Dave Donnellan
VERDICT NOT GUILTY
At Dublin Circuit Court today a jury of twelve Irish citizens acquitted
peace activists Colm Roddy and Dave Donnellan of the charge of alleged
criminal damage at Shannon airport over four and a half years ago. The
trial by Jury was presided over by Judge Karen O’Connor found both
defendants not guilty. They entered Shannon airport on the morning of
25th May 2016 to search and investigate US military aircraft that were
being refuelled on their way to and from US wars of aggression. There
were two US Air Force aircraft at Shannon at the time of the incident.
One was a US air force Learjet C-21A aircraft registration number
84-0072 being guarded by an Irish army patrol, and the other was a US
air force Boeing C-32B aircraft registration number 02-4452 used by the
United States special forces, and being guarded by a Garda patrol car.
Speaking after the trial Colm Roddy said “the result of this trial gives
us no cause for celebration. Our peaceful non-violent actions in May
2016 were undertaken to highlight Irish complicity and participation in
US wars in the Middle East that have caused the deaths of millions of
people in the Middle East, including the deaths of up to one million
children since the First Gulf War in 1991.”
Dave Donnellan said: “Our actions were faith based. As Irish citizens we
felt compelled as a matter of conscience to highlight Irish Government
complicity in war crimes and it is a matter of deep regret to us that
this complicity is still ongoing almost daily since 2001.”
The successful defence case was based on the argument that they had
LAWFUL EXCUSE, or just cause, for their actions. In previous trials also
relating to similar peace actions taken by five Catholic Workers,
Deirdre Clancy, Nuin Dunlop, Karen Fallon, Damien Moran, and Ciaran
O’Reilly in 2003 the jury also acquitted the five defendants, and the
Court of Criminal appeal overturned the conviction of Mary Kelly for
damaging a UN Navy aircraft also in 2003.
All these trials took an unduly long time to reach a conclusion at great
inconvenience to all the defendants – justice delayed is justice denied
– but it is the innocent people of the Middle East who are suffering the
most due to these wars and Irish complicity in these wars. May those
innocents who have been slaughtered rest in peace and may some justice
and accountability be applied to those responsible for, and complicity
in, these war crimes.
Contact: Dave Donnellan 0872151930, Edward Horgan 0858519623
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Judge O’Connor told jurors
they must decide if the behaviour of the defendants was reasonable
in the circumstances as each of them believed them to be.
“You must decide whether they
believed their actions to be justified. It does not matter if the
belief is justified or not, as long as Mr Roddy and Mr Donnellan
honestly hold the belief,” ” she said.
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