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Boeing Seven Trial

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Thursday September 30, 2004 16:55author by Justin Morahan - Peace People

Peace People presence in Chicago

Mairead Corrigan Maguire will give witness at the trial of the Boieng Seven in Chicago next week

Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate and President of the Peace People, has said Yes to the request of "the Boeing Seven" to give witness at their forthcoming trial in the USA. Both she and Kevin Cassidy of the Peace People Executive will fly out tomorrow 2 October to be present at the trial in Chicago.

The seven have been charged as a result of their non-violent sit-in in the headquarters lobby of the Boeing Corporation in Chicago, a few days before the unleashing of George Bush's Shock and Awe war against Iraq. Boeing is one of the biggest weapons manufacturers in the US.

The defendants are: Anthony Nicotera, a Chaplain at De Paul College, Dave Corcoran, a retired Chaplain at Loyola hospital’s cancer ward, his wife Barbara, Amelia Baxter, Angela Garcia, Ceylon Mooney, and Joe Ferrara.
They have pleaded "necessity" - in other words their act of non-violent resistance was the only way they could have affected their leaders' decision to take the nation into war.

Judge Colleen F Sheehan has rejected this defence but her judgement is being challenged by the seven.

Fr Dan Berrigan SJ has written a statement on behalf of the defendants. He is a leading member of the Catonsville 9 who poured napalm on draft files in 1968 for which he was sentenced to six years of imprisonment.
"Individuals in this world are not powerless", he said, "but each of us may make a difference". Fr Berrigan added that the seven formed another link in a chain of gold, "ancient as the nonviolence of Jesus, and recent as the spirit and politics of Gandhi and Dr Martin Luther King".

Spokesperson Kevin Cassidy said that the Peace People support the seeds of non-violence wherever they are sown.

He said that the defendants were doing nothing less than attempting to save lives and bring about a world free from weapons of mass destruction. Their peaceful sit-in was a symbolic act to highlight the increasing militarism of the United States which is exacerbating violence and terrorism throughout the world. He said that the seven were trying to bring about a more just and non-violent world. He called on the United States to show the international community how truly democratic they were.

The trial begins next week

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author by Justin Morahan - Peace Peoplepublication date Mon Oct 04, 2004 14:14author address author phone

Mairead and Kevin flew to Chicago on Saturday, not Friday.
Among those supporting the Boeing Seven defendants is Kathy Kelly of the Voices in the Wilderness campaign, lately released from prison for non-violent protest against the war in Iraq. In the course of her initial arrest she had been trussed up like a chicken, and four soldiers sat on top of her on the ground until she had to beg them to get up. She has been in Ireland on a number of occasions, among them the Famine Walk last year.
The trial of the Boeing Seven begins today and is expected to last till Wednesday.



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