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"B52 Two" - Not Guilty in Fairford/Iraq War Trial
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           Wednesday May 23, 2007 19:09  by Oxford Support Group  inspiraction2003 at yahoo dot co dot uk  Bristol Crown Courts, England  07910 329 211
  
Jury decides - not-guilty: intention to damage US B-52 bomber 
Tuesday 22 May 2007  
 
Jury decides - not-guilty: intention to damage US bombers destined for Iraq was lawful        
PRESS RELEASE 
 
Jury decides - not-guilty: intention to damage US bombers destined for Iraq was lawful 
 
This afternoon, Tuesday 22 May, at Bristol Crown Court, the trial of two Oxford
peace activists Philip Pritchard and Toby Olditch (known as the 'B52 Two')
concluded with the jury returning a unanimous verdict of not-guilty- in less than three hours. The two were charged with conspiring to cause 
criminal damage at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire on 18 March 2003 when they tried to safely
disable US B52 bombers to prevent them from bombing Iraq[1]. 
The court heard the two men acted to prevent damage to life and property in Iraq, and war crimes by the aggressors [2].
 
 
The trial started on Monday 14 May 2007. This is the second trial for the alleged offence; the first in October 2006 ended in a hung jury, after 12 hours of deliberation spread over three days. The two accused were facing up to ten years in jail. There are two other similar cases awaiting re-trial, due to hung juries, at Bristol crown court. 
 
The two activists maintain that war crimes were committed in the bombing as cluster bombs, which spread unexploded bomblets that kill and maim civilians (like mines) were used, as were 'bunker busting' bombs tipped with depleted uranium that fragments, spreading radioactive toxins which are harmful to civilians. 
 
 
During the trial the prosecution accepted that even delaying the bombers would have prevented civilian casualties, as it would have allowed those fleeing cities more time to escape. In his hour and a half summing up today, Justice Crowther explained the legal tests that must be met for the prosecution to succeed, he reiterated the facts and summarised the evidence. A document 'steps to verdict' had been provided to assist the jury. 
 
 
Toby Olditch said "We're overjoyed, and thankful for the good sense of the jurors, for the wonderful support we've received, and for the commitment and expertise of our legal representatives. But hundreds of thousands of Iraqi people have still suffered as a result of the Government's actions. It shouldn't have come to the point that people had to take direct action to try to check the abuse of executive power."
 
 
Phil Pritchard "I am delighted that the jury have returned a unanimous not-guilty verdict. Our action in trying to prevent illegal attacks on the people of Iraq in 2003 is vindicated. I hope war of this kind never happens again."
 
 
ENDS 
 
Media contact at court: 07910 329 211 
 
Editors Notes 
A full press briefing is available on request. Philip Pritchard is 36 years old, and a self employed carpenter and father. Toby Olditch is 38 years old, and a self employed builder. They both live in Oxford. The defendants were represented in court by barrister Edward Rees, Q.C.from Doughty Street Chambers, London. Their solicitor is Mike Schwarz of Bindmans & Partners, London.  
 
[1] The two men were arrested inside the perimeter fences at RAF Fairford in the early morning of 18 March 2003, just two days before the bombing of Iraq started. They carried with them tools to damage the planes, nuts and bolts to jam the aircrafts engines, pictures of ordinary Iraqi civilians and paint symbolizing blood and oil. They also carried warning signs for attaching to any damaged planes which would help alert aircrew to their action. The two men acted nonviolently in a way which would not result in harm to anyone, including the military personnel at Fairford. They intended to stay with the planes and tell the operators what they'd done. 
 
[2] Civilian casualties in Iraq since the invasion are 
estimated between 68,796 (Iraq Body Count) and 650,000 (Lancet October 2006). 
More bombs were dropped in the initial 'shock and awe' attack on Iraq than in the whole of the first gulf war. 
 
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6This is cool. Unanimous jury acquittal in Dublin last July for the Catholic Worker Pitstop Ploughshares followed by this unanimous decision across the water. As Deirdre Clancy said after her trial: The jury is the conscience of the people. The Bristol jury has given a true verdict. Congratulations to two more exceptionally brave individuals and to their friends, families and legal teams. Memo to Michael McDowell: have you still time to abolish jury trials before you hand back the Merc?
This website will be regularly updated reporting on the trial of Fr. Steve Kelly SJ & Franciscan Fr. Louie Vitaie.
The pair are on trial for nonviolently confronting U.S. torture training & Gitmo.
http://tortureontrial.org/index.html
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/toby_olditch_and_ph....html
well done Toby, Philip, and all supporters.Thanks for your dedication & commitment.
Listen online or download audio (no transcript):
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/latenightlive/stories/2007/193...9.htm
In a similar vein, the Raytheon 9 are before the court in Derry on Tuesday 5th June and they are asking as many supporters as possible to gather outside the courthouse in Bishop Street at 9.30 am in an act of solidarity with them.