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Ciaron O'Reilly, Irish Anti-War Activist, Detained by Counter Terrorist Copsin England!
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Thursday November 08, 2007 21:55 by London Catholic Worker London, England
Longtime Catholic Worker and Irish/Australian Anti-War activist Ciaron O'Reilly was detained by officers from the counter terrorist squad at Luton Airport, England, today. O'Reilly was taken to a secure office at the airport. - warned, questioned and searched. He was later released. The three officers were acting under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000. Officers claimed to be acting on intelligence from Irish Garda. O'Reilly has never been convicted of an offence in Ireland. Full report to follow..... |
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Just working out how to use this resource- just found it in google.
Met you at Bryan Law's - Maiia
There are two issues one is terrorism and the nature of the recent threat and the other issue is how the state is using the fear of terrorism to erode basic civil liberties and attack civil society.
The detectives and I both oppose terrorism but it seemed our definitions differ. Mine would include the wholesale terror of B-52 raids launched from England, missile attacks from the Ark Royal etc a long with the no warning bombings on the tube system by the jihadists. The dtective's definition does not include state terror but broadens to include nonviolent damage to weapon systems and the like that are designed to destroy human life.
As the Milne article reflects on the present phenomenon "....the real surpise is how few attempts there have been since Blair joined Bush's war on terror; one serious atrocity, two bungled outrages, and a series of unsuccesful plots of varying credibility does not even begin to match the scale of the IRA campaign of the previous decades..........what is clear is the assault on basic civil liberties represented by repeated extensions of pre-charge detention and control orders is out of all proportion to the reality of what is taking place........."
When I was stopped I did not know what rights I did or didn't have in terms of the right to remain silent etc. I'm still a little fuzzy on it all.
It was obvious to the Mayor of London if Britian had not invaded Iraq and Afghanistan than the tube would not have been bombed. It seems a little ironic to be targetting those who nonviolently oppose war and terrorism.
Well apparently they were serious when Bush Jr. stated "that if you're not for us, you're against us". Implying if you don't support the U.S./U.K. war machine shredding lives in the Middle East & Afghanistan, you must be with the Jihadists and their pathetic mimicry of car, backpack and body bomb responses to the B52's, F 16's and cruise missiles. These guys obviously have not heard of the old anarcho saying "If they give you two options - always choose the third!"
I was departing Ireland after a week of visiting friends and attending the "Route Irish" launch. http://www.indymedia.ie/article/84775
I bought a copy of The Guardian at Dublin airport. I'm usually a daily communicant of the Guardian when living in Ireland or England, because we have such pathetic newspapers in Australia. Thursday's issue was full of the anti-terror hysteria sweeping the British state a tenfold rise in terror prisoners (up to 1300) expected within the next 10 years http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2207068,00.h...ed=11
the head of M15 warning of how "terrorists are methodically targeting young people and children in this country (for recruitment)", the Metropolitan police commisioner ducking and weaving around the obvious course of resigantion over the "counter terror" killing of innocent Brazillian commuter Jean Charles de Menezes and the Queens speech arguing for extending the limit on pre-charge detention.
Due to a late night on the Guiness and an early whacked out body clock rising, I slumbered off airborne half way through Seumas Milne's opinion piece "A Pointless Attack on Liberty that Fuels the Terror Threat". http://www.guardian.co.uk/humanrights/story/0,,2207226,....html
I woke up as we landed.
As I entered the Luton terminal, I was approached by three plainclothes detectives. They stated that they had been alerted by the Irish Gardai that I was a threat to the aviation industry. They asked me if I was a member of "Plane Stupid" (a climate change direct actionist group against air travel)? Having paid 1c for my Ryan Air Flight I responded, "If I was with them I guess I would have come by train!" A detective responded "You'd be surprised!"
They asked me what my intentions were. I informed them that I was coming to live and work with the London Catholic Worker www.londoncatholicworker.org They continued to ask me about my activist history. I told them, "Look I'm going to stop answering these questions some time, so it may as well be now!" I said I was concerned about the civil liberties ramifications of co-operating with their behavior. They then moved me to a secure office within the airport and gave me a look at a section of the Terrorism Act 2000 that I was being questioned under. They said I was being detained under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000. I asked them what section of the police force they were from and they replied Counter Terrorist. I said that I'm not going to answer questions and they should try googling me and they would have the answers to the questions they had already asked. I told them I was from the Catholic Worker, a pacifist movement and that whatever we do it is nonviolent and we always stay and pray. So there's never much of a chase involved from their perspective
They began to go through my bag, which is always a game of hot and cold. They filled out a form and asked me to define my ethncity, I refused to. They eventually let me go.
Peter Ustinov reflected that "War is the terrorism of the rich, terrorism is the war of the poor!" Catholic Workers believe that security will be built on peace and justice not war, internment and the shrinking of civil liberties. God knows what the Gardai in Ireland are thinking? We were acquitted, accept it, move on! www.peaceontrial.com
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Wish you all the best Kieron.
Solidarity from Erris, Maura
Ciaron
Sorry to hear you are still experiencing injustice just because you continue to fight for justice for others. It is also of concern that the Gardai are abusing their powers by wrongly labelling peace activists as potential terrorists, while ignoring the real terrorists and international war criminals who are daily flying through Shannon airport
See court report at Ennis Co Clare 8 Nov 07.
solidarity from Shannon, Ireland
Edward Horgan
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/84978