Anti-War Court Case Adjourned
The case of two Éirígí members who face charges related to the recent visit of British war-criminal Tony Blair to Ireland was adjourned in a Belfast court today (Wednesday).
Cormac Ryan and Scott Masterson were arrested along with Éirígí member Dominic McGlinchey during the RUC/PSNI attack on peaceful protesters at Stormont Castle on the May 8th, 2007.
Demonstrators had gathered at the Belfast venue to ensure that Blair was not lauded as a peace-maker in Ireland while his troops continue to kill with impunity in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The three activists face a string of public order and assault charges, despite the fact that no evidence has been produced to back up the RUC/PSNI claims. The case for all three is now set to be heard on June 29, when it is expected to reach its conclusion.
Speaking from outside the court, Éirígí spokesperson Daithí Mac An Mháisitír thanked those who turned out to show support for the accused activists.
“The solidarity that the lads have received since their totally unjustified arrests has been great to see. It’s a credit to people for seeing through the RUC/PSNI spin. Cases like this one are important to win. Not least because we need to ensure the right to peaceful protest, free from the fear of assault and arrest. Whenever the final court date is set we hope people will turn out in sufficient numbers to make it clear that the casual brutalisation and judicial fit-up of political activists is not acceptable.”