We believe that after two hung juries – which are failures of the government
to prove their case – that the it should end its persecution of the 5
Fairford protesters who tried to stop the war crimes of aerial bombardment
of civilian areas during the Iraq war. The Fairford protesters were acting
out of a human concern for the civilians of Iraq and morally (as well as
legally) did a brave action.
The Fairford protesters are people who were arrested while trying to disarm
USAF B52 bombers stationed at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire before the
attack on Iraq in March 2003. They are nonviolent and accountable,
attempting to prevent the deaths of innocent Iraqis in an illegal war.
See link:-http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/10/353547.html
Yours
Colin R
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