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Smash EDO campaigners cleared on "lawful damage" defence

by Sue Pearson
Thursday 1 Jul, 2010 at 8:09AM
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Five Smash EDO protestors have been cleared of conspiring to attack the EDO/ITT arms factory because the jury accepted they had been trying to prevent Israeli war crimes.

Simon Levin, from Brighton, and Bristol-based Tom Woodhead, Ornella Saibene, Bob Nicholls and Harvey Tadman were found not guilty by unanimous verdict at Hove Crown Court yesterday.

Another defendant, Rosa Bellamy from Brighton, was discharged on June 15 due to lack of evidence. The verdicts on the remaining two defendants, Chris Osmond from Brighton and Elijah James Smith from Bristol, are expected on Friday (July 2).

All but Bellamy admitted breaking into the factory in Home Farm Road, Moulsecoomb on January 17 last year and causing £180,000 worth of damage.

Six anti-arms trade activists entered weapons factory EDO/ITT in Brighton calling themselves “citizens’ decommissioners”. ITT/EDO MBM, on Home Farm Road, Brighton, manufactures release clips for F15s and F16s as well as the Paveway system of munitions which were used by the Israeli military against civilians in Gaza.

The “decommissioners” barricaded themselves inside, and proceeded to break computers and other equipment, putting an assembly area and machinery used to make bomb release mechanisms out of action.

However, they argued a defence of lawful excuse – that they “decommissioned” the factory to prevent civilians being killed by the Israeli military.

The verdict has been welcomed by Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT).

Spokeswoman Kaye Stearman said: “We are pleased to see that the actions of these five decommissioners have been seen in their proper context – a heartfelt and genuine protest against a company making weapons for an illegitimate war against civilians.

“The jury listened to the evidence and to the defence arguments of necessity and came to the conclusion that this was a case of conscience, not conspiracy. We hope that the remaining decommissioners will also be acquitted.”

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  1. Jem says:
    16 years ago

    Fantastic News! Hopefully another small step towards a world where there is peace.
    Congratulations once again to the bravery of the ‘decommissioners’

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  2. Tommo says:
    16 years ago

    Great. A bunch of fascists with an anti-Israeli campaign based largely on Palestinian propaganda is cleared of criminal damage of a Brighton factory they suspected of supplying arms to Israel. So now the Smash EDO contingent, elated at their latest victory, and aided and abetted by the our new Green MP Caroline Lucas will be off to look for another victim in their fight against the existence of a legal state which, if Hamas has its way, will be bombed off the face of the earth.

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