Edo Decommissioner defendants arrested at Target Brimar demonstration

Sat­ur­day 17th Octo­ber 2009

This after­noon, around 70 peo­ple gath­ered in Chad­der­ton, Greater Man­ches­ter at the launch demon­stra­tion of the Tar­get Brimar cam­paign.

Sat­ur­day 17th Octo­ber 2009

This after­noon, around 70 peo­ple gath­ered in Chad­der­ton, Greater Man­ches­ter at the launch demon­stra­tion of the Tar­get Brimar cam­paign.
The cam­paign oppos­es the activ­i­ties of Brimar, a Man­ches­ter-based com­pa­ny which makes mil­i­tary com­po­nents used by the British and Amer­i­can armies in Iraq and Afghanistan and by Israeli forces in Pales­tine and Lebanon, and which have also been sold to oth­er mil­i­taries around the world. Although the com­pa­ny stress­es the ‘sit­u­a­tion­al aware­ness’ and defen­sive role of many of the items it man­u­fac­tures, it also con­tributes parts to F16 fight­ers, Apache attack heli­copters and Javelin mis­siles and lists ‘tar­get acqui­si­tion sys­tems’ for ground-launched mis­siles amongst its prod­ucts.
In sun­ny weath­er the demon­stra­tion – which includ­ed gen­er­a­tions of Man­ches­ter res­i­dents, from babies to vet­er­an peace cam­paign­ers – start­ed peace­ful­ly and in good spir­its. Meet­ing at the Gar­den­ers Arms round­about in Moston, it pro­ceed­ed along the Green­gate to the indus­tri­al estate where Brimar’s fac­to­ry is sit­ed, where food and a chil­dren’s play area had been set up. The pro­ces­sion includ­ed Crit­i­cal Mass cyclists, ban­ners and music.
Unfor­tu­nate­ly, dur­ing the talks and music which fol­lowed, Old­ham Police chose to abuse their pow­er by arrest­ing three co-defen­dants from the Edo Decom­mis­sion­ers tri­al who were present to show their sup­port for the Tar­get Brimar cam­paign. The three were arrest­ed for alleged­ly breach­ing dra­con­ian bail con­di­tions which spec­i­fy that var­i­ous co-defen­dants are not allowed to com­mu­ni­cate with one anoth­er. Wit­ness­es at the demon­stra­tion stressed that the three had delib­er­ate­ly not been com­mu­ni­cat­ing with one anoth­er and were appalled to see that being in the same geo­graph­i­cal area was regard­ed by Old­ham Police as grounds to haul them away, threat­en­ing oth­er peo­ple with arrest when they tried to inter­vene.
The Tar­get Brimar demon­stra­tion con­tin­ued after the arrests and wound up ear­ly to allow sup­port­ers to head to Old­ham police sta­tion to offer sol­i­dar­i­ty to the arrest­ed three.
The Tar­get Brimar cam­paign would also like to express its sol­i­dar­i­ty and respect for the Edo Decom­mis­sion­ers and their prin­ci­pled action in Jan­u­ary this year in car­ry­ing out an account­able action which destroyed up to £300,000 worth of equip­ment used by Edo in Brighton to pro­duce weapons com­po­nents involved in mas­sive human rights abus­es in Pales­tine, Pak­istan and oth­er con­flict zones.
At the time of writ­ing, sup­port­ers at Old­ham police sta­tion have been informed that the three will be tak­en to Brighton for a hear­ing next week (w/c 19th Octo­ber 2009) but that the time of their trans­porta­tion is in the hands, not of Old­ham Police, but of the pri­vate Group 4 secu­ri­ty com­pa­ny.
For more infor­ma­tion on future Tar­get Brimar cam­paign plans, see http://www.targetbrimar.org.uk