Speaker tour with Goretti Horgan and Eamonn McCann
Friday 24th – Sunday 26th October 2014
Friday 24th October, 7.30pm, GLASGOW
Venue: Glasgow City UNISON Office, 84 Bell Street, Glasgow, G1 1LQ
https://www.facebook.com/events/1520055821568933/
Saturday 25th October, 2pm, Dundee
Venue: Baxter Suite 1.36, Tower Building, University of Dundee, Nethergate, DD1 4HN
https://www.facebook.com/events/542264725905760/
Sunday 26th October, 2pm, EDINBURGH
Venue: Tollcross Community Centre, 117 Fountainbridge, EH3 9QG
https://www.facebook.com/events/345514388964493/
In August Scottish PSC Fife organised a demonstration in Glenrothes, where one of the world’s biggest arms companies, Raytheon, has a plant. Other firms with bases in Scotland, Denchi Power and Selex, also sell military hardware to Israel. Following a similar action at Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms plant near Birmingham, activists from Glasgow Palestine Action were arrested in September for actions at the entrance and rooftop of a Thales plant near Glasgow. Elbit and Thales are working together to make the next generation of ‘Watchkeeper’ drones, a contact worth £1 billion.
Joining UK-wide actions since the summer, which included Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scottish PSC Aberdeen have organised ongoing protests at Barclays Bank, the main institutional shareholder in Elbit and some of the world’s largest arms companies. Barclays PLC is the named owner of over 50,000 shares in Elbit Systems.
This speaking tour is a chance for us to hear from the inspiring Raytheon Derry campaign and is an opportunity to share ideas and build a sustained campaign to end Scottish arms sales to Israel.
A jury in Belfast Crown Court acquitted the ‘Raytheon 9’ women. Three of the men arrested were also acquitted while two were convicted of minor offences. In 2010 Derry campaigners won a massive victory when Raytheon closed down its Derry plant.
In June 2008 the ‘Raytheon 9’ were acquitted unanimously by a Belfast jury after it accepted that the action was being done in order to prevent further loss of life. During the same trial, representatives from Raytheon had to admit that they had continued to supply weaponry to Israel in spite of evidence that it was being used to commit war crimes.
Organised by Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, initiated by the newly established Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign Women’s Committee
