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Press Releases & Updates 2001
26th April 2001
Scottish Parliament Demonstrators Appear in Court
MSPs to Be Called to Give Evidence
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The eleven Trident Ploughshares activists who were arrested after a
demonstration in the Scottish Parliament on 5th April appeared today in
Edinburgh Sheriff Court and at the same time left at the Parliament a
letter for each MSP explaining their action.
The eleven were charged with disrupting the Scottish Parliament and causing
a breach of the peace. Eight of the activists were present to give a not
guilty plea and three others pled by letter. The Crown applied for a bail
condition that the accused should not enter the Parliament building until
their trials but Sheriff Charles Stoddart varied this to a commitment not
to disrupt the Parliament. The activists were released on bail and given a
wide variety of intermediate and trial dates in August and September. All
those present asked for their trials to be conjoined but Sheriff Stoddart
said he was unable to consider that at this juncture. One of the
demonstrators, Morag Balfour, from Glenrothes, who will be a parliamentary
candidate in the upcoming general election, told the court that eleven
separate trials would in itself be disruptive to the Scottish Parliament
since MSPs would likely be called as witnesses. Court officers instructed
supporters in the public seats not to take notes but when this was queried
by one of the accused, Jane Tallents, from Helensburgh, Sheriff Stoddart
made it clear that the hearing was in public and note-taking was quite
acceptable.
In their letter to the MSPs the eleven said: "We are writing to you now to
explain that we did not take that action lightly, without due consideration
or out of a lack of respect for the Parliament and the democratic process.
... An alarm call was needed. The shocking truth is that the Parliament had
already been in existence for two years and there had been no debate on
Trident, nor to our knowledge any plan to have one ... If the formal
democratic processes can amble along like a sleepwalker in the face of such
a crime by the state as Trident is, in the interests of the health of our
democracy, it needs to be wakened."
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