‘Hastings three’ pursued criminally next week for General Dynamics protest

Three local men, one of them a pensioner, go on trial next Tuesday, 27 August, at Hastings Magistrates Court on charges of aggravated trespass for taking part in a peaceful demonstration at a local arms factory in February.
The ‘Hastings3’ took part in the cross-community demonstration outside the General Dynamics site on Sidley Little Road on 29 February, supported by representatives of Jewish groups, Quakers, trade union bodies, parent groups and political parties. Demonstrators held placards, sung songs calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and handed out leaflets – but several were roughly arrested and dragged off to police vans.
Laurance Holden, 71, Clem McCullough, 31, and Thomas Delves, 24 will plead not guilty to the charges, which carry a maximum penalty of a fine of up to £2500 and a jail term of three months.
Hastings & District Palestine Solidarity Campaign chair Katy Colley said:
The pursuit of these men is clearly political and designed to deter peaceful protests. We have been demonstrating at General Dynamics consistently since the genocidal assault on Gaza began 10 months ago to draw attention to the merchants of death in our hometown complicit in these atrocities.
General Dynamics makes all the casings for the bombs being dropped on Gaza – their Hastings sites makes avionic and communication systems for fighter jets and combat vehicles used by the Israeli military.
Over 40,000 men women and children have been brutally slaughtered in what the world court has deemed a ‘plausible genocide’.
There is a clear legal imperative to stop arming Israel, as was underlined this week when British diplomat Mark Smith resigned on this point, saying it was clear to everyone that Israel was “flagrantly and regularly” perpetrating war crimes in plain sight.
And yet our government continues to issue export licenses to companies like General Dynamics, allowing Israel to continue its barbaric and murderous campaign against the trapped civilian population in Gaza.
The Hastings Three are brave, principled people who do not want our town to be complicit in war crimes. They are with the majority. Poll after poll show that most people want an end to arms sales to Israel immediately. We stand with them, the side of the people, the side of the law and the side of justice.
Dozens of supporters are expected to attend a protest rally at the Magistrates court from 9am in support of the three, and a benefit concert is being held in the evening to raise money for people in Gaza as well as money for court costs.
imon Hester, Chair of the Hastings & District TUC, said:
Protesting against genocide is not a crime. The Hastings and District Trades Union Council supports the Hastings 3 and demands an immediate end to arms sales to Israel.
Kathy Shapiro of Hastings Jews for Justice added:
Hastings Jews for Justice is outraged that the Hastings 3 are facing trial.
It is General Dynamics that should be on trial, not concerned citizens. As Jews of conscience we will continue to exercise our right and moral obligation to speak out against this criminal complicity until there is an arms embargo of Israel, a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, and justice and freedom for Palestinians.’
Leah Levane, Co-Chair of Jewish Voice for Labour (JVL), said:
The more than 10 months of carnage in Gaza demands a serious response. The ICJ decision makes stopping arms trading with Israel and obligation and these three people have been arrested for protesting in favor of International Law.
I am disappointed, to put it mildly, that the Court’s precious and expensive time is being used to try three men whose acts show their commitment to International Law as well as to justice for Palestinians and, of course, peace.’
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Will placard holders outside the court – signalling that juries have the right NOT to convict on a matter of conscience – face the same treatment?
OS.
Yes, I’m aware aggravated trespass is a summary offence, and can only be tried in mags. court, but IIRC, didn’t a judge rule that people could be arrested for holding said placards outside trials?
That particular case, you mention, Toffee, has been settled amicably by Labour’s Solicitor General, Sarah Sackman. One of the few decisions Labour have got right, in the past two months.
n. b. The Solicitor General answers to the Attorney General. It was a narrow squeak. Emily Thornberry thought she was a shoo-in for that position, but, instead, Starmer appointed Lord Hermer. Thornberry, in all likelihood, would have made a dog’s dinner of the issue.
https://goodlawproject.org/trudi-warners-ordeal-finally-comes-to-an-end/
The legal system is in utter chaos, with many many victims of violent and sexual crimes waiting literally years for the opportunity to see justice done, with releasing prisoners early currently being mooted, and magistrates urged not to give custodial sentences (even where that may be appropriate presumably).
Yet somehow room in the system can always be found to prosecute peaceful protestors! Particularly egregious in cases like this where the State is using taxpayer’s money to protect the weapons industry and enabling genocide.
General Dynamics was the principal contractor for the F1-11 combat aircraft (originally called the TFX).
On the same day that President Kennedy was assassinated, 22 November 1963, Don Reynolds testified under oath to the Senate Rules Committee that Vice President Lyndon Johnson had received $100,000 dollars in a suitcase for swinging the production contract away from Boeing and towards General Dynamics based in Fort Worth Texas.
https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKreynoldsD.htm