
Three protesters were convicted on December 20 over a protest the previous January at weapons company Boeing. They were targetting Boeing鈥檚 complicity in Israel鈥檚 genocide against the people of Gaza.
鈥淥ur goal was that people should know that Boeing is a weapons company,鈥 protestor Margie Pestorius told 麻豆传媒. The group is trying to 鈥渨ithdraw the social license鈥 for the 鈥渧ast amount of Australian money going to Boeing鈥.
The protest, last January 16, was organised immediately after South Africa鈥檚 government presented its genocide case to the International Court of Justice. Twelve protesters held banners, read poetry, prayed and pasted pictures of children on a glass display.
Pestorius said it聽was a 鈥渕emorial to 15,000 children murdered in Gaza since the Israeli genocide commenced in October 2023鈥. Many of these children have been killed with Boeing ballistic weapons, attack helicopters and fighter planes.
Amnesty International released two pictures of bomb fragments with Boeing serial numbers soon after Israel鈥檚 genocidal assault on Gaza began in October 2023.
These two bombs alone killed 19 children and 24 adults, Pestorius said. Boeing also 鈥渆xpedited orders worth millions of dollars of JDAM [Joint Direct Attack Munition] bombs to Israel鈥.
Dave Sprigg, Tempest Knight and Pestorius were each found guilty for protesting at Boeing Defence.
Knight pleaded guilty to unlawful assembly and wilful damage as part of a plea deal where the 鈥渆nter with intent to commit an indictable offence鈥 charge was dropped.
Sprigg and Pestorius participated in the聽four-day trial, representing themselves, and one day of conviction with magistrates鈥 remarks and sentencing hearings.
Sprigg was ordered to pay $1500 restitution towards a $5000 bill, even though the company admitted in court that they had not replaced the glass doors of the weapons display cabinet.
Pestorius was found guilty of assault and entering the premises, and fined $1000. No conviction was recorded for the 鈥渁ssault鈥.
鈥淭he assault was admitted in court to be very minor, with no effect and was a soft brushing of one person past another,鈥 she said. It was determined to have happened as she stood in front of the door to prevent it from being closed.
鈥淚 was enabling communication from one space through to another,鈥 she said. 鈥淎lso, others moved through and pasted the pictures, read poetry and made speeches and prayed.鈥
Pestorius was banned from attending four different Boeing weapon鈥檚 venues. She faces a more serious charge with a a maximum sentence of five years in prison, on March 6, for refusing to hand over a PIN to her phone, despite a warrant.
The activists are connected to peace group Wage Peace and all are committed to non-violence. Sprigg and another activist have received $900 fines at an Ipswich court in mid-December for a similar protest.
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