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On a damp night in February 2003, as the United States prepared to invade Iraq, five Catholic Worker activists scrambled across runways and broke into a hangar at Shannon Airport. Swinging hammers and a pickaxe, they did more than $2.5 million damage to a US Navy transport plane. The five were hit with the full weight of the law and were quickly condemned by the media and much of the antiwar movement. But, threeandahalf years later, a Dublin jury decided they were innocent of any crime.Harry Browne is a journalism lecturer at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
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I appreciate the effort behind this book and the important message it carries. However, the pacing felt slow in some parts. Still, it's worth a read if you're interested in activism and peace movements—just be prepared for some dense sections.
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Emily Johnson
Good Story, But It Drags a Bit
I appreciate the effort behind this book and the important message it carries. However, the pacing felt slow in some parts. Still, it's worth a read if you're interested in activism and peace movements—just be prepared for some dense sections.
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Emily Johnson
Good Story, But It Drags a Bit
I appreciate the effort behind this book and the important message it carries. However, the pacing felt slow in some parts. Still, it's worth a read if you're interested in activism and peace movements—just be prepared for some dense sections.
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Liam O'Sullivan
An Eye-Opening Read on Peace Activism
This book gives a fascinating perspective on how a small group can make a big impact. The detailed account of the Pitstop Ploughshares' actions against the U.S. war plane is both inspiring and educational. I bought this for a friend who's into social justice and they loved it!
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Liam O'Sullivan
An Eye-Opening Read on Peace Activism
This book gives a fascinating perspective on how a small group can make a big impact. The detailed account of the Pitstop Ploughshares' actions against the U.S. war plane is both inspiring and educational. I bought this for a friend who's into social justice and they loved it!
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