Karen Fallon
(31) is a Glaswegian-Irish peace activist. She is a scientist
and a Trident Ploughshares
pledger. She has lived at the
Faslane Peace Camp for the past two years.
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Nuin Dunlop
(32) is an American of Irish-Scots-East Band Cherokee-Dutch
descent. She has been working for several years in community service; in the
Catholic Worker, hospital chaplaincy, and with the marginalised. She is a
Catholic anarchist. Her activism stems from the belief that the Creator breaths
life through everyone: War is the most serious violation of life. Born in
the nation with the more weapons of mass destruction than any other, she is
moved to respond to the current US-led assaults on life.
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Damien Moran
(23) is from the Irish midlands. He spent three months
in Haiti recently doing voluntary development work. A qualified geography
and English teacher, he is currently studying theology and anthropology as
a seminarian in Dublin.
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Deirdre Clancy
(33) is an editor, writer and feminist activist with an interest
in both faith-based and other types of resistance to various
structures of social control. She regards war as part of parcel
of a socio-economic system which demeans both women and men and
legalizes corruption of many different forms.
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Ciaron O'Reilly
(43) is an Irish Australian. He is presently working
at a homeless shelter in Dublin and is long time Catholic Worker and nonviolent
resister. He was a member of the
"
ANZUS Ploughshares" which disarmed a B-52 Bomber in upstate New York during
the 1991 Gulf War. He was also a member of the
"
Jabiluka Ploughshares" that disabled uranium mining equipment in the
Northern Territory of Australia in 1998.
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