I'm reluctantly posting on X again because the world needs to read this.
My daughter Zoe Rogers gave her own closing speech at the Filton trial, as did 4 other defendants, while their barristers looked on.
This is what she said 🧵 1/
During this trial you’ve heard some very important evidence. That there are factories on British soil making weapons to send to Israel. That the drones they make include Thor VTOL quadcopters used to drop grenades, drones that are advertised as ‘battle tested’ on Palestinians 2/
You heard how we tried every democratic means available to us, including demonstrations, fundraisers, encampments, petitions, writing to MPs, vigils, arms factory pickets, the list goes on.
And how none of it worked.
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You heard how direct action is effective, how it ended apartheid during the civil rights movement in America,
how it is being used in the UK today to shut down weapons factories,
FOUR of which have been closed permanently.
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After hearing the six of us give evidence you might think it odd that what’s happening in Palestine has gone completely unmentioned. you might have noticed certain words that have been blacklisted, that until our closing speeches,
the word GENOCIDE wasn’t said once.
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I have a lot to lose by going to prison. But you know that we all actually intended to be arrested on 6 August.
The reason I was confident enough to allow that was because I knew that now, 20 months in the future, I would be standing in front of 12 ordinary people like you.
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Not politicians, not legal experts, not barristers and judges wearing 400-year-old horsehair on their heads, but a panel of my equals.
You are the best counterweight to power and tyranny within the legal system as it exists today.
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I want you to know however, that whatever you decide, I will not hold it against you.
How can I when you have been kept so in the dark?
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But you can be sure of one thing: I am PROUD.
I am so proud that I took part in this. I am proud that I overcame my fear and took action.
Because of course I was scared. You don’t just break into an Israeli weapons factory for fun!
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I can say with absolute certainty that this is the best thing I have ever done, because there is a good chance that because of our actions that night,
innocent lives were saved.
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And so I will never be ashamed that I was on trial, that I have spent 18 months in prison, that I may face many more.
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You know that we have been treated as terrorists throughout this process.
A domestic violence worker, two nursery schoolteachers, one oxford grad, an artist and me. It sounds dystopian, but it’s true.
Just like the proscription of Palestine Action.
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But this time YOU are the decision makers. Unlike what the prosecution and the government want you to be, you are not a rubber stamp.
Don't fall into their trap.
Find the six of us not guilty of criminal damage.
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I watched from the public gallery at Woolwich Crown Court as she gave this speech, through tears, and I could hear people crying all around me. I couldn't see the jury, but how could they fail to be moved?
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All five of the defendants' speeches were powerful and moving, each in their own unique way.
And you can get updates on the Filton 24 case as the trial continues, with other linked trials scheduled into 2027, by signing up to our mailing list here 👇
Last week was the latest pre-trial hearing for my daughter & the Filton 18. All are charged in connection with direct action against Israeli weapons factory Elbit Systems in Bristol, where 6 of them damaged quadcopter drones of the kind seen used in Gaza. A thread... 1/
This hearing at the Old Bailey was to start legal discussions about the ‘terrorist connection’ alleged by the Crown Prosecution Service. Although the 18 are charged with ordinary criminal offences, this prosecution is led by counter terrorist police 2/
All have felt the full force of counter terror powers. Violent arrests in raids of family homes. Detention without charge for up to 6 days. Bail denied. UN experts, including the Working Party for Enforced Disappearances, have now sounded the alarm 3/ thecanary.co/uk/analysis/20…
Here's the story so far, and why *you* should join us at the Old Bailey on Thursday...
A thread 1/
Zoe is one of six people arrested in August inside an Elbit Systems facility in Filton, Bristol
She had taken direct action with @Pal_action - breaking in and damaging killer quadcopter drones, very likely for use in Gaza. Elbit is Israel's biggest weapons manufacturer 2/
Why did she do it? She had been on countless marches and yet the government continued to arm Israel during a genocide
She decided that protest wasn't working and only direct action would make a difference 3/
Last week Zoe had a bail hearing listed for Friday. I wrote this poem the day before, wrestling with the agonising hope that she might come home after 7 months in prison.
Then she withdrew her application 💔
Why? 1/
Because she asked her lawyer what the chance of success was, and he said realistically it was *zero*.
People charged with murder and with actual terrorist offences routinely get bail.
But not the Filton 18.
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There is NO legal reason why Zoe or any of the Filton 18 should not have bail. Most of them are in their 20s, all can produce good character references, none have previous convictions.
Zoe is one of 10 activists in prison on remand for action against an Elbit Systems facility in Filton, Bristol, in August
She spent her 21st birthday in prison 💔
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She was horrified by the genocide and went on ALL the marches. But she could see nothing was working. She felt overwhelmed & powerless as the death toll in Gaza rose
Then she decided on direct action with @Pal_action
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The @UWEBristol@publichealthuwe study of 20mph zones/limits found “a statically significant reduction in fatal injuries across the city”...even in 30mph zones, which saw a spillover reduction in speed.
Do we need any more evidence?!
Yay @chriscities always has the best slides! Currently melting our brains with ‘behavioural urbanism’. To change behaviour, make walking & cycling and being in public spaces joyous and effortless and driving uninviting. Hedonistic streets...?
@20sPlentyFav campaigners in Faversham created a ‘protest map’ of red dots where people feel unsafe to walk & cycle. One part of a brilliant campaign that led to approval of 20mph across Faversham & beyond. #20splenty