*Daithi Mac An Bhaird (extreme left) with a number of supporters outside Ennis courthouse after he escaped a conviction arising from a protest he attended against the war in Gaza at Shannon airport last November.ย 

A 46-year old Irish and history teacher protesting at Shannon Airport over the war in Gaza has escaped a conviction.

At Ennis District Court, Judge Alec Gabbett imposed the Probation Act on Daithi Mac An Bhaird of Nรกs na Rรญogh, Co Chill Dara for the public order offence at an anti-war protest at Shannon Airport on November 17th last.

Sgt Frank Oโ€™Grady told the court that on the day protesters were blocking the airport and Mr Mac An Bhaird didnโ€™t comply with a Garda direction to clear the road.

In the case, Mr Mac An Bhaird – who has no previous convictions – pleaded guilty to Section 9 of the Public Order Act when preventing or interrupting the free passage of vehicles on a road close to Shannon Airport.

In court, solicitor for Mr Mac An Bhaird, Tara Godfrey said that her client travelled to Shannon Airport as โ€œhe had made all sorts of efforts to highlight concerns he had about the lack of checking of planes in Shannon in circumstances where the International Court of Justice had said that there were to be no arms passing through the countryโ€.

Asking to have the charge dismissed Ms Godfrey said, โ€œMy client wouldnโ€™t consider himself a criminal at all.”

Ms Godfrey said that the offence is at the very lowest end of public order offences and the fine allowed is effectively a parking ticket in terms of sanction and a reflection of how Mr Mac An Bhaird carried himself on the day.

Ms Godfrey handed into court a prepared written statement by Mr Mac An Bhaird.

Judge Gabbett read the contents to himself and said that he respected Mr Mac An Bhairdโ€™s right to peaceful protest.

He told him, โ€œI get why you are here and you are entitled to do what you did provided that it is done peacefullyโ€.

In his written statement, Mr Mac An Bhaird said, โ€œI am accused of trying to disrupt the traffic to Shannon Airport on a day in November and I accept the chargeโ€.

He added, โ€œThe International Court of Justice on July 19th 2024 called for an arms embargo and in light of the Government and this Stateโ€™s refusal to uphold Irish neutrality, I felt compelled to act in defence of international lawโ€.

โ€œGiven the fact that foreign military personnel and aircraft were passing through Shannon Airport on the date in question, uninspected, my conscience forced me to take this small action, along with othersโ€.

He said, โ€œI simply want the outgoing and incoming Governments to uphold the law, international and domesticโ€.

He said, โ€œI am not a criminal. My small action was a political and moral oneโ€.

Opting not to convict Mr Mac An Bhaird and impose the Probation Act instead, Judge Gabbett said that he was doing this as Mr Mac An Bhaird has no previous convictions.

Speaking outside Ennis courthouse after the case, Mr Mac An Bhaird said, โ€œI donโ€™t consider there should be any charge of punishment for what I didโ€.

He said, โ€œAll I did was ask that Irish and international law be applied, I feel I suppose that the wrong people were arrested on the day – I was there in a non-violent way to try to get the Government to implement the lawโ€.

He said, โ€œThe judge mentioned me being a teacher – I am conscious of the fact that the children of Gaza havenโ€™t had education for more than a year. All of their schools have been bombed deliberately and I felt obliged to act because I am a teacher of young children of a similar age and the children of Gaza are being bombed, vaporised, killed and terrorisedโ€.

He said, โ€œThere was a protest organised and I felt morally obliged to go down and protest and to bring awareness to our Government that it is not satisfactory that there are US war planes passing through the countryโ€.

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