Saturday, 22 February 2014

US court jails 84-year-old nun for breaking into nuclear plant

US court jails 84-year-old nun for breaking into nuclear plant

Given 35 months, Sister says it would be an honor to die in jail.

 

United States:  An 84-year-old nun was sentenced to nearly three years in prison Tuesday (Feb. 18) for breaking into a Tennessee nuclear facility in 2012.

Sister Megan Rice and two other anti-nuclear activists in July 2012 broke into a federal complex that stores enriched uranium.

“Please have no leniency on me. To remain in prison for the rest of my life would be the greatest honor you could give me,” Rice told the federal judge at her sentencing hearing, according to USA Today.

U.S. District Judge Amul Thapar in Knoxville said he wanted the sentence to persuade others to work for change within the bounds of the law.

The three activists have been in custody since last May, when a federal jury convicted them of damaging the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, and could have received up to 20 years for the crime.

In addition to their sentences, the three will receive three years of supervised probation after they have served their time.

Unexpected snow delayed the original sentencing, scheduled for Jan. 28. Then, a federal judge ordered that the three pay nearly $53,000 in damages to cover facility repairs.

The Tennessee facility, also known as the “Fort Knox of Uranium,” was used in the development of the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in the summer of 1945.

The protestors belong to “Transform Now Plowshares,” an interfaith group that advocates non-violent resistance to nuclear weapons.

Rice — of the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus — along with Greg Boertje-Obed, 58, and Michael Walli, 64, used wire cutters to slice through multiple fences at the Tennessee facility.

Boerjte-Obed and Walli were each sentenced to 62 months.

Once inside the fence, the three spray-painted messages, including “the fruit of justice is peace,” and splattered blood on one of the buildings.

Source: Religion News Service

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