Mother and Activist, Clare Grady, Sentenced in Federal Court



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?As a mother who knows the preciousness of children, not just mine - but all
children - I want the court to understand that before we walked into the
recruiting station [March 17, 2003] a million people had already died in Iraq
from U.S. imposed sanctions, half of them children,? said Clare Grady as she
testified at her sentencing today in Binghamton federal court.

Grady was sentenced to six months of federal prison and ordered to pay her share
of restitution for participating in a symbolic act of non-violent resistance at
a military recruiting station outside Ithaca, NY on the eve of the U.S.-led
invasion of Iraq.

Grady?s two daughters, Leah Sayvets, 16, and Teresa Rose Sayvets, 14, stood in
the court gallery as their mother spoke, ?We are raising our children to love
God and one another. Not to kill or cooperate with killing. To know that law is
here to uphold life and not the other way around. We would like to teach our
children to act from their conscience, responsibly, and for the greater good.?

Last September, a federal jury found Clare Grady, Danny Burns, Teresa Grady and
Peter DeMott, (known as the St. Patrick?s Four) not guilty of federal conspiracy
charges, but guilty on the misdemeanor counts held against them. The federal
case was the second time the Four had been tried for the same incident. Their
state level trial ended in a mistrial when the jury could not come to a
decision, splitting their vote nine to three in favor of the defendants. The
federal prosecutor picked up the case after it was brought to their attention by
former Tompkins County District Attorney, George Dentes.

During the federal trial last fall, Grady informed the jury about her travel to
Iraq before the war in 2002. She had met with a group of Iraqi mothers during
the trip and spoke with them through an interpreter. After the women described
the hardships of living under U.S. sanctions, they asked Grady about her own
children. When she showed them a picture of her two daughters, the Iraqi women
kissed the each of the girls in the photo before handing it back to her. Grady
then asked the jury to consider ?the love that?s necessary to make that bridge.?

The encounter with the Iraqi women was what drove Grady to carry photographs of
mothers and children to the recruiting station during the act of civil
disobedience that ultimately brought her, almost three years later, into federal
court in Binghamton, NY. When Grady attempted to enter the photos as evidence
for the jury during her federal trial, the judge denied her submission. But
today in court, Judge McAvoy accepted a packet of 102 photographs with the names
and ages of New York State military who had died in Iraq from Grady.

Judge Thomas J. McAvoy stated this morning that he feared anarchy would ensue if
others followed Grady?s example. Prior to pronouncing the court?s sentence on
her the judge emphasized his duty to protect the public from Grady?s unlawful
actions.

Grady said, ?I go to jail as part of the public discourse about the war in
Iraq.?

Paul Sayvets, Clare Grady?s husband, was joined by dozens of his wife?s
supporters today. Before being handcuffed, Grady blew kisses to the crowd of
family and friends assembled in the courtroom.

Katie Quinn-Jacobs is a freelance writer living in Ithaca, NY. For more
information on the St. Patrick?s Four, see www.stpatricksfour.org

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