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Damien Moran

National Catholic Reporter,  April 18, 2008  

Homeland Security agents at Chicago's O'Hare airport April 6 refused entry to Irish antiwar activist Damien Moran, and sent him back to Poland, where he currently lives and teaches. The agents detained Moran and questioned him about a 2003 peace protest Moran conducted, in which a U.S. military plane parked at Dublin's Shannon airport en route to Iraq was damaged.

A Dublin Circuit court acquitted Moran of charges from the protest. Moran was to visit his brother in Virginia and then speak at a conference in Omaha, Neb., sponsored by the Global Network Against Weapons in Space.

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