"The Saint Patrick's Day Four" - Civil Disobediance and IraqOn March 17, 2003, two days before the US invasion of Iraq, four protesters entered a military recruiting center near Ithaca, New York, and poured small amounts of their own blood around the building's vestibule in a symbolic protest against the coming invasion. For this act of non-violent civil disobedience, the Catholic activists are now charged with conspiracy to impede "by force, intimidation and threat" an officer of the United States along with three lesser offenses. If convicted of federal conspiracy in a trial that started yesterday, September 19, they face up to six years in prison, a period of probation and $275,000 in fines.
The First Run/Icarus Films release
INVESTIGATION OF A FLAME, through the story of the Catonsville Nine, is a poetic exploration of how personal ethics and religious beliefs necessitate civil disobediant acts when one's government is committing grave international crimes.