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call for March to Shannon

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday February 10, 2003 12:59author by Conor (on behalf of Dublin grass roots v war)

march to shannon on March 1st

In order to maintain the high public profile of the Shannon refueling we are calling for a demonstration/day of action at Shannon on MARCH 1ST

This call has been endorsed by

Dublin Grassroots Gathering
Mid West Aaginst Military Agression
Gluaiseacht
Cork Peace Alliance

All help and support appreciated

Conor (Dublin Grass roots)

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author by KMTpublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 13:11author address author phone

Haven't the flights been rerouted to Frankfurt?

author by kitty-katpublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 13:16author address author phone

World Airways, just one of the airlines engaged in U.S. military transport, has re-routed the next 17 flights through Frankfurt. World Airways are responsible for 35 – 40% of troop throughput passing through Shannon. But they are not the only ones and they have yet, as far as I’m aware, to determine whether or not they will resume the use of Shannon. The decision was taken before the actions of Mary Kelly and CW5 so that may encourage them to stay away, Bertie’s deployment of the toughies in green may charm them back…

author by conorpublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 13:24author address author phone

17 world air ways ones have been diverted to Frankfurt
- but they have no comment on what happens after that -
NONE of the other Charter companys have pulled out and the US military, navy and air force continue to run their own flights

so its a start but they might need a bit more encouragement

Conor

author by Eoin O'M.publication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 13:28author address author phone

I endorse fully the call for a march on Shannon March 1st. I would ask that it takes the form of a demo in the traditional style but also attempts to get inside, either through the fencing or the terminal building itself. Can the Garda and their green chums arrest 6 or 700 people?

author by Paulpublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 13:58author address author phone

During one war (possibly Vietnam) there was a huge demo and armed soldiers held off a crowd. Hundreds of women armed only with daisies and other flowers marched up to the soldiers and stuck the stems of the flowers into the muzzle of the soldier's rifles. Would be an interesting sight at Shannon!

author by conor cregan - shannon peace housepublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 17:30author address author phone

thats greats,bring plenty of these inflatible hammers that say"hammered by the irish"to both demos.sat 15th and march 1st

author by RXpublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 17:32author address author phone

author by Terrypublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 20:48author address author phone

The article in the related link mentions a number of direct actions by soldiers during
previous wars, which readers might find useful and interesting. What it demonstrated most
clearly is that exceedingly simple actions like nuts and bolts accidently falling down
into ship engine parts can seriously damage it and put a ship out of action for months.
I would imagine the same would happen with aircraft engines. Modern technology seems
to have an Achilles heel in that it can be very sensitive to even minor disruption.

The actions and events described were certainly new to me and I expect may well be for many
others too.

The page http://www.infoshop.org/military.html also has links to other stuff too.

Related Link: http://www.infoshop.org/myep/love3.html
author by fleet of footpublication date Mon Feb 10, 2003 23:29author address author phone

You will need a lot of persuasion to get the swp to venture back to Shannon again, some of them are still running away


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