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Global Women's Strike Calls Women to Shannon Airport on 8th March! national |
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Tuesday March 04, 2003 14:32 by Global Women's Strike Working Group Galway - Global Women's Strike
![]() Women in Ireland say No War -- Invest in Caring Not Killing -- Globalise Neutrality The Global Women's Strike is organising a national event against war at Shannon airport on International Women's Day, starting at 2.30pm. As we prepare to take Strike action with women from many countries, we face the threat that the US and UK governments will unleash their weapons of mass destruction on women, children and men in Iraq, people just like ourselves, only poorer. The Strike is calling all women to down tools on Saturday, join the Strike caravan and travel from all over Ireland to the airport on that day. All women are invited to Shannon airport under the banner 'Women Say No War. Invest in Caring Not Killing'. Women in Ireland, proud of our anti-war tradition, are saying, 'Globalise Neutrality'. The event is organised by non-party political grassroots women who are part of a global network. Together we make women's hidden case against war... Global Women's Strike Calls Women to Shannon Airport on 8th March! Women in Ireland say No War -- Invest in Caring Not Killing -- Globalise Neutrality and reclaim the military budget for carers The Global Women's Strike is organising a national event against war at Shannon airport on International Women's Day, starting at 2.30pm. The Strike is calling all women to down tools on Saturday, join the Strike caravan and travel from all over Ireland to the airport on that day. A All women are invited to Shannon airport under the banner 'Women Say No War. Invest in Caring Not Killing'. Women in Ireland, proud of our anti-war tradition, are saying, The event is organised by non-party political grassroots women who are part of a global network. Together we make women's hidden case against war: ** We and our children are the majority of victims. Maggie Ronayne, Strike co-ordinator said, 'Global military budgets now total well over $900 billion. The cost of war is paid for first of all by women and our families, in cuts to welfare Women in over 70 countries will take Strike action, including our sisters in the huge and growing US movement against the war (though news of this massive movement is censored out of the media). Women from Derry, Dublin, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Cork, Ennis, Connemara, Galway, Limerick and Shannon, have contacted us to say they will join us. Clare Women's Network, Women in Media and Entertainment, Women taking part in Ireland to protest the war include pensioners, single mothers, African women, women from Iraq, women from the North of Ireland, students, Roma and traveller women, women from the Connemara gaeltacht, Why is there money for war and no money for: clean accessible water, food, single mothers, maternity care in rural areas, childcare for all women and not just those in waged work, disability benefits and carers, students, Therese Maher, a mother who has supported the Strike for the past three years asked, 'Why is killing a paid job when giving birth and the work of caring we women do is unpaid, under-resourced and unsupported?' 'They are trying to African women joining the Strike said, 'Services in villages and rural areas don't even exist in many places in the global South. African women spend most of our lives growing and cooking food, collecting water and fuel that keeps the Men in many countries are supporting our Strike because they well know that what grassroots women win always benefits the whole community. This support is co-ordinated internationally by Payday, a network of men working with and in support of Ends 1. For further information and interviews with the Strike women, telephone the Strike co-ordination in Ireland: Maggie Ronayne on 087 7838688 or email maggie_ronayne@hotmail.com |
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