Independent Media Centre Ireland     http://www.indymedia.ie
Search words: ploughshares

Rebel Priest Joins ploughshares Vigil

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Monday October 03, 2005 23:19author by Elaine

Against U.S. Military Use Of Shannon

.
Fr Bill Bixell SJ - The Rebel Priest
Fr Bill Bixell SJ - The Rebel Priest

Communication Is The Key
Communication Is The Key

Wait Til You See What Happens When I Hit This Button - Asia Shows Colm A New Trick
Wait Til You See What Happens When I Hit This Button - Asia Shows Colm A New Trick

Community Gardener Paul Baynes Drops By To Show Solidarity
Community Gardener Paul Baynes Drops By To Show Solidarity

Fr Bill Bixell SJ And Orla, Vine And Fig Planter
Fr Bill Bixell SJ And Orla, Vine And Fig Planter

Comments (8 of 8)

Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
author by Elainepublication date Mon Oct 03, 2005 23:25author address author phone

Amazing what you can do with a piece of cardboard. No excuses.

Is There Anyone In The Country Who Doesn't Know About This?
Is There Anyone In The Country Who Doesn't Know About This?

Liberated?
Liberated?

The Financial Costs Are Not The Biggest Price Paid For This War
The Financial Costs Are Not The Biggest Price Paid For This War

Use The Garda To Stop US Criminality At Shannon Airport
Use The Garda To Stop US Criminality At Shannon Airport

The Last Of The Leaflets, Get Yer Leaflets Here
The Last Of The Leaflets, Get Yer Leaflets Here

author by Ciaron - Ploughshares/Catholic Workerpublication date Tue Oct 04, 2005 00:58author address author phone 087 918 4552

Since starting this weekly vigil in 2002 against Irish participation in U.S. invasions of Afghanistan & Iraq we have been joined by all sorts of wonderful people from wonderful places. None so more than Fr. Bill Bichsel SJ who joined us this week from the Catholic Worker community in Tacoma, Washington U.S.

77 year old Bill is a card carrying member of the
"International Workers of the World" and joined the
Jesuits in 1946. He was ordained in Berlin 1959,
before the wall went up! He was radicalised through involvement in the anti-Vietnam War movement in Boston in the 1960's and later with the United Farm Workers on the west coast in the 1970's.

Bill was first imprisoned in 1976 for nonviolent
resistance to the nuclear first strike Trident
submarine base at Bangor, Washington. Each sub carries 24 missiles, each missile carries 8 warheads...each has 20 times the payload of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Bill was first imprisoned in Lompoc Federal Prison (the one Leonard & Christopher Boyce managed to escape
from!)

Bill was later imprisoned in the Federal Prison in
Sheridan, Oregon for a of 18 months for nonviolent
resistance at the School of (Americas) ..org in Fort ,Georgia. trains government death squads from Latin America. The federal prison is in full view of the Jesuit seminary where he previously spent four years as a seminarian. "It was a goodpreparation!", Bill stated.

The Tacoma Catholic Worker community, where Bill lives, works with the homeless and provides for those with mental illness and daily for other homeless folks to showers, clothing, mail drop off & phone service.

Thanks Bill for dropping by!

Related Link: http://www.peaceontrial.com
author by Elainepublication date Tue Oct 04, 2005 01:20author address author phone

If you are in the vicinity of the US Embassy this week, then feel free to drop by and join Asia. Vigiling outside the Embassy between 8 and 9 am every morning for the next two weeks.
War is always a defeat for Humanity.

Photos courtesy of Asia

Fr Bill And Asia
Fr Bill And Asia

Fr Bill Bichsel SJ
Fr Bill Bichsel SJ

author by PSP Typo Correctionpublication date Tue Oct 04, 2005 10:54author address author phone

Bill was imprisoned for 18 months for trespassing at the "School of the Americas", Ft. Benning Georgia. More background on the school at the following link
www.soaw.org.

Leonard Peltier, Native American activst, escaped from Lompoc Prison but was captured after 5 days.

Related Link: http://www.soaw.org
author by Patrickpublication date Tue Oct 04, 2005 11:08author address author phone

Great work!! Bertie et. al. can be sure the war will never go way as long as ye are still around.

author by Apublication date Tue Oct 04, 2005 15:57author address author phone

Anarchy Cafe Benefit for Pit Stop Ploughshares
THURSDAY 6TH OCTOBER
in THE LIBERTY BELL,
Francis St. off Thomas
at 8:00pm. Admission €5/€3

author by FEICpublication date Tue Oct 04, 2005 16:59author address Derryauthor phone

ACT OF SOLIDARITY WITH THE VICTIMS OF THE ARMS TRADE AND WARS
Saturday October 8th 2005 , Raytheon, Branch Road, Derry.

Almost one year ago, on Friday 19 November 2004, FEIC carried out the digging of a symbolic grave at Raytheon, Derry. During the protest, large numbers of white ribbons and flowers were tied to the railings which run along the perimeter of the Raytheon plant. A large stone marker, with the words, 'Fallujah 2004' was left to mark the grave. Flowers and candles were left in an act of solidarity with the people of Fallujah. Within two days, every single ribbon, flower and candle had been removed. The grave marker has been taken away dozens of times in the last year although members of FEIC continue to replace it.

It's clear that Raytheon in Derry were unnerved by the protest and threatened by white ribbons, flowers and candles. The people who make Tomahawk Cruise missiles and boast about the lethality of their product are unable to countenance the sight of simple symbols of peace.
It is no surprise that the dead of Fallujah are not respected by arms manufacturers: that a memorial to their suffering should be desecrated like this is simply another example -- were one needed -- of the primacy of profit over humanity. Those killed by the arms trade and as a result of conflict all over the world are afforded no dignity, either in life or death.

Desecration of memorials to them is an attempt to erase their memory and the memory of what happened to them from our consciousness. We ask you to resist this and to remember those numberless, nameless dead this Saturday. Please brings stones, markers, flowers, candles, white ribbons or whatever method you chose to remember those dead. If you wish to bring materials to remember specific incidents, you are very welcome.

author by Updatepublication date Wed Oct 05, 2005 01:08author address author phone

LINK....

http://news.yahoo.com/fc/world/iraq

Related Link: http://news.yahoo.com/fc/world/iraq


Indymedia Ireland is a media collective. We are independent volunteer citizen journalists producing and distributing the authentic voices of the people. Indymedia Ireland is an open news project where anyone can post their own news, comment, videos or photos about Ireland or related matters.