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category international | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Sunday December 11, 2005 16:04author by iosaf Report this post to the editors

{a sunday paper's style soliloquay }

This weekend, as the French state celebrated 100 years since the law that seperates state :+: church in education and beyond. French youth have enjoyed secular secondary education and been taught the values of the republic "liberty equality fraternity" fo 100 years. As insidiously the triad of republican values has seen added the quaternion (*) "Equity" added. France has changed: 500 French youth were attacked by police last night for attempting a rave in Rennes, shouting as near 40 were arrested "Liberté!".

On Sundays I occasionally publish an opinion piece:-

I want you to ponder how Mrs Larkin told Jim he looked great just because she was on her knees, and then she arose, and that beautiful human detail is what seperates you from and joins you to the birth of the Irish Labour movement. Jim thought it was such a funny line, and would be a secret testament to

"what its all about"
= Arise now.

500 young people tried to gather and do whatever it is they would have done in a field at Rennes, Brittany early yesterday evening.

But the local mayor, who had previously not chosen to use Loi 3.avril 1955 powers and call a curfew or avail of other municipal public order restrictions, caught wind (probably on the internet) of the fiendish intent of bringing "unknown quantities" of sound systems, speakers, bass woofers, bottles of water, glow sticks, and thus how many people there would finally be.

The Breton prefect in charge of public security Bernadette Malgorn, decided that because ""les conditions minimales de sécurité" [n'étaient] "pas remplies". (because the minimal conditions were not met) she couldn't predict if 15 000 or 20 000 people would turn up.

Oh but some would say she's an old party pooper coz she did the same thing last year, but the ravers didn't throw petrol bombs last year. Oh no! Things have changed on the old garage and sweaty t-shirt circuit. And people are beginning to associate "drugs" with new forms of violent anti-social behaviour indeed.

http://www.swissinfo.org/sfr/swissinfo.html?siteSect=143&sid=6307073&cKey=1134306973000

Of course older French people, the sort who until recently drove swanky buses in the Parisien suburbs, (and would now be happy of the loan of an old London routemaster) are well used to their hooligan offspring by now. They know they'll never vote, and scientifically that will guarantee them a leader of Chavez's stature some day. (Complete with baseball bat). There has been no wave of alarm, presidential adress, or rush to the letters pages of the newspapers to denounce the use of tear-gas, water cannon and "it is rumoured" plastic bullets.

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The development of the republic from its secular watershed of 1905 meant that the claim to sole moral authority held by the Christian churches of France, be they protestant or catholic was allowed to be challanged. And the resulting influence on the perception of the role of intellectuals in society on emergent democracies globally throughout the XX century may not be underestimated. But it has been a very long time since Sartre sold a newspaper or we expected to see "movers & shakers" on the Late Late Show.

We have in Ireland in the last days seen what has been described on the "indymedia editorial list" at least, as a most unusual and seldom scene assembly of _Irish working people_. (((This is what they look like)))

At long last, they have done what they were supposed to have done so long ago, come out of their hiding places wherever it was they were, whatever it was they did to pass these days of halcyon celtic tiger bliss.

But they also did other things in their shared and collective historical past, things which were not achieved or suffered by other emergent "democracies or republics". They endured civil wars, wars of attritition, wars of national determination, dirty wars, economic wars, drug wars. In short they experienced "war" and they seem to know they don't like it. I'd hope in doing so, in being "Irish" the "Irish" have realised how not to do certain things. Our road to the republic of "Equality .:. Liberty .:. Fraternity" is going to be different and we need no longer make the twin mistake of confrontational militancy and constitutional timidity. Our "class war" is going to be very different. It will be more like a pillow fight, and coz we're the post-Kill Bill / Matrix generation we'll fly through the air on invisible wires and be... p-h-e-n-o-m-o-n-a-l :-)


The only thing we need do is keep the Irish working people walking together.
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last coverage of a Rave & Criminalisation.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=71268&search_text=czechtech

(*) If you don't know what a "quarternion" is and why if you're Irish you ought be proud of it-
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69934

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If you are very very slow on the uptake just remember these easy to remember phrases :-
"fraternity" is not "solidarity"
"prosperity" is not "equality"
"equity" is not "liberty".

Mrs Larkin told Jim he looked great just because she was on her knees, and then she arose, and that beautiful human detail is what seperates you from and joins you to the birth of the Irish Labour movement. Jim thought it was such a funny line, from such a wonderful woman, that even Markievicz and Gonne would be impressed, that it would become a secret testament to "what its all about"

Arise now.

The same things will happen but with different values asigned to each part of the equation. Linked sunday papers-
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69934

author by ogipublication date Thu Dec 15, 2005 20:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i was there, to go to the festival, (transmusical) in rennes the past weekend.
i was with french friends, who live in rennes and are quite young and who filled me in on the situation, before and while there was tear gas and water cannons being used.
during the transmusical many young people decend on rennes, well known for its party atmosphere and young population, and furthermore, they usually, (in previous years) hold a 'free party' in tandem with the transmusical, this year the council gave it the go ahead many weeks in advance, however the prefect decided, conveniently only two days before the due date, to prohibit the party.
one must wonder why the timing was so bad, considering the majority of people had already arrived in the city, and that she had many weeks to make this decision beforehand and thrash out the issues.....
well, despite these lingering motives, many thousand riot-police were called in, suppossedly to, protect the citizenry, property, prevent riots.... i dont understand the reason.
anyway, as is natural when there are lines of riot police blocking off streets, (randomly it seemed) the people are provoked.
one incident on friday nite happened in the centre of rennes, rue st. michel, notorious for its great atmosphere. loads of people were on the street in a square and were playing drums with wheely-bins and djembes and bongos, flutes and their own vocal chords, this continued for some time, always in good spirit and without any violence between the crowd. the people were dancing, talking and partying until five in the morning when the riot police decided to charge the crowd, with battons, tear gas and water cannon. once again, naturally they beat the shit out of some people, and a friend of mine was beaten with battons when he tried to stop five or six policemen pumelling a youngster on the ground, he could hardly walk the following day. this however is to be expected by the police, be it france, ireland or spain...
the following nite, as i was returning from the concert (early 12:30am)with an ill friend, we were getting off the bus in one of the central squares, only to be met with tear gas. my friend could hardly walk so we had to sit down,, but as we did so and the bus pulled away, the police fired several canisters of tear gas in our direction down the street. i lifted her down the street and around a corner to evade the gas, my eyes already streaming with tears. but the one thing that suprised me was that there were very little people on the surrounding streets. there was a bar, pretty lively, 5 or so youths in 2 groups, some middle aged people and an elderly couple, and us. i wondered why they were shooting down this street, only two ideas came to mind. 1 that they saw the bus coming from the concert, presumed it to be ful, (which it wasnt cause it was so early- actually nearly empty) and decided to shoot first to disperse the crowd of young potential trouble makers, 2. they were indiscrimiatly shooting down streets where there 'appeared ' to be more than a few people. ironically enough this happened at the place de la republique... vive la france et la represion policial!!

author by :-)publication date Sun Mar 19, 2006 15:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

without sentimentality.

 
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