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100 flowers, 100 names: Remembering the Dead at Shannon airport

category national | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Friday March 17, 2006 18:00author by Margaret Report this post to the editors

A personal trip to Shannon airport to remember 100 people who have died as a result of the war

100 flowers, 100 names: Remembering the Dead at Shannon airport

Instead of travelling from Limerick to Dublin for the anti-war march I decided to spend some time doing things that made me feel more effectual - reading the Council of Europe and the Irish government’s report on illegal detention and rendition and deciding how I could follow up on the findings and discrepancies in these, catching up on the state of discussion and action in the Dail, Seanad, and associated committee etc. and visiting the airport to remember the lives that have been lost over the past three years and the role of Ireland and Shannon in the war.
Being opposed to the invasion of Iraq, the use of Shannon airport to facilitate the murder of the Iraqi people, and the illegal detainment and torture of people is not about politics or point scoring between political groups but about the suffering of real people. Sometimes I’ve felt that the real issues get lost at these type of marches and I really wanted to do something to remember those killed in Iraq in the last few years, to remind myself and others of the human lives involved.
So this morning I went to Shannon with 100 flowers, each bearing the name of 100 people who have been killed in Iraq. Each name was hand written from a list of civilians killed in Iraq (from IraqBodyCount.com) and a list of US military causalities. The 100 names and ages I wrote represented a tiny percentage of the true death toll. (Depending on what source you believe it ranged from 1 name represents 300 to 1,000.)
Most of the ground troops that have been in Iraq in the past few years have gone through Shannon airport. This is their last stop before they are set loose in a country where they can’t speak the language, don’t fully understand the culture and end up committing and witnessing horrific atrocities. Those who do make it home cannot but be psychologically scarred for life. And then there’s the Iraqi people who’ve suffered so cruelly for so many years – a modern functioning society that had been ruined by years of sanctions and war, cities where you never feel safe, where death and destruction is all around you, where you can’t protect yourself or your family or keep them safe, where every day might be your last.

(I didn’t have a digital camera so pictures to follow next week)

I laid a flower on each seat in the viewing gallery and in a few locations around the terminal building but I placed most of them in locations around the perimeter fence or the runway.

I thought about how the pain I’ve seen the death of a single family member cause…
And I thought of the parent of the 500,000 children who died as a result of sanctions in Iraq even before the US invasion

I thought of Kathy Kelly being fined $20,000 by a US judge for trying to bring much needed medical supply to Iraq to save the lives of some of these children

I thought about the Depleted Uranium and the legacy that will leave behind in Iraq

I thought about White Phosphorous raining down on Fallujah and the horror of having something burn through your skin and flesh that can’t be put out by water

I thought about the weapons that have passed through my local airport

I thought about the emergency landings of US military planes at Shannon

I thought about the chemical factory beside the runway…

I thought about the bravery of Kelly Dougherty and Jimmy Massey who have stood up and said “What I’ve done is wrong”

I thought about the military conscientious objectors like Kevin Benderman who now sit in US jails

I thought about those with loved ones in Iraqi prisons, held indefinitely without trial, never knowing if they will see them again

I thought about the people held at the Guantanamo camps and what it must do to a person to be treated with such inhumanity for so many years, what it must be like to be taken half way around the world to be locked up indefinitely, to never know if you’ll see your loved ones again, to know that the world lets this happen.

I thought about the long hot days in Iraq without electricity and water.

I thought about what it must have been like to live in Fallujah or Sumarra and have your city bombarded with air missiles

I thought about David Norris trying to get the Seanad to instigate a committee to investigate the presence of CIA planes involved in illegal detainment and transport at Shannon
And I thought about the Fianna Fail Senators who opposed the investigation…

I thought about the hundreds of thousands of young Americans who have sat on the runway at Shannon before going to kill and maim their fellow human beings many of whose only crime is being born in Iraq

I thought about Carmen Trotta, Frida Berrigan and others who walked through Cuba to get to Guantanamo Bay to protest at the treatment of prisoners there

I thought about the St Patrick’s Day Four, who are now in jail for a peaceful protest at a military recruiting station on this day three years ago

I thought of Rachel Corrie who was died three years ago yesterday when a member of the Israeli Defence Force ran her over in a bulldozer as she tried to protect the house of a doctor from being knocked down for no reason

I thought about the notion of what it is to be Irish and how disappointed I am at the way in which money has become more important than people’s lives

I thought about Eoin Dubsky spray painting that plane and seeing the news unfold on Indymedia before anywhere else.

I thought of the many people arrested at Shannon even though they had broken no laws

I thought of the prolonged round of court appearances many endured before charges were dropped.

I thought about how the actions I take won’t change things but I want to make damn sure people know this government does not represent me when it turns Shannon airport into a US military base and allows planes to pass the country that have been known to have been involved in illegal detainment and transport of people.

I thought about the many Priests and Nuns who have spent time in jail in the US for non-violent trespass and protest actions
And I think of the non-response from the Catholic Church in this country and the thousands of mass goers who turn a blind eye…

And I thought about the people who have made it their life’s work to become a voice for the voiceless in this world and who non-violently work to achieve for peace and justice for all

I thought about how lucky I am to have been born in Ireland and not Iraq....

http://www.iraqbodycount.org/names.php

http://icasualties.org/oif/Details.aspx

author by m.m.mc carronpublication date Fri Mar 17, 2006 21:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Margaret, thank you for spending the day as you described. It is very moving and recalls for many of us the small but courageous efforts over the three years. There is a power in remembering.

author by Elainepublication date Sat Mar 18, 2006 03:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

a beautiful action.

author by Ciaron O'Reilly - Pit Stop Ploughshares (personal capacity)publication date Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:53author address Down Under!author phone Report this post to the editors

Good going Margaret, great to know someone was at Shannon speaking truth to power!

Former Irish Foreign Minister Cowen who facilitated the militarisation of the civilian Shannon Airport, spoke at Queensland Irish Club (Australia) on the eve of St. Patricks Day. On the day itself black shamrocks were distributed & worn by a number of the crowd at the Irish Club. As a local I recieved affirmation and pints from a variety of memebers of Brisbane's Irish community (locals, lawyers, nuns, aunts, uncles, retired cops, a punk form Dublin, old football mates) for our disarming of a U.S. Navy war plane at Shannon 3/2/03) Next trial Dublin's Four Courts 5/7/06

5 people were arrested in Sydney protesting the presence of a U.S. warship and Condi Rice in OZ delivering the latest orders for Australian soldiers deployed in Iraq & Afghanistan. Over a hundred Australian soldiers left Townsville (Qld, OZ) this week for Afghanistan.

I attended and anti-war demonstration in my hometown Brisbane today. Terry Hicks, who son David remains detained at the Guatanemo Gulag, addressed the crowd. Also present were 3 folks from Christians Against All Terrorism who are due in an Alice Springs court for commital hearing. They are facing serious charges for their nonviolent Citizens Inspeaction of NSA/CIA base outside Alice Springs in December. The four penetrated this most secure of sattelite sites in protest at its active role in targetting for the U.S. war machine in Iraq.

Following the trend of deporting a U.S. nonviolent activst last year as "a threat to national security", I was met by ASIO (Australia Security intelligence Organisation) when I arrived home at Brisbane airport a month ago. I was taken into a secure room and questioned about my anti-war activities and intentions! Anti-war demonstrations occured in all Australia state capitals today.

In the U.S. the St. Patricks Four who were arrested for occupying their local military recruitment centre on St. Pats Day 2003 remain in jail. Ceck out their website & send them a postcard!
www.stpatricksfour.org

Related Link: http://www.peaceontrial.com

Related Link: http://www.peaceontrial.com
author by johnfitzpublication date Sat Mar 25, 2006 18:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

memories like that, with which many of us can identify, must surely stimulate action, action that's sorely needed

author by Margaretpublication date Wed Apr 05, 2006 23:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There are a lot of photos but then there are a lot of names. Each flower represents more than 1,000 people who have been killed.

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author by Margaretpublication date Thu Apr 06, 2006 00:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

More preparation

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In The Viewing Gallery
In The Viewing Gallery

author by Margaretpublication date Thu Apr 06, 2006 00:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Flowers around perimeter fence

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author by Caitlin - Code Pink Irelandpublication date Thu Apr 06, 2006 00:11author email codepinkireland at gmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Between the idea
And the reality
Between the motion
And the act
Falls the Shadow

Eliot wrote that of the Hollow Men.

Your action banishes the shadow of shame in which our contemporary Hollow Men seek to hide their shameful deeds.

Your courage and conviction brings light to us all!

Thank you, Margaret.

Related Link: http://codepinkireland.blogspot.com/
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