|
Blog Feeds
Anti-Empire
The SakerIndymedia Ireland is a volunteer-run non-commercial open publishing website for local and international news, opinion & analysis, press releases and events. Its main objective is to enable the public to participate in reporting and analysis of the news and other important events and aspects of our daily lives and thereby give a voice to people.
Public InquiryInterested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
Human Rights in IrelandIndymedia Ireland is a volunteer-run non-commercial open publishing website for local and international news, opinion & analysis, press releases and events. Its main objective is to enable the public to participate in reporting and analysis of the news and other important events and aspects of our daily lives and thereby give a voice to people.
|
Globalise Resistance bulletin national |
miscellaneous |
news report
Tuesday July 09, 2002 15:46 by Nora Geraghty and Joe Carolan - Globalise Resistance
![]() The weekly GR bulletin, with a range of events and reports. 1. Meeting, Tuesday 9th July
Professor Arturo Escobar of the Dept of Anthropology, University of North
Wednesday 10th July, 10am, Old Richmond Courthouse, Nth. Brunswick st. Last October 14 people were arrested under the Public Order Act while taking part in a peaceful protest. This was in clear violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the relevant parts of which are set out below. This Wednesday 10th July, 10 of them must face charges in court. We ask anyone who has the time to come and support them by holding a vigil outside the court and letting the police know that we find this unacceptable, and that we call for the Public Order Act to be scrapped. Excerpts from an eyewitness report: The protest was called by GR against the 2nd Global Summit on Public Private Partnerships (PPP), where international corporate delegates banqueted with ministers of finance from countries leading the way in neo-liberal privatisation of public services. The banquet was held in the exclusive Southside Burlington Hotel. The conference was endorsed by the Irish minister for Finance, Charlie Mc Creevy, in a move which many Irish activists interpreted as a statement of intent that the control was preparing for a huge new wave of privatisations in the airports, buses, rail, health and education. Many groups were at the protest- the Dublin Anti-Bin charges campaign, opposing double taxation and privatisation of refuse services; the Bus workers Action Group, a rank and file trade union network that has led strikes on the capital's buses for proper funding of public transport, water service workers from Ballymun (with placards parodying the old Irish rebel song: Not even our rivers run free), Globalise Resistance, the Green Party, the Socialist Workers Party, the anarchist Workers Solidarity Movement and Joe Higgin's Socialist Party. As the protestors regrouped, reinforcements in paddy wagons arrived. The Dublin police helicopter was brought in overhead, and members of the Special Branch (the Irish political police) arrived in plainclothes and unmarked cars. Now strengthened, they launched a second baton attack, this time beating demonstrators out onto the busy main road and making 9 forcible arrests. Dublin was now witnessing a full-blown police riot. They were acting in a very organised, political and violent way. They arrested key organisers, an Indymedia video camera activist, and my friend Rory Hearne, past President of Trinity College Dublin. Rory was arrested by about four huge cops who were beating him all over his body. One cop was choking him from behind with his baton. Blood was pumping out of his head. His friends, who were holding him and asking why he was being arrested, were also batoned, punched and told to "fuck away off!" I turned and saw the SWP's Richard Boyd Barrett being punched and kicked by two cops. An Austrian socialist, Thomas, had his head split open and was covered in blood. He would later be hospitalised, after being arrested, for over an hour and a half. The use of this snatch squad was highly political, it was aimed at organisers of both the SWP and GR. The 16 prisoners have now been given bail at £150 each. Full eyewitness reports at: http://www.geocities.com/finghin2000/syucd/news/accounts.html
Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous Now, Therefore THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY proclaims THIS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS Article 2. Article 7. Article 9. Article 19. Article 20. Article 21. Full declaration at: http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html
Globalise Resistance will be holding a fundraiser to help with the fines which may be faced by those who were arrested at the Burlington under the Public Order Act. The final line-up will be confirmed in next week’s bulletin, but so far we have confirmed the following acts: King Sativa. It should be a good night, hope to see you all there.
There is to be a special sitting of the Dail on Thursday, 11th July, to discuss the Ansbacher affair. There is to be a protest at the gates at 5pm. The protest has been called by the SWP but all groups and individuals are welcome to participate and bring banners and placards. GR support this protest fully. We know that hundreds of business people have been evading tax, but the Government is already saying that it will be too difficult to prosecute them, clearly indicating that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor. What’s robbing a bank compared to owning one?
The European Social Forum runs from the 7th-10th November 2002, in Florence, Italy, with a demonstration in support of immigrants organised for the 6th, the day before the Forum begins. On Tuesday 2nd July the first meeting to mobilise an Irish contingent for this event was held in the Teachers Club. A broad group of people came together on Tuesday last to discuss mobilising for the European Social Forum. At a glance around the room the variety was encouraging. Apart from Globalise Resistance (who organised the meeting) the attendance included members of the Socialist Party, Socialist Workers Party, Labour Party, Green Party, SIPTU, the NUJ, the Irish Anti-War Movement and the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Group. What was even more encouraging was that as the meeting went on it became apparent that we were in agreement with each other for the most part, and that those points on which there was some dissension were not going to get in the way of our common enthusiasm for the European Social Forum and all it represents to us. The main focus of this meeting, of course, was to organise a planning strategy for bringing together groups and individuals, getting the word out there, organising sponsorship, transport and accommodation. Volunteers were soon found to do the various jobs which need to be done, and it was agreed that another meeting should be held in about a months time to see how far we’ve come.
The website www.globaliseresistance.com was advertised at the Glastonbury Festival. This site has nothing to do with our organisation. The site opposes abortion rights and includes many offensive pictures, supposedly of aborted We believe that opposing capitalism and neo-liberalism must mean fighting for women's liberation, including a woman's right to control her own fertility. Most people support abortion rights - 77% agree with the need for legal abortion, and every attack on the 1967 Abortion Act has failed. Because anti-abortionists have so little public support, they can only gain publicity by devious and shocking tactics like this. We ask people not to go to the site to check it out. You will only add to their Internet traffic, give them the impression they have an audience and encourage this devious behaviour yet further. Our members put enormous effort into taking forward the rights of ordinary people. We find it deeply offensive that our name is being misused to promote revolting material in this dishonest way. We are consulting solicitors to investigate ways of closing down this site, and preventing the continued misuse of our name.
|
View Full Comment Text
save preference
Comments (20 of 20)