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Ant-War Resistance in Australia

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Wednesday March 14, 2007 08:49author by Jim - Dayboro Catholic Worker Report this post to the editors

On Saturday 10th March 20 people gathered outside Brisbane’s Enoggera Army Barracks to demand a return of all Australian troops from Iraq and an end to what they claim is a serious war crime – the illegal invasion and occupation of another country.

The previous Monday 20 more Australian soldiers had departed from Enoggera bound for Iraq ... Last December 100 soldiers had left from the Barracks fro Iraq .

The group had notified the police and military of their intention to enter the base in an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in the spirit of Ghandi and Martin Luther King. They intended to set up a Peace Recruitment Center on the base.

Starting at the main intersection 300 meters away from the front gates and sentry box, they held a 9meter banner reading “IN THE NAME OF GOD STOP THE WARS” and smaller placards saying “Bring The troops Home”. After 20 minutes they processed to the gates. Every 30 metres they hammered a white cross by the roadside. Each cross carried an inscription mourning the death and destruction of war. There was a short reflection on each inscription (such as ‘children killed’, ‘soldiers killed’, ‘prisoners tortured’) before moving on.

At the front gates the group was met by a line of police and barricades across both sides of the normally wide open entrance to the base. Capping off this “defense” of Enoggera Army Barracks was a large road sign with words formed by small flashing lights to notify everyone of the situation. The military and police had certainly magnified the visual impact!

While Jason McLeod talked to the police about what was going to happen, a table was set up with a sign reading “ Peace Recruitment Center ” on the front. Sean O’Reilly opened with a short talk and read from (former ‘human shield’) Donna Mulhearn’s direct experiences of the suffering caused by our invasion of Iraq . He invited others to speak, and Josephite Sister Kaye McPadden reminded everyone of the traditional owners of the land we were on, and the suffering and death caused by another undeclared war by the European invaders. Tony Robinson spoke of how his faith had brought him to this place on this day. Anne Rampa spoke of the need to recapture people’s imagination. The mass media had captured their imagination to fear “terrorists” but condone greater terrorism because of that fear. She also said the terrible trauma the Iraqi population was suffering meant we should ‘bring home the troops and send in the therapists!’. Jim Dowling read from the Nuremburg Principles and recalled that Justice Jackson, Chief prosecutor at the Nuremburg trials, had declared that the primary War Crime was initiating a war of Aggression. “This was what Australia had done in Iraq ”, he said

Next, more crosses with names of the dead were then planted around the front of the base. At the same time the children and others decorated the fence with words of peace, cardboard doves and streamers.

In perhaps the most moving part of the action, the children took flowers up to the line of police and handed them to them. Most took them. One officer put them in his large side pocket while others placed them on the ground in front of them. All this was done with the beautiful song “Flowers in the Guns” playing in the background. It was a sight to melt the hardest of hearts.

Next Jason announced it was time for the action of civil disobedience when three of us would try to enter the base to ask the soldiers to refuse to cooperate with the war in Iraq .

A meditative chant, “Veni Sancte Spiritus”, was started up. Between chanting, the three intending to enter each spoke briefly of why they were doing this. It was an emotional moment with many a teary eye, as Lisa spoke of how she would feel as a mother seeing her children suffer through war. Jim also had to stop a number of times as he tried to read a harrowing article by Robert Fisk describing children cut to pieces by US cluster bombs at the start of this Iraq war.

Then the three lifted the peace recruitment table and proceeded towards the base. On reaching the police line, Jason told of their intention to enter. An officer threatened to arrest anyone proceeding any further. When they did so, the three were arrested, and charged with disturbing the peace. “Hey, shouldn’t we be charged with ‘disturbing the war’?” Lisa Bridle asked as they were led away.

After half an hour in the back of the police vans the three were taken way –but not to the watchouse. The police had decided to drop the charges (and the arrestees!) a few kilometers from the base, with the warning that if they went back to the base they would be kept in the watchouse till Monday.

After a short discussion it was agreed this had been a good start to an ongoing campaign of serious resistance to the Enoggera Army Barracks’ ongoing troop deployment to Iraq . The group agreed to meet in a few days and plan the next action.

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Jim Dowling Detained at Ennogera Army Barracks
Jim Dowling Detained at Ennogera Army Barracks

Peace Messages Left on Fence of Base
Peace Messages Left on Fence of Base

author by Updatepublication date Mon Mar 19, 2007 13:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Media Release
 

05 Mar 2005

PARLSEC22/05
 
BRISBANE SOLDIERS BOUND FOR IRAQ

More than 40 infantry, cavalry and military police soldiers will deploy on Operation Catalyst on Saturday March 5 as rotation replacements for soldiers already serving in Iraq on Security Detachment duties in Baghdad, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence, Teresa Gambaro said.

The soldiers are from the 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (6 RAR), the 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2 CAV REGT), 2/14th Light Horse Regiment Queensland Mounted Infantry (2/14 LH QMI) and the 1st Military Police Battalion from Sydney.

Ms Gambaro was joined by Major General Mark Kelly, Commander of the 1st Division as well as family and friends to officially farewell the soldiers at a ceremony at Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane.

Ms Gambaro said they would join more than 100 soldiers of the Security Detachment 6 who deployed from Brisbane on December 29 and replace soldiers from the Darwin-based 5th/7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment.

"These soldiers are departing on a six-month deployment with the Baghdad Security Detachment and I am very proud to be here to officially farewell them on behalf of the Australian Government," Ms Gambaro said.

"The members of the Security Detachment who have returned home and those who departed in December have done an outstanding job in providing protection and support to the Australian Embassy in Baghdad.

"I am sure this deployment will continue the role in the same professional, courageous and dedicated way that have been instrumental to the success of the Australian mission to Iraq," Ms Gambaro said.

"Our Australian personnel have earned the respect and admiration of our coalition allies and have established a strong bond with the people of Iraq.

"All Australians should be proud of the work being undertaken by Australian troops in support of the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Iraq."

Ms Gambaro said the high standard of their training, preparation and equipment was a credit to the entire Defence organisation. The professionalism of the Australian soldiers has enabled them to deal with difficult and dangerous situations whilst rising to meet any challenge.

Operation Catalyst is Australia’s Defence contribution to the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Iraq. Operation Catalyst commenced on 16 July 2003 to follow-on from Operation Falconer.

author by elizpublication date Mon Mar 19, 2007 13:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

we should really be looking at what the Howard Regime is hiding,
the Timor- Leste situation , for one.

The use of Malay airspace for forays into independent countries.
*Military oppression.
*immigration policy.
*White supremacy.

all the hallmarks of the Blair/Bush/Aznar/Burlusconi school of colonial controls
and citizen oppression, (add Arroyo to the list - The Phillipines, and Calderon
of Mexico)

The US/K influence is not limited alone to the G8* school of political posturing.
This is colonial abuse of indigenous communities to serve a dwindling badly
resourced haegamony-= where a life is worth nothing= evil.

 
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