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Wreath and broken daffodils laid at Shannon
Broken Daffodils - Broken Iraqi lives
One minute’s silence and 655 broken daffodils, and 655,000 Iraqi dead.
Today is the fourth anniversary of the war against the Iraqi people. Large peace and anti war demonstrations were held in many other countries, with the largest in Spain, and sizeable ones also in Washington and Australia. In Ireland most people are simply prepared to stay quiet, don’t rock the Celtic Tiger boat, since is appears to be floundering, and a little bit leaky. A small but meaningful demonstration was held a Shannon at about 4pm this evening. It was intended a token of atonement for the atrocities that the government of Ireland helped to inflict on the people of Iraq, in our name.
Deirdre Clancy, one of the five Catholic Workers acquitted of causing criminal damage to a US warplane at Shannon in February 2003, laid a wreath at the entrance to Shannon airport at 4 pm on the 4th anniversary of the start of the war against the Iraqi people. About 30 peace activists attend this memorial of atonement.
Due to the storm overnight most of the daffodils in my garden were broken, so they made a very appropriate symbol for the broken lives of so many Iraqi people. We laid the daffodils horizontal on the roundabout at the entrance to the airport - just like so many Iraqi people have been laid low by gunfire, bombs, depleted uranium, and the mayhem that was predictably unleashed by the this unlawful and unjustified war. The wind at Shannon will blow them away overnight like so many lives have been blown away in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, up at the airport, an American Transair Airlines ATA chartered warplane was being refuelled, on its way to or from Iraq transporting more US troops through our once neutral airport.
May God and Allah forgive the Irish Government for what they have done to so many innocent people, and forgive us for not preventing them from doing so.
Edward Horgan
On Sunday last, March 19th, about 40 people gathered outside the U.S. Embassy to remember the 4th anniversary of the official outbreak of hostilities against Iraq. Organised by the Anarchist Federation, Praga section, speakers highlighted the ongoing human, financial and moral cost of this ongoing military misadventure. Furthermore, they made their opposition to the potential anti-ballistic missile system the U.S. are pushing Poland to host alongside their neighbours in the Czech Republic. Recent polls in Poland, conducted by right-wing and pro-militaristic newspapers admit the majority of Poles oppose the anti-missile installation. According to the authors a mere 8% of people questioned strongly support the installation while only 22% tend to support it. The terrible twin (who is more terrible is any one's guess)Mr. Lech Kaczyinski's deference to U.S. imperial militarism was criticised loud and clear by those who marched from the U.S. embassy to the presidential palace adjacent to places that symbolise Warsaw's resistance to their former Communist overlords
Damien Moran from Ireland pointed out the hypocrisy of christian Polish police officers protecting the headquarters of a State engaged in an immoral and illegal war. He also reminded embassy staff of a viable alternative path to take - a road thread upon by former U.S. soldiers like Kelly Dougherty, Jimmy Massey, Joshua Casteel and other friends from the Iraq Veterans Against the War whose dissenting voices continue to reverberate and expand across the U.S. The path to becoming a whistleblower in the U.S., one has the honour to not only uphold a clear conscience but also follow in the footsteps of significant advocates of peace like Daniel Ellsberg of the 'Pentagon Papers' notoriety.
Moran also announced that a rich ploughshares tradition has existed since 1980 and that in the event that the conservative PiS (Law and Justice) gvt. give the green light for U.S. military expansion in the Tatra mountains, then all peacemakers would have a serious obligation to reflect on how best to disrupt operations and if necessary dismantle the system itself.
20 roses were planted in permanent flower pots, which are situated directly outside the embassy, by Moran and a Danish friend, both men symbolising two nationalities who have ongoing complicity in the occupation of Iraq. The roses will hopefully serve as a reminder to those who defend the embassy and drive it's politico-corporate military internal mechanics that the victims of their employer's war continue to cry out for respite, justice and peace. The thorns on the roses stems should remain a symbol for those of us who may succumb and fall into inter-anniversary date passivity, that responsible citizens have a responsiblity to prick the conscience of the war-designers and sustainers by our ongoing committment to pro-active non-violent resistance.
From U.S. Embassy to President's Palace
Remembering the victims of the Iraq War
Warsaw's U.S. embassy, not the U.S. embassy
Solidarity to all the folks at Shannon, in Budapest, who will gather at FF Ard Fheis on Saturday, and who have been gathering worldwide this past week to remember the anniversary and protest against the ongoing occuaption and war in Iraq.
Cynical reassurances from Dermot Ahern today in the Dail: "On no occasion has the Garda received any evidence to warrant any investigation but they investigated one particular one where somebody alleged that an unmarked Boeing aircraft was observed at Shannon airport in November.
"The complaint was investigated and it was established that the aircraft in question was owned by a non-commercial Dubai state organisation and was being used on the occasion to transport racehorses from Shannon to Dubai."
"Again, one of the famous jets that was allegedly involved in extraordinary rendition around the world, it in fact was on a golfing trip to Derry airport and Sligo airport and a number of other airports.
"The fact of the matter is that extraordinary rendition is banned here in any airport in the Republic — either private or public. We do not allow it."
Detective Sergeant Michael Houlihan, when giving evidence at the third Ploughshares trial, explained what is involved in an investigation into a suspicious aircraft.
When asked had he access to flights he replied no, and that he’d not attempted to board any flights. He said his investigations had been confined to the airport. When asked if there was any way to confirm these investigations he replied that files had been forwarded to the DPP.
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/77179
Basically speaking, any suspected crime against humanity, carried out in Shannon Airport, is 'investigated' by accepting, whatever assurances the Gardaí are told to accept by CIA/US personell, without ever employing either a 'hands on approach,' or an investigative one.
These so-called 'investigations' are tokenistic at best even when considered that they are nothing more than an attempt at propoganda. In truth they are an effective methodology used when the gardaí wish to avoid having to honour their duty.
As for Bertie and the shite he's sprouting: Files sent to the DPP won't remain classified forever - so at the very least - Bertie's lies and complicity are guaranteed to come out in the long term. In the short term, Bertie's shite cannot be said to be odourless.
The above comment should have referred to Dermot Ahern specifically rather than Bertie. Nonetheless, Bertie has earned his mention in the above anyway.
'Mr. President, I'm glad to be able to say on this St. Patrick's Day, 2007, that peace in Ireland is a reality and that our people enjoy success unimaginable to earlier generations.'
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/03/2007031....html
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Mr. D. Ahern: Information Zoom Stephen Grey, a New York Times correspondent who gave evidence to the committee, stated that it was highly unlikely that Shannon would be used in any way, shape of form.
Dermot Ahern agin misquotes people to pretend that they support his view Stephen Grey is only said doesn't think is no evidence that prisoners were brought through Ireland.
and Im quite unsure this was said by MM aswell
as Dr. Maurice Manning, President of the Irish Human Rights Commission, has been reported as saying, “a lot of political point-scoring”.
I just wanted to say thanks to Conor Cregan for organising the gathering at Shannon. It's really heartening to see people still active down there. We all look rather cold and terribly pained in the photos, particularly me (sorry, couldn't help noticing ), but it was actually a really great vigil with a great spirit of solidarity.
In case some people though that the issue of the other "Shanon Stopover" was no longer taking place, this ATA troop carrier was photographed at Shannon as the peaceful ceremony of attonment was taking place to mark the fourth aniversary of the Iraq war.
ATA Troop Carrying war plane at Shannon 19 Mar 07
Just wondering when the next protest is planned at Shannon?
Great to see the 30 or some protesters present. It's such a shame that there were not some more (I count myself among the shamed)
Mark.
Dear concerned Local.
It is not clear whether you are concerned that there are too many protests at Shannon or too few. In my view there are far too few protests and protesters at Shannon. There should be a permanent peace camp at Shannon, as long as US troops are abusing Shannon airport and Irish neutrality in breach of the international laws on neutrality. Far more serious are the abuses of human rights being committed by these same troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Killing is the most serious breach of human rights and over half a million deaths have already been caused.
All it takes to have a protest at Shannon is one person, that is you.
Go to Shannon and make your own protest in whatever way you find most appropriate. Better still, being some friends, two is company, three is a crowd.
With the election comming up in late May I am now proposing that immediatly after Easter, that is from Saturday 14 April, there should be a weekly protest at Shannon at 2pm each Saturday.
Just for the record the dates are as follows:
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 14 April 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 21 April 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 28 April 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 5 May 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 12 May 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 19 May 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 26 May 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
***Shannon airport peaceful protest Sat 2 June 2007, time 2pm, or whenever, meeting at the terminal building or wherever.
Please remember that the estimates of Iraqi dead also estimate that about 40% of those dead are, or were, children. that is about 262,000 children have died in Iraq as a result of this unlawful war that has been ignominously assisted and facilitated at Shannon airport.
Your in attonment
Edward
Well what do you know the prodigal son has returned to the fold. Anti anti-war protester and Shell 2 Sea Campaigner objector Cllr Brian Meany has put out a statement that the use of Shannon by any foreign soldiers is contrary to party policy.
Meany goes on to tell that he has supported the US Military's use of Shannon Airport but its ok cause his heart is in the right place.
So we should all just take young Brian back into our hearts and kill the fatted lentil burger. We can cook it in vegetable oil and Brian can use it to drive his car.
Thats great Brian you have a great chance in the election because you are everything to everybody.
Personally I think your in the wrong party. Fianna Fail would suit you better. How about an apology for insulting the activists in Shannon and Mayo who are working hard to expose what’s going on so you can serve up your platitudes
Subject: Use of Shannon by foreign Soldiers Wrong say Clare Greens
Use of Shannon by foreign Soldiers Wrong say Clare Greens
Clare Green Party public representatives Cllrs. Brian Meaney, General
Election candidate and Cllr Donal O Bearra have acted swiftly to reassure
their supporters and membership that the use of Shannon by any foreign
soldiers is contrary to party policy.
That "the need for World peace overrides national and commercial interests"
is a founding principle of the Green Party / Comhaontas Glas and as such is
also a guiding principle for all green public representatives said
Councillor Meaney. "While I have said previously that I personally believe
that allowing the use of Shannon would be in the best interests of getting
the Americans out of the mess they have created in Iraq, this should not be
confused with any support for the War there, rendition flights or George
Bush's foreign policy. I am in favour of a new Shannon airport, linked by a
rail line and a Shannon Airport Authority independent of Dublin's influence
allowing it to compete vigorously in the new reality of open skies.
As for Bush, he should forget his so-called war on terrorism and get serious
about climate change, the real war on weather. At least Tony Blair appears
to be starting to take this clear and certain danger seriously."
Editors Note
Brian Meaney 087 2152215
Donal O Bearra 086 8312173
Ed, Conor et al,
sorry I couldn't make it.
Is April 14 on? I'll be there.
Black shamrock on
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