OscailtJan 15th Reports of Anti-War Actions taken on the Anniversary of this 20 Year Ongoing War on Iraq!- White House, Whitehall, London, Dublin, Menwith Hill, Wellington, Christchurch, Brisbane
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Approx 50 folks from Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Australia attended...<br />
Approx 50 folks from Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Australia attended a "Celebration of Hope" at Giuseppe Conlon House (Harringey/ London), on Saturday, January 15th. 2011, marking twenty years of nonviolent resistance to the War on Iraq. <br />
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Anti-war resisters present included Oxford's Stephen Hancock and Irish/ Australian Ciaron O'Reilly who were in English and U.S. prisons when war was unleashed on the people of Iraq January 15th. 1991. Also present were former British SAS combat veteran and miltary refusenik Ben Griffin along with six former members of the U.S. Air Force, British, Iraqi and Iranian armies, Jimmy Johns and Kevin Hemsley who were two of the 70 international peace activivists camped between the two armies confronting each other on the Saudi/ Iraqi border in January 1991.<br />
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Quakers Maggie Freake and John Lynes were arrested outside Parliament in the early hours of 16th January 1991 for sitting peacefully in the company of 2000 others<br />
(Maggie was consequently sentenced to a week in prison). Emma and Emily from the sanctions busting "Voices in the Widerness" and Maya Evans from "Justice not Vengeance". Colombian, Palestinian and Guantanamo solidarity activists and other activists who had spent time in custody in Australia, England, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, New Zealand, Scotland, the United States for nonviolent resistance together several refugees from Iraq, Africa and Iran. <br />
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Ages ranged from 6 months to 80 and folks sprung from a variety of faith/no faith traditions Sunni, Shiite, Catholic, Anglican, Baptists, Quaker, agnostic and athiest. A couple of new young folks from Foodcycle came hoping to help wothout homeless work but the crod comprised of folks we aready knew or knew someone who knew us - so our short notice publicity machine had failed somewhat! It was a wonderful opportunity for old comrades to catch up and also to make some new friends<br />
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A smorgasboard of dumpster dived food harvested and prepared by Ronan and Sue grew as people arrived with their own contributions to the evening.<br />
London Speak Out/Sing Out Against the War(s) [1]http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2768992011-01-17T17:40:11+00:00LCW<a href="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/" title="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/">http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/</a><a href="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/" title="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/">http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/</a>London Speak Out/Sing Out Against the War(s) [2]http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769002011-01-17T17:42:20+00:00LCW<a href="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/" title="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/">http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/</a><a href="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/" title="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/">http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/</a>London Speak Out/Sing Out Against the War(s) [3]http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769012011-01-17T17:44:42+00:00LCW<a href="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/" title="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/">http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/</a><a href="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/" title="http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/">http://www.londoncatholicworker.org/</a>Report on the London J15 Speak Out/ Sing Out against the Warhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769092011-01-17T19:47:56+00:00ReportFollowing a couple of hours of socialising in the Giuseppe Conlon hall, folks mo...Following a couple of hours of socialising in the Giuseppe Conlon hall, folks moved into the old church space to the sound of David on the old church organ and Barbara on the flute. MC Ciaron did a welcome inspired by indigeneous Australian traditioins, acknowledging the history of the space we were occupying, as one of joy and grief. Acknowledging the grief of the 20 years of war on Iraq and the joy of sustained nonviolent resistance and solidarity in all its expression represented in the room.<br />
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The speaking order was to run roughly chronologicaly with Ciaron teling the story of 1990 events leasing up to the New Year's Day '91 ANZUS Plowshares disarmament of a B52 Bomber at Griffiss Air Force Base in upstate New York. The ANZUS Plowshares were able to close down the Air Force Base runway during a time of massive deployment and put a "scramble alert" B52 Bomber out of action for the length of the '91 "Gulf Massacre". Other B52's in working order were later deployed from that New York base to England executing daily bombing runs over Iraq, indiscrimately droppig cluster bombs, napalm and fuel air explosives from 30,000 feet. B52's accounted for 30% of all munitions dropped, in the 1991 Gulf Massacre equivalent to the firepower of 8 Hirsohimas.<br />
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Widad spoke of the beauty of Baghdad and Iraq. She also shared the grief of what it was like to lose a son in war and what it is like to live in exile from one's country and people. She refected on the rising bloody sectarianism in Iraq and the destruction of a modern society, health care system and eductional institutions.<br />
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Following John's great version of "Soldier Man", Jimmy Johns took the stage clearly moved by Widad's grief. Jimmy contrasted the mass devastation wrought on the Iraqi people with the minimalist response of the western peace movement. The anti-war movement had largely collapsed by the time he had returned from Iraq, long before the air war had run its course. He spoke of the need to move beyond containable protests of marching up and down in city streets. He shared recollections of camping in the Iraqi desert a few miles form the Saudi border, between these two massing armies. He spoke of the wild desert feral cats and the predictabe tensions and joys of planting 70 international activists in such an environment.<br />
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Ben Griffin spoke about his expereinces being recuited into the miitary He spoke of coming to the conclusion that the invasion and occupation of Iraq was illegal, telling his C.O., expecting a court martial that didn't come. He spoke of being thrown out of the "wolf pack" of elite special forces and the struggle to journey back to civil society. He spoke with a great honesty, fragility and vulnerabiity. He speaks under a gag order. This link points to what he was shring before being gagged in 2008.... <br />
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Lovers Electric lowered the demogaphic of the gathering and raised the tempo with a wonderful performance<br />
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Emiy Johns, who as an artist has created many moving images out of her reflections on this long war on Iraq, took the stage.<br />
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She gave a powerful personal poiticial refection. She reminded us, who had resisted in '91, that 20 years had past in our lives whose trajectory had been in someways set by our response to that 1991 killing spree. She shared on her experiences with nonviolent direct action groups morphing and merging ARROW (action resisting the roots of war), sanctions busting "Voices in the Wilderness" and "Justice not Vengeance" <a href="http://www.j-n-v.org/" title="http://www.j-n-v.org/">http://www.j-n-v.org/</a> responding to the outright invasion and occupation of Iraq.<br />
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Stephen Hancock reflected on the night the war began as he was banged up in his prison cell. He was touched by the sensitivity and empathy shown to him by other pisoners 20 years ago as the war began, expressions of gentle solidarity that have stayed with him to this day. He read a poem "Work to Do" by the recently departed Adrian Mitchell, written after the big anti-war potest of 1991 Rod Boucher then unleashed a banshee wail of electric guitar that again raised the tempo. <a href="http://goodgodstudio.com/page72.html" title="http://goodgodstudio.com/page72.html">http://goodgodstudio.com/page72.html</a><br />
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Dr Salih shared a refection, as he said, "of biblical proportions" tying in his huge family story with the poitical history of Iraq....where maids in an uncles Kuwait house are paid more than doctors in Iraq. A wonderful stream of consciousness of the tragedy and humour of the hostory of his family and his people.<br />
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Bruce Kent graciously rounded off the evening with a stirring and affirming speech demaning that our militarist culture has to be challenged at every level.<br />
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US Embassy Vigil in Dublin 4http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769142011-01-17T23:34:51+00:00Mairtin MacMaolainWith the stars and stripes impressively gleaming in the blowing wind in the fore...With the stars and stripes impressively gleaming in the blowing wind in the foreground of the US Embassy building in Dublin 4, five folks stood in vigil for about an hour on the Saturday night in question to mark the beginning of one of the most publicly disseminated wars in the history of the world. We were left in peace to reflect on the devastation that this war has wrought on ordinary people in a country, unfortunate enough to be situated in a region rich with resources that the world's current major superpower craves for its very existence. A banner called for the Irish Government to end Irish complicity in the war by the US military's use of Shannon Airport. <br />
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Given the blustery conditions, we struggled in vain to keep the candles alight but due to the efforts a veteran peace campaigner by the name of Fintan, we had an Easter candle that lasted the course which we encircled as we drew the vigil to a close. Each marked the occasion in words or in silence, remembering those struggling for peace and justice throughout the world, Bradley Manning ina measc, those imprisoned as a result especially in Guantanamo, and we prayed the Lord's prayer for the coming of the Kingdom when the lion will lie down with the lamb and nations will go to war no more. <br />
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It was a very spiritual event, done in the knowledge that a mysterious bond was being fostered at different places in the world at the exact same time to bear witness to the horror of war and the efforts to stop it. Such a prayer can only strengthen people who suffer as a result of the loving actions of peace-makers in a world which would wish them dead or disappeared. As it was Martin Luther King day, it was poignant that the vigil for peace in our times should be held to at least retract some of the awful irony of a war launched on the same day as people honoured his memory twenty years ago. In the war of myths that rages, attempts are being made by the US Ministry of Truth and its Newspeak Department to claim that Martin Luther King would have approved today of the US' wars. Such lies are only flouted by people who faithfully speak out and act in the cause of truth. I hope our humble efforts on Saturday night outside the building that represents the world's largest terrorist nation-state went some way to helping the cause of peace in these lands where the wars still rage and the people living there cry out still for it to stop.Catholic Workers vigil outside U.S Embassy, Welington Aotearoa/ New Zealandhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769262011-01-18T13:59:40+00:00Welington!Thank you Welington!Thank you Welington!Catholic Worker Farmhouse Crew Midnight Vigil outside Northwood HQ, Londonhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769282011-01-18T14:01:47+00:00Catholic Worker Farmhouse CrewCatholic Worker Farmhouse CrewCatholic Worker Farmhouse CrewReport from Vigil outside U.S. Embassy, Welington, Aotearoa/ New Zealandhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769402011-01-18T16:54:22+00:00Welington, ReportA group of us met outside the US Embassy Wellington (Aotearoa/ New Zealand) at m...A group of us met outside the US Embassy Wellington (Aotearoa/ New Zealand) at midday Sunday (midnight Sunday UK time/ 7pm Saturday Washington D.C.). Here are photos of vigil outside Wellington embassy. We read from description of Bradley Manning's situation and tributes gained from the Bradey Manning Support website.<br />
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Adi Leason<br />
(acquitted of the criminal damage charges in reation to the "Waihopai Ploughshares" disabling the spy base, but now being sued for $1.1 miiion by GCSB, the New Zealand spy agency<br />
<a href="http://ploughshares.org.nz/" title="http://ploughshares.org.nz/">http://ploughshares.org.nz/</a>Christchurch Reporthttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769412011-01-18T17:11:41+00:00Christchurch ReportWe had a good turnout at the simultaneous vigil in Cathedral Square in Christchu...We had a good turnout at the simultaneous vigil in Cathedral Square in Christchurch, New Zealand. More than 60 gathered in the blazing 34 degrees celsius sun as speakers such as Moana Cole (ANZUS Ploughshares 1991), Katie Dewes (Advisior to Sec Gen of UN), former British naval commander Rob Green, Lois and Martin Griffiths and CW co-ordinator Jim Consedine reflected on the impact of the 20 year war, the implications of its continuation, the role of NZ in Afghanistan, and the plight of Bradley Manning. We remembered the deaths of civilians with a 'die in' which had immediate visual imnpact in the busy square. We envisaged the people at other vigils around the world as we stood alongside them in solidarity with all the victims of war.Report from flooded Brisbanehttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769422011-01-18T17:30:51+00:00Report from flooded BrisbaneOn Sunday, despite the floods, a small group gathered in Brisbane to mark the 20...On Sunday, despite the floods, a small group gathered in Brisbane to mark the 20th anniversary of first US led attack on Iraq. We joined others around the world gathering at the same time.<br />
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We remembered all those killed in the wars Australia has supported since then, especially those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.<br />
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I started with an overview of the wars in those countries. I mentioned Pope John Paul 11’s strong opposition to the first Gulf War, when he prophetically called it the “Seed of death”. The war helped spark a never ending spiral of violence- “war-terror-war-terror-war……..”<br />
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We read an article by Robert Fisk written 3 weeks after the start of the 1991 war, in which he details the horrific scene of women and children shredded by US cluster bombs.<br />
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Next we read Martin Luther King’s “Six Principles of Active Nonviolence” – a real alternative to the never ending violence.<br />
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Slowly we read names of some of those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan – the names of coalitions soldiers alternatively with the names Iraq or Afghani civilians.<br />
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We concluded with our own prayers and then headed to nearby home to watch the 17minute video for which Bradley Manning is presently being tortured in a US prisonThe film “Collateral Murder” depicts the seemingly mindless slaughter of innocent civilians by US helicopter pilots taken from one of the helicopters.<br />
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WE left - hopefully more determined to continue the struggle.Flickr Slide Show of witness at White House Jan 15 for 20 Anni. of the US Lead Wars on Iraq:http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769462011-01-18T21:57:16+00:00Frank
Flickr Slide Show of witness at White House Jan 15 for 20 Anni. of the
US Lead ...<br />
Flickr Slide Show of witness at White House Jan 15 for 20 Anni. of the<br />
US Lead Wars on Iraq:<br />
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These are photos were mostly taken by Frank Cordaro on Jan 15, 2011 in<br />
Wash DC during the events surrounding the Martin Luther King Jr's<br />
Birthday remembrance to commemorate 20 Years of U.S. War on Iraq and<br />
re-dedication of our Lives to living out Dr Kings Dream of Abolishing<br />
War and Injustice! organized by the Wash DC CW community and many<br />
others... (Photos not taken by FC will be identified.)<br />
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The photos begin with the march entering Lafayette Park, setting up a<br />
noon vigil in front of the White House. Some of the photos have people<br />
identified and named. Most do not. There are photos of some of the<br />
speakers. Regrets to all the good folks who were there and are not<br />
identified or in any of the photos. There are two photos from the 7<br />
p.m.Candlelight Vigil that took place outside White House marking the<br />
time the Tomahawk Missiles exploded in Baghdad.<br />
Photos from Anti-War Vigil in flooded Brisbane, Australiahttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/98666#comment2769522011-01-19T09:07:36+00:00Brisbane, AustraliaPhotos from Anti-War Vigil in flooded Brisbane, Australia<br />
Photos from Anti-War Vigil in flooded Brisbane, Australia<br />