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Anti-war March in Dublin- an Anarchist Report

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Monday March 20, 2006 15:11author by W Report this post to the editors

A crowd of less than 800 people gathered at Parnell square for the annual IAWM march to commemorate the 3rd anniversary of the Iraq invasion on Saturday.

All the usual suspects turned out including the Labour Party, Socialist Party, SWP and CPI as well as the Cosaintori, PANA and “code pink” a womens anti-war organisation.

Anarchist youth had issued a call for a red and black bloc to meet at Parnell square and roughly 80 anarchists turned up. This contingent was easily the most vibrant and colourful part of the march with over twenty red and black flags flying and several large banners carried by the bloc including the WSM, Anarchist Youth and “Anarchists against the War” banners. The bloc slotted itself in at the front of the march for a change with about 50 people ahead of us. The trolley-based sound system blasted out Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” as Gardai took up flank either side of us. The Garda presence seemed to be entirely concentrated around the red and black bloc with a CCTV camera mounted on a Garda van leading the march.
Red and Black Block
Red and Black Block

The march passed through the building site on O Connell street, the site of recent rioting, without incident and stopped for two minutes silence on O Connell bridge. As the marchers reached the bottom of Grafton st. they turned up Suffolk st. to double back to the GPO, it was at this point that the anarchist bloc pulled away up Nassau street leaving the Gardai and IAWM stewards confused and almost taking the rest of the march with it. The crowd passed the PD’s office stopping to give three cheers to the “heroes” who sacked them during the riots. “Michael McDowell We hate you and your poxy party too!” was chanted all the way to the bottom of Kildare street.

On Kildare street the bloc stopped at the department of Transport where a speaker addressed the crowd about the ongoing use of Shannon and Baldonnel and young anarchists used chalk to write anti-war slogans around the building. The next stop was the Department of justice where another spoke about how the state has been criminalising anti-war activists. A final speaker then rounded up events by calling on anarchists to consider their role in the fight against the US military in Shannon and calling on everyone to attend the open anti-war discussion to be held in St. Stephens Green across the road.

There was some hassle trying to get into St. Stephen’s Green with the sound-system and gardai backed up the park-keepers who refused to let any of the protesters in, the crowd then simply went to the side entrance and rushed in. The open meeting was held in the strange stone ampitheatre part of the Green with gardai and wardens gathered either side. People discussed the need to visit Baldonnel and Shannon and the possibilities of Resisting the state’s 1916 commemoration. As the crowd dispersed four gardai took it upon themselves to follow anarchist youth around the city centre
for the afternoon.

(photos by sovietpop)

Fixing Banner before march
Fixing Banner before march

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Stopping at the Department of Transport
Stopping at the Department of Transport

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   vid from anarchist block at 18th     revolt video / harcesz    Mon Mar 20, 2006 05:40 
   It's in mpeg format?!     Acid    Mon Mar 20, 2006 08:38 
   -     sea    Mon Mar 20, 2006 14:39 
   Creating alternatives     Him    Mon Mar 20, 2006 15:19 
   What a shame....     Calvin    Tue Mar 21, 2006 20:08 
   Thanks to all the beautiful people who made the day happen!     Coilín    Tue Mar 21, 2006 21:59 
   Lose the rulebooks     Seán Ryan    Tue Mar 21, 2006 23:17 
   Persistence     Coilín    Wed Mar 22, 2006 02:11 
   None but ourselves can free our mind     Seán Ryan    Wed Mar 22, 2006 08:07 


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