oproep: stop Bush in Ierland ambush bush - 27.04.2004 10:56
Op 25&26 juni vindt er een EU-VS-top plaats in Ierland, de huidige voorzitter van de EU. Onderwerpen op de agenda: de oorlog/bezetting in Irak, nieuwe olie-contracten. Verschillende Ierse actiegroepen roepen vredesactivisten uit heel Europa op om naar Ierland te komen en te protesteren Come to Ireland to ambush Bush on June 25th! The latest E.U.-U.S. summit is to take place in Dromoland castle in Clare, in the west of Ireland, on the 26th of June. George Bush is to land in Shannon airport on Friday the 25th, and to be ferried from there to the summit place by helicopter, before going on to a NATO meeting in Turkey. Also present will be representatives of those E.U. states involved in the war, such as Italy, Britain, and Poland. Seeking to iron over their differences with the supposedly anti-war block of France and Germany. Supposedly “Anti-war” in reality anti any changes to the oil contracts they signed with Saddam Hussein. Hopefully, for the White House, making the finishing touches to the planned U.N. involvement in Iraq post June 30th. The choice of Shannon airport, is particularly apt, for it is this formerly civilian airport which of late is being turned into America’s garrison in Ireland. A re-fuelling stop over for soldiers and weaponry on their way to wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. AMBUSH 2004! was initiated from a meeting attended by representatives of Mid west Against Military Aggression, Galway Grassroots Group, Cork Grassroots Group, and Dublin Grassroots Group. We are non-hierarchical horizontal network. From our last meeting on the 18th of April we are proposing the following strategy: We have local protests before Bush arrives – these to be directed at Top Oil, the company which re-fuels the American warplanes at Shannon, or Esso, in view of their financing of Bush’s election campaign, and as a way of highlighting the oil-profit-war axis. We echo the call for a demonstration at Shannon airport on the night of Friday June 25th coming out of the initial Anti-War Ireland meeting. We propose this takes the form of a ‘Hands Around Shannon’ carnival, an encirclement of the airport with candles, torches and other light bearing objects, and drums, guitars, pots, whistles and other noise making instruments, plus kites and whatever else that makes a spectacle. Our aim is that the maximum number of people come to participate in these protests. We aim to establish an international peace camp in Shannon, at least for the duration of the summit. AMBUSH 2004! is for making a stand against any alternative their system offers: Against the U.S./U.K. war machine, and most particularly it’s use of Shannon airport as a military transit point on the way to Iraq and Afghanistan. Against the United Nations, dominated by five of the main imperialist powers (Britain, France, the United States, Russia, and China) – the permanent members of it’s ruling “security council”, architects and colluders of the sanctions on Iraq whose effects were described by a former U.N. bureaucrat as: “over one million Iraqi civilians, including at least 500,000 children, have died since 1990. Genocide is the right word for such a sanctions regime.” Against the Franco-German block’s plans for the militarisation of the E.U. as a counter-balance to the United States. Against a White House of the Republicans who led the onslaught on Afghanistan in 2001 and on Iraq in 2003 up until today. Against a White House of Democrats, who when it was previously theirs Secretary of State Madeleine Albright dismissed the mass murder inflicted by sanctions with “the price is worth it.”. The summit offers us a chance to demonstrate our rejection of murder for profit in front of the world’s press and T.V. cameras. But most importantly it offers us a chance to gather at the place where the Irish state plays it’s role in the flow of blood, oil and profit: Shannon airport. Where it happens. Where the war is in Ireland. Shannon is part of the essential European logistical support to the war in Iraq, without which the war could not happen. Shannon Airport: A Military Base At least 1 in 4 American troops who served in Iraq have passed through Shannon airport, 10,000 soldiers per month (TV3 News, December 6th, 2003) According to official figures 125,855 American soldiers went via Shannon to the Middle East last year, that’s just 10,000 less than the amount currently serving in Iraq. The latest official figures just released show that 35,926 troops came through Shannon airport in the first three months of 2004. 16,797 of these came through on 161 flights in March, this is a massive increase on February representing about half the total (46.75%) for the 3 month period. The American military’s use of Shannon is not a minor incident, but a crucial pit stop on the road to Iraq. As American Ambassador James Kenny, recent target of protests at Galway University, put it when questioned if this meant the Irish government acted as an ally: “The Irish Government did, yes. I will say they did.” But not just an ally of the United States, but of Israel also: Last fall the Irish Examiner (3rd September 2003) reported that a cargo plane carrying 28 Israeli ‘Patriot’ missiles, en route to the U.S. for up-grading, made a planned stop over in Shannon in June 2001. “Each missile contained 44kg of high explosives and 498kg of rocket fuel. Despite the dangerous nature of the cargo, four separate Government departments raised no objections nor made any detailed comment.” Other media reports tell of a emergency landing by an Israeli KC135 cargo plane in July of 2003. What that was carrying remains unknown, not surprising given as it was being patrolled around by 28 Mossad agents to make sure it remained an ‘unknown’. Not just providing succour to the U.S. murder machine then, but the Israeli one also. Nor just that but creating a potential disaster zone by planting an array of death dealing weaponry amidst a largely residential area. All the more so when one end of the runway is right next to a chemicals factory, and the other not far off a highly toxic aluminium plant. Not to mention the normal typical everyday highly combustible fuel one finds in airports. While actual disaster zones are created of country after country subject to America military invasion. Re-kindle the Resistance, actions at Shannon in the last two years: August 2002: Small demonstration ignores police attempts to halt us and enters the airport grounds, causing war plane to leave without re-fuelling. September 3rd 2002: Ploughshares action where U.S. military transport plane is re-painted. October 12th 2002: 700 strong demonstration, towards the end of which the fence around the runway grounds is taken down and one hundred and fifty people participate in a mass trespass. December 8th 2002: 400 people protest at the airport. January 2003: Peace camp is established. January 18th 2003: Inspired by the peace camp thousands join protest. January 30th 2003: Disarmament of U.S. military plane. February 3rd 2003: Second disarmament of the same plane, after it had been repaired. March 1st 2003: Attempt at pre-announced fence breach and mass trespass. March 29th: Symbolic funeral march for Irish neutrality. June 21st 2003: Small march is prevented from entering airport grounds and blocks roads in response. December 6th 2003: Attempted blockade of the airport. There have also been innumerable vigils, one off peace camps, regular surveillance of the military uses of the airport, some actions against Top Oil, the company which re-fuels the war planes, and in Dublin on February 14th 2003 the largest demonstration in Ireland in 20 years. What you can do: Give us your money! Get your group to organise a fundraising gig, and get listed on our website as a sponsoring organisation (hey just what you always wanted!!!) Cheques can be made out to Shannon Solidarity, and sent to Shannon Solidarity c/o Ecology Society, Student's Centre, NUIG, Newcastle, Galway. Or money can be sent to the Bank of Ireland in NUIG, Newcastle, Galway, Account Number 89174196, Sort Code 904018, Account Name Shannon Solidarity. 25% of the money will go to support defendants prosecuted for protesting the summit. The rest is for publicity and logistics. Publicise the event in your country, even if only through word of mouth and e-mail lists, volunteers especially needed for translations. We have a short promo film, and other publicity material. Come and visit us. We are planning an international peace camp, to reflect the nature of Shannon airport as a crucial European hub of logistical support for the American war machine, and to give a Europe wide answer to the E.U. – U.S. summit. If planning on coming bear in mind the need to come as self–contained as possible, that is, with your own camping and cooking equipment. We will sort camping areas for some days before, and for during the summit. E-Mail: ambush2004_international@yahoo.com Website: http://www.ambush2004.org |