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Peace alliance Spokesperson Critical of Catholic Worker Action at Shannon: So is Bertie it seems.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 'I think it is ironic that those that feted Fr Berrigan on his recent visit to Dublin are now basically backing up the line being spun by 'Willie's Doktors'
Gardaí say the five - three women and two men - were detained at approximately 4am today after they gained access to a hangar and damaged a US military aircraft. Three are being held at Ennis, two in Shannon. It is understood the five managed to enter the old SRS hangar at the airport where the US Navy plane was being repaired. advertisement It is understood the group, who range in age from early 20s to early 40s, overpowered a Garda who was on duty there. Gardaí say they claim to be from a pacifist Catholic Worker movement. ` The Peace Alliance, representing a number of religious orders and congregations has criticised the action. Brendan Butler, spokesman for the Alliance, called the attack 'counter-productive' and appealed to the demonstrators to use peaceful means only. He said his alliance was focussing on mobilising support for an international day of protest against the war next Saturday week, and said actions like this morning's only frightened supporters of this peaceful action. The Catholic Worker Movement - founded seventy years ago in America by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin - advocates renouncing war forever as an instrument of policy. It has over 185 communities worldwide, including one recently established in Dublin. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Seems to be the religous equivalent of the way many on the left make heros of dead or retired freedom fighters but run a mile from their living equivalents. Che is a rather good example. In trade unions terms Joe Hill is another. Dead and gone their ideas are no longer a threat, but living and acting in front of you throws down the challenge of why you are not doing the same. BTW Trevor Seargent is being quoted on RTE News at One denouncing the action.
Incidentally other direct actions this weekend in New Zealand and at Portmouth Naval base, more details at http://struggle.ws/stopthewar.html
Which "Peace Alliance" are they referring to? Who decided? This is where the bandwagon jumpers are separated from the genuine people. The 'respectables' are deserting!
Protesters are not peaceful but violent he says. He is going to have to talk to Michael McDowell about it. RTE are continuing to repeat unquestioningly the line about the 5 protesters having assaulted a Garda and intimating that they may face serious charges as a result. All this spinning and so early in the morning for Willie's Doktors. It will indeed be interesating to see what the Greenies and Shinners do. All hands on deck on the phones to find out and get out the truth of the situation. RTE 6 hours behind IMC - let's hope they stay that way.
The general public understand that these actions are merely symbolic and taken out of complete frustration at a government that now firmly looks towards Boston!
These peace activists are inspiration for everyone interested in politics today!
Love and Peace to the People of the Middle East!
We must continue to (in our Small way) fight peacefully on their behalf!
Catholic Workers you are true practising Christians!
Merely sybolic acts my hole.Violence is violence whether its bombing a child in Iraq or destroying an aircraft
Pissed off you might be, but comparing the damaging of an aircraft to the killing of a child is just sick.
Violence is not plain violence fullstop
Nothing is ever black and white.
Violence as i see it is an act of agression against a living thing (be it human or whatever)
A plane is not a living thing.
therefore to me what they did is not violence
It is commendable
An act which saves the life of a human being, (or even makes the guy fixing the plane think about why he's fixing it) is not violence.
Not to me.
See, it's never just blackandwhite
I agree with Andrew, except for one thing:
"left make heros of dead or retired freedom fighters but run a mile from their living equivalents. Che is a rather good example..."
Dont forget mose who cLAIM TO BE ON THE LEFT such as the swp and the sp run a mile from Che also, he is too principled, too admired and too hot for them to handle and he was not insane as many of them seem to be.
RTÉ tried bleedin' hard to quote Sargent as saying he denounced the action, but, if you listen to the piece from Morning Ireland linked above, he said it is regrettable the way the attacks are receiving all the media attention and distracting attention from what's happening in Iraq. He didn't even directly criticise those involved, he was less than subtly criticising the Irish meeja (of which I'm no longer part). The way the meeja's reporting things, coupled with the outright mad comments of the politicians (ie. it'll cost taxpayers money to bring in the army, which is the fault of the protestors, as opposed to they wouldn't have to bring in the army if they acted under Irish law and told the US where to stick their warplanes). Ironically, RTÉ is also taking the opportunity to score a few points against the government by criticising the security measures and claiming the same thing wouldn't happen in any other European country, which is also complete bullshit as protestors here in the UK have broken into a number of bases to prove they could and Mark Thomas programme on Ch4 last week showed how easy it would be as they stood around at a fence for minutes waiting for the cops to turn up.
D.
Just in case it's needed, I don't agree with Trevor Sargent's position, I was having a dig at RTÉ's "reporting" of his statements. If the government wants to stop "reckless acts of violence" then get the bloody planes out of there and then the pesky "people" in that so-called democracy won't attack them, now will they?
D.