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Peace campaigners vindicated in highlihgting role of Shannon![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Labour Youth comments on the role of the peace camp in the anti-war campaign. The Peace Camp at Shannon Airport played a significant role in the anti-war campaign, highlighting the illegal refuelling at the airport and uncovering the governments mistruths regarding the transporting of military weapons said Mr Manus Bree, a member of Labour Youth National Executive and activist at the Shannon Peace camp He claimed the decision by World Airlines to redirect its planes carrying military personnel and arms to be a direct result of the pressure from and facts uncovered by the camp. 'I believe the government criticism of the peace camp was used to distract from its own inability to secure the airport and to redirect attention from the real issues concerning the war', he said. "We feel the decision by the government to deploy the Army to protect US military aircraft is reactionary and misjudged. 24-hour Garda surveillance and the use of a civilian security firm should be sufficient, as is the situation in other civilian airports in Europe." Mr. Bree said 'the truth of the matter is that the government and Aer Rianta have been unwilling to spend the extra money needed to improve security. Labour Youth activists from the Shannon area said that little if any increase in security was implemented at the airport following the first non-violent direct action on Wednesday last, indeed it would appear that on that occasion members of the airport police who were guarding the US navy plane were in fact asleep." Labour Youth say that a more reasonable action for the government to take would be to withdraw the facilities from the US military, thus eliminating any possible terrorist threat, the financial burden to the state and compliance in a morally unjust war in Iraq. Speaking from Shannon, Labour Youth member Katherine Harford said "we condemn and deplore any pre-emptive and/or unilateral action by the US against Iraq, and further demand that arms inspectors be given sufficient time to complete their work. "There is nothing in the preliminary report of the UN arms inspectors that would possibly justify launching a war that could lead to half a million casualties, the outbreak of disease and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of civilians." |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Labour Youth should take this issue up with their senior colleagues - of course they'll be ignored. No point putting up nice photos of your banners when your party is condemning people who have taken a principled stance.
Dear Mr.Riegel,
you really are a lousy journalist. How does it feel to be an official liar?
On the far-right hand side at the top of my browser there are the words "ADVERTISEMENT". Is that a place holder for something or a statement that the piece by Ralph Riegel has been paid for by someone else? Does anyone one Ralph Riegel personally?
Still seeking clarification from Labour: Will they continue to oppose the war on Iraq even if it is sanctioned by the UN security Council?
Will it be ok to bomb the hell out of Iraqi civilians if theres a UN rubber stamp on the bombs?
Since Labour activists have refused to answer this question though it has been posed repeatedly on Indymedia I can only come to one, regretful conclusion: The Labour Party is not opposed to a war on Iraq, the Party is opposed to a unilateral US war on Iraq.
did you know that?
If you really believe your own labour party material: "Peace campaigners vindicated in highlihgting role of Shannon" why did you labour youth heads allow yourselves to be chased away so easily? It5 does not say much for labour youths convictions orstaying power, youse will sell out even quicker than rabbit and co did, at least it took them a few years to get on the gravy train.
That the Labour Party is now led by a Rabbit is entirely appropriate
Flanagan is a woman