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Direct action atShannon - To the next time

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday March 03, 2003 12:51author by Andrew - GNAW Report this post to the editors

A report of Saturdays action and an analysis of where the anti-war movements should go from here

To the next time

Saturdays direct action at Shannon was foiled in its intention to get onto the airfield. But it demonstrated to the anti-war movements that such an action is possible to carry out and that is a major step forward. Indeed were it not for the week of 'its going to be violent' hype from the media, the bishops and even some other sections of the anti-war movements we almost certainly would have succeeded.

The major mistake the organisers made was placing too much trust in the comprehension skills of journalists. The second line of our plan of action read "This action will be an example of mass non-violent civil disobedience in the tradition of Gandhi's salt march." We presumed journalists would understand from this that 'non-violent' mean 'non-violent'. Astoundingly huge numbers of them decided 'non-violent' actually meant 'violent protest' and headlines to that effect were splashed all over the media.

Things turned to real farce at Friday lunchtime when Sinn Fein, the Green Party and the Labour Party released press statements saying they were staying away from the protest for fear of violence. To those of us involved in the planning the Sinn Fein fear of violence would have had us splitting our sides. But unfortunately there was little room for humour as we knew that many people thinking of going would presume Sinn Fein 'knew something' and wonder what possible level of violence we could be planning that would frighten Sinn Fein off!

The sheer level of hysteria which ran right down to suggestions that the army might shoot people seems a little unbelievable now after the event. But it?s a game that those who oppose direct action can only play a limited number of times. The credibility of all those who added fuel to that fire is now pretty damaged -next time far fewer people are likely to be scared off.

Despite all this and the stopping and searches of coaches travelling to the protest over 300 people decided to take part in the Grassroots Network Against War action. As agreed with the IAWM we explained what we intended to do to all those at the meeting point and then left for the airport (even before all their coaches had arrived.)

We had expected most people with us would be joining the pink observer line rather then the white direct action line but this turned out not to be the case. At least two thirds of those with GNAW choose to march up to the fence with the white flags. Just short of the airport we had a final meeting to explain what the situation was one last time and to emphasise again that this was a non-violent action.

Approaching the fence we saw there were a couple of hundred Gardai waiting for us including the riot squad. The decision to publicly deploy the riot squad in the first line in this manner is very unusual. Normally at demonstrations they are sitting in vans, out of sight, on stand by. It was all the more extraordinary given that the vast majority of the population of Ireland oppose refuelling. The only conclusion is that the image of the riot squad confronting peaceful protesters was manufactured not for domestic consumption but to keep one man in a White House in Washington DC happy.

Arriving at the fence the agreed plan was put into action where the people carrying the white flags spaced themselves out at regular intervals and everyone else in the white line linked arms and filled in the gaps. We then slowly walked forward until we came into contact with the line of Gardai. We had hoped that at this point we would massively outnumber them and be able to simply walk around them. They were obviously worried about this as well as their senior officer was quoted before the protest as saying that it would be impossible to guard 7km of perimeter with 500 men but they would try their best.

In the event he needn't have issued this disclaimer as there was pretty much one cop for each protester in the white line. Plus they had enough to spare to have a cop every 5 metres or so running up either side of us and dozens more visible inside the fence. Still with two or three times the number if was obvious that many of us could have simply walked around the ends of their line.

There was a long good-natured face off at this point. In fact when the IAWM march (with around 800 on it) passed us far from witnessing a violent fracas they were greeted by the sight of the white line doing a can can in front of a solid line of cops. They headed off up to the terminal building.

Shortly after they had passed we decided to try something different and basically got the whole white line moving parallel to the fence. Surprisingly this caught the Gardai on the hop and quote a few of them just stared at us moving off until their senior officers ordered them to follow us. This meant one end of our line suddenly found they were no longer facing a wall of cops but that there was only one every 5 metres or so. Seizing the opportunity people walked up to the fence or threw crude grappling hooks attached to hooks to the top of the fence and started to pull it down.

In the space of a couple of seconds the fence had started to peel off from the top and cops had come charging in, rugby tackling people to the ground, grabbing the ropes and generally shoving people around. However, as we expected post RTS, they were not keen to repeat scenes of peaceful posters being hit around the head with batons so the batons stayed in their pouches although some people were punched in the face.

Most of the arrests happened at this point as cop's randomly grabbed people out of the crowd and threw them into vans. There were further arrests of the few brave souls who attempted to stop these vans moving off - despite the fact that a sea of cops surrounded them. But on our side at least things remained calm and we offered no violent response to this Gardai provocation.

We formed up and marched back to the entrance of the airport where we had a short meeting in the car park outside, to get details of all those arrested for the legal support term and to discuss how people felt about the action. Both here and on the coach back to Dublin the overwhelming feeling was very positive. Most people reckoned they felt more positive returning from this protest then any of the other ones.

Those arrested were taken to court that evening and are released on bail. Once again though their bail conditions exclude them from the entire county of Clare (and not just the region of the airport) which seems to be an outstanding attack on civil liberties. In cases of barring orders to prevent wife beating the offender is often told they have to stay 500m or less away. It seems that the state values protecting warplanes way ahead of 'protecting' battered women.

Post Shannon the anti-war movements find themselves in a difficult place. The direct action proved to be a catalyst, around which all the differences simmering in the movements surfaced, often in pretty ugly forms. Now that all this has been got out in the open we need to start a discussion of how we overcome these problems in the future.

A few things seem essential. This includes a clear acceptance that although we disagree on tactics we must unite in opposing the war. The situation where some organisations used their media access to attack the plans of other groups should not be repeated. All they succeeded in doing was damaging the movement as a whole and damaging their own credibility.

Secondly those who opposed the action because they believed it to be premature or too public now have an obligation to spell out how they want such actions to be planned in the future and when they think they may become appropriate. GNAW will presumably continue to insist that the time is now and that mass actions should be called in a public format so that all those attending can be aware of and discuss the consequences. But its obvious to us that our action would have been successful if we had been joined by all those on the IAWM march. As well as building out own actions we should continue a dialogue with the IAWM and others aimed at building towards a mass action supported by as many sections of the anti-war movement as possible.

On Saturday is was obvious that even the few hundred of us there seriously stretched the ability of the Gardai to enforce the wishes of the government against the wishes of the Irish people. We aimed to get to the fence and we got there despite being out numbered by police. We aimed to pull it down and we failed, but not by much. We came close enough to demonstrate that this sort of action can work, it just needs more people to be willing to take part. That is what we need to build towards.

Related Link: http://struggle.ws/stopthewar.html

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   What would they do with a Clare person?     Sean    Mon Mar 03, 2003 13:06 
   Suppose you had pulled the fence down     Frankie    Mon Mar 03, 2003 13:09 
   Shannon     Jim Monaghan    Mon Mar 03, 2003 13:12 
   We didn't reduce the size of the demonstration     Joe    Mon Mar 03, 2003 13:15 
   RE Jim     Andrew    Mon Mar 03, 2003 13:28 
   Joke     TPT    Mon Mar 03, 2003 14:34 
   Some thoughts on Shannon     Orla    Mon Mar 03, 2003 14:41 
   Shannon     Jim Monaghan    Mon Mar 03, 2003 14:44 
   To Orla     Andrew    Mon Mar 03, 2003 14:46 
 10   Those questions again Jim     Andrew    Mon Mar 03, 2003 14:48 
 11   Unplanned Objective     Rob    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:01 
 12   Real DA     Sid    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:11 
 13   To Rob     Joe    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:22 
 14   For fuck's sake!     IAWM supporter    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:27 
 15   Err...we did achieve at least one of our goal     TWR Editors    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:40 
 16   Ass covering     Joe    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:40 
 17   Not Our Fault??     non-aligned peacenik    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:43 
 18   For fuck's sake!     Ray    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:45 
 19   Andrew's Questions     non-aligned peacenik    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:48 
 20   We are not responsible for the media     Joe    Mon Mar 03, 2003 15:49 
 21   action builds strikes - talk contributes to the green house effect     conor (wsm personal capacity)    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:00 
 22   No you aren't responsible for the media     IAWM supporter    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:09 
 23   Is their an echo in here or something     Joe    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:12 
 24   worth repeating     conor (wsm personal capacity)    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:15 
 25   Goons in balaclavas?     Ray    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:17 
 26   Once more     IAWM supporter    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:51 
 27   Very good analysis Andrew & some points about Saturday.     Anonymous    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:54 
 28   Thats better     Joe    Mon Mar 03, 2003 16:58 
 29   Tactics     Ray    Mon Mar 03, 2003 17:10 
 30   Andrew on Counting     Irony is dead    Mon Mar 03, 2003 17:12 
 31   yes sir I will     oisin    Mon Mar 03, 2003 17:19 
 32   re Irony is dead     Andrew    Mon Mar 03, 2003 17:20 
 33   Driving people away     Joe    Mon Mar 03, 2003 17:41 
 34   Andrew     Anonymous    Mon Mar 03, 2003 19:45 
 35   GNAW -------Yawn     zzzzzzzzzzzz    Mon Mar 03, 2003 20:17 
 36   try once     ipsiphi;-)    Mon Mar 03, 2003 21:24 
 37   Saturday was a result.     xConorx    Mon Mar 03, 2003 22:31 
 38   Remember Kronstadt!     Intransigent    Mon Mar 03, 2003 22:38 
 39   What's the main objective??     Gregor    Tue Mar 04, 2003 02:01 
 40   WSM Still living in their virtual world     zzzzzzzzzzz    Tue Mar 04, 2003 10:19 
 41   Nice one     Ray    Tue Mar 04, 2003 10:45 
 42   What a powerful day     Joe Sheehan    Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:15 
 43   The first Cork bus     James    Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:45 
 44   Direct Action     Jim Monaghan    Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:58 
 45   Substitution etc     Andrew    Tue Mar 04, 2003 13:35 
 46   Learn the lessons     Oisin Kelly - UCDSU Education Vice President elect    Tue Mar 04, 2003 15:24 
 47   The people in GNAW     Ray    Tue Mar 04, 2003 15:39 
 48   How Can You Take OK Seriously?     Angrier Activist    Tue Mar 04, 2003 16:12 
 49   The debate on this could go on forever - what is the next big move??     Anonymous    Tue Mar 04, 2003 16:31 
 50   OK I did not vote for you on this     Angry UCD student    Tue Mar 04, 2003 16:31 
 51   Might I Suggest     Loki    Tue Mar 04, 2003 16:40 
 52   Glad to see the WSM now has 300 members     zzzzzzzzzzz    Tue Mar 04, 2003 20:04 
 53   yawn: zzzzzz is obviously a size-fixated leninoid     zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz    Tue Mar 04, 2003 20:37 
 54   WSM having 300 members     Ray    Wed Mar 05, 2003 09:48 
 55   In response to 'zzzzzzzzz'     Anonymous    Wed Mar 05, 2003 12:02 
 56   In response to 'zzzzzzzzz'     Anonymous    Wed Mar 05, 2003 12:02 
 57   Positive political debate.     Rob    Mon Apr 14, 2003 14:00 


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