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Minutes from IAWM Meeting Sun 9th March

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday March 12, 2003 15:43author by J. Public Report this post to the editors

The IAWM had a 'national meeting', in Wynn's Hotel last Sunday here's what was discussed/proposed...........

Irish Anti-War Movement National Meeting
Wynn's Hotel, Sunday 9th March

Speakers:
1) Mary Van Lieshaut: The Drives towards war and the anti-war movement - perspectives
2) Kieran Allen: Strategy and tactics - mass action and direct action
3) Michael O'Brien: Day X - what we have to do
4) John Cunningham and Willy Cumming: Building local anti-war groups
5) Richard Boyd Barrett: Organising the Irish Anti-War Movement


Issues discussed under 1) Mary Van Lieshaut:

• Joe Higgins (SP): keep up pressure on media. Stress illegality of war.
• Donal (SWP): strengthen links to the 70 solicitors and barristers who have signed a statement opposing the build up to war on Iraq and the Irish State's involvement in same.
• Aoife Ni Fheargail (Steering Committee/SWP): call upon Irish politicians to boycott Whitehouse.
• Glenda Cimino (Steering Committee/U.S. Citizens for Alternatives to War): proposes we have a National Day of Humanitarian Concern.
• Rebecca Lynch (Bray Anti-War Group): have an IAWM registered float in the St. Pat's Day parade.
• Clare (Green Party): ask Mayor Dermot Lacey to have anti-war banner on his carriage.

Issues discussed under 2) Kieran Allen:

• Kristina McElroy (Steering Committee/Green Party): proposes that people ring local and government Td's on an hourly basis to voice their opinions. People should also call talk shows.
• Jimmy (Tralee anti-war group): proposes a full boycott of Shannon Airport. Shannon should be main focus point, have constant picket.
• Clare (Green Party): proposes the IAWM produce an anti-war video.
• Dick Roche (ICTU): suggests a longer stoppage than 10 min. Stoppage should include an occupation of government buildings. Draw up a list of activities that people can engage in during stoppage. Have good communication with shop stewards.
• Brid Smith (SWP): draw up a document with readily available answers to questions often asked to anti-war activists. Picket all FF and PD clinics. Communication with Churches. Read letter from 'Transport Workers Against the War' to media endorsing 10 min stoppage.
• Ann Conway (TUI): TUI have passed a motion endorsing 10 min stoppage. Get SIPTU/ICTU/Dublin City Council involved in building anti-war theme for St. Pat's Day. Have a longer stoppage. Delegations to visit trade unions. She is to approach Dublin City Council herself.

Issues discussed under 3) Michael O'Brien:

• Connor Costaigh (Writer's Against the War/SWP): Anthology out soon. Steering committee should have contact with flagship companies, e.g. ESB, Waterford Crystal etc.
• Ken Weafer (Ballymun Against the War): local groups should have responsibility of getting leaflets to local workplaces re: stoppage.
• Kristina McElroy (Steering Committee/Green Party): people working at home should walk on to street or wear white ribbon.
• Helena (Community Workers Against the War/SWP): use the Stop The War Coalition's slogan of "Stop The World To Stop The War". Print up generic info posters to be put up around the country re: Day X
• Kevin (Steering Committee/SP): encourage people to do full day strike where possible. Focus for stoppage should be Shannon. Have a stoppage hotline people can ring for info.
• Kieran Allen (Steering Committee/SWP): union backing is crucial. To oppose the Industrial Relations Act argument stress stoppage is in sympathy with people of Iraq as with victims of Sept. 11th.
• Joe Higgins (SP): print up large poster giving 3 points as well as local space for people to meet in during stoppage.
• Michael O'Brien (Steering Committee/SP): Ongoing series of press conferences to keep up media pressure. 10 min stoppage a minimum, not a limit.


Issues discussed under 4) John Cunningham and Willy Cumming:

• Melissa (Dundrum Anti-War Group): IAWM produce bumper car stickers. Put generic poster design on web-site.
• Richard Boyd Barrett (Steering Committee/SWP): proposes we have national steering committee meeting on the Sunday following Day X, and then meet every 6 weeks. Proposes we get an office and full/part time administrator. An appeal should be made for people to fill out standing orders, can be put on four page fact sheet. Local groups should encourage members to fill out standing orders.
• Kristina McElroy (Steering Committee/Green Party): no need for meetings every 6 weeks if the internet is used more efficiently. People may be scared off by standing order forms.


Proposals:

1. General Day X activities. - passed
2. Pickets on FF and PD clinics. - passed
3. IAWM document to be drawn up with accessible answers to FAQ's. - passed
4. Set a single day to ring U.S. Embassy, promote through local groups. - passed
5. IAWM to produce an anti-war video. - passed
6. IAWM, PANA and NGO Peace Alliance to produce posters with slogan and general info re: Day X, as well as organise press conferences together. - passed
7. IAWM to produce own leaflets also. - passed
8. Delegations to visit trade unions to ask for co-operation in preparing for St. Pat's Day. - passed
9. Stoppage is to be held on the next working day. - passed
10. All local groups are to help to distribute leaflets during the parade, they will be positioned at different points along the parade to prevent overlapping. - passed
11. We will leaflet the parade, but stop short on calling for it to become a 'parade for peace'. - passed
12. IAWM to try to raise enough money for office & administrator through use of standing order forms on leaflets. - passed
13. International boycott of Shannon. - not passed
14. Permanent picketing of Shannon. - not passed
15. Periodic protests at Shannon. - passed
16. Local groups to produce stickers. - passed

author by pat cpublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 16:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Wow! Brid Smith SWP wants to get the Church involved! I wonder which church she means? Well shes swopped one for another.

So the SP want the insustrial action to centre on Shannon. At least it shows they have a sense of humour. Do they really expect the scum in the Airport Police (who just hassled Tim H again) to take strike action.


Thanks for this public service J Public.

author by Bemused IAWM typepublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 16:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What the hell is Byd Barrett thinking? Hold the next meeting after war begins and then every SIX WEEKS? Why not just abolish the meetings and have done with it?

author by Badmanpublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 16:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Kieran Allen's direct action bit must have been good! Obviously not good enough to persuade the brave IAWM into taking any though.

From scanning through this, it would seem that the following proposals for direct action were raised:

1. Jimmy from Tralee's proposal to boycott and picket Shannon - only proposals not passed. Instead there is a vague pledge to have "periodic protests at Shannon". I wonder what the periodicity will be? Maybe every time GNAW try to hold a direct action it will be the appropriate time for the IAWM to mobilise in Shannon to sabotage it?

2. Dick Roche's proposal to have a longer stoppage than 10 minutes with occupations(something that will be written off as a tea break even if it works!) also backed up by the TUI delegate. These proposals were essentially both buried by now referring to 10 minute stoppage as 'minimum'. In effect the original proposal for a 10 minute stoppage (with no occupations) was upheld.

Yet again it is interesting that the SWP leadership of the IAWM are more conservative in their actions against the war than even the trade union bureaucrats (whom they love to rail against) and the regional anti-war groups.

Another huge problem here is that the only roles that the local anti-war groups seem to have in the IAWM is to "produce stickers" and "All" are ordered "to help to distribute leaflets during the parade, they will be positioned at different points along the parade to prevent overlapping." I hope that positioning is done with military precision, since those local groups obviously couldn't know where to go and how to sort this out if they didn't have a strong central executive to command them to avoid overlapping.

It's also pretty lame that the IAWM "will leaflet the parade, but stop short on calling for it to become a 'parade for peace'." Ambitious indeed.

Finally, I note that they are going to pay for a full-timer and office space - cutting the SWP's wage bill?

author by Sylcia Pankhurst - Anarchist Federationpublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 17:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Where is the support for defendants/prisoners????
Where is the targetting of Top Oil - the people doing the re-fuelling in Shannon have businesses in your town....is even a boycott to scary direct action for IAWM???

author by Badbadmanpublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 18:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Delegates chanted

Long live our beloved LEADERS!
Long live Richard Boyd Barrett!
Long Live our Beloved Party!

author by anon - IAWMpublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 18:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Why are you so fecking cynical? You were not at the meeting on Sunday. You can't really comment about the ins-and-outs of the discussion!

author by Lovin' Cupfulpublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 18:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Fecking cynicism comes when one hears the IAWM attacking other sections of the anti-war movement on the radio, when one sees the Green Party attacking non-violent fence and airplane destruction as "violent" and the SP stirring up shit about "violence", then the same people get together to produce videos and plan what to do when war starts!

Now that's /real/ cynicism!

Noone's commenting on the ins/outs of anything: the actions of the IAWM and its constituent members speak for themselves.

Have a nice protest during the war now! (Where can I buy one of those videos with the stickers?)

author by rosepublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 22:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

buy the stickers buy the video!

author by King Mobpublication date Wed Mar 12, 2003 23:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

For the next IAWN that Sinn Fein be censured and expelled from the IAWN for their loose morals and quick manner of changes sides due to politcal "necessity"

Oh Justin again explain how a stupid photo op will help the peace process.

FUCKING WHORES

author by King Mobpublication date Thu Mar 13, 2003 15:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Boycott the whitehouse?

Falling off my chair laughing here.

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