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Pictures from Top Oil Blockade on March 20th - one year anniversary of the start of the Iraq war

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Tuesday March 23, 2004 16:41author by Indymedia Kevin - IMC Éire Report this post to the editors

Some pictures and a short report. Apologies for the delay, had trouble getting to a PC.
On the way
On the way

On March 20th, approximately 3,000 people marched from Parnell Square to the Department of Justice on Stephens Green. This was to mark the first anniversary of the start of the Iraq war.

At the junction of College Green and Pearse Street, around 40 people branched off from the main march, to stage a peaceful blockade of Top Oil on Amiens Street. Top Oil is the company that refuels the American aircraft which land illegally in Shannon Airport.

The group was mainly comprised of activists from the Galway Grassroots Network and Dublin Grassroots and anarchists. They blockaded the entrance to Top Oil, and handed out leaflets to people passing by.

Four Gardai showed up after around 20 minutes. More soon arrived in vans and land rovers. The Gardai then informed the protesters they were illegally blocking the entrance, and that if they wished to continue their protest they would have to do it elsewhere.

The protesters refused to move, saying that Top Oil was involved in illegal activities itself. They wanted to maintain their blockade. The Gardai gathered around and their seargeant gave debriefed them on the situation. At this point the protesters were expecting the Gardai to clear the entrance (see the previous blockade of Top Oil last September) but then they backed away, and half of them drove off.

The peaceful blockade was allowed to continue and finished around 5.30pm without incident.

One participant in the blockade from Galway expressed her thoughts on the action afterwards. "Marching and speeches have their time and place but surely at this stage we've seen enough of them. People need to make the connection between the war and businesses that support it. Peaceful direct actions like this are a way of hitting them in the pocket for their support of a death industry. It was great to see a big turnout on the main march but ultimately and unfortunately it will be ignored."

Banner blocking the entrance
Banner blocking the entrance

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First Garda arrives.
First Garda arrives.

Motorist exits the garage via the banner
Motorist exits the garage via the banner

author by Indymedia Kevin - IMC Éirepublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 16:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Round 2 - quantity over quality!

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The Garda van arrives down.
The Garda van arrives down.

Observing the situation.
Observing the situation.

author by Indymedia Kevin - IMC Éirepublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 16:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

more.

Being told to stop the blockade.
Being told to stop the blockade.

Garda in land rovers arriving.
Garda in land rovers arriving.

Higher ranks discussing the blockade.
Higher ranks discussing the blockade.

More arrive.
More arrive.

Somebody is obviously enjoying themselves. Must be all the overtime.
Somebody is obviously enjoying themselves. Must be all the overtime.

author by Indymedia Kevin - IMC Éirepublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 16:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

and more...

Receiving orders.
Receiving orders.

Telling people (again) to stop the blockade.
Telling people (again) to stop the blockade.

Garda van pushes its way through the blockade onto the forecourt.
Garda van pushes its way through the blockade onto the forecourt.

Telling people (yet again) to stop the blockade.
Telling people (yet again) to stop the blockade.

Telling base that the protesters aren't moving.
Telling base that the protesters aren't moving.

author by sumdsumguypublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 17:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hey, what group are these people affiliated with etc.

I kinda like their idea of affimative action over listening to Rich Boy Barrett at a march.

author by conor (wsm personal capacity)publication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 17:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It was a variety of different types - Grassrots Dublin, Magpies, Grassroots Galway, UCD heads and a few WSM

It could have been better organised and I think we would have got more if we had off dragged them off at the end of the march.

But it was a good action and achieved something - better than listening to speeches, well at least if, like me, you've heard em before a few times.................

Conor

Related Link: http://www.struggle.ws
author by All that spacepublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 17:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Fair play to the initiative.
I read another account of the action that mentioned the locking of the petrol pumps.

Any pictures of this?
This sounds like direct action - more interesting than flags and grinning gardai.

author by Free Fallerpublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 17:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This blockade comprised the Galway and Dublin Grassroots, a group of anarchists and a few people who came along for the ride. The main organizing of the boycott was by the Galway heads who kept in fairly good contact with the other groups involved. Meself thinks its absolutely crucial to have a tight communication stream between groups which will lead to a successful outcome no matter what. We need to improve contact to keep a flow of thought and ideas for May day and the chimp visit. 'Tis a shame that the crowd wasn't larger but it still gave the gardaí something to think about over their subsequent masses of tea breaks and snack bars....
Mise le meas
p.s. i heard on the radio that the baboon is arriving at Shannon at night... whats ye thinks?

author by sumdumguypublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 18:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

anybody know how i can get into comtatc with these people?

author by Grassroots boyopublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 19:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is on Sunday April 3rd at 2pm in the Teachers Club.

author by sumdumguypublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 20:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

for that. I'll pop along.

author by supporterpublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 21:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

well done to all involved, couldn't be there unfortunately!
But just one little quibble don't you think it would be easier to let the cars that were already in the station to exit without them almost having to drive thru the banner, there's no point in causing unnecessary aggro!
but apart from that good action and i'll try to get to the next one!

ps, kev your pics are brutal,serve the purpose but shite nonetheless (sorry)

author by Get Realpublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 21:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

15 present and 5 organisations?

author by Starstruck - UCD Leftpublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 23:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good work Galway Grass Roots
i arrived just as the blockade had ended after listening to our SWP anti-war leader give his podium ri-ra accompanied by some spirited stuff from Michael D and Dave Norris.
Felt that it had the potential to be a lot bigger without sacrificing tight security for the blockers themselves.
Still though the fight goes on as does the buildup for May 1 and Gee Dubs visit.
The mouth waters.

author by Indymedia Kevin - IMC Éirepublication date Tue Mar 23, 2004 23:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hey "supporter", thanks for your comments, its always good to hear intelligent criticism. But you know what? Your pictures are much better than mine, please tell me, what camera are you using? Judging by the quality of them, you're obviously a much more committed individual than me with your skills and technical wizardry.

For anyone that is interested, the camera I have I got for free off a relative who was getting rid of it, the software I use is shareware, and I have no idea how to use a camera. But at least I'm out there documenting events instead of calling other people's work shite. So FUCK YOU!

author by Despublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 01:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

In fairness they are fairly shite, and as for the captions, but don't let us stop your good work "kev" you go boy, just take it like a man.
good man yerself

author by Badmanpublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 01:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

they paint a picture of what happened, they are decent (if low-tech) documentary photos. I particularly like the one of the grinning guard. What the fuck do ye want crimson flowers bathed in a violet sunset???? To echo Kev, if you don't like em, easy to show him how to do it. In the meantime, fuck the carpers.

author by conor (wsm personal capacity)publication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 12:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Daft sods
by Get Real Tuesday, Mar 23 2004, 8:51pm


15 present and 5 organisations?

- well actually 37 heads and 15 cops we had plenty of time to count - i think that could have been doubled or more with a bit of organisation and pre advertising

Conor

Related Link: http://www.struggle.ws
author by Joepublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 13:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Grassroots is all about getting organisations to work together despite differences. It's not about 'building the party' or 'build one big organisation'. So while the total numbers might be disappointing the fact that despite the problems there were five groups taking part is good.

author by alois vincenzopublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 18:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

maybe some people would prefer no photos rather than photos taken on rudimentary equipment?

maybe some people think low-tech photography ruins their freedom to close their eyes and imagine an action for themselves?

I suppose that would have it's advantages: personally I would have imagined five hundred libertarian youth rebels running amock at TOP.. riot cops.. explosions.. helicopters.. a time-travelling detachment of the C.N.T. militias intervening to lend a hand..

but if you prefer to get a glimpse of reality, how actions actually look, then photos taken on whatever equipment is at hand facilitate this better than none.

author by alois vincenzopublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 18:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

about your quibble, supporter, you're dead right; but although one of the photos makes it kind of look like we're defiantly blocking the exiting car with our banner, in reality as soon as we copped on what was going on we raised the banner and let the car out without further ado.

the appearance of a stand-off in the photo is down to the rapidity with which the car was driven towards the banner, as well as the mildly chaotic nature of all such actions.

but no harm done or nasty words said.

author by R Isiblepublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 18:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Are you people looking at them with magnifying glasses trying to identify individuals or something? I can't see anything wrong with them.

author by All that spacepublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 19:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'm not critising the aesthethics but the content -
Where's the photographic documentation of the locking of the petrol pumps.

I wasn't there - did it happen?

Not according to the above report.

Fair play for taking the photos, but I'm trying to be constructively critical, why so many photos of gardai and flags?

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Suppose this photography lark is a learned process.
Any chance of indymedia running a photography workshop?
I'd be willing to pay a few quid to learn how to upload photos...
Maybe it could raise some money to help cover costs of covering Mayday?

author by R Isiblepublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 19:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If locking pumps is a criminal/prosecutable action in some way then perhaps it's smarter not to have photos of it.

It's good that your criticism isn't solely aesthetic (but then you say you don't like flags and cops and that is aesthetic surely?) and of course criticism can be useful.

That said, Kev went out there and took photos which provide an impression of the event and given that we all have the ability to go out there and take photos if we feel that Kev isn't doing a good job it seems a little churlish that so much space has been devoted to criticising his (to me) nice photos.

W.r.t. photo workshops there is a photovideo email list which you should subscribe to to ask this question. I know that the editors active in this stuff are keen on teaching anyone that wants to learn:

From the "Subscribe" link at the top of every page:

Photo-list:
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-irl-photo

Video-list:
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-ireland-video

Hope that helps: happy snapping. In the months to come there should be plenty of opportunity for interesting pictures.

author by All that spacepublication date Wed Mar 24, 2004 21:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What I'm criticising is that the some parts of the event get highlighted but another newsworthy part gets ignored.

I think a photo of the locked pumps would show an everyday example of ways to act against the war.

After all it's about taking personal responsibility.

Isn't it?

How would a photo have been illegal?

author by j26publication date Thu Mar 25, 2004 00:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

but the attendant/manager cut them open with a scissors shortly after the first Garda arrived. It happened at the very start of the action- my camera was still in my bag.

Someone should really have got a shot of it , though.

author by xpublication date Thu Mar 25, 2004 10:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dont hate the media,
Become the media.

Dont hate Indymedia,
Become Indymedia.

Dont hate Indymedia Kevin,
Become Indymedia Kevin!

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