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Why we pushed through police lines

category international | summit mobilisations | opinion/analysis author Wednesday May 05, 2004 15:26author by Report this post to the editors

This article was posted and appeared several hours ago but has been taken off from the newswire!! Can IMC ireland explain this?
Anarchist confrontational Bloc
Anarchist confrontational Bloc

We are some of the people who participated in the bloc that pushed through the police lines on the demonstration to Farmleigh. This bloc was not formed spontaneously. It came as a result of a meeting the night before, called by both international and Irish people planning to join the march who did not wish to march under the guidelines issued by Dublin Grassroots Network.

We have no leaders and we reject authority. We believe it is neither possible nor desirable to tell others how to behave on a demonstration. We also reject the media division of demonstrators into “violent” and “non-violent”. In a world where hundreds of thousands of people die every year due to the economic policies of global capitalism, the discussion of the “violence” of a push through police lines or property damage on a demonstration becomes an irrelevance.

Violence comes from the state. Violence comes from a system where profit takes priority over humanity. Our attempts to rise above the attempted division of “good” and “bad” protesters reflects the attitude of many of the discussions and manifestations of the global anti-capitalist movement over the last few years.

The consensus decision of the meeting was to form a bloc without guidelines that would march together with our fellow protesters from the Dublin Grassroots network to Farmleigh House where the 25 leaders of Fortress Europe were meeting.

Demonstrations where people are herded from one place to another, miles from where decisions are being taken, can be ignored. We took our protest to Farmleigh House to directly disrupt the gathering of the EU. We did not ask permission to do this and we don’t need to.

We feel that it is appropriate on a weekend of demonstrations against borders, to confront the lines of police creating a border between ourselves and those who create the policies which result in the deaths of thousands of desperate people on the borders of Europe, and the internment of many more in detention centres.

The militarisation of Dublin to prepare for the summit is not shocking. These 25 politicians have to meet behind these lines because of the violence and poverty their policies create. It is right that they should experience the same fear and look out onto the same razor wire fences and military controls that face the thousands of migrants and refugees forced to leave their homes.

Our intention was to reach Farmleigh and make our protest with dignity. We knew we would have to face militarised police to do this. We decided that we would not cause property damage and we would not be an aggressive bloc or attack the police. However, we decided not to turn and walk away as soon as police blocked our path and not to allow ourselves or others to be attacked by the police without offering resistance and self-defence of ourselves and those around us.

We knew that not everyone who participated in the demonstration would be aware of our meeting or in agreement with our decisions and we did not seek to control the behaviour of others.

When the police formed a line to stop the demonstration at the Ashton Gate roundabout the Dublin Grassroots Network stopped their march 200 yards from the lines.

Some of us who wished to confront the decision to prevent our protest from going ahead then calmly formed organised lines behind a banner, locked arms and marched and pushed through the first line of police. We did this to show that we will not be intimidated by a show of force and we will not allow state violence to silence us. Many of the people who stood and faced the police were ordinary women and men from Dublin.

We would like to thank the solidarity of people, who despite their decision to stop and not confront the police, nonetheless waited for those who did, so that we would not become isolated, and so we could march back to town, as one.

At anti-summit demonstrations around the world, States have shown the extent of military force and violence they are prepared to use against people who question and confront their “democratic” regimes. On Saturday the actions of the riot police using water cannons from the North of Ireland and baton charges to attack a demonstration, making indiscriminate arrests and refusing people bail for minor offences like breach of the peace and trespass shows that the Irish state is no different.

Resist state violence
Our passion for freedom is stronger than their prisons!

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   JB     JB    Wed May 05, 2004 15:35 
   under Black Bloc tactics thread     article moved    Wed May 05, 2004 15:55 
   article is here     hooded idiots    Wed May 05, 2004 15:56 
   How do you know?     Kami    Wed May 05, 2004 15:57 
   Where's that photo from?     redflaremist    Wed May 05, 2004 15:59 
   Wednesdays child is full of woe.     Snore.    Wed May 05, 2004 16:04 
   JB     JB    Wed May 05, 2004 16:04 
   JB     Griffith    Wed May 05, 2004 16:36 
   oh really ?     lina    Wed May 05, 2004 16:55 
 10   masking up     its all about marketing    Wed May 05, 2004 16:58 
 11   JB     JB    Wed May 05, 2004 17:01 
 12   Footage     Joe    Wed May 05, 2004 17:12 
 13   reply     a womble    Wed May 05, 2004 17:15 
 14   JB     JB    Wed May 05, 2004 17:19 
 15   good to hear the ideas     dude    Wed May 05, 2004 17:20 
 16   No more provokers! to JB     Kami    Wed May 05, 2004 17:22 
 17   harumph     hmm    Wed May 05, 2004 17:23 
 18   A question of priorities.     how stupid can we be?    Wed May 05, 2004 17:28 
 19   at the meeting on friday..     A black bloc er    Wed May 05, 2004 17:30 
 20   Take some responsibility     XZBarcalow    Wed May 05, 2004 19:26 
 21   too right     Adam    Wed May 05, 2004 19:33 
 22   fool     Adam    Wed May 05, 2004 19:38 
 23   to Lina     Adam    Wed May 05, 2004 19:42 
 24   Wear Bush Masks!!     Anonymous    Wed May 05, 2004 19:46 
 25   Violence to resist Violence is surely not the way????     Anonymous    Wed May 05, 2004 20:11 
 26   Black Block ... Well Done     Kevin D    Wed May 05, 2004 20:39 
 27   reasoning     clear conscience    Wed May 05, 2004 22:41 
 28   Re: March     CommonSense    Thu May 06, 2004 00:19 
 29   my feelings     stu    Thu May 06, 2004 01:52 
 30   Enlighten me     Supporter    Thu May 06, 2004 03:44 
 31   pushing protests on     disident_p    Thu May 06, 2004 04:04 
 32   identity protection     disident_p    Thu May 06, 2004 04:15 
 33   Who attacked first?     reason    Thu May 06, 2004 11:16 
 34   clarification     a womble    Thu May 06, 2004 12:08 
 35   All violence and terror directed at persons must be condemned unreservedly     Indy Reporter    Thu May 06, 2004 14:57 
 36   Non-violent, me fucking arse     chris    Thu May 06, 2004 17:07 
 37   show a little respect toward others     anne otha    Thu May 06, 2004 17:18 
 38   I echo the echo     Deirdre Clancy    Thu May 06, 2004 17:37 
 39   response     anarchist    Thu May 06, 2004 18:04 
 40   re:Deirdre     Joe    Thu May 06, 2004 18:07 
 41   Riot Police     anti-war    Thu May 06, 2004 18:26 
 42   Each to their own     Conor    Sat May 08, 2004 22:09 
 43   Re: Joe     Deirdre Clancy    Sun May 09, 2004 03:25 
 44   BB attacks on photographers     pat c    Sun May 09, 2004 23:46 
 45   Agree with post above.     bb participant.    Mon May 17, 2004 21:21 


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