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PSNI Threaten To Shut Down Belfast Food Not Bombs

category antrim | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Friday July 23, 2004 13:54author by darren - Belfast FNBauthor email directactionagainstapathy at yahoo dot co dot uk Report this post to the editors

Ever get the feeling you’ve spoken too soon…

Only yesterday morning whilst posting a congratulatory comment on the newswire item on Dublin Food Not Bombs I mentioned that Belfast FNB have been untroubled by the authorities since our incident a month back when one person was assaulted by PSNI. (See link)
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=66006
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=65468&search_text=Belfast%20Food%20Not%20Bombs
Belfast FNB
Belfast FNB

At last nights food serving (between 6.30 & 8pm on outside Botanic Rail Station), all seemed quiet. There wasn’t a huge rush on our tasty spiced parsnip soup the summer evenings being generally quieter in south Belfast. Mostly we had curious passers by & a few people who were actually pretty hungry. There was a nice atmosphere & quite a few people stopped to chat for an hour or so.

We were just getting ready to pack up when two friendly bobbies approached & asked who was responsible for the stall. We stated that there was four of us present taking responsibility & he could speak with all of us.

At this point I began to record the conversation on video. The police asked me to stop recording, & said they would seize the camera if I took any footage of them & pointed out that I could be a terrorist. I continued to film but assured the officer I’d not film him & opened the flip screen so his colleague could see I wasn’t recording any footage of them.

He stated that there was no record of a permit for serving hot food from this location & that he would have to caution someone for this activity. There was then a little confusion as the officer stated he could just remove our stall from the street as no one was claiming responsibility for it. We again pointed out that four of us were responsible, & he mentioned something about giving a caution to all four of us.

In the end no there was no formal caution as we stated we’d look into a permit from City Council as we didn’t realise we needed one to hand out food for free. He said this was the fourth time he’d seen us at this location & he’d give us a week to look into getting a permit. We’ll keep you posted on further developments.

In cities throughout the world Food Not Bombs & other similar groups have been hassled & repressed by authorities for handing out free meals on the street & publicly critiquing how governments continually to priorities military expenditure to the detriment of people who are going hungry in every part of the world.

Belfast FNB’s operates as a collective without leaders. We serve hot vegetarian meals every second Thursday; we collect food on the Tuesday evening/Wednesday morning before & cook on Wednesday evenings. If you’d like to get involved send us an e-mail, or just turn up at our next serving: 6.30pm 5th August outside Botanic Rail Station.

Fellow food recyclers pass on tips
Fellow food recyclers pass on tips

yum yum
yum yum

spiced parsnip
spiced parsnip

who's in charge here?
who's in charge here?

author by not me...publication date Fri Jul 23, 2004 15:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...keep it up.

author by TTpublication date Fri Jul 23, 2004 15:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

He thought ye might be terrorists?
Yeah, those blackeye beans do have that effect on some people. Then again, he may have had a bad experience with parsnip stew when he was little.
More likely of course he probably regards anyone whose lifestyle does not fit into a narrow pattern as "terrorist".
I hope you did not offer him any vegitarian chilli, that would probably prompt him to call out the riot squad.

author by paul cpublication date Fri Jul 23, 2004 17:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

viva la vegetable revolution

author by merrovinginvanjanpublication date Fri Jul 23, 2004 22:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

amidst the usual and now familiar scenes of shoppers, shopping and carrying shopping bags, and without any fuss or trouble _throughout the province_ and offer them in the interface zones of their shopping a bowl of parsnip soup. I'm sure some would have prefered a hot cross bun and a nice cup of tea.

:-) keep on FNB-ing. And get your PSNI plodders to relax on the being filmed whilst they work. That's very important for building a workable society.

author by paul o toolepublication date Sat Jul 24, 2004 01:17author email pauljotoole at eircom dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is there any such thing in Dublin with fnb. If there is could you send me detalis
Thanks,keep up the good work.

author by crusty kid - food for allpublication date Sun Jul 25, 2004 14:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

im surprised that christians can give out free food on botanic and about the town but if you happen to have the same goodhearted concerns and are more alternative minded the cops want to bust you. wot is this? in this climate of racist oppression they should support the diversity of our city.. anyhow keep the flag flying. peaceout.

author by radicaljonnypublication date Sun Jul 25, 2004 22:10author email radicaljonny at yahoo dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

I live in the Donegall Road area of Belfast, and last Friday (23 July), the cops were out Coolfin street, about a hundered yards down from us helping three Nigerian men move out of their house. The night before, the cops had received a phone warning that the men would be bombed, and the men had awakened to find a suspect device out their back door. So racism in South Belfast continues absolutely unabated.

453 racist attacks last year. How many cases solved, or sentences handed down? Less than ten.

So, in lieu of actually doing something truly useful in our community, or bringing actual lawbreakers to book, the cops lurk on Botanic avenue to sting the infamous Parsnip Soup 4. For the record, and to state the very very obvious, this is hypocritical and unjust.

I've been out with FNB here in Belfast a couple of times, and helped prepare the offending parsnip soup. My Christian faith impels me to give to whoever needs, to speak truth to those in power, and to resist what destroys people. Crusty kid is right: If FNB were a bunch of middle class, elderly church ladies, the cops would give them no hassle, and would probably kick in a few pounds for the parsnips. Like I said, it's hypocritical and unjust. But they knock us down, we get up. They act, we resist.

Well done to the guys who were out on Thursday night serving. Well done keeping cool in the face of absurdity.

I'd recommend to anyone in Belfast to come out to help FNB. The more of us there are visibly out there, the better.

Massive props.

author by Roosterpublication date Tue Jul 27, 2004 14:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Actually, its illegal to film a police officer as this would be used to aid an asassination and we would'nt want that would we?

author by redjadepublication date Fri Aug 06, 2004 11:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

BY GLENN THRUSH
Newsday.com

Even an army that opposes war marches on its stomach.

Organizers for anarchist, down-with-the-GOP and anti-war groups are quietly creating a logistical network to feed thousands of young, down-in-the-heel protesters expected to flock to the city for the Republican National Convention. Several groups, led by the nationwide coalition Food Not Bombs, which provides vegetarian meals to the homeless, are assembling volunteers and cooking tools and making arrangements with food donors for the convention, organizers said. "This is going to be the biggest thing we've done in years," said Food Not Bombs founder Keith McHenry, who was stripped of his pots, pans and stoves when he tried to set up an open-air food kitchen on Boston Common during last week's convention.

"We expect to get hassled in New York, too, so we're going to do the cooking inside this time," said McHenry, who has catered hundreds of radical happenings during the past 25 years, from his office in Tucson, Ariz. "We keep it simple. We would probably have rice and beans and sauteed veggies and fruit salad."

McHenry thinks he can provide about 1,000 meals a day at protest sites.

Related Link: http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=04/08/04/8988256
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