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Wombles not welcome here!

category national | summit mobilisations | opinion/analysis author Tuesday May 04, 2004 12:52author by Irish Repuplican Report this post to the editors

Who are these 'professional rioters' who came over to Dublin to plan a direct confrontation with the Guards.
I dont know who they are but their tactics and methods were hopeless at Ashtown Gate.

I like a lot of people who have written to this site was there at the non-event of a riot at Ashtown Gate on Saturday evening. I call it a non-event as I have seen more confrontation with the Guards on a Saturday night in town.

Without going through the details of the night, which have been very well documented on this site and elsewhere I would like to pay attention to the so called 'Wombles' or 'Black-Bloc' and their attempts to break the police lines.

Now I am not going to say they were wrong to try and break the police lines - I can even say that I support their reasons to try and do so, but what were they trying to do?
Firstly what were their plans - did they honestly think a crowd of around 100-150 people at the front of a by and by peaceful crowd could break through a cordon of riot police aided by two water cannons.
Why did they do exactly what the police wanted on the day? Have they never heard of keeping them guessing or divertionary tactics?
I know the side roads were closed of but even if a few groups of 20 or so tried to attempt to break the lines somewhere else I am sure the guards would have had to re-think their plans and a sudden sugre of the crowd may have broke the police lines.
Also the attempt to break the police lines at the front was so riddiculous it would have made a good comedy apart from the fact people were getting hurt.
They had the chance to get through the initial uniformed police line, but they decided not to do anything but wait for the riot squad to replace their lines. Now I might be stupid but charging through a few rookies from Templemore who are terrified is much easier than what was an experianced and disciplined riot police with full gear and two water cannon.

The only thing I can say in favour of the so called 'rioters' is that when it kicked off they quickly fled and didn't start throwing bricks over the heads of the crowd causing more injuries.

Then on they way home - why did these crowd of brave anarchists - who we were briefed about in the media as being the veterans of many a street struggle - seem to be content in following the police back into town? Have they never heard of when the police have their back to you, you attack.

So what I want to know is who were these 'Wombles' and 'Black-Bloc' They all cannt be as stupid as believing in sensless sacrifice or were they content in just putting up a show for their pals in the police. Well at least I know why they cover their faces - I would as well - out of sheer embarassment.

In future they are not welcome on any demonstration until they learn what they are doing. How dare they hi-jack a demonstration with such a futile gesture.The original Wombles from Wimbledon could have put up a better show and are more frightening!

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Next scare stories     Media watcher    Tue May 04, 2004 13:14 
   RE     Zombie    Tue May 04, 2004 13:16 
   More bullshite on the horizon, methinks     Steve    Tue May 04, 2004 13:22 
   Serious breach of the peace?     Zombie watch    Tue May 04, 2004 13:35 
   re: 'hijacking protest'     black blocker    Tue May 04, 2004 14:02 
   Where did it go wrong?     Womble watcher    Tue May 04, 2004 14:03 
   editors this is not news and should be deleted or put under the Black Bloc tactics thread!     op    Tue May 04, 2004 14:14 
   Well done IR     Action not talk    Tue May 04, 2004 14:58 
   A difference in tactics     alternahippie    Tue May 04, 2004 16:23 
 10   killarney     keet    Tue May 04, 2004 16:29 
 11   action not talk     black blocker    Tue May 04, 2004 17:21 
 12   The British Wombles     Paul Mac,    Tue May 04, 2004 21:27 
 13   i hate republicans     conor    Tue May 04, 2004 21:47 
 14   A subjective perspective on the Wombles     Ciaron    Tue May 04, 2004 22:48 
 15   message to republican     no borders    Wed May 05, 2004 09:40 
 16   gardia stink everyday the shit aint gonna go away.     mr adams    Thu May 06, 2004 00:47 


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