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Shannon is still the problem

category national | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Friday July 16, 2004 11:05author by Eoin Dubsky Report this post to the editors

I'VE BROKEN INTO FBO SHANNON'S OFFICE AND AM SENDING YOU THIS MESSAGE ABOUT THEIR COMPLICITY IN AMERICAN WAR CRIMES FROM WITHIN THE AIRPORT! ...Okay, not exactly... but I am in Shannon Airport right now, and I want to write to you again about this place and what we can do to demilitarise it. I'm moving to France, but I'll be back from time to time, and hope to join you for more nonviolent direct actions and court actions to cut off the Pentagon's toe in Ireland.

As I passed through the security check moments ago, an "Airport Police" guy welcomed me by name to Shannon. I replied "thanks. You've really got your police work cut out for you today, what with two foreign warplanes in the centre taxiway." He didn't respond, but his colleague muttered "extra overtime" ("extra" I guess because these guys are always ripping us off pretending to be doing "overtime" already). Sure, extra overtime in Hospitals all over the Third World too.

Two Bundeswehr Luftwaffe Hercules warplanes lie in the middle of the airfield, flanked by an Irish Defense Forces jeep and an FBO Shannon minibus on either side. Just behind them is an Airlingus plane (looks like this photo Tim took almost three years ago: http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~slack/rp/images/usaf.jpg).

I've godda go catch my flight now, but I'll be back here soon. There are people still making their way through the courts system, but likewise there should be others now making their way through the Shannon security system too (security here is crap really, I was walking around earlier... I won't say where... heeh heeh). With enough prep, anyone can get in and disrupt the traffic of foreign warplanes openly and nonviolently.

A bientot! -Dubsky

author by merrovinginvanjanpublication date Fri Jul 16, 2004 12:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

and thus I suppose become my neighbour.
wow- you could do an overseas indymedia ireland tour-
go to Barcelona see the merrovinginvanjan ipsiphi- (pick up smoke)
cross the pyrennes and see the Dubksy.
carry on up the road to Amsterdam and see Jeff (sell the smoke).
What this means reader, is that we are here-
over here- there- on the mainland- daily and nightly beyond overtime working on activism and peace for you - yes YOU! the Irish boy or girl who has to tend the candle. Don't forget those candles.
:-)

author by Pookapublication date Fri Jul 16, 2004 14:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Don't you just love people who 'drop' into the country, stir the pot, cause a little trouble and then bugger off back to France. I think we have a Walter Mitty here if Eoin thinks he was wandering around Shannon's restricted zones. Has he the nerve to pull similar stunts in France? Doubt it.

author by Ciaronpublication date Fri Jul 16, 2004 16:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yeah you got in one Pooka, we love him. Ireland's loss, France's gain.

Don't let the bastards/cynics/cyber cowards get you down lil' buddy!

10,000 troops a month and it takes the Irish peace movement a Presidential visit before it gets it's arse down to Shannon for the first time this year! You're a way ahead of the curve Eoin, but in this colonised space that doesn't take a lot of pre-emption.

Nonviolent rsistance will be returning to Shanon the last weekend in September, so circle that calender!

Travel safe ED
Ciaron

Related Link: http://www.ploughsharesireland.org
author by kokomeropublication date Fri Jul 16, 2004 17:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Were any of the prisoners held in Guantanamo Bay transferred via Shannon airport?"

The follow-on question would of course be:

"How can you be sure?"

author by Ciaron - Dublin Catholic Workerpublication date Fri Jul 16, 2004 19:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The prisoners beig transfered through Shannon to Guatenmo story was broken by the Phoenix a few weeks ago. So take it up with the Phoenix

That many of these prisoners have nothing to do with armed struggle against U.S. interests is a fact acknowledged by the most mainstream media.

The Phoenix is the only place I've seen the fact that there are 600 former RUC and 400 former Northern Ireland Prisoner Officers working in Iraq as mercenaries running their own Long Kesh.

The Irish media are extremely housebroken about continued Irish complicity in the war on Iraq.

author by paul otoolepublication date Sat Jul 17, 2004 02:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good luck Eoin, have a great trip and look foreward to seeing you back soon.
Slainte.

author by damien moranpublication date Sun Jul 18, 2004 03:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

God Bless Eoin. May see you in Paris soon.
Pitstop Ploughshares will receive their trial date on July 26th at Dublin's Four Courts for U.S. Navy plane decommisioning action on Feb. 3rd, 2003 - see link for details:

http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=65960

The Ploughshares tradition and prophecy tanscends all boundaries:

Il sera juge entre les nations
l'arbitre de peuples nombreux.
Martelant leurs epees, ils en feront de socs,
de leurs lances ils feront des serpes.
On ne brandira plus l'epee nation contre nation,
on n'apprendra plus a se battre.

As Haiti's Aristide's re-election slogan went:
Lape nan vente - Lape nan tete!

May you have both Eoin

Related Link: http://www.ploughsharesireland.org
author by O'Shea Guevarapublication date Thu Sep 02, 2004 02:21author email osheaguevara at msn dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

While it's good to see the independent flag flying in reporting of various goings on in the above - a point of note from someone who actually works here. Your comments and conclusions drawn are unfortunately in the relam of 'wannabe' fantasy. Observations such as listed are public - the stuff you want to know you NEVER will. I'm not attempting to by a cynic or run from the core issue - but please no x-files........if you see it - 'they' DO NOT CARE.

author by Eoin Dubskypublication date Thu Sep 02, 2004 09:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

O'Shea, the bit about FBO was just a funny little hook to get people to enjoy reading the article. I can sound like a broken record sometimes... :-)

Many of the military shenanigans at Shannon Airport -- foreign troops going to war, large quantities of weapons and explosives transported on "civilian" cargo planes -- have become public knowledge. The act of making them public knowledge -- drawing the public's attention to them with protests and outreach, exposing them through the High Court (discovery orders in Ed Horgan's case and mine) -- helped put some heat onto the airport and government. It also put up a mirror to the peace movement in Ireland -- we can't say we didn't know.

But SNN has "normalised" its role as a US garrison again. No trouble, it's okay. Irish soldiers and airport police guard the foreign military aircraft (carrying troops, weapons, and hostages even) inside a special pen, while the crew catch a nap in a nearby hotel for the night. Top Oil refuels the plane, and in the morning they're off again. No trouble at all. So long as the peace movement stays away and never threatens the arrangements at SNN, business can continue as usual. Zzzzzz $$$$$

...On the other hand, if we organise a campaign of nonviolent resistance to the Shannon stopovers, we might be able to put enough heat on the airport again to stop them. A Committee of 100 (hell, even 20 would do!) people prepared to do nonviolent, open and accountable actions at Shannon Airport to disrupt the foreign military traffic. If just one action which could cause some disruption happened every week on any random day, after six months we could begin to see some results again (like when World Airways & Co pulled out for a while after Mary Kelly's action and the Pitstop Ploughshares a week later). As they have "normalised" being an outpost for ruthless American imperialism, we can "normalise" being an outpost for nonviolent resistance to that empire!

author by RJPpublication date Thu Sep 02, 2004 10:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

All that the planes highlight is the folly of Irish neutrality. The planes won't leave though, so we need to clarify our blatantly non-neutral policies.

The US is worth too much money for Shannon. And with the proposed break-up of Aer Rianta it will leave every airport to fend for itself. With the yanks, Shannon is maybe the only one that Dublin won't have to prop up. Simple finances, the planes will be in shannon for as long as they want to be.

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