End the Occupations - U.S. Military out of Shannon
Saturday, 20 March 2004
National demonstration on day of worldwide mobilisation to mark 1st anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Organised by the Irish Anti-War Movement and NGO Peace Alliance.
Assemble 3 pm, Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin 1
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And I don't say no to war - I believe there are some things worh fighting for and so do a lot of other people I know.
So you're banner is wrong, only some people say no to war, not "the world".
"A lot of other people I know"
'Beria', You definitely should get out and meet more people, not just the lowbrows you drink with, or your local branch of the bnp.
Here is the IAWM site address for info on buses etc:
www.irishantiwar.org
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What about British military out of Ireland? Which imperialism affects Ireland the most? To protest U.S. military presence, while ignoring the British military presence is illogical, politically inept, and implies that British military presence is somehow O.K. What kind of a dumb political position is this?
To the second post about "The whole world not saying no to war", the majority of the world opposes this war, George W. Bush made false excuses to the whole world. If all he wanted to do was depose Saddam Hussein, then why didn't he say that in the first place? Because he wants oil. And Iraq is a prime oil-producing country, and a pro-American government in Iraq would be beneficial to the Americans, but it would eliminate diversity.
To the last post, it's particularly difficult to get the UK military out of Ireland while the disputes continue with Northern Ireland.
Really RAK? You've gone round and interviewed 6bn people??
What a martyr for the revolution you are...
20 minute edited audio of press conference held on March 15th 2004 can be heard immediately by clicking http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/04-03-15-marchagainstwar.mp3
Speakers are Dathaí Doolin, Richard Boyd-Barrett, Brendan Butler, Ivana Bacik, and John from Fine Gael.
3 minute interview with Máire Ní Bheaglaíoch of PANA (Peace and Neutrality Alliance). Topics include media, activism in rural areas and building up momentum (for the Bush visit in June 2004).
To listen immediately, click here http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/04-03-15-apn.mp3
Recorded on March 15th 2004 and first broadcast on Near FM's 'Majority World' on March 18th, 2004. 128 kbps.
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