British troops should be withdrawn immediately
ANTI-WAR IRELAND WELCOMES REMARKS BY BRITISH ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF
Anti-War Ireland, a national anti-war organisation, welcomes the comments made today in the Daily Mail and on the BBC by British Army Chief of Staff, General Sir Richard Dannett, where he criticised the British military presence in Iraq and urged that Britian should "get ourselves out sometime soon because our presence exacerbates the security problems."
General Dannett's remarks reflect the depth of anti-war sentiment in Britain and across Europe and stand as a remarkable indictment of Blair's war policy by the most senior general in the British army.
Commenting, Anti-War Ireland spokesperson and senior lecturer in sociology at NUI Maynooth, Dr Colin Coulter said: "General Dannett's call for a British withdrawal makes sense on every level. A recent Lancet report indicated that as many as 650,000 men, women and children may have died since Bush and Blair sent their troops into Iraq. This appalling carnage has to end and Anti-War Ireland welcomes General Dannett's public admission that the presence of occupation armies is the central cause of the violence."
Coulter continued: "The invasion of Iraq was wrong in March 2003 and it remains wrong today. British and US troops should be pulled out immediately. Likewise, the Irish government should listen carefully to what General Dannett has said and end Irish complicity with the US war machine at Shannon airport. Fianna Fail and the PDs have dragged
Ireland into a war that most Irish people oppose. This Irish
complicity must also end."
Anti-War Ireland is organising an anti-war demonstration at Shannon airport for Saturday, 28 October. Assembling at 2pm by Lidl in Shannon town centre, protestors will march in a mock-funeral procession to the airport where they will be addressed by three former US Abu-Ghraib interrogators, who are now members of Iraq Veterans Against the War. A significant turnout is expected.
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To contact Anti-War Ireland spokespeople, phone:
Colin Coulter at 086 1234520
Deirdre Clancy at 086 1512013
Harry Browne at 087 7648065.