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The annual general meeting of the Irish Anti-War Movement will take place on 24th May 2008 in the Royal Dublin Hotel, O Connell St Dublin. All paid up members are entitled to attend the AGM.
Agenda
10:30 - 11:00 Registration
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11:00 - 13:00 Session 1
This Is A Public Meeting There Is No Need Join The IAWM To Attend.
Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, Lebanon, US…
RESISTING WAR AND OCCUPATION – Global perspective.
Speakers:
Kamal Majeed (Iraqi Academic)
John Rose (Jewish anti-Zionist, Author of “Myths of Zionism”)
Glenda Camino (American Anti-War Activist)
Dr Abdullah Sayegh (Lebanon)
13:45 - 15:30 Session 2
This Is A Public Meeting There Is No Need Join The IAWM To Attend.
The Lisbon Treaty Neutrality And EU Militarisation
Speakers:
Claudia Haydt (DIE LINKE & Information Centre Militarisation, Germany)
Esko Seppanen (MEP, Finland)
Richard Boyd Barrett (Chairperson, Irish Anti-War Movement)
Roger Cole (PANA)
15:45 - 17:30 Session 3 AGM
Motions and Election of Steering Committee members.
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AGM 24th May 2008 Resolutions
1. That the Steering Committee of the IAWM shall consist of at least the following core posts and responsibilities:
Proposed by the Steering Committee - MH
2. That in order to maintain a high profile and ways to appeal to a wider audience, the incoming Steering Committee of the IAWM shall undertake:
Proposed by the Steering Committee – SO’R
3. That the IAWM sets in motion a legal challenge to the Irish Government on the constitutionality of the provision of facilities in Ireland to foreign military forces involved in illegal wars of aggression, in order to cause the relevant rulings in the Horgan case to be reversed.
That the IAWM sets in motion legal processes against Irish Government officials under the rules of the International Criminal Court, the United Nations Convention against Torture, the European Convention on Human Rights Act, the Geneva Convention Acts and any other relevant human rights and humanitarian law, on the grounds that such officials have been aiding and abetting in the commission, and providing the means for the commission of grave breaches of said human rights and humanitarian laws, by allowing craft to enter the jurisdiction, and providing facilities for such craft, which have been involved in said grave breaches.
That the IAWM launches a campaign to persuade Irish taxpayers to withhold payment of tax in proportion to the amount of Irish taxpayers' money which is spent on foot of the Eurocontrol Agreement, which affords to free air navigation support to foreign military craft involved in illegal wars of aggression.
Proposed by the Steering Committee – MP
4. That the IAWM considers that the Lisbon Treaty must be opposed on grounds of defending the remaining shreds of neutrality and opposing the galloping militarisation of Europe.
That the IAWM plays its full part in the ongoing CAEUC – No to Lisbon Campaign to which it is affiliated and asserts that it has no confidence in the government’s stated positions given that, through the use of Shannon by over 1 millions US troops, it has de facto contributed to and is a participant of the US-led occupation of Iraq.
Proposed by the Steering Committee – MY
5. That the IAWM appoints a sub-Committee to promote demonstrations, protests and mass non-violent direct action against the involvement of Ireland in illegal wars of aggression.
Proposed by Mark Price
6. On this 60th anniversary of the Palestinian Naqba of 1948 the IAWM condemns the ongoing Israeli military occupation of Palestine and the mistreatment of the Palestinian people by the Israeli State.
This includes the siege of Gaza where 1.5 million people are literally being slowly starved into submission or death, the continuous house demolitions and expulsions, the targeted assassinations, the building of the Apartheid Wall on Palestinian land, the continuous land grab, the daily harassment at checkpoints throughout the Westbank and the denial of fundamental human rights to the Palestinian people.
The IAWM further condemns the silence of the Irish Government in failing to use its influence to censure Israel for its inhumane actions and collective punishment of the entire Palestinian population.
The IAWM pledges to work with members of the Palestinian Community in Ireland and with the Ireland Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) over the coming year to continually raise the issue of the plight of the Palestinian people within Ireland and to bring pressure on the Irish Government to take meaningful action against Israel.
Proposed by the Steering Committee – JR
7. While Israel continues to occupy Lebanese territories and threatens Lebanese civilian lives by not supplying maps and information on the location of landmines and cluster bombs it left behind after its recent invasion.
8. Resolution on Iran
Recalling that the illegal war of Iraq was based entirely on lies about Weaponsof Mass Destruction (WMDs) and aware that on attack on Iran has never been far from the crazed mind of George W. Bush, the world must be extremely wary of the US charge that Iran has a nuclear weapons programme.
There is no proof of that accusation according to the I A E A norhas Iran broken the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty (NPT)-unlike the US itself. It must also be borne in mind that the US-surrogate Israel refusesto sign up to the NPT and has a large store of nuclear weaponry threatening the region.
An attack on Iran would be a grave injustice bringing death and destruction to an innocent people, heightening tension between East and West and increasing the insecurity of our planet.
We must collaborate with all peace loving people and organisations to prevent such a disaster from happening.
The IAWM demands that our newly appointed Taoiseach and his new Minister of Foreign Affairs do all in their power to ensure that a strike on Iran will not take place. Motion: No to War on Iran , Solidarity with the Iranian People, not the Iranian regime.
9.Resolution on Iran (II)
The possibility of war on Iran has most certainly not gone away. In fact the pressure has grown, with increased sanctions and threats of attacks on Iranian military training camps. Iran is being blamed by the US for arming insurgents in Iraq and the Security Council is said to be finalising plans for bombing raids.
The fact that the Iranian government actually supports the pro-US occupation government in Iraq is ignored by the war mongers. The US war machine will not let the truth stand in the way of a bombing mission. But Ahmadinejad is no friend of the Iranian people. He might pose as an anti-imperialist but in truth he and his government simply want to extend their control in the region. He is also using the opportunity of war to crack down on all dissent within Iran .
Inside Iran , the situation is dire. Students, labour activists and women’s rights campaigners are accused of being a threat to state security and arrested and tortured. The atmosphere on the streets is one of intimidation. Economic hardship deepens as the sanctions cut deeper, affecting as they always do the poor and working class.
This conference resolves to:
Proposed by Anne McShane
10. Resolution on Ban of Ibrahim Moussawi.
Conference notes:
Conference resolves:
Proposedby the IAWM Steering Committee-RBB
11. Egyptian Oppression of Opposition
In response to a call for a strike on April 6th by the workers in the Mahallah textile complex, the biggest factory in Egypt, the Mubarak regime decided to occupy El-Mahalla complex with security forces, abduct strike committee leaders Kamal El-Faioumy and Tarek Amin and arrest political activists of every political tendency in Cairo and other cities.
Not able to suppress the protests, the Mubarak security forces used rubber-bullets, tear-gas, and live ammunition against the Mahallah people who decided to protest on the streets of the city and in different villages, leaving at least two dead and hundreds injured and around 800 arrested. We send our solidarity to the Egyptian workers and their supporters.
We call on the Egyptian government to stop oppression political
activists (socialists, liberals, and Islamists).
The Irish Anti-War Movement condemns the on going oppression in Egypt and expresses solidarity with the workers of Mahallah.
Proposed by Kieran O’Sullivan