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The Irish Anti-War Movement

Anti War Events for New Years Eve and New Years Day

 

Events for New Years Eve

  • BRIDGE THE GAP – HUMAN CHAINS NATIONWIDE
  • LOBBY THE EGYPTIAN EMBASSY AND THE IRISH DEPT. OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Events for New Years Day

  • “The Bravest Woman in Afghanistan” to Speak to Galway on New Year’s Day

Irish Anti-War Movement Statement on Gaza

  • IAWM STATEMENT / LEAFLET ON GAZA

 

Events for New Years Eve

1. BRIDGE THE GAP – HUMAN CHAINS NATIONWIDE

Thursday, December 31st 2009 at 2.00pm followed by PROTEST AND LETTER HAND IN AT EGYPTIAN EMBASSY, 12 CLYDE ROAD AT 3.30PM

The IAWM is supporting this event on New Year’s Eve that has been organised by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity campaign (IPSC) and is calling all its members to attend if possible.

 

Events for New Years Eve

  • BRIDGE THE GAP – HUMAN CHAINS NATIONWIDE
  • LOBBY THE EGYPTIAN EMBASSY AND THE IRISH DEPT. OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Events for New Years Day

  • “The Bravest Woman in Afghanistan” to Speak to Galway on New Year’s Day

Irish Anti-War Movement Statement on Gaza

  • IAWM STATEMENT / LEAFLET ON GAZA

 

Events for New Years Eve

1. BRIDGE THE GAP – HUMAN CHAINS NATIONWIDE

Thursday, December 31st 2009 at 2.00pm followed by PROTEST AND LETTER HAND IN AT EGYPTIAN EMBASSY, 12 CLYDE ROAD AT 3.30PM

The IAWM is supporting this event on New Year’s Eve that has been organised by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity campaign (IPSC) and is calling all its members to attend if possible.

In an act of solidarity with the human rights activists taking part in the Gaza Freedom March on 31st December, the IPSC intends to form ‘human chains’ at various locations around the country – similar events will be occurring all around the world on this day and the images will be sent on to Gaza so people can see internationals standing in solidarity with them. We’re asking you to take one hour out of your New Year’s Eve to show your support for the people of Gaza and to remember the more than 1,400 Palestinians who were killed this time last year.

Dublin: In Dublin we are calling on people to gather at 2pm at the Ha’penny Bridge. Please bring Palestinian flags if you have them, and black balloons. We will provide a limited number of flags and balloons on the day. For more info contact Freda at events@ipsc.ie

Cork: Time & Venue, TBC – For more info contact Freda at events@ipsc.ie

Galway: 3pm, Venue TBC – For more info contact Niamh at niamh.upstart@gmail.com

Sligo: Time & Venue, TBC For more info contact John at divestment@ipsc.ie

 Kilkenny: Time & Venue, TBC. For more info contact John at johnheddon@eircom.net

 If you are interested in organising a similar event in your area, please contact Freda at events@ipsc.ie

 

2. LOBBY THE EGYPTIAN EMBASSY AND THE IRISH DEPT. OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

 

Over 1300 Peace Activists from 42 countries, including at least eight people from Ireland, have collected vital supplies and have travelled to Egypt in order to cross the border and deliver the aid to the people of Gaza. These Peace Activists are now trapped in Egypt and are being prevented by the Egyptian Government from travelling into Gaza.

 

According to AFP News Agency, at least 38 people of various nationalities were picked up by Egyptian security services in El Arish and held in their hotel rooms. Two of the Irish contingent had their passports taken away and these were only returned to them after a sit down protest. Hundreds of the Peace Activists are camped outside the United Nations mission in Cairo and have gone on hunger strike and are asking the UN to help them. The hunger strikers include an 85-year-old lady called Hedy Epstein who is a Holocaust survivor. Hundreds of the French activists are camped outside the French Embassy in Cairo.

 

Meanwhile a convoy of vans carrying supplies which travelled all the way from London to Jordan has been told by Egyptian officials that it must go all the way back to Syria to get into Egypt and is not being allowed to take the shorter route from Aqaba to Nuweiba.

 

Please contact the Egyptian Embassy by email, fax or phone and request that the activists be allowed through to Gaza.

 

Contact details as follows:
H.E. Ambassador Amr Helmy
Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt
12 Clyde Road
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4.

Tel:
+353-1-6606718 ( Main office )
+353-1-6606566 ( Consular Section )

Fax:
+-353-1-6683745

Email:
info@embegyptireland.ie
consular@embegyptireland.ie

Contacts for Irish Dept. of Foreign Affairs

01 4780822, 4082139 Ask for Helena Nolan.

You can submit a posting directly to the Minister on the DFA website www.dfa.ie

 

Events for New Years Day

3. “The Bravest Woman in Afghanistan” to Speak to Galway on New Year’s Day.

 

The Galway Alliance Against War is holding a New Year’s Day Peace Party in the Rowing Club, Woodquay, Galway on January 1st starting at 7pm and admission is FREE.

The Guest of Honour will be Malalai Joya, a female member of the Afghan parliament, who has survived 4 assassination attempts – she is hated by both the Karzai regime that banned her from parliament and the Taliban.

Human Rights Watch described her as “the bravest woman in Afghanistan”. GAAW has arranged for a telephone link-up with Ms Joya from her base in the mountains of Afghanistan – Galway’s local peace group believes it will be a truly unique experience for people in Galway to hear first hand why the war in Afghanistan is not the solution to the problems of that troubled country.

GAAW is also hoping to have Sue Glenton, the wife of British Refusenik Lance Cpl Joe Glenton, as well as British MP George Galloway on this cyber-platform. At present Mr Galloway is leading Viva Palistina the multi-national relief convoy that is headed for Gaza to help break the Israeli blockade of that small Palestinian enclave. Galwegians will recall that this week marks the first anniversary of the Israeli onslaught of the Gaza Strip that left over a thousand Palestinian civilians dead.

Like any self-respecting party, there will also be plenty of music and to suit all tastes, from Green Day to Irish traditional to World Music. And GAAW is also hoping to have some puppet theatre with a difference, as well as a very poignant photo exhibition on the war in Afghanistan as well as a brand new film that counters the British and US propaganda.

According to a GAAW spokesperson the purpose of the New Year’s Day Peace Party is to mark the beginning of a new decade: “The so-called “noughtys”  was a decade of war, which was disastrous for the peoples of Iraq and Afghanistan as well as for Irish neutrality. It’s time for a new resolution; it’s time for the Irish people to re-embrace our traditional policy of neutrality.  Shannon airport should cease being a US military installation; the small number of our soldiers stationed in Kabul should be withdrawn from that war zone, not increased as is the desire of some of those in government and in the higher echelons of the Irish Defence Forces. It should also be remembered that an Irish company is also involved in this awful war. The Dublin-based Acra Control Ltd produces technology used in the deadly drones employed by the United States over Afghanistan and Pakistan.”

Irish Anti-War Movement Statement on Gaza 

 

 

4. IAWM STATEMENT / LEAFLET ON GAZA

 

Attached is the IAWM Statement on the situation in Gaza one year on from the Israeli onslaught. Please print out and distribute to your friends and colleagues. The text is copied below. (Download Leaflet Here)

 

Lift the horrific blockade of Gaza

End the occupation of Palestine

More than two years have passed since the land and sea blockade on Gaza’s 1.5 million inhabitants began, and one year since the deadly Israeli attacks in which 1,415 Palestinians were killed, over 5,000 were injured and 325,000 lost their homes. The military assault, which started just after Christmas 2008 showed up the brutal and militaristic nature of the Israeli state, as pictures of dead and wounded defenceless civilians, many of them children, were broadcast to the world.

 

One year on from this horrific bombardment, no homes or schools have been rebuilt, hospitals are still lacking medicine and equipment, the water and sewage systems have not been repaired and people, especially children and the elderly, are still dying as a direct result of the blockade. According to the UN, Public Health Services are dangerously lacking, children die of basic illnesses such as diarrhoea and the population as a whole suffers from malnutrition.

 

The siege of Gaza by Israel is designed to starve into submission or annihilate totally the 1.5 million Gazans, half of whom are under the age of 18 years. Meanwhile, in the West Bank the land grabbing by the Israelis continues, including house demolitions, expulsions of people from their homes and the building of the wall sealing off Palestinian areas from each other. Assassinations continue: the most recent was on December 26th 2009, when six Palestinians were arbitrarily killed by the Israeli army as people around the world were still celebrating Christmas.

 

The UN Security Council, the EU and the new US Obama Administration have done nothing to sanction Israel for its actions. Soon after the military assault a year ago, Europe’s leading politicians met and laughed with Israeli leaders. The EU continues to grant Israel favourable trading rights. Obama stayed silent throughout the military assault and has done little to alleviate the suffering of Gaza since then. Although a UN fact-finding mission found Israel guilty of war crimes, and most UN member states endorsed the mission’s report, the US, predictably, voted against it in November 2009.

 

To stop this ongoing misery, the siege of Gaza must end and the borders must be opened. Governments have failed to act – we must act instead. We stand in solidarity with the 1300 Peace Activists, including a holocaust survivor, who have converged in Egypt to join the non-violent Gaza Freedom March to the Gaza/Israeli border on New Year’s Eve, and demand that they be allowed to enter Gaza.

 

The Israeli state is now effectively an apartheid state. It should be isolated as South Africa was isolated when it was an apartheid state. World leaders will do nothing but go along with the US and Israel. It is up to people across the world to force governments to take action to sanction Israel and to help the people of Palestine gain their human rights.

 

The Irish Anti War Movement calls on the Irish public to:

 

  • Support the campaign for an economic and political boycott of Israel
  • Demand of the Irish Government to call for the suspension of the Euro Med Association agreement that allows Israel favoured trading status with European countries.
  • Demand that the Irish Government cease all diplomatic relations with Israel until Israel ends its apartheid policies towards the Palestinians.
  • Demand that the Irish building company CRH disengages from helping to build the Wall and illegal settlements in the West Bank.
  • Demand that the Egyptian government opens all the border crossings with Gaza to allow humanitarian aid in and people out, especially those in need of urgent medical assistance.

For more info contact:
Richard Boyd Barrett, Chair Steering Committee IAWM Tel. 087 6329511 or Jim Roche, 087 6472737

 

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