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Sligo Peace vigil + protest to meet Government meet

category sligo | anti-war / imperialism | press release author Thursday September 04, 2003 19:08author by Ruairiauthor email muscailt at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

Wednesday Sept. 10, Thursday Sept. 11

A coalition of concerned citizens are planning on marking the September 10th-11th Government ‘think tank’ meeting in Sligo by staging a peace vigil and ‘Need B-4 Greed’ Protest.
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We are calling on the general public to take their concerns and demands to the Sligo Park Hotel where government Ministers will plan their upcoming Dail term.

It is clear that Ireland is becoming more corrupt, more expensive and less democratic by the hour. Prices have gone through the roof for the basics of food and shelter. Insurance prices are crippling small businesses, community groups and ordinary taxpayers.

Our public services are near collapse with schools under funded, hospitals on the brink of chaos, and public transport outdated and inefficient.

Despite signing up to the Kyoto treaty and facing the prospect of massive fines for breaching it, the government continues to invest in a car and oil based economy where so called ‘development’ and a quick buck takes precedent over the beauty and health of nature. Future generations are sure to pay through their pockets and their health is something isn’t done to stop the destruction of our environment.

Disabled people, people fleeing from wars and abuse and the poor are falling victim to European and National laws that give priority to a small privileged majority.

Our neutrality is a sham as U.S warplanes and weapons pass through Shannon airport on a daily basis on their way to bomb Iraq and secure control of its vast oil resources.
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The Irish people are rapidly losing their chance to change this terrible status quo as more and more power is being donated to multinational corporations, the European Union and foreign superpowers. It is a far cry from the Ireland of equals that our predecessors struggled so long for.


We are calling on young and old, workers, students, the unemployed and whoever else feels that the Ireland we desire is being hijacked, to come along and make your point to the decision makers, our employees, our representatives, our government. You can do so in whatever way you so fit, whether it be through music, art, dance, speech, prayer or simply by standing up to be counted.

PEACE VIGIL

A ‘Peace Vigil’ will be held on the morning of Wednesday September 10th between 8am-10am to mark the opening of the Government session. People are invited to come along with banners, shrines, candles, poems and prayers to call on the Irish government and local TDs to work for peace in the world, to end the U.S Military base at Shannon airport and to devote more resources and time to achieving peace in the North.

PROTEST

On the evening of Thursday September 11th, between 5pm and 7pm, as the government sits down to a gourmet feast, protesters will gather for a ‘Need Before Greed’ protest which will call for investment in public services such as schools, health care and transport, radical and effective environmental laws and enforcement, a debate on the future of Irish democracy and law making and a drastic rethink of Irish foreign policy.

The entire country sees the wrongs of the government. The radio phone-ins, the letters to the editor columns, the pubs and the bingo halls are buzzing with talk of government corruption and failure.

We are calling on the general public to follow the example of last year’s student protests and make your voices heard in whatever way you can. We are calling for a change in modern Irish culture: instead of moaning and complaining to each other, we need to realise that the power lies with us and that we need to take action in whatever way we see fit. One thing is for sure; nothing changes until we demand it to.



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author by Marypublication date Thu Sep 04, 2003 19:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

great idea, I'm on but this is last minute and it's difficult to mobilise. Spread the word!

WAKE UP IRELAND!!!

author by Seanpublication date Fri Sep 05, 2003 09:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There may be some truth to your claim of some immigrants coming for benefits but man, you go and live in Nigeria! Feck, we'd be glad if you did!


Roll on the 100,000s Irish on the dole! Sponging gits!

author by >>>>>Seainínpublication date Fri Sep 05, 2003 12:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is it really? And when was that ever Ireland's responsibilty?

Not only do we get the riff raff of the Third world but they also bring in diseses lke TB and AIDS.

author by HenDpublication date Fri Sep 05, 2003 15:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It's our responsibility since we benefit from the products, services and resources of corrupt rotten states such as Nigeria. Our houses are heated, our factories powered and our cars are fueled by oil from places such as Nigeria. In order to get such bargain rate oil, companies such as Shell support military dictatorships and massive repression. The end result = abuses, war, 1000s fleeing the country.

We benefit, we pay!

author by >>>>>Seáinínpublication date Sat Sep 06, 2003 01:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You've become hysterical, take a drop of brandy. Then, when you're nice and ralxed, tell me all about the big bad corporations. Just one condition, please provide FACTS rather than surmise and hearsay.

 
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