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A brief report of Sunday's IAWM AGM

category national | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Tuesday September 30, 2003 20:48author by Fintan Lane - Cork Anti-War Campaignauthor email corkantiwar at hotmail dot comauthor phone 087 1258325 Report this post to the editors

I'm sure somebody will write a more substantial report of the IAWM AGM held at the Teachers' Club last Sunday, but in the meantime...

*SHANNON AIRPORT AND REFUELLING: There was a good deal of discussion on Shannon and the refuelling issue, and it clearly emerged as the central concern of most who attended. Representatives/delegates from Cork, Fairview, Tralee, Limerick, and other areas, argued that the IAWM should focus on Shannon airport as the anti-war movement's campaigning priority.

It was agreed to hold a demonstration at Shannon in November (or in the first week of December at the very latest). I argued for mass peaceful civil disobedience at Shannon and this position went uncontested, which I assume means general agreement, rather than a reticence to openly argue an opposing perspective.

There was vigorous criticism with regard to the absense of representatives of the Pitstop Ploughshares (or Catholic Worker 5) from the platform at Saturday's march. Considering the seriousness of their upcoming court case, it was hardly surprising that delegates were annoyed. In response, Aoife Ni Fheargail explained that their request for a speaker had come very late (the speakers had already been selected) and that 'direct action' activists were fully represented by Mary Kelly (who, unfortunately, couldn't make it in the end, though her speech was read out by Paul O'Toole), and Caoimhe Butterly (who also didn't make it to Dublin on time). Ultimately, it was clear that those present want the IAWM to be proactive in supporting the Catholic Worker 5. Aoife made the point that she had already contacted Ciaron O'Reilly to ask how the IAWM could best offer assistance in the lead up to the trial.

The AGM also passed a motion that made "a commitment to take regular action promoting the boycott of Top Oil", and local groups will be asked to appoint a contact person who will liaise with that campaign.

In sum, it is clear that most activists see Shannon as the central priority and it is now incumbent on the steering committee and local groups to mobilise for the biggest possible demonstration there in November. The precise date will be set by the incoming steering committee.

EUROPEAN SOCIAL FORUM: It was agreed that the IAWM supports the forthcoming European Social Forum in Paris, recognises the importance of international links, and organises to send a significant delegation. The motion on this issue was amended to read "supports" the ESF rather than sees it as "a priority", which some delegates felt would make it appear to be of more importance to the movement than Shannon. Nonetheless, it is clear that those present want the IAWM to engage positively with the ESF and also with the Irish Social Forum.

FIANNA FAIL ARD FHEIS: This is being held in Killarney on 11 October (the date orginally set for a Shannon demo), and the AGM passed a Tralee motion calling for a large anti-war picket on the day. Because 11 October is little more than a week-and-a-half away, it is important that anti-war activists start organising for this immediately. The focus, obviously, will be on the integration of Shannon airport into the U.S. war machine. The Catholic Workers are also organising a vigil and I imagine they'll post details of that in due course.

IRISH ARMY: The AGM agreed to draft an information leaflet aimed at Irish soldiers "on the reality of the 'war on terror' and today's application of UN peacekeeping".

STEERING COMMITTEE: A new 16-person steering committee was elected: Kieran Allen (Dublin), Richard Boyd Barrett (Dublin), Harry Browne (American Citizens Against War), Glenda Cimino, Colin Coulter (Maynooth), Raymond Deane, Kirsten Foy, Aoife Ni Fhearghail (Dublin), Tim Hourigan (Limerick), Fintan Lane (Cork Anti-War Campaign), Michael O'Brien, Mick O'Sullivan (Fairview Against the War), Colm Stephenson, Laurence Vize (Boycott Top Oil Campaign), Cara Wallace (Tralee), Dominic Walsh.

This, obviously, is very far from a complete report; many other motions were passed and issues discussed. The discussion was quite robust at times, and left-wing parties received a hard time now and again, but the atmosphere remained constructive and positive.

author by Curiouspublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 00:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Allen, RBB, and Ni Fearghal are SWP; Michael O'Brien is SP. Are any of the rest members of political parties? Info here please!

author by curious alsopublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 00:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Support ffor the previous comments. Are Colin Coulter and Colm Stephens both SWP? Clarification on party political links would be insightful and should not remain covert.

author by Fintan Lanepublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 01:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well, I'm not a member of any political party.

I do agree that people should be transparent regarding political affiliations; I didn't include them in my report because I don't know them for each individual. Certainly, the memberships mentioned by 'curious' above are well known and not concealed in any way by the individuals in question.

author by laurence vizepublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 01:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'm on the steering comittee. I am not a member of any political party.

Cheers

author by Badmanpublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 01:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sounds like the IAWM may be taking on a life of its own, independent of the terrible twins. Fair play to ye for doing the slog of democratisation, a thankless task if ever there was one.

To all the newly arrived committee people, Badman has a few words of wisdom. Make sure to be vigilant that the chairman makes statements and decisions only in accordance with agreed policy. Don't let the precedents be set; pull them up on the most minor points. Don't let the pride of being on an important national body cloud your judgement.

author by Suspiciouspublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 02:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Isn't Aoife Ní Fheargaill a member of the IRSP?

author by Unsuspiciouspublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 03:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yeah, Kieran Allen will be a bit surprised to hear that Aoife is actually an irp. Get a life mate - you're not even a funny troll.

author by Degeneratepublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 14:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Was there a written financial statement?
Most AGM's have one.

author by Joepublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 14:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How many were there?

What organisations/areas were represented?

author by johnpublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 19:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done to everyone who turned up! Sound like fun - sorry i missed it!!

author by Curiouspublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 20:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Jeez, I thought people would have come up with something by now! Cmon indymedia!

Can anybody identify political affiliations for the steering ctte members? Fintan and Laurence have already given theirs (which is none) - what about the others??

author by Trotpublication date Fri Oct 03, 2003 03:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Maybe all that guff about the iawm being dominated by Trotskyists is just that - guff. i count 3 SWP members and 1 SP member out of 16.

author by Degeneratepublication date Fri Oct 03, 2003 11:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Perhaps but as the saying goes, a week is a long time in politics.
I'd say the incoming committee will be interesting to say the least.
Still no sign of that financial statement?

author by Joepublication date Fri Oct 03, 2003 11:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

From what I've heard the IAWM conference was much more then just a SWP event. However a head count of the committee should take one thing into account.

The most controversial vote at the conference was to decentralise committee meetings so that some happened outside Dublin. Every SWPer in the room voted against this and it was defeated by 1 vote (apparently about 100 attended).

I was puzzled when I first read Fintan's report why he had listed the location rather then political affiliation of the SWPers. I guess I know why now!

author by Fintan Lanepublication date Fri Oct 03, 2003 22:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I really don't think it's correct to describe the issue of steering committee meetings outside of Dublin as the most controversial aspect of the AGM, but it certainly did result in an almost even 50/50 split with the proposal being narrowly defeated by one vote.

I abstained. Why? Well, I couldn't decide how I felt about it. In my heart I definitely agree that the meetings should rotate across the country, particularly as the IAWM has been very Dublin-centric. However, with the dreadful public transport system that we have, all roads do literally lead to the capital and, to be honest, I don't fancy busing all the way from Cork to Donegal or Sligo or wherever for a meeting. It's okay to do that if you live in Dublin because all roads also lead out of Dublin and it's much less hassle for a Dubliner to travel to these places (although probably less easy in a psychological sense). Anyway, I'm an undecided on this question, so I copped out.

Incidentally, I will post reports on indymedia following each steering committee meeting.

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