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category galway | anti-war / imperialism | press release author Saturday June 18, 2005 19:35author by Galway Alliance Against War Report this post to the editors

GAAW is running an event entitled: Not The Salthill War Show. It is a symbolic gesture to counter the militarism of the Salthill War show. We intend to release doves over Salthill on Midsummer’s Day, Tuesday 21st June at 10.30a.m. at Salthill Park beside Leisureland.

Galway Alliance Against War
Salthill Air Show

Galway Alliance Against War
Salthill Air Show

GAAW is running an event entitled: Not The Salthill War Show. It is a symbolic gesture to counter the militarism of the Salthill War show. We intend to release doves over Salthill on Midsummer’s Day, Tuesday 21st June at 10.30a.m. at Salthill Park beside Leisureland.

The Salthill Air Show continues to include in it’s line-up warplanes which are in active service delivering death and destruction in various parts of the world.

Two RAF warplanes: the Jaguar and the Tornado, have been actively involved in the war in Iraq which has no UN authorisation and prior to that in a long running campaign of bombing in Iraq which also had no UN authorisation. These RAF warplanes have been responsible for the deaths of numerous Iraqis including civilians and have dropped cluster bombs; a weapon which has been condemned by the UN and other international agencies for causing excessive civilian casualties.

The US Blackhawk helicopter is in operation in Iraq where it took part in the massacre of civilians in Falluja and is being used in attacks on civilian neighbourhoods by the Israeli military forces in the Occupied Territories and by the Columbian government in the Columbian civil war.

The Galway Alliance Against War totally opposes the use of these civilian killing machines in a family show over Galway. We believe their presence glorifies and sanitises war. It may be exhilarating for those watching from the Salthill promenade, but for people in many other parts the world the roar of these warplanes is a terrorising experience, a prelude to death and destruction.

It is also a shameful mis-use of public funds for the Galway City Council to apply scarce resources to fund this kind of display. The incoming Mayor, councillor Brian Walsh stated in the Council Chambers that “the Airshow is good for the traders of Salthill”. Surely Galway City Council is supposed to represent all it’s citizens not just the business lobby? But even if the City Council wishes to spend its money supporting Galway business surely there are better ways to do it?

At the next Annual budget meeting for the Galway City Council GAAW will be pressing for the funding of the airshow to be made conditional on the exclusion of warplanes.

author by snnpublication date Sun Jun 26, 2005 22:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

why are ye doing this ye are ruining peoples hobbies grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

author by the buggles, biggle's twin cousinpublication date Tue Jun 21, 2005 06:43author email bigears at noddy dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you'd bothered to read the report closely, you'd have discovered that the Tornados in this question wer Gr4's - and not the F3s appearing at Galway. Plus, they didn't shoot anyone...

The Tornados, armed with the RAF's latest Storm Shadow cruise missiles, flew several sorties from their base in the Gulf to provide close air support but did not bomb any targets, according to Wing Commander Gerard Bland, a spokesman for British military forces in Iraq. "They fired nothing," he said.

Neither the Jaguar nor the Tornado are symbols of British military might as claimed. The Jaguar is an Anglo-French aircraft, and the Tornado is tri-national - Italy, German and British origin.

Related Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1510143,00.html
author by Jackpublication date Mon Jun 20, 2005 23:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

it's alright, there will be plenty of the sound of freedom, the smell of JP, and the sight of beautiful aircrafts over Salthill.
We will not need you clowns with your stupid 'die in' forceing your kids to fall on the ground as unarmed and unarmable aircrafts of the Red Arrows pass overhead.
But I will laugh if I see you gobshites go thru' your silly act.
But if a 100,000 people say 'sod off', I would leave if I were you.

author by Galway Alliance Against Warpublication date Mon Jun 20, 2005 22:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"RAF joins US forces in Iraq assault" - Guardian 20th June 2005 - page 15.
And guess what those gentlemen from the RAF are flying - TORNADOS. The whole point of flying warplanes at these air shows is to sanitise and glorify these killing machines.

author by I hate Salthillpublication date Mon Jun 20, 2005 13:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

www.mauricereeves.com/ images/police1.jpg

Here is a great picture from last years airshow - fair play...here's hoping for more of the same this year.

author by Krusty the clownpublication date Mon Jun 20, 2005 13:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Peole die from drink related problems bet your not calling for drink or cannabis to be banned at the air show."

Nearly thinking of going now. Didn't know you could get cannabis at the air show. Hope its good shit, man.

author by Biggle's Mate, Algypublication date Sun Jun 19, 2005 22:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you'd bothered to look up the website for the airshow (http://www.salthillairshow.com/), you'd see that the Tornado version is the F.3 - an air defence version that never dropped bombs on anyone. It also never shot anything down in any conmflict with Iraq, so claims that it killed Iraqis are incorrect. Same for the Jaguar - not currently deployed in Iraq. Like the other stupid posting on this site about killer ships in Cork (Pakistan in Nato?), the accuracy and claims made by the "usual suspects" is a mile wide of the mark.

The Torndao F3 helped defend the West againt Soviet attack during the Cold War, and Irish people should be grateful for the freedoms that they now enjoy. And judging by the vote in accepting former Soviet satellites into the EU, they are. Of course, there are those who would have gladly seen Backfire bombers from the Soviet Navy in action in the Irish Sea, but then, there are fools everywhere.

Even if these aircraft were deployed to Iraq, I fail to see the problem with watching these wonderful aircraft at an Irish airshow. Please don't ruin this air show for families and children with your politics, shouting and your pictures of Iraqi dead. We all know you lot, the Ed Horgans of this world, are a sad group, and have a hidden agenda anyway (anti-US, anti-British). I suppose you would want to ban Airfix models of the Tornado and Jaguar next...

author by Starstruck - DGN(Australia Branch)publication date Sun Jun 19, 2005 10:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I attended a similar action two years ago at Salthill and it just so happened to be the same day as the Galway versus Mayo Connacht Final.
Thus there was over 100,000 people in Salthill that day.
The protest numbered about 100 people and as we marched along the promenade beneath the scream of jet engines the abuse we received from the folk lining the streets was incredible and sad.
This airshow celebrates military might and ruthless agression and normailises it to many of the young in attendance.
One particular Father told us to :shut the fuck up" and to "stop ruining his fucking kid's day" as his young son say atop his shoulders.

Some of these aircraft are returning from active duty where they have slaughtered hundreds of innocent men.women and children,not unlike those who lined the streets with such insults that day.

Good luck to the protesters and the action and I hope to see you all afterwards at Gleneagles.

author by Bigglespublication date Sun Jun 19, 2005 02:49author email biggles at enid dot blython dot co dot ukauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

I wonder if there were Mig-23s (Russian) and Mirage F-1s (French) of the Iraqi Air Force appearing would these moaners have a problem?

The Jaguar is no longer deployed in Iraq: http://www.raf.mod.uk/news/deplex.html#iraq.

The Jaguar was one of main enforcers of the peace in the former Yugoslavia:
http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Bosnia/bosnia-units.html#raf . Many people were delighted to see those aircraft.

Similarly, the Tornados have not been used in anger in Iraq other than against military targets while Saddam was in power. Far from the indiscriminate use of cluster bombs, it fact the deployment was the first time that Tornados used Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles.

It strikes me that the only people politicizing the airshow are the usual suspects. It's because of planes like these that many people are free..

author by Axel Bielensteinpublication date Sat Jun 18, 2005 23:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Was haben Sie gegen Deutsch?

author by wolfpublication date Sat Jun 18, 2005 21:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I would bet money that the majority of the people of Salthill are more then happy to see these defenders of the peace, at this now famous Airshow.
The RAF aircrafts and their dedicated crews, are particularly welcome as they carry on an honourable progression from those people and aircrafts in the early '40's who made sure that none of us would be forced to learn German.

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