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EXTRA TROOPS TO PASS THROUGH SHANNON

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday March 28, 2003 16:32author by Joe Sheehan

In the Mid West, US Military Chiefs have designated Shannon Airport to fast track many of the extra troops ordered to Iraq. The Gardai via the Government have been told to expect a huge increase in coming days. Over 130 thousand extra troops are due to pass through Shannon carrying military arms and equipment bound for Iraq.

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author by 1ofGNAWpublication date Fri Mar 28, 2003 16:36author address author phone

Reposted from the newswire - note there is some argument about one phrase in this

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Shannon Demo, March 30
by cork peace alliance Wed, Mar 26 2003, 9:46pm
corkpeacealliance@yahoo.com

Protesters gather at shannon on Sunday

Protesters, frustrated by United States military usage of Shannon to facilitate their war on Iraq will march on it?s grounds Sunday, March 30th. The majority of Irish people have raised their voices against the use of Shannon but the government has ignored the people. Fianna Fail and the Progressive Democrats claims that the issue isn?t "black and white," and that state needs "flexibility" to exercise the laws not as they are written, but as the Fianna Fail and the PDs best see fit, with a wisdom that proceeds above and beyond what the people of Ireland want. The oppositions to the war is overwhelming, more than just the activist hardcore, political types but also mothers who?ve never found themselves on protests before, armchair observers, and not particularly left political parties like Fine Gael.

The day was called by the Grassroots Network Against War and is supported by the Cork Peace Alliance (CPA). CPA has been leaning on the Shannon issue for over a year and has supported all actions against its military usage. Jennifer Moore of the CPA said, "Shannon is the most important area of focus for Ireland in the anti-war effort. The government is unlikely to be moved by numbers marching around their offices in Dublin, they?ve seen it all before and rarely does it make any difference. Shannon is where the law breaking is happening, where the US is exploiting Ireland in this war effort. We must stop it from there, where the planes are visible, where the gardai entreat us not to break the law but we can point and say, but look at that law breaking? breaking our backs and our spirits supporting this US lead war effort. It?s not anti-American, I?m American myself, it?s anti-slaughter of innocent people, anti-unjustified war."

The March begins on March 30th, 2pm at the Airport Entrance.

A bus leaves from Cork Opera House at 10.30am.

author by english teacherpublication date Fri Mar 28, 2003 17:58author address author phone

double negatives lead me to believe this individual thinks this war to be justified...
well i believe you meant well young 'un but write out 100 times "double negatives may give a positive but a positive is not always good"...
and on a serious note, double negatives are a psychological tactic that has been used by writers (and the media) for many an eon, so double check when you see a double negative...

author by Leadershippublication date Sat Mar 29, 2003 00:08author address author phone

We need more bigger marches in any location throughout the country except in or near Shannon. This will make certain our inability to have any real effect on anything except giving aspiring TDs,priests and TU officials etc a platform

author by alertpublication date Sat Mar 29, 2003 12:12author address author phone

Yes the comment above is spot on, big marches that have no impact suit Sinn Fein, The Greens, the Labour Party and the SWP because they can raise their profile and pretend to be doing something about stopping the war. Its a bit like all the Sinn Fein motions opposing war that all the Fianna Failers voted in favour of all around the country! The cynicism of the above parties knows no bounds while the planes of war continue to land in Shannon.



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