(en) Ireland, WSM statement on Garda arrest of pro-choice
campaigners at our rally this evening (2015-07-22)
The Workers Solidarity Movement strongly condemns the arrests at Wednesday evenings
pro-choice demo in Dublin city centre. In particular we condemn the casual and
unjustifiable use of pepper spray on pro choice protesters, one of whom was being held
immobile on the ground as he was sprayed. ---- Our demonstration was called to protest the
arrest in Belfast of a woman who has been charged with assisting her daughter in obtaining
an abortion. A sizeable crowd gathered to offer solidarity to her and to the many other
women living in Ireland who suffer under draconian abortion laws. ---- Those arrested are
known to us a dedicated pro-choice campaigners. It is our democratic right and duty to
take an active part in the society that we live in. Such garda behaviour has no place in a
democratic society. An injustice to one, is an injustice to all.
--- An account of what happened from Solidarity Times ----
A large number of Garda made arrests towards the end of a pro-choice rally in Dublin this
evening. Three pro-choice campaigners were arrested, at least one of them was pepper
sprayed when they were already on the ground.
The rally had been called as a solidarity protest against the prosecution of a mother in
Belfast who supplied the abortion pill to her daughter. It was organised by
Real-Productive Health and Workers Solidarity Movement. Around 200 people had gathered at
short notice to protest opposite the GPO. Abortion is also illegal in the south, some who
have abortions in Ireland can be jailed for up to 14 years under the law introduced by the
current government.
The rally had just drawn to a close when Garda moved to arrest someone who was hanging a
pro-choice banner off the roof of the GPO. Banners drop are a common occurrence on
demonstrations in Dublin, we are not aware of ay recent ones leading to arrest and indeed
its not clear what someone could be arrested for.
As the arrested person was being taken away two further arrests were made of people who
had not been on the roof. One of these people was knocked to the ground and then pepper
sprayed by Garda. When the Garda were given pepper spray they claimed it was needed to
defend themselves against knife attacks but its use in political arrests has become very
common, its simply being used as a punishment tool.
The video is shot shortly after this as one of the arrested people is being dragged into a
squad car. With their hands handcuffed behind their back they fall to the ground,they are
then shoved into the car as the Garda shove onlookers including our camera user. A couple
of people in the crowd can be hard to shut about water charges, this is because Garda
violence and arbitrary arrest has become a common experience of communities who resist
water meters all across the country. Many of those attending the protest have also been
involved in resisting the water charge.
In hindsight a disturbing feature of the arrests is the large number of Garda involved,
including a couple of the secret police ('Special Branch'), suggests this was pre planned
attack on the pro-choice campaigners. At least one of them had been attacked and arrested
by Garda at a previous pro-choice protest. We estimate there were at least 15 Garda
present with 5 Garda cars (one unmarked), motorbikes and cycling units. Yet there had been
no suggestion of trouble at the rally which consisted of speeches, chants and a
photoshoot. The Garda attempt to determine who can and can not attend pro-choice protests
should be resisted by the entire movement.
http://www.wsm.ie/c/wsm-statement-garda-arrest-pro-choice-campaigners-july2015
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