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woensdag 7 oktober 2015

Ireland Here's 6 reasons why you should support the decriminalization of abortion and the pro-choice position. by Fionnghuala Nic Roibeaird

WSM.ie: Here's 6 reasons why you should support the
decriminalization of abortion and the pro-choice position. by
Fionnghuala Nic Roibeaird (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)

(1) Banning abortion does not end the need for it and does not stop it from happening: 
---- While abortion is a criminal offence on this island (Ireland) punishable by up to 14 
years in prison in the South and life imprisonment in the North our abortion rate here is 
the same as that of England's where abortion is readily available. ---- Pregnant people 
have been self-aborting for hundreds of years and the history of the abortion rights 
movement is plagued with tragic stories of the deaths of scared women, non-binary folk and 
trans men caused by unsafe, illegal abortions, many of them self-administered. Which leads 
onto the second point. ---- (2) When abortion is illegal pregnant people die: ---- It has 
nearly been three years since Savita Halappanavar was murdered by the Irish state. At 17 
weeks pregnant Savita found out that she was miscarrying and repeatedly asked for an 
abortion (which would have saved her live) but she was denied this request as the doctors 
told her that Ireland "is a catholic country", as a result she developed septicaemia, from 
which she died.

Globally 47,000 women a year die from unsafe illegal abortions; abortions either happening 
in an underground abortion clinic or a self-administered abortion. Pursuing a policy that 
is responsible for the deaths of 47,000 women is simply not "pro-life".

(3) The current law is especially oppressive to those who cannot afford to travel or those 
who cannot travel for legal reasons:

14 people leave this island everyday to avail of an abortion in England (not taking into 
account other abortion destinations across the globe that they may visit).

If someone cannot even afford a plane ticket and the price of the abortion how could they 
possibly raise a child? Forcing people to travel, adding an extra obstacle to someone in a 
crisis pregnancy can simply be summed up as class warfare.

If someone can't even afford an abortion how are they meant to afford a child?

(4) There is currently a woman on trial for supplying her daughter with the Early Medical 
Abortion pill:

The current law allows for the government to try to make an example out of those who have 
helped someone to have an abortion. People are criminalised for looking after themselves 
or for looking after another.

(5) People know what is best for themselves:

When we are talking about an issue that has a direct affect on someone's life it's pretty 
clear that they are going to be the best people to decide for themselves what is best for 
them.

Denying someone a choice over their life implys that they cannot be trusted to make 
decisions for themselves.

(6) Bodily autonomy should be an irrevocable right:

As soon as someone becomes pregnant in countries where abortion is illegal they are 
stripped of their bodily autonomy.

Bodily autonomy is the reason why you must be asked to consent before you donate blood - 
even if your blood would save someone's live you still hold the right to withhold your 
blood, the same is true with organ donations. Even when you die, unless you have 
previously consented your organs cannot be taken.

Yet, upon pregnancy, someone loses decision making power over their body and that power is 
handed over to the law.

Even within the maternity system only 50% of patients have the opportunity to give 
informed consent to interventions and procedures carried out upon them in labour and 
birth. Not to mention that only 1 in 2 women have the opportunity to refuse procedures 
carried out upon their own bodies in labour and birth.

**Bonus reason #7**

Introducing abortion doesn't mean that you have to have one! It's really quite simple, if 
you don't like abortion, don't have one!

WORDS: Fionnghuala Nic Roibeaird

http://www.wsm.ie/c/six-reasons-be-pro-choice

zondag 27 september 2015

Ireland, An attempt to liberate a vacant council flat for a homeless mother and her children

(en) anarkismo.net: Ireland, An attempt to liberate a vacant
council flat for a homeless mother and her children

Interview Friday September 18, 2015 04:19by Joe Conlon - WSM Myself and some comrades were 
approached by a young mother from Coolock (a working class neighborhood in Dublin) that 
recently became homeless. The woman and her children became homeless a few weeks previous. 
While her kids are in school during the day the mother either walks the streets or calls 
into friends or family member's homes. When school has ended for the day they have to rely 
on family and friends to let them stay in their homes. Sometimes the mother has to split 
her children up so that she'd definitely have a roof over all her kid's heads for the 
night. ---- She had to leave the house she was renting because of the condition the house 
was in. She went to Dublin City Council (DCC) and because of the advice given to her by 
the council she registered herself as being homeless. She asked the council to be put up 
in one of the state's homeless hostels or money for a hotel room or a B&B. She was told 
there is no more spaces left in the hostels, but the council would give her money for a 
hotel room or B&B. The young mother spent days then weeks trying to get a room in a hotel 
or B&B that would be suitable for her and her children, but to no avail. She had to 
survive from the good will of her friends and family.

Myself and my comrades were approached because of our involvement the Barricade inn 
(squatted anarchist social centre) and the squatting movement. We were told about some 
council flats that have been left vacant in Kilmore flat complex in Dublin's north side, 
the information was given to us from comrades that are from Coolock. Our comrades made 
contact with people that live in the neighborhood where the flat complex are. The people 
that live in the area were in support of the young mother and her children moving into one
of the flats. Altogether there are 3 flats that are left boarded up and vacant. One flat 
in particular is used by council workers (the flat is a 3 bedroom flat and totally 
livable), this is the flat we decided to go for as it could not be said we were taking 
someone else flat that was waiting on the council housing waiting list.

On 30th of August, a Sunday evening we decided to liberate the flat. We went to Kilmore 
and met with local comrades and liberated the flat. When we got in we were shocked by how 
much of a good condition the flat is in. Everything worked; in the bathroom there is a 
toilet, sink, bathtub and shower everything worked including the hot water; in the kitchen 
there is a fridge and freezer (with food, milk and drinks in it), sink with hot and cold 
water, kitchen cabinets (which had food, tea and coffee in them) and a small grill/cooker; 
there were 3 bedrooms that were used by the council workers as storage, the storage 
consisted of sweeping brushes, step ladders, spades, syringe disposable containers, 
rubbish picker upper stick, rolls of rubbish bags, bins, work cloths and highfizz jackets, 
power hose and few small tools; in the sitting room there are sofas and chairs; throughout 
the flat the electricity, lights work and central heating work, none of the windows are broke.

While the Irish state is going through the worse housing and homeless crisis it has ever 
seen the council are using a 3 bedroom flat as a storage unit and a place to hang round 
drinking tea and eating burgers. People have to sleep rough; even people that have kids 
are having to sleep in parks with their children. All because of rising rent prices, lack 
of available emergency accommodation, lack of social housing.

After we liberated and made the flat secure, people from the neighborhood called in with 
flasks of tea and sandwiches for us. We chated with the locals and showed them round the 
flat, they were in shock that the council used this place to hang round in instead of 
housing a family in it, they were very happy that the flat was now getting put to use. 
Myself and one comrade set ourselves in for the night. The plan was for the woman and her 
children to move into the flat at 9.30 am the following morning.

At 7.10am a council worker arrived at the flat trying to get in the door. Above the door 
there is a gap of about 2 or 3 inches, I stood on a stepladder to talk to the worker on 
the other side of the door. I asked the worker who he was; he replied with his name, I 
told him I don't know that name. The worker stood there for a minute with a confused look
on his face, he must have been thinking what was going on. He hesitantly walked out into 
the car park.

After about 10 to 15 minutes a Garda squad car (police car) pulled into the flats. Two 
cops got out of the car and talked to the council worker, after about a minute the 2 cops 
came to the door of the flat and knocked. I claimed back up the step ladder to talk to 
them. I asked the garda what did they want? One said they got a report of a brake in, I 
said there was no brake in here. The garda asked could I open the door so he could talk to 
me, I said no I don't have to do that. He then asked was I living in the flat, I told him 
I was, he then said sure then you can open the door to me and we can have a chat. I said 
no I'm not going to do that; I can talk to yous perfectly like this. The other guard 
butted in saying it's not your flat you are trespassing. I told him I'm not trespassing I 
live here. He then said how can you live there? The council workers use it for work. I 
then said well it's a civil matter between myself and the council then, it has nothing to 
do with the Gardai. The 2 Garda broke into laughter.

The 2 then continued for about 5 minutes telling me to open the door and I replying with I
don't have to open the door. They walked into the car park of the flats. Over the next few 
minutes more cops(which include riot van, 2 undercover cars drove by detectives and 2 or 3 
more squad cars) arrived and more council workers arrived. As the garda were arriving 2 
locals came on the seen in support of us inside the flat, they were telling the Gardai it 
was nothing to do with them it was a civil matter no law was broke.

Gardai came to the kitchen window shouting in to us inside. From the outside the window 
was boarded up with steal but here was a small gap up the top of the steal where a person
could look in or out of the window. I positioned the step ladder at the kitchen window so 
I could speak to the cops outside more clearly. The conversation was the same as the one 
we had previously, repeating the same, the garda telling us we are trespassing, us saying 
we haven't trespassed, we live here this our home, how are we trespassing? The Garda 
telling us we are breaking the law, I asked them under what section of the law are 
breaking, they couldn't reply, they had no answer. As I kept on repeating what section are 
we breaking when they kept saying we are trespassing and breaking the law; some of the 
Gardai were getting more annoyed and were starting to use insults calling me speeky and 
calling us scumbags. One tall young cop that wasn't talking suddenly came forward angrily
stating that "yous better open the door and make things easy on yourselves" I said "Im not
going to open the door" the angry guard then said "if you don't opened the door yous will
be fucked, so just make it easier on yourselves. If yous don't open the door we are going 
to smash down the door, yous will be charged with burglary, yous will then go to the joy 
(Mount Joy prison) and you will be rode (sexual intercourse) by a big black fella." Other 
Gardai were saying that we'll be sorry when they smash in the door and that we won't be so 
smart then.

As this was going on other cops were tying tape to lampposts and sealing off the area on 
front of the flats and the path. Two gaurds took riot shields out of the riot van. A 
detective took a big crow bar out of one of the undercover garda cars. The Garda came to 
the door; the detective stuck the crowbar into the gap in the door and started to wedge 
the door. I went to the door and could see the steal door bend from the steal door frame. 
I knew they were going to be in the flat in seconds.

Myself and my comrade went into the sitting room and sat on the sofas. As we sat down the 
door popped open. The chair I was sitting on was facing the hallway that led to the front 
door. I seen 2 cops slow edge in round the corner from the front door, they were crouched
down behind their riot shields, slowly edged their way down the hallway, looking in each 
room on their way. To me it looked like some type of formation that a SWAT team would use 
when they are entering a building that they think might be dangerous. The cops crouched 
down behind the shields making sure not to expose their bodies, edging ever so slowly 
through the hallway, making sure each room was clear; they looked like something off sky 
news or some action movie.

When the Garda reached the sitting room the slowly entered the room crouched behind their 
shields. I could see the look of fright and fear on their faces. When the 2 cops seen me 
and my comrade, they realised there was no danger from us. The pair immediately stood up 
and more cops entered the room, the atmosphere had totally changed from tense and anger to 
relaxing. The older cops began talking to us like we were children saying things like 
"aren't yous a bit old for this carry on" and saying "the council workers couldn't work 
because of us", one detective said "do yous understand the concept of work?". They start 
saying again that we were trespassing and were breaking the law, I repeated we haven't 
broke any law, and then repeated if we've broke a law tell me what section we've broke? 
There was no reply. They then started repeating that the workers couldn't start work 
because we took over their work station. My comrade said to the cops "what about the 
homeless people that have to sleep rough? What about the parents and their children that 
have to sleep rough? Why isn't this flat used to house people in need?" The cops were then 
pretending to be sympathetic saying "we don't think that is right either", "there's 
nothing we can do about that, it's not our job. But yous can't be just breaking into places".

It was very strange how the cops went from totally antagonistic and vulgar to us; to then 
trying to be nicer than nice to us. They then told us we were under arrest, I said for 
what exactly? One cop said for trespassing. I then replied, with what section? He said 
trespassing. I then said you have to tell us exactly what section you are arresting us 
under or else you can't arrest us. It made no difference, they handcuffed us and brought 
us outside and put us in the back of the riot van.

The arresting officer didn't drive the riot van, 2 younger cops did. As they drove us to 
the garda station, myself and my comrade could hear the two cops talking with each other.
They were discussing the different section there are and how they get themselves get 
confused with the different section and they don't even know what some of the sections are.

When we got to the station the cops took us out and began the process of booking us in. 
The arresting officer came to the booking in area with us. When the cop that was booking 
us in asked what section we were being arrested under the arresting cop told him what 
section. I turned round and laughed saying "ah your mate must have told you the section in 
the car" the cop turned round with a smile on his face pretending to be confused "which 
mate" he replied "the other copper in the car you drove here with, you didn't know the 
section when you arrested us and you refused to tell us" I replied. He continued smiling 
pretending to be confused "what do you mean? I did so tell you what section yous were 
being arrested for", I just laughed and shock my head.

After 2 hours myself and my comrade were released, I was charged with section 11 
trespassing with intent to commit a crime, my comrade was given a warning as it was his 
first time being arrested. The flat still hasn't been used to house a family, council 
workers still use it to hang round in and store their sweeping brushes.

WORDS: Joe Conlon

Related Link: http://www.wsm.ie/anarchism/housing

http://www.anarkismo.net/article/28540

zaterdag 5 september 2015

Ireland, Derry Anarchists: Smash Fortress Europe - No One Is Illegal !

Ireland, Derry Anarchists: Smash Fortress Europe - No
One Is Illegal!

Updated on Thursday 3.9 - Solidarity action in Derry today at Free Derry Corner prior to 
today's rally against European governments' refusal to open their borders despite 
worldwide rage at the treatment of people escaping poverty and war across the Middle East 
instigated by imperialism. ---- Several hundred people gathered in the City's Guildhall 
Square as the 'great and the good' spoke of their horror at the unfolding crisis not seen 
in Europe since the 1930's. ---- As pointed out earlier, at the end of the 1960's Derry 
witnessed itself one of the biggest refugee movements in Europe in a decade started as 
thousands of people fled loyalist pogroms in the north. By 1971 over 4,000 had fled across 
the border, by 1972 it was 10,000.

As the crisis continues and the anger at the lack of urgency to rectify the situation in a 
more humanitarian way by ‘our political leaders’ in Stormont, Westminster and of course in 
Europe, further protest actions are being planned in Derry and across both states in the 
coming days as communities and workplaces show initiative to organising events and 
collections. It is vital now that we show solidarity by taking part in these actions and 
remind those in power that no one is illegal!

Photos:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1681178268782583.1073741836.1428980657335680

donderdag 27 augustus 2015

Ireland, Derry Anarchists, Neither Orange nor Green: Capitalism is Crisis - Resistance is the Solution!

(en) Ireland, Derry Anarchists, Neither Orange nor Green:
Capitalism is Crisis - Resistance is the Solution!

We are consistently lectured to and harangued by politicians as to how far we have come 
from the bad old days however when we’re told in the same breath that we should have more 
faith in them and their ‘peace progress’ and the achievements they have made. Granted 
things have changed to some extent in relation to the last four decades of war here but 
you can’t help to look around and be angered at the devastation being inflicted upon 
working class communities. The politicians and the political parties they belong to have 
been comfortably cocooned away in their marble and sandstone parliament, miles from the 
realities of ordinary people’s lives. ---- This can be clearly seen with the debacle now 
unfolding up at Stormont over the recent killings of former IRA men Kevin McGuigan and 
Gerard 'Jock' Davison in Belfast. Whether or not they believe the Provisional IRA still 
exist or not, and in what form since they ordered an end to its armed campaign back in 
2005 is simply just another convenient ‘sham fight’, mustered up to draw attention away 
from them and the real issues at hand.

Just as convenient would have been the Assembly’s summer recess as thousands of hostile 
public sector workers and welfare claimants agonise over an increasingly bleak future in 
terms of imminent job and benefit cuts. Mounting sectarian tension already on the boil as 
the Orange marching season got underway would have been another light break from 
increasingly awkward questions over the Welfare bill.

Throughout the past number months right across the six counties, just as over the past 
several decades, working class communities have been fraught with sectarian standoffs, 
flashpoints and territorial battle zones. Controversial Orange marches and bonfires 
dressed up as symbols of great historical and cultural significance, however despite all 
the gloss of ‘cultural’ programming, most believe that such ‘celebrations’ merely hark 
back to a time in which one section of the community reign supreme of another.

However amongst all of this drama, this bitterly divided sectarian assembly at Stormont 
can’t paper over the cracks as they flap about aimlessly as to what to do over an economic 
policy designed by a Tory dominated Westminster parliament in London eager to decimate a 
struggling national health and welfare system wrapped up in a programme of ‘austerity’, 
privatisation and modernisation. What passes of politics here in the North feed off 
division and are happy to see that continue as they have nothing else to offer but more of 
the same.

Undoubtedly this is a battle of wills with the only outcome being the collapse of the 
Stormont Assembly with the immediate effect of direct rule by Westminster. This of course 
will inevitably mean a new round of elections and the introduction of Tory lead policies 
of modernisation and privatisation, and another step closer to the inevitable destruction 
of the National Health Service and Welfare system.

In turn the hands of local politicians will be seen as clean with regards the introduction 
on of Policy of Austerity initiated by the Tories when they enter yet another round of 
crunch ‘talks’ to resurrect another puppet parliament, offering more of the same: poverty 
and division.

If change were needed its now, power comes from the streets and it’s there a unified 
working class must mobilise to ensure these political parties, Orange and Green, Red and 
Blue have no say in directing or dictating our future once and for all!

woensdag 12 augustus 2015

Ireland, Amnesty International is holding its International Council Meeting in Dublin by Andrew Flood - WSM

(en) Anarkismo.net: Ireland, Amnesty International is holding
its International Council Meeting in Dublin by Andrew Flood - WSM

This week and earlier today many of the delegate attending staged a protest at the Dail 
(Irish Parliament) against the criminalisation of women under Ireland's anti-choice laws. 
---- Under the law introduced by the current government anyone who obtains an abortion in 
southern Ireland could be jailed for as much as 14 years for doing so, as could anyone who 
aids them. Labour Party supporters tried to justify their parties actions in introducing 
such a law by suggesting such a prosecution is unlikely but this summer we have seen a 
mother being prosecuted under the very similar laws in the north for supplying her own 
daughter with the pills needed for a medical abortion. It's estimated that hundreds of 
women in the south already use such pills.

A similar prosecution here is a constant possibility.

Amnesty have presented their position in a straightforward manner

"She is pregnant. She needs an abortion.
If she can afford it, she travels abroad for the treatment she needs. If she can’t, she 
takes the abortion pill in Ireland – and breaks the law.
She shouldn’t be denied the healthcare that is her right.
She is a woman who needs an abortion.
She is not a criminal."

They they go on to note the following "Six outrageous facts about abortion in Ireland

1. In Ireland, abortion is only allowed if you are in immediate danger of dying. Abortion 
is banned except where there is a risk to your life – but not health. The definition of 
“risk” is narrow and vague. So it’s almost impossible to actually have an abortion in Ireland.
National Maternity Hospital, Dublin © Amnesty International / Eugene Langan

2. Breaking Ireland’s abortion law could get you 14 years in jail or a €4,000 fine. If you 
have an illegal abortion in Ireland, you risk 14 years in prison. If you’re a healthcare 
provider and refer a woman to seek an abortion abroad, it’s a fine of up to 
€4,000.Ireland’s abortion law criminalizes women, girls and the health care professionals 
who try to help them.

3. A woman must carry to full term a foetus that won’t live. If a woman is carrying a 
foetus that is unlikely to survive, she must still carry that pregnancy to term under 
Irish law. The trauma of doing this is summed up by Grainne: “How cruel would it be to 
make me go through this… To put me through a full pregnancy. I would have the breast milk, 
I would have everybody asking me how long are you gone?... How could they think that would 
not affect someone mentally?”

4. Equal right to life. Not equal in practice. The 8th Amendment to Ireland’s 
Constitution, made in 1983, protects the right to life of the foetus and places it on an 
equal footing with the right to life of the woman. Most of the women and health 
professionals Amnesty spoke to, said that a woman’s rights inevitably come second. Lupe, a 
woman who was forced to carry a dead foetus for two months, told us: “When a woman gets 
pregnant in Ireland, she loses her human rights.”

5. Ireland is happy for you to have an abortion – as long as it’s not in Ireland. Under 
Irish law, it’s legal to travel abroad to get an abortion, prompting the criticism that 
Ireland is happy to export its human rights responsibilities. Emma Kitson, who went to the 
UK for an abortion because her foetus had a fatal medical condition, said: “We deserved to 
have support within the Irish health care system, to get us through that... They export 
the problem and they forget all about you.”

6. Each year, about 4,000 women and girls leave Ireland to have an abortion in the UK. 
Many feel like criminals for doing this. As Cerys, who travelled to the UK for an 
abortion, put it: “I am a law-abiding citizen and I felt like I was committing a crime, 
like I was smuggling drugs across the border. That feeling was horrible.”

For more details including links to the Amnesty reports see:

Related Link: https://www.amnesty.ie/sheisnotacriminal

http://www.anarkismo.net/article/28410

donderdag 30 juli 2015

Ireland, WSM statement on Garda arrest of pro-choice campaigners at our rally this evening (2015-07-22)

(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

donderdag 23 juli 2015

Ireland wsm.ie: Mutual Aid in action at the Bolt occupied hostel in Dublin

 (en) wsm.ie: Mutual Aid in action at the Bolt occupied hostel
in Dublin

"Mutual aid is arguably as ancient as human culture; an intrinsic part of the small, 
communal societies universal to humanity's ancient past. From the dawn of humanity, until 
far beyond the Invention of agriculture, humans were foragers, exchanging labor and 
resources for the benefit of groups and individuals alike." - Wikipedia ---- ?Since the 
establishment of the Bolt Hostel just over a week ago, there have been many people that 
have arrived at the door to donate furniture, cloths, bed linin, volunteering their time, 
labour and skills. There has been a communal kitchen area/ TV area created, all by the 
donations of fridges, microwave, washing machine, cooker, table and chairs, sofa, TV and 
DVD player by people.

Many people from many different backgrounds have taken part in helping to establish and 
create the Bolt Hostel, and to bring it to this stage. Not all the volunteers are 
political or community activists. Most of the volunteers are ordinary people that have 
come together to help and give their time and energy, totally selflessly, not expecting 
any recognition or anything in return.The Bolt project would not have gone this far 
without the housing and homeless groups working together and the project defiantly would 
not have got this far without the help and donations made by people. Not much money went 
into the Bolt, everything came from donations and from the good will of people.

On Saturday the 11th of July in the Bolt there was a work day. Volunteers arrived at the 
door from 8.30am and worked eagerly till past 7.30pm. There were activists of all shades 
and backgrounds, trades people and people that just wanted to help. What I noticed most of 
all was the enthusiasm to help the project.

There were electricians and carpenters using their skills to fix things that needed 
fixing. About 8 people spent the day painting the whole second floor, which includes 1 
single bedroom, 1 double bedroom, a communal shower and toilet area and the stairwell 
leading up to the 3rd floor. (the paint, brush's and rollers used were all donated). The 
buzz and the excitement of helping to create a living space to house homeless people 
including families helped the volunteers to plough through and work throughout the day.

Everyone chatted while working; no one knew each other but chatted like they were old 
friends. A team of volunteers made tea and coffee and distributed cups around throughout 
the day. People called in leaving sandwiches and food they made for the volunteers.

This was solidarity through direct action, people taking the steps themselves to create a 
better life for people in need of a home, people the volunteers more than likely don't 
know or will ever meet. This was mutual aid, a term anarchists have rambled on so much 
about since Peter Kropotkin wrote his well-known book on the subject.

These people weren't waiting any longer on the state to create change, or they weren't 
waiting on the politicians that promise the sun, moon and the stars to be elected. There 
was a buzz in the air in the Bolt, a feeling of excitement and enthusiasm. This is mutual 
aid at its finest.

WORDS: Joe Conlon

When they announced the occupation of the hostel organisers said "'Housing is a right' are 
empty words in this society. We have reclaimed an abandoned homeless hostel, which Dublin 
City Council has left to rot for 3 years, in order to house families in need of emergency 
accomodation - its rightful purpose.

In a world of plenty, poverty is a crime. There are over 302,000 empty housing units in 
the south of Ireland, yet there are 5,000 people sleeping rough, [hidden homeless, and 
over 90,000 on the social housing waiting list. This is the absurd and cruel mathematics 
of capitalism.

Empty homes and homeless people - it's not rocket science. Decent housing for all is very 
possible. But the state and capitalist class have proven their implaccable devotion to 
profit above all else. So, as it is the right of the needy to take what would naturally be 
theirs in a sane society, it is the duty of all conscientious people to help bridge this 
gap. Squatting is a short-term solution to a crisis which will always exist under this 
irrational economic system.

We will be accused of being thieves for obstructing a robbery. Private property is the 
greatest theft of all - making paupers despite prosperity, burglarising our futures, 
dreams, potentials, putting us at the service of a gilded elite which hoards without 
relent. Homelessness is theft. And what's more, does this Council building not belong to 
the people? Have we not paid for it? Well, the people need homes without delay.

This is an example of people empowering themselves to combat the housing crisis - a 
non-party political project undertaken in people's spare time with what little resources 
we had. Something the state could easily have done with its vast means, were it not too 
busy devising schemes for property developers to cash-in on our misery.

Indeed only 'ordinary' people banding together and taking direct action can make a better 
world, and only when we move past this antiquated social system will we be free. Until 
then, until a society where each person gives according to their ability, and receives 
according to need, we say: rob the robbers! Take what you need now!

Our demands are for nothing less than decent housing for all and an end to the 
dictatorship of the market. Here is the minimum of what we could do in the meantime:

Housing Demands
No Evictions
1. No evictions. Families and individuals in their primary residences, be they social, 
private rental, or owned property, should not face eviction (unless excessive/extravagant, 
e.g. a mansion).
Housing based on Need
2. All housing should be of a quality and affordability so that all can access it and live 
with dignity and decency.
3. Housing provision should shift away from the market towards state, social, community, 
and non-market based provision.
4. Social Housing Should be built immediately to accommodate need.
5. Vacant property should be turned over based on need.
6. NAMA properties should be immediate turned over to provide homes and community and 
public spaces and facilities.
Tenants' Protection
7. Tenants' Protection. Rent Controls should immediately be implemented.
8. Tenants' Protection. Tenants should have security of tenancy, no probation, and secure 
and quality conditions as right.
9. Tenants' Protection. Landlords should not be able to reject rent allowance, housing 
assistant payment or any other rent support.
10. Tenants' Protection. A Tenants' Union should not only be recognised but actively 
encouraged as a means of protecting and organising tenants.
Squatting Rights
11. Squatting Rights. That there is a right to reclaim spaces for housing and community 
use when they have been empty for 6 months.
12. Squatting Rights. When reclaimed homes and spaces have been put to use for 3 years 
they should owned by those who have lived and worked them.
Homelessness
13. Homelessness. Homeless support funding should be increased and homeless support 
services should be an immediate right not an emergency last hope
14. Homelessness. Homelessness support service should exist based on the needs of local 
areas and communities and not be centralised in large urban centres.
Housing as part of the Community
15. Homes exist in a community. Therefore the provision of housing must be met with 
adequate and accessible community resources, education and health, community facilities 
and spaces to live and enjoy recreation time. The needs of families and children should be 
particularly met along with those most vulnerable in society.

Author: Joe Conlon

http://www.wsm.ie/c/mutual-aid-bolt-occupied-hostel-dublin

zaterdag 18 juli 2015

Ireland wsm.ie: Greece votes OXI against austerity in referendum by Andrew Flood

 (en) wsm.ie: Greece votes OXI against austerity in referendum
by Andrew Flood

The plans of the EU leadership for an engineered 'soft coup' are in tatters given the 
likely size of the OXI victory. They won't be able to pretend its a society 'divided down 
the middle'. The opposition leaders they hoped would head up a caretaker government are 
instead now under pressure to resign as it appears every district in Greece is voting NO. 
---- What comes next is unclear. In the last minutes financial commentator after financial 
commentator has been predicting a Gexit from the Euro. We should be clear about this. The 
left is divided on the question of whether Greece should stay in the Euro but if it is 
forced out by the bankers this would be an anti-democratic measure of epic proportions. 
The must be opposition to any forced exit on the bankers terms. The question of whether to 
stay or not is a question for ordinary Greek people and not the ECB.

In the short term what must be demanded is a debt write-off not only for Greece but also 
for the other countries of the PIIGS who have been saddled with the enormous debts arising 
from the gambles of the European banks.

Beyond that the huge energy that can come from the Greek OXI must be used to revitalise 
the social movements fighting austerity across Europe and not simply channeled into the 
electoral projects of the left.

The world we are fighting for is not one that can be created by having a different set of 
leaders running the EU, the whole structure must be torn down and rebuild from the bottom. 
We demand a Europe of radical direct democracy where needs rather than profit are the 
basis of the new world we build together.

In the aftermath of the huge No vote Yanis Varoufakis has just announced his resignation 
as Greek Finance Minister saying he will wear the creditors loathing with pride. The 
resignation as minister is supposedly to help placate other EU leaders who don't want to 
deal with him.

It may well be a reminder that any deal reached will still be austerity but 'with a human 
face' and perhaps even 'sustainable' if there is also a huge debt write off. So EU leaders 
aside today is probably a good day to resign having won a battle spectacularly but with 
your hands tied in the war to come.

Workers Solidarity Movement (Ireland)

http://www.wsm.ie/c/greece-votes-oxi-against-austerity-referendum

woensdag 17 juni 2015

Ireland, Workers Solidarity Movement - Solidarity with anarchists in the Spanish state arrested under Operation Pandora

Ireland, Workers Solidarity Movement - Solidarity with
anarchists in the Spanish state arrested under Operation Pandora
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)

Demonstrations have taken place in Dublin, Belfast and Cork in solidarity with the 
anarchists arrested in the Spanish state under Operation Pandora. You'll find images and 
more information in the album. ---- On Tuesday, December 16th, at 5am, hundreds of cops 
broke into several houses, social centers, and ateneos in Barcelona, and also an apartment 
in Madrid. It was part of Operation Pandora, an anti-terrorist initiative carried out by 
the the highest level of the Spanish court system. Several houses were searched and eleven 
anarchist comrades were arrested. They did not know what charges they were accused of when 
they were arrested, just given a vague “anarchist terrorism” charge. ---- On Thursday, 
December 18th, seven of them went to prison and the other four were released under 
surveillance. All of them are now accused of the participating in the GAC (Coordinated 
Anarchist Groups), a group of people who held some meetings and edited some books.

The coordination between the police force and the media during Operation Pandora was very 
apparent. Together, they created panic and justified the repressive operation in terms of 
“criminal groups”, “terrorists” and “violent ones”. These police raids happened one day 
after the enactment of the “Ley Mordaza”, a very restrictive law that criminalizes 
disobedience and protest in the Spanish state.

https://www.facebook.com/WorkersSolidarityMovement

maandag 1 juni 2015

Ireland wsm.ie: Homophobic No Campaigners Setting Up Fake Equality Pages

wsm.ie: Homophobic No Campaigners Setting Up Fake Equality
Pages (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)



In the last 24 hours anti-equality campaigners have been setting up fake Yes to equality 
Facebook pages and then posting links around to large groups like the 26,000 strong anti 
water charges group. The intention being to trick people into voting No by trying to give 
credence to the fevered imaginations of homophobes. ---- We are not linking to the fake 
pages or giving their full names as the way Facebook works this would result in making 
these fake posts visible to more people. But the image is a screen shot of one such post 
with part of the page name obscured. That particular fake Yes page only had 5 likes, one 
of those being that of a known No campaigner. ---- It seems unlikely that they can swing 
many votes this way. We would also hope that by circulating that this is going on that 
anyone who might have been fooled by the 'we are not homophobic but about children rights' 
spin will realise exactly how honest those spouting such nonsense are.

We would ask people to keep an eye out for such fake posts and when you see them post a 
comment pointing out they are fake. Their fakeness is pretty obvious to anyone involved in 
the campaign but they do seem to have fooled a few people.

http://www.wsm.ie/c/homophobic-no-campaigners-fake-equality-pages

maandag 20 april 2015

Ireland, UPDATE - 10th Dublin Anarchist Bookfair - April 25th

The 10th DABF will take place on 25th April in the new locations of the Generator the 
Cobboestone and Block T around Smithfield square. Saturday will see us host a day of talks 
and workshops emerging out of a range of struggles and new movements with book and 
organisation stalls in the Generator. ---- After the bookfair on Saturday the always 
amazing Afters Party will be in the Voodoo Lounge ---- Please do help us with promotion by 
inviting any friends you think should be interested & tweet with #DABF ---- Stalls at this 
years bookfair will include AK press, Irish Labour History Society, Atheist Ireland, 
Seomra Spraoi, Rebel County Books, Anti Fascist Action, Ireland Palestine Solidarity 
Campaign, PM Press, Abortion Rights Campaign, Stoneybatter & Smithfield peoples history 
project, Rabble, Alliance for Animal Rights, STRIKE! magazine, National Animal Rights 
Association, Basic Income Ireland, International Bolshevik Tendency, Sex Workers Alliance 
Ireland, Anti-Internment Ireland, An Spreach, Glasgow Anarchist Collective, Workers 
Solidarity Movement

Large high res JPG of the
2015 Dublin Anarchist Bookfair
poster to print out & display

Draft Meeting Timetable

10.00 to 11.30
Winning Environmental struggles in Ireland
How can we build an active and confident movement to defend the natural environment? Alan 
MacSimoin and Polly Wolf will discuss past and present environmental struggles in Ireland 
in order to see what the challenges and possibilities are.

Voting for Marriage Equality while being critical of Marriage
We find ourselves facing a imminent referendum on marriage equality, which the hardline 
religious right are opposing as part of their program of maintaining multiple oppressions. 
A no vote in that context would be disastrous, serving only to entrench homophobia. 
Therefore we are campaigning for a Yes to Marriage Equality vote but beyond the need to 
ensure the referendum is not defeated what else needs to be said?

Community Debt and Development Workshop
The aim of the participatory The Irish Debt Crisis - What Happened? workshop is to raise 
awareness on events that took place in Ireland from 2008 until now, relating to the 
banking crisis. Much of the emphasis is on the Anglo-Irish Bank story and it is framed 
within an understanding of social justice – we think what happened was unjust and we want 
to reverse it.

11.45 to 13.15
The fight against water charges - where next
In this panel, Rachael O’Sullivan and Gregor Kerr will discuss the challenges facing the 
popular, community-based movement against Irish Water, and what we should do next.

Revolution in Rojava - from lessons to solidarity
This panel will discuss the popular struggles and direct democratic experiments ongoing in 
the autonomous region of Rojava, the three largely Kurdish province of northern Syria. 
There are reports that popular assemblies, women’s and youth councils as well as popular 
militias have been formed, while regime property has been turned over to worker-managed 
co-operatives. What exactly is happening in Rojava, what can we learn and what can we do?

What we have learnt from the Irish Banking Inquiry with Conor McCabe
"The events of September 2008 continue to exert an influence on Ireland today. A key part 
of the Banking Inquiry is to look into the causal and relational dynamics which led to the 
crisis and to the blanket guarantee as solution. This talk will look at what we've learnt 
so far from the evidence presented to the inquiry committee, and the key lines of inquiry 
which have emerged from it."

13.30-15.00
Defending the Amazon, Defending Life
Andrés Sacanambuy will discuss the extractive economy in Putumayo, the ramifications of 
recent Free Trade agreements and the ongoing defence of the Amazon rainforest as a vital 
pillar for the whole planet and as a source of hope and life for future generations. 
Andrés Sacanambuy is a representative of the Regional Front of Social Organisations of 
Putumayo, Baja Bota Caucana and Cofanía Jardines de Sucumbíos de Ipiales Nariño, a 
regional network of over 50 peasant, indigenous, workers, women and youth associations.

Migration, State Racism and Anti-Racism Organising
This panel will discuss migration, state racism and anti-racist, migrant self organising. 
It will discuss issues faced by migrant activists involved in left-wing politics including 
the NGOization and electoralization of the migrant justice movement; confronting 
nationalism and white privilege within campaigns and the particular types of exploitation 
and oppression faced by different communities of working class migrants. We will also 
discuss migrant self-organising, as in the Kinsale Road occupation, and strategies for 
making single-issue campaigns more inclusive of anti-racism organising.

Free, Safe, and Legal: Challenging Pro-Choice Values Workshop
What we talk about when we talk about abortion. While debates about abortion continue in 
the public sphere, millions of people are forced to hear their own lived experiences 
discussed and analysed by those who have little direct experience with abortion 
themselves. In this workshop we seek to challenge people's understanding of abortion 
beyond those extreme and publicised cases.


15.15- 16.45
Self-Organising and the City: stories from Athens and Dublin
This panel will look at the challenges and possibilities of popular self-organisation to 
reclaim our lives, our homes and our cities. Katerina Nasioka will discuss the social 
consequences of the crisis in Greece, critique the hope promised by SYRIZA and, finally, 
look at the contradictions that social movements and self-organized experiments face in 
the present moment. Jenny and Zoe will look at recent occupations in Dublin, including the 
Grangegorman Squat in Smithfield where resistance to eviction is ongoing

Parents in activism
The Parents in Activism workshop will be a child-friendly event, at which children of all 
ages are welcome, and will look at the challenges faced by parents in activist circles, 
particularly those parents faced with a number of other oppressions already.

Celebrate People’s History!
The Stoneybatter & Smithfield People’s History Project and the East Wall History Group are 
not just local history societies. They both recognise the political importance of putting 
working class history firmly on the record and challenging the capitalist and nationalist 
interpretation of how Irish society evolved. Members of both groups will talk about their 
work to date and will discuss with the audience the necessity for similar initiatives in 
other parts of Dublin and the rest of the country. At a time when many Irish working class 
people are defying the government on the water charges, it is vital to remember and learn 
from the lessons of the past, including the stories of so-called ‘ordinary people’.

For queries email bookfair@wsm.ie

Check below for links to videos, audio and images from previous bookfairs.

Sign up to get updates at the FB event notic & invite interested friends

donderdag 16 april 2015

Ireland, Derry Anarchists - Assimilatoin not equal Liberation by Fionnghuala Nic Roibeaird

This year it feels as if there has been a revamping of homophobia in the north which has 
had, unsurprisingly, significant support from the church and those in political and 
therefore institutional power. ---- We have witnessed the DUP quash the third attempt to 
legalise queer marriage, bigoted ‘Christian’ bakers refusing to follow through with a 
service they advertised because it went against their “deeply held beliefs” (not to 
mention all the other services they provide that do go against their beliefs). This was 
followed by the the DUP attempting to bring in a 'Conscience Clause' to legalize and 
institutionalize homophobia; to make it legal to refuse service to someone because of 
their sexuality. The above examples are only a few of the homophobic incidents that have 
taken place recently.

The resistance and the fightback from these incidents must be queer-led and supported by 
our straight allies. Moreover, it should be noted that incidents like the above push us 
into a defensive stance; as opposed to an offensive one.

In times of relative quietness you would think that homophobia would be minimal here, but 
that’s not the case. Society views us as “other”, “abnormal” and ultimately as a group of 
people less-deserving. These views are cultural norms, and if they did not exist we would 
not have attacks such as those from bigoted bakers, and the DUP would not dare to utter a 
word about any 'conscience clause'.

In our society we are fed certain narratives by the media and given ideas of what “normal” 
is. Normal is a family with a married mother and father, a man in a position of power, 
white people in a higher class than non-white people, able-bodied people, straight people 
etc., the list is non-exhaustive. What we have as a result, is a society that genuinely 
believes these things that are perceived to be normal are “right” and “just” and therefore 
will not tolerate any deviation from the norm.

There is a comfort (for some, perhaps even most people) in “being normal”, and what we 
have in mainstream queer politics is LGBTQ+ people wanting to “normalise” their own 
circumstances and to assimilate into this oppressive society. This is done through a 
movement for marriage equality, and the calling to sweep homophobic attacks under the rug 
and make them illegal (rather than tackling the issue of attacks – physical or other – 
head on)

Marriage is a reinforcement of the nuclear family. Anarcha-feminism (or queer 
anarcha-feminism as it is often labelled) views the nuclear family as the basis of all 
oppressive authoritarian systems. The message that the child learns from their father (who 
is generally seen as the disciplinarian), from their teacher, to their boss, is to obey 
and not to question.

Many rightly view marriage as a bourgeois and patriarchal tradition designed to trap women 
and to concentrate wealth, power and privilege through family lines and therefore through 
inheritance. While marriage has gotten better for the wife in the sense that the husband 
is less seen as her master and she his slave who can be raped by him with impunity, the 
fundamental character of marriage remains nonetheless unchanged. It is a tool of 
regulation; regulation of labour supply, maintaining a class society, and its boundaries 
(as most people marry within their socio-economic class).

As opposed to fundamentally changing marriage and what it stands for, gay marriage will 
merely reinforce it, and concentrate more wealth into the family ties of the already 
privileged queer couples who simply wish to be like their hetero counter-parts.

The Third World Gay Liberation Manifesto says it best however when it says that:

“We want the abolition of the institution of the bourgeois nuclear family. We believe that 
the bourgeois nuclear family perpetuates the false categories of homosexuality and 
heterosexuality by creating sex roles, sex definitions and sexual exploitation. The 
bourgeois nuclear family as the basic unit of capitalism creates oppressive roles of 
homosexuality and heterosexuality ... It is every child’s right to develop in a 
non-sexist, non-racist, non-possessive atmosphere which is the responsibility of all 
people, including gays, to create.”

While the fight for queer marriage is on, however, many activists will fight for it and 
not vote against it, because its absence hurts members of our community and their 
families. Some of us resent doing this as we feel our energy should be spent tackling the 
problems and injustices that our society propagates against the oppressed instead of 
fighting for the right to enter into an oppressive institution.

Let’s return to the case of Ashers and the problems with equality legislation. Laws are 
ineffective at preventing crime by jailing people and letting the root of the problem 
fester. In the case of Ashers specifically, the equality legislation did not make an 
appearance until after the damage was done, and by that point it was too late, and its 
existence has not caused the McArthurs (the family who own Ashers) to change their stance; 
they still remain unrepentant bigots.

Whether or not Ashers get away with picking and choosing who can avail of their services 
(which are advertised to all with no restrictions or conditions attached) and deciding 
which parts of the Bible they would like to adhere to we have got to stop depending on 
their laws to protect us. We should not want their laws – which can turn on us at a drop 
of a hat – to include us in their flawed code of ethics, the same code of ethics that 
allows for countless injustices to take place every day.

Participation by those who do not fit the criteria of straight, white, able-bodied, 
wealthy, male, etc, in the same old and rotten institutions that have worked against us 
and to our detriment, will not lead to true liberation or equality but will actually 
ensure further oppression and exploitation - despite any benefits for some.

However in the south we find ourselves facing a imminent referendum on marriage equality, 
which the hardline religious right are opposing as part of their program of maintaining 
multiple oppressions. A no vote in that context would be disastrous, serving only to 
entrench homophobia. Therefore despite the profound reservations expressed here we are 
campaigning for a Yes to Marrage Equality vote.

Assimilation is boring and it is not liberating. We should not be begging for crumbs at 
the table - we should tear the table apart, and use it for kindling while we fight for a 
better world; a world in which all are free, not simply those who can pay for it

Ireland, The WSM are calling an anarchist bloc for the 18th April anti water charges 'Bin Your Bills' march organised by the Non-payment network

A big turn out for this demonstration is essential both in terms of the continued 
repression of water meter resistors (one of our members was arrested this morning but 
released without charge) and to maintain confidence in the mass boycott as the bills 
arrive. ---- We will be meeting at Seomra Spraoi to pick up flags and banners at 1.30 
before heading down to join the march at the Parnell monument (top of O'Connell street). 
You can meet with us at either location but if you want the loan of an anarchist flag be 
at Seomra. ---- That location will also make it possible to meet up with those coming from 
the Grassroots Gathering as the Garden of Rembrance becomes congested during large 
demonstrations. ---- The Non-payment network FB event for the main march is at 
http://www.facebook.com/events/1012507148778243/

The event was created via the Dublin Radical Events from WSM group - join that group to 
get invitations to future events.

maandag 13 april 2015

Ireland, Derryan Archists Class, Capitalism Crime & Punishment

(en) Ireland, Derryan Archists, Class, Capitalism, Crime &
Punishment

Recent punishment beatings and shootings in both Derry and Belfast have highlighted the 
horrific nature of such attacks carried out by both Loyalist and Republican armed groups 
across the North. Right on cue, the politicians have lined up to condemn those involved 
whilst reiterating their support for the our 'new' police force who are supposedly dealing 
with crime in working class areas, but you wouldn't expect any different from any of them, 
after all it's getting ever closer to election time. ---- In one of the more recent 
punishment attacks, Loyalists in Coleraine subjected a man in his 20's to "life-changing 
injuries" following a punishment shooting, wounding him several times in the arms and legs 
outside his house. In a separate attack in Derry, Republicans forced their way in to the 
home of another man beating him in a sustained attack with bats, leaving him for dead and 
his neighbours traumatised in its aftermath.

In a separate attack, a grandmother in Rathcoole estate was shot several times in both 
legs as she attempted to escape from her home upon their arrival. Such brutality has been 
equated to 'the law of the jungle' or the type of justice meted out by authoritarian 
regimes as the Taliban or ISIS who are renowned for their rough justice. Either way, it 
does make you question just what type of society organisations who participate in such 
actions have in mind for our class when they talk about our emancipation, freedom and 
liberation.

Throughout the past 40 years of war in the North, armed groups from both sides of the 
divide have killed, injured and maimed hundreds of ordinary in working class people in a 
vain attempt to not only control or assert their authority, but also in an attempt to deal 
with crime and criminality in a vacuum where there is an absence of "law and order" or a 
"credible police force", which many would say, "any other normal society would have".?

Unfortunately, as we know only too well, that even after two decades on from the 
introduction of the 'Good Friday Agreement' we still do not live in a "normal society". 
Its true many things have changed here in the North but it's not merely enough. British 
troop numbers may have dwindled, the Police may have changed their name and uniforms but 
militarization and security is still big business here. One of the largest security 
investments since the GFA has been the relocation of a new multi-million pound MI5 
headquarters now based on the outskirts of Belfast at Palace Barracks, Hollywood. Now 
fully operational, they have engaged in intelligence gathering in conjunction with the 
PSNI on many levels, none more so than with the recruitment and targeting of young people. 
Many picked up following acts of petty crime and then 'encouraged' to spy and inform on 
their own neighbours. In the past number of years many have come forward and admitted 
this abuse of power, several have been described as being vulnerable young adults.

Likewise the state's judicial system has questions to answer with regards their own 
criminal justice system. Viewed by some for being too lenient towards criminality, 
working class communities here do turn to Loyalist and Republican armed groups 
pressurising them also to face-down criminal elements engaged in anti-social behaviour 
such as 'joy-riding', burglaries or drug dealing. Instant 'rough justice' to criminality 
as witness in the past number of weeks is often the result of this. One person 'walking 
crime sprees' who have countless convictions can be a great source of concern within 
working class communities, especially when police seem to turn a blind eye to their 
activities. But this is not justice, such barbarity has been proven even after decades of 
it being practiced by armed groups that such actions cannot and will not deal with 
anti-working class criminality any more than the state's system can.

Throughout the past four decades anarchists have rejected the actions of armed groups on 
both sides in relation to punishment shootings and beatings, and we will continue to do so 
in favour of a non-aligned community lead response to crime or anti-social behaviour, far 
from the clutches of armed groups including the police. The legacy of war here has also 
had an enormous impact on mental health as can be seen with recent findings lead by local 
mental health workers on the ground. The violence inflicted by armed groups such as 
punishment shootings and beatings can only but add to this legacy.

As anarchists we demand that these brutal and traumatic tactics end in favour of other 
community lead initiatives. There are many examples of how communities can use different 
methods other than extreme violence to tackle anti-working class elements within our 
areas, none more so than the Zapatistas Movement in the Chiapas area of Mexico and more 
recently in areas of Kurdistan. Both areas in transition, engaging and discovering 
differing forms of revolutionary methods to deal with issues affecting their own 
communities, beyond the clutches of the state. What is for sure is that the trauma of 
decades of war here followed by decades of financial hardship as capitalism falls from 
crisis to crisis, has driven many in working class communities further into an increasing 
spiral using of prescription medication, alcohol or other forms of drug use. If we are to 
ever have a future at all, then we must effectively create new ways in dealing with issues 
directly affecting our class, be that crime and the causes of it, and that's capitalism!

Further information on Anarchists & Crime:

The Anarchist Response to Crime

Crime and Punishment by Errico Malatesta

Crime, prison and punishment, An anarchist view

An Anarchist Theory of Criminal Justice

Crime, Criminals, Punishment, an anarchist view
Posted by Derry Anarchists at Friday, April 03, 2015

http://derryanarchists.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/class-capitalism-crime-punishment.html

zaterdag 28 maart 2015

Ireland, The 10th DABF (Dublin Anarchist Book-fair) will take place on the weekend of April 24-26th

It will be in the new locations of the Generator and T Block, Smithfield. Saturday will 
see us host a day of talks and workshops emerging out of a range of struggles and new 
movements. ---- Please do help us with promotion by inviting any friends you think should 
be interested. ---- These include: ---- Rojava Revolution ---- A revolution has taken 
place in the 3 Kurdish cantons of northern Syria that has significant libertarian 
characteristics. It has survived despite an intense assault by ISIS and the hostility of 
the Turkish state. We will have a panel on what is happening that will include 
participants from the region ---- Lessons from Environmental struggles in Ireland ---- 
Participants in struggles from the successful anti-Nuclear Carnsore struggle of the 80s 
through the campaigns against Shell in Erris, the TTIP and Fracking.

Anarchists from Greece will discuss the possibilities, limits and future of social 
movement resistance and what role anarchists can play within them.

An Equal Marriage discussion will see a range of activists debate the upcoming referendum 
and the future of queer struggles.

A range of Water Charge Community Groups will discuss Ireland's mass movement in 
opposition to water charges and what happens next

Debt and Community Development

Anti-racism & Migrant solidarity

And much more to be announced

Speakers will be announced closer to the date. Stay tuned to Workers Solidarity Movement 
(Ireland) for more details

There will also be 20+ stalls from anarchist book services, campaign groups and more. For 
queries email bookfair@wsm.ie

Check below for links to videos, audio and images from previous bookfairs.

We have a couple of venues lined up but are interested in hearing of any additional 
meeting rooms on or near the square that we may have overlooked.

If you haven't done so already be sure to join our Radical Events in Dublin from WSM group 
at https://www.facebook.com/groups/8630819370386742

maandag 2 februari 2015

Ireland, Derry Anarchists - annual Bloody Sunday Commemoration

Thousands took part in the annual Bloody Sunday Commemoration in Derry which marked the 
43rd March for Justice which weaved its way from the Creggan, Brandywell and Bogside 
areas, along the original route of the initial Civil Rights demonstration in 1972 at which 
14 innocent civilians were murdered by British Paratroopers. ---- Several Human rights, 
social justice and prisoner support groups made up the bulk of this year?s commemoration. 
One of the main speakers wad a representative from ?#?blacklivesmatter? in the 'United 
States' and Clare Daily TD. ---- Workers Solidarity Movement in the city were joined by 
anarchists from Belfast, Dublin and beyond. ---- Thanks to everyone who attended, those 
who introduced themselves, and everyone who travelled to show their support and solidarity 
with the March for Justice.

https://www.facebook.com/derry.anarchists/posts/1591733667727044

zondag 21 december 2014

(en) WSM.ie, Ireland, The Water Charges: After we win what comes next by

The revolt against the water charges is of a size and militancy that if we stay on the 
streets we will certainly win. But the revolt has also exposed in plain view the level of 
co-operation between media, politicians, big businessmen like Denis O?Brien and the 
garda?. All have acted together to cajole, bully and suppress protest and then to lie and 
distort events. ---- While we might defeat the water charges they come at the end of a 
long sequence of cuts in services and wages, a period of unemployment and emigration. all 
this takes place in a society where people are marginalised because of their gender, 
migration status, sexuality and whether they are settled or Traveller. Stepping back and 
looking at the whole picture, is this really the sort of society any of us would build for 
our children given a choice?

We don?t get to make that choice, we have never got to make that choice. Our ancestors may 
have won the right to vote but that has proven a fairly meaningless exercise where we only 
get to choose between parties that lie to us. They promise one thing and do the opposite 
when in power. Part of the reason for that being there isn?t actually much power in the 
Dail. What can be decided there is sharply limited by the dictatorship of the market, a 
dictatorship that saw the costs of the banking crisis being imposed on us despite the fact 
that in a referendum we would have voted no.

When we defeated the water charge in the 1990?s they simply waited a couple of decades and 
then tried to impose it again. That?s the way the system we live under works, even when we 
successfully resist one assault it looks for another way to make us pay. Which is why when 
we fight and win on single issues we also need to be thinking about creating a very 
different society and starting the process of organising for it.

The water charge resistors who produced this leaflet are anarchists. That means we want to 
replace this society of fear and greed that is divided into order givers and order takers 
with one where everyone, and not just the super rich, are free. Not just free in the sense 
of choosing to buy one phone rather than another but free of the fear of poverty removing 
our ability to live life as we choose, free of the way racism, sexism and homophobia shape 
our society into a grey, lifeless world where many cannot express their love or live their 
ambitions. Free of environmental degradation caused by the need for an endless, 
destructive economic growth that lines mainly the pockets of the rich.

Our vision is of a society where we can all come together as equals to collectively decide 
what our priorities are, what we will produce and how to create the space in which we all 
can live as we want. If that vision ap- peals to you and you want to organise with us let 
us know by registering at this link: http://www.wsm.ie/user/register

dinsdag 21 oktober 2014

Ireland,WSM membership & Engagement - Anarchist WSM position paper

This position paper outlines WSM membership and how we engage with spheres of people 
interested in the WSM ---- 1. We recognize that different people with different life 
circumstances will have different amounts of time and other resources they can dedicate to 
the WSM. ---- 2. We recognize that the successful building of a revolutionary organization 
with a mass outreach requires a significant number of members with a very high level of 
dedication to that collective project - this is people willing to dedicate significant 
amounts of their time and other resources. ---- 3. WSM membership should require some 
minimum level of commitment, membership is not the equivalent of signing up to a Facebook 
group. But that level cannot be so high as to de facto exclude a large section of the 
working class. Therefore we offer a range of ways for people to engage with the WSM and to 
become members of the WSM that seek to balance our need for a core of very dedicated 
members with the requirement that involvement with the organisations at some level be 
possible for just about everyone.

Contacts & supporters

4) The WSM implements an ongoing Engagement Process aimed to ensuring we have an agreed 
collective approach towards discussions with people who are interested in us. The exact 
details of this process are found in our internal Engagement Sphere document which is 
updated and maintained by Engagement committee, the outline is below. The aim of this 
process is both to encourage people towards becoming WSM members and to ensure a good 
working relationship with those who are not (yet) interested in membership.

4. Followers are people who have made an effort to maintain regular contact with the WSM. 
We aim to identify these people and encourage them into a closer and long lasting 
relationship up to and including becoming members.

5. Contacts are people who have been asked to give us their direct contact details in the 
form of a phone number or email on the understanding that we will be informing them of 
events, sending them regular news updates and talking to them about our activity. Contacts 
are not required to agree with our Points of Unity.

6. Supporters are people who have agreed to make regular donations to the WSM, agreed to 
be contacted about helping with our work in areas that they are interested in, receive 
free copies of WSM publications, have access to some internal WSM discussion and can ask 
to be given observer rights at internal WSM meetings. We seek to utilize supporters 
knowledge, experience and skills on an ongoing basis and involve them in discussion with 
WSM members and contacts. This will include a regular internal WSM meeting open to all 
supporters. Supporters are required to confirm that they are broadly in agreement with our 
Points of Unity and will respect the confidentiality of internal WSM processes and other 
information they are given access to

Collectively Agreed Activity

7. There is a wide range of activity and tasks that a revolutionary organisation needs to 
undertake, these require a wide variation of skills & experiences. The list that follows 
is not exhaustive but gives a sense of what what sort of activity and tasks the WSM often 
requires. In general we will always try and match the interests, experiences & training 
wishes of individual members to the work required in order for the WSM to function: attend 
organising meetings, union meetings, activist meetings, working groups and editorial 
committees: write articles, layout papers, design posters and fliers, conduct interviews 
for our publications or for pod-casts, write public speeches, prepare internal 
educational, put up posters, distribute leaflets and papers, organise fundraisers, 
meetings & conferences, maintain our web-pages, provide support for meetings through 
childminding, food preparation or facilitation, attend marches, pickets, demos, produce 
radio shows, run bookstalls, and much much more.

Members

8. WSM members are the organisers essential to keeping WSM internal and external work on 
track. Depending on their resources WSM members commit to being an organiser for one or 
more internal and/or external tasks - that is to be the person responsible for organising 
that work and reporting on it to the rest of the organisation. New members are expected 
to take on at least one organiser role once they have completed WSM basic training.

9. Members agree with the basic politics of the WSM as outlined in the join document, 
attend WSM meetings, and donate 2-4% of their income to the WSM. They help train members 
& contacts and help produce articles and other material for the WSM publications.

10. We anticipate that as their life circumstances change members will become supporters 
and supporters become members on a regular basis. Ideally individuals will notify the 
internal secretary and branch secretary in advance of any change of status but failing 
that the branch secretaries and the internal secretary will conduct an audit every 3 
months and adjust individuals statuses on the basis of that audit. These audits should be 
timed to include an audit between 8 & 4 weeks before each national conference in order to 
determine who can submit motions & amendments as well as who has voting rights at 
conference. Decisions can be appealed to Delegate Council and/or at the standing orders 
sessions that begins each conference.

Developing our Engagement model

The Engagement committee is an island wide body tasked with monitoring and maintaining our 
Engagement and taking initiatives to build each sphere and promote movement between 
spheres. It consists of the National Secretary, Internal Secretary, all branch 
secretaries, all isolated members in the process of building a branch and any additional 
members involved in the administration of the system. The members will be involved in 
ongoing contact online and will meet either online or physically at least every two months 
nationally. Prior to each meeting the National Secretary will post a draft report on 
activity around Followers & Contacts and the Internal Secretary will post a draft report 
on activity around Supporters & Members. A final report will be posted after the meeting 
by the Internal Secretary

This position paper was modified October 2014

donderdag 2 oktober 2014

Europe,Ireland, Belfast Anarchist Bookfair - 4 Oct

The WSM will have a stall and be participating in one of the discussions at this years 
Belfast anarchist bookfair. Come along and say hello to us. ---- Stall - all day, 11-6pm 
---- 4pm - Discussion "Anarchist tendencies in Ireland: ---- Panel discussion including 
Maria (Workers Solidarity Movement) and Jason (Belfast Local Solidarity Federation)" ---- 
Saturday at 11:30?18:00 ---- R?alta Civic and Social Space ---- 48 King Street, BT1 6AD 
Belfast, United Kingdom ---- Belfast Anarchist Bookfair - 4th October ---- 10am-6pm ---- 
Realta & L?nasa Cafe ---- 48 King street ---- Social in Warzone from 9pm ---- Talks ---- 
12pm Race Hate Capital of Europe? ---- Combating racism in Belfast 1pm. ----2pm Stopping 
Wages Theft:. ----presentation by members of North London Solidarity Federation. SolFed 
have been involved in a number of successful campaigns to recover workers wages, stolen by 
bosses, members of North London Local talk about how those campaigns have been conducted 
and can be replicated.
3pm Organising Precarious Workers:
Members of Brighton Solidarity Federation on their recent campaign to organise hospitality 
sector and precarious workers.
4pm Anarchist tendencies in Ireland:
Panel discussion including Maria (Workers Solidarity Movement) and Jason (Belfast Local 
Solidarity Federation)
5pm Twenty Years of SolFed

Stalls confirmed so far:
AK Press
Anarchists for Choice
Anti-Fracking Campaign
Belfast Local Solidarity Federation
Jason Brannigan Art
Just Books Collective
li'l darlin' zines
Solidarity Federation
Vegan As Fuck
Workers Solidarity Movement

Bookfair and ?20 years of SolFed? social is from 9pm at the Warzone Centre, Little 
Victoria Street on the evening of the 4th October.

So far we've got Marty Quiet (Aggressors BC) and Kev Jones (Empty Lungs, ex Lobotomies) 
playing aucoustic sets on the night. To be joined by other musicians and djs.

?5.00 byob - strictly no glass.

zaterdag 31 mei 2014

Ireland : Workers Solidarity Movement (Ireland) - Solidarity to Aer Lingus workers who are today striking to improve their working conditions

We are extending our solidarity to Aer Lingus workers who are today striking against to 
improve their working conditions. In an age when capitalism seems determined to make fewer 
people work more hours for less pay its essential workers fight back not only against this 
practise but against the 'live to work' ideology that underpins it.
We are not our jobs, we have a right to rich rewarding lives that are not dominated by the 
endless grind of work stress. It's great to see over 900 workers taking action today in 
Dublin, Cork and Shannon to say enough! ---- The workers union IMPACT has just released 
the accompanying photo of workers protesting at the HQ and the letter they delivered to 
Aer Lingus CEO Christophe Mueller. ---- "Dear Mr Mueller, ---- It is with considerable 
regret that our members are engaged in industrial action today.

Every member of cabin crew is proud to be a brand ambassador for this airline, proud to 
wear the Aer Lingus uniform, and proud of the reputation for excellent service that Aer 
Lingus cabin crew have built up in the course of eight decades of serving the travelling 
public.

Today, we?re engaged in this industrial action because our experience has been that our 
employer won?t listen to us. For three years we have raised concerns about the erratic 
nature of our rosters. We have become accustomed to the chaotic work patterns that are a 
direct product of those rosters, to the point where we understand the detrimental effect 
they are having on cabin crew, and the corrosive effect that they are having on the 
airline too.

What we want to do is talk to our employer about how things can be improved; how we can 
apply a fixed roster pattern that will deliver the high level of productivity, set by 
Greenfield, without affecting the airline?s cost base.

The fixed roster pattern we?re proposing will also allow for cabin crew to keep within the 
EU regulations on duty and block hours, without any necessity for standing crew down for 
long periods when those limits are reached. We?re proposing a system that is more 
efficient, better planned, more productive, and ultimately much better for crew who can 
achieve adequate recovery time between their blocks of duty.

These aren?t outrageous demands, nor are they unreasonable. These are demands that reflect 
a desire to improve how the company operates, based on the cumulative experience of the 
1,200 dedicated men and women employed as cabin crew by Aer Lingus.

That we?re engaged in a stoppage today is a product of frustration that our proposals have 
been dismissed at every opportunity. We want nothing more than to engage in a constructive 
dialogue that can solve the problems with the roster. We?ve seen the approach work for our 
pilot colleagues, and we?re asking that the progress they?ve achieved be considered as a 
model for positive change in how our work is organised."