Will gardai be allowed to shoot protestors?


21 April, 2004

WILL GARDAI BE ALLOWED TO SHOOT PROTESTORS?

Protesters seek clarification on Mayday powers for police and army

Mayday protest organisers have called for clarification on police and army powers for the Mayday weekend.

Huge disruption is to be caused to Dublin by the EU ministers' Dublin Castle photocall, which entails the closing of Dame Street; and the Farmleigh banquet, for which Europe's largest city park is to be sealed off by seven miles of razor-wire, water-cannons, soldiers and armed gardai.

"Yet on what grounds and on whose orders are these extreme measures being considered?" asked Liz Curry of the Dublin Grassroots Network.

Newspaper reports suggest that other city centre streets may be closed to prevent large gatherings of protestors.

Curry asked: "Do we not have the democratic right to protest and register dissent with an EU that is becoming increasingly militarised and undemocratic? This lack of democracy is becoming evident in the run-up to Mayday as event organisers are harassed and the city is being turned into a police state with armed gardai on the streets next week. This inevitably creates a climate of intimidation and tension, for the public and gardai alike.

"There's been concern expressed in the media about a 'padded bloc', protestors who wear padding to prevent injury and to protect other protestors from possible minority police violence, yet there has been no definite information on what offensive weapons the Gardai may use, or under what circumstances."

Why the secrecy?

"Surely in a democratic society the public has a right to know what measures are being taken to protect their leaders, who are meeting behind razor-wire out of fear of their own citizens."

The Dublin Grassroots Network asks:

- What are the rules of engagement for gardai and the army?

- What special powers will the gardai or army receive and on whose orders?

- What is the legal basis for bringing the army onto the streets and arming the gardai?

- What power of arrests do the soldiers have?

- For what acts of protest can members of the public be arrested/batoned/shot?

- Has force been authorised to remove peaceful protestors from the streets?

- Are ad-hoc detention centres planned and if so on what legal basis?

- How will the rights of those detained be protected? Will there be legal observers, legal aid etc?

- What precautions are being put in place to avoid a re-enactment of garda violence at the May 2002 street party?

- What streets or bridges are to be closed on May 1st?

The Mayday events are not aimed at the gardai but at the EU ministers themselves and their push for militarisation, racist immigration policy, privatisation and the trade "liberalisation" that results in the devastation of developing world economies and increasing social exclusion in the developed world.

Only shareholders can benefit from these neoliberal policies which do not represent the wishes of the majority of people in Ireland, in the EU and worldwide. We are "bringing the noise" to Farmleigh because it is the only way our representatives will hear us. We are doing this peacefully and all are welcome to join us. How far away from our representatives will we be kept? Why are the gardai being asked to "protect" EU leaders against their own citizens?

We appeal to the public and to Amnesty International and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties to support the democratic right to protest in this country.

All of the protests and Mayday events planned are peaceful.

The schedule of events is public, see: http://struggle.ws/eufortress

... unlike the plans of the Minister for Justice and the Gardai who have stated that they will not release any information to the public until next week.

See you on Mayday weekend.

For more information, including Mayday event plans, see: www.struggle.ws/eufortress

 

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