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Subject: [UK_Left_Network] May Day Stock Exchange protest in Dublin


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May Day Stock Exchange protest in Dublin

The report below is also online with over
a dozen pictures at the WSM web site
http://www.struggle.ws/wsm.html

May Day saw a very successful and well attended
demonstration that forced the Dublin Stock
Exchange to shut early. Some 300 protesters
joined a demonstration called by Globalise
Resistance which blocked the street outside the
exchange.

The demonstration was non-confrontational with a
brief flurry of excitement as the Garda=ED moved
in to prevent a protester climbing the front of
the Stock Exchange in order to hang an anarchist
flag over the door. Otherwise this protest
contrasted sharply with similar protests
elsewhere in the laid back approach of the
Garda=ED with not a riot shield in sight. If the
Stock Exchange had tried to stay open things
would have been different as the police would
probably have dragged people away from the
entrance and arrested them.



[A Personal report from a Workers Solidarity
Movement member, these reports are posted to the
Ainriail list when first written] Note: Pictures
are ultra compressed a week or so after they are
uploaded to this site to save space on the
server.

Speakers were from organisations that included
Trinity College Students Union, Latin American
Solidarity Centre, Workers Solidarity Movement,
ATTAC, Socialist Workers Party and a French
trade unionist. Below you will find the
approximate text delivered by Andrew, the WSM
member.

The spirit of the demonstration was very good
with enthusiastic chanting of the various
slogans of the international movement. At about
5.30 we marched to the Da=EDl via Grafton Street,
the major expensive shopping street in Dublin.
The Garda=ED hurriedly blocked off access to the
Da=EDl with a row of barriers, which was further
down Molesworth St then usual. (Possibly this
was so that the barrier was thus beyond a large
pile of empty bottles!).

At 19:00 a meeting was held in the Ed Burke
theatre in Trinity College that again attracted
about 300 people. Maybe 150 of these had taken
part in the earlier protest. Again this is a
very good turn out for a Tuesday night meeting
in Dublin. Several hundred copies of Workers
Solidarity were distributed at the protest and
the meeting itself.

----Approximate text of speech delivered at
protest by WSM member Andrew Flood

What we are doing today is not simply protesting
about the abuses of capitalism. We are also part
of a growing global movement that is starting to
build a different world, a different way of
doing things.

As anarchists we believe that the means we use
today in fighting the abuses of capitalism will
play a large part in determining what sort of
different world we build. It is sometimes argued
that in fighting capitalism we need to adopt the
methods that work for capital. We disagree. What
may be efficient for the bosses will not and can
not achieve the society we need.

The movement we need to build will be Self-
managed

Self - management is not a word common in Irish
radical circles which in itself says something.
It means that struggles, union and ultimately
work places should be run by those involved in
them through assemblies or where necessary
elected and recallabale delegates.

We need to break with the authoritarian system
that sees our organisations run by
professionals, elected or otherwise who make the
key decisions. This includes 'professional
revolutionaries'. There may be times where full
time administrators are needed but such
positions should have no decision-making roles.

The movement we need to build will use direct
action as a method of struggle

Direct action is sometimes misunderstood to mean
anything the media might label 'violent'. This
isn't what it means, it means the people that
are affected by something taking a form of
action that will directly reduce or eliminate
whatever it is that is oppressing them. So for a
community that is effected by a busy road
threatening their children Direct Action might
mean blocking the road.

The movement we need to build will be will be
opposed to capitalism, authoritarianism and all
forms of domination.

Are we simply struggling against the bad
decisions of the corporations and the global
economic and political bodies (WTO etc)? Or we
struggling against the system, capitalism, that
gave birth to them. I think the later, which is
why we are fighting to abolish rather then
reform, the World Bank, WTO and similar
organisations.

But our movement must also fight other forms of
authoritarianism and domination including those
based on sex, perceived 'race' and geographic
location.

The movement we need to build will involve
itself in every day life

We need to be active not just on the issues of
globalisation but also on all the issues that
effect people in their day to day lives. This
also means being active in whatever
organisations working people have created to
organise themselves. Where they exist the trade
unions are a starting point for organising
resistance in the workplace. The campaign
against the bin charges in Dublin is a good way
to involve yourself with the community where you
live

It's important to say I am not calling for the
creation of a single political organisation. The
movement that needs to exist is already coming
into existence; it is up to us to make sure it
delivers freedom rather then a new set of
masters.

The report below is also online with over
a dozen pictures at the WSM web site
http://www.struggle.ws/wsm.html



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