IAWM/SWP election candidate calls anti-war activists 'thugs and vandals'.
“The elderly are also concerned about riots. Activists have done a lot of damage to the anti-war movement with their action at Shannon airport. Some support has dropped off.
People saw what the thugs and vandals did but the Irish Anti-War Movement does not support direct action. We believe in peaceful means”
-Damien Wise, SWP candidate in local elections and chair of recent IAWM meeting in Shannon, in the Sunday People, this could be a media misrepresentation or it could be in line with previous statements coming from prominent people within IAWM/NGO Peace Alliance Circles. An explanation is required.
What violent action took place in Shannon?
What riots?
How do non-violent actions against war constitute violence?
Why is the IAWM colluding with the state/media game of good protestors versus bad protestors?
Why is the IAWM using the media to condem other anti-war activists?
Why doesn't the IAWM support non-violent direct action - the only thing which has had any practical impact on military re-fueling at Shannon (3 charter companies carrying troops pulling out in early 2003).
Does the IAWM dissasociate itself from the words attributed to Damien Wise by the media?