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category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Sunday January 18, 2009 20:28author by Cormac Mac Gall Report this post to the editors

Demonstrators brave torrential rain and storm-force winds

Palestinian solidarity demonstration on Saturday 17th January toured Dublin city centre streets vociferously calling for a boycott of Israeli goods in solidarity with the Palestinians while other boycott actions also took place in the city.

In pouring rain and storm-force winds that elsewhere in Ireland brought down trees and power-lines, about 2,000 demonstrators set out from the Central Bank plaza in Dame Street yesterday. The demonstration was organised by the Irish Anti-War Movement and was the latest in Gaza-solidarity actions in the city organised by them or by the Irish Palestine Solidarity Campaign since the Israeli bombardment of Gaza began.

This demonstration had been organised to focus on boycotting Israeli goods in shops. Flying national Palestinian flags and some organisational banners, the demonstrators marched across O'Connell Bridge and up Dublin's main street; by the time they turned left at the Parnell Monument many of the placards had disintegrated in the rain and wind. However, the demonstrators' spirits appeared undampened as they took up the slogans of "Boycott Israel!", "Free, free Gaza!" , "All of us -- Gaza!" and shouting "Terrorist!" in turn after the names of Israeli government ministers were called out .

After halting once outside a supermarket in Parnell Street, they marched on and turned left into Caple Street, then left again into Mary Street. At the junction with Jervis Street the Gardaí halted the lead demonstrators -- it was clear that they did not wish them to continue down and into Henry Street, two of Dublin's premier shopping streets. The Gardaí were successful in preventing progress by the lead banner but their cordon leaked demonstrators who continued until they came in front of the Main doorway of the Jervis Street Mall. There they faced the entrance and loudly repeated their call for a boycott of Israeli goods.

Meanwhile, the IPSC had organised a number of actions and one of those was in the Mall itself, where demonstrators had unfurled a banner near two stalls selling crafts made by Israeli servicemen and ex-soldiers. The Mall security asked them to move but the protesters refused and then they attempted to remove the banner. Unsuccessful in that attempt, they summoned additional security from other shops and together tried to manhandle the protestors outside. The protestors successfully resisted this also and then, during a lull, terminated their protest, furled their banner and left, joining the demonstrators from the IWA march who had by then reached the main doorway.

The shouting crowd and flags appeared to cause some excitement among inner-city working class youth who tend to congregate in the shopping areas at weekends who then began to phone people on their mobile phones and then held up the handsets to pick up the slogans from the crowd and also took photographs. Many of the youth also took up the pro-Palestinian slogans and shouted for a boycott of Israel.

After awhile, the march retraced its earlier steps down Mary Street and, turning left at Capel Street, proceeded to cross over the bridge where the wind tore at sodden banners, flags and clothes. Reaching the relative shelter of Parliament Street, they continued in full voice, turning left into Dame Street and then right into Great Georges Street, coming to a halt outside the Dunn's Story food supermarket there. Apparently some action had taken place there too and there were loud cheers when IWM leaders announced to the crowd that Dunn's Store had given an undertaking that they would no longer stock any Israeli goods. (At the time of writing this writer has been unable to confirm this statement or to get a comment from Dunn's Stores).

The demonstrators then turned in high spirits and retraced their steps to Dame Street, where they turned right to finish at the Central Bank plaza, then to disperse homeward to dry their clothes or into nearby cafes and pubs for hot soup or something stronger.

The previous morning, a small demonstration had been organised at very short notice by the IPSC at City Hall to denounce the Israeli Ambassador who had been invited to explain his government's actions to Dublin City Council. The demonstrators carried placards calling for the expulsion of the Ambassador and the boycott of Israeli goods, as well shouting slogans to the same effect. The banner of the IPSC and a large banner in the Palestinian national colours were prominent, while another banner was covered in children's handprints in red along with the names of some of the more than 400 Palestinian children killed written on it also.

The Ambassador was taken into the Council chamber through a back entrance while shouts of "Stop killing the children!", "Stop bombing the hospitals!" and "Stop bombing the schools" resounded outside, along with other slogans calling various Israeli ministers "terrorists". Inside, SF Councillor Aengus Ó Snodaigh likened the Israeli Ambassador's account and explanation of his Government's actions to the propaganda of the Nazi regime's Goebbels (see Indojourno article on the Irish Times article on this and TD Alan Shatter's comments, as well as discussion in readers' comments).

Artists are planning a protest at 11.30am tomorrow outside the Israeli Embassy and a protest is also planned for next weekend in O'Connell Street; there may be other events in the intervening period (check IWA and IPSC websites or offices by phone) .

Related Link: http://irishantiwar.org
author by Elisapublication date Sun Jan 18, 2009 23:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"two stalls selling crafts made by Israeli servicemen and ex-soldiers"

Uhm well considering there's conscription in Israel, ex soldiers would pretty much be the entire Israeli population right?? Just because they were forced to serve in the army didnt mean they wanted to!

author by Coilínpublication date Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors


Thanks for reporting, Cormac.

This is a largely accurate report, but I think a more accurate estimate would be a few hundred people on this march - which is actually a good number. The body of people on this march was significantly shorter than the march of the previous Saturday, where I counted about 1,100 people marching around into Nassau Street.

Given the rainy and gusty weather, which stripped both sides of my placard down to the backing cardboard, and left my jacket soaked through, it was an accomplishment to mobilise so many people.

It is frustrating that the newspapers so often underestimate the number of people on demos, and the best way to counter this is to publish our own, accurate figures, compiled by standing on good vantage points and doing careful counts. Tedious work, but do-able.

Thanks to the organisers.

author by Wet Harrypublication date Mon Jan 19, 2009 13:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors


I was on this demo on Saturday and would like to ask a few questions.

“..about2,000 demonstrators set out from the Central Bank plaza in Dame Street...”
Why the over estimation?? 200 at most. Not bad for such a poxy day but why the bullshit?

Why did the march stop at the bottom of Henry St/Jervis St? Marks & Spencers was within sight and no attempt was made to enter the store. In fact Richard Boyd Barrett took the demonstrators who were at the Jervis Centre back in the opposite direction to M&S!!!!!!

We then proceeded to march around in the rain until people began to disappear into various pubs. Was this a ploy to minimise the chances of any controversial confrontations or occupations?

Fair play to the few demonstrators who actually did attempt to occupy some of the stores in the Jervis Centre.

 
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