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Direct Action Against the WAr!

dave | 17.03.2003 10:49

Bring the country to a standstill on the outbreak of war!

Well it appears that Bush will deliver a final ultimatum this evening and that war will be declared tomorrow. Blair is going to take Britain to war against the wishes of the greater part of the electorate. Democratic methods have failed to persuade Blair to change his mind so we are now left with non-violent direct action to get our message across to him. Small isolated actions although good will not generate enough publicity - we need to bring the country to a standstill!
As the fuel protestors showed a couple of years ago it would be fairly easy to bring the country to a complete standstill within a very short time. Supermarkets and the such rely on 'just in time' deliveries to suppply them with goods, and large numbers of people commute to work over long distances everyday. Thus blocking the nation's transport will readily bring the nation to a standstill.
Luckily, thanks to years of mismangement and a drive for larger profits the trains are already up the pooper and most of the country's freight now goes by road, as do a large number of commuter journeys. So if we could block the roads the country and the economy will be greatly disrupted. If the roads are blockaded for a long time the country will fall into chaos and Blair will have to pull back from war.
Surely blocking a motorway cannot be that hard - it only has three lanes, and less than ten cars could block a motorway in one direction completely. Obviously there are safety issues here, bringing cars travelling at high speed to a stop, although this could easily be achieved. A convoy of cars could travel along the motorway, and several (10?) miles before the point of blockade, at least one car moves into each lane. The convoy then slows down very gradually, until it comes to a stop where the blockade will be. Everyone could then get out their cars and have a picnic/party/football game on the clear tarmac. Brilliant.
It'd probably be a good idea to keep the hard shoulder free for emergency vehicles to use, and have some water and cakes to give to the grumpy drivers caught up behind. And of course lots of banners and leaflets...
Unfortunately I don't have a car...

dave

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Think again

17.03.2003 12:43

Your suggestion of blocking a motorway seems a certain way of annoying a whole load of potential supporters into not becoming supporters. Isn't blocking roads what the Israelis do in Palestine?

Direct action should always be against the actual targets - in this case government and the war machine. If you could stop B52s from taking off this would be more effective.

Other than that it's got to be peaceful protest, and you can do that wherever you like. I once saw poppies painted
on cannons.

R Parks


mass road blockades

17.03.2003 13:15

Why haven't we thought of this earlier?
We can force the public to block the roads by blocking the pavement and forcing people to get by by going onto the road.

We could chose a few strategic spots where there are lots of people going by on narrow pavements eg Oxford Street.

The good thing is that it would only need a few people with a few banners to sit and block the pavement and there would be chaos as everyone moves onto the road.

Mass action!

Keep the ideas coming!

j'boy


Your with us or against us

17.03.2003 13:47

In response to the above Parks, road blocking has been an effective form of protest in Argentina specifically employed to sever the 'arteries' of the state-economy and act as a focal point for people. Its use need not be restricted to motorways but can include trains, congested city centres and country routes. However, it must be used as part of a wider campaign of attrition.

In relation to the suggestion by Parks that there could be a 'correct' form of protest, I would ask the contributor not to get drawn into the divisive ploy used all to often to splinter a movement. I refer to the corporate media spin regarding 'spikies' and 'fluffies' that centred around Mayday 2000 and subsequent anti-capitalist protests. One lesson learnt from the last three years is that there can never be a correct form of protest because the subject of protest is constantly shifting. One day the state deploys plods, the next day its deploys TSG (Terrotorial Support Group - London's heavy boys), in other countries protesters are getting shot. Amongst the protesters are people who want a return to pre-Iraq political stability, some wish for a change of Government whilst others wish for the abolition of the state in its present form. We know now that a criteria that meets with general concensus will not be achieved. Instead we must be flexible in order to confront whatever force the state chooses to deploy against us. Be the tactics of the day peaceful or confrontational, we must be ready and united to meet the challenge.

P.S. I would add that there was a demonstration in Chichester, a small Cathedral city. It attracted 300 protestors, many cops and interestingly the FIT (Foward Intelligence Team). What's unusual about that is the march was made up of 'peaceful' protesters (families and elderly), some of whom have never been on a march before, most of whom have never fallen on the wrong side of the law. Yet the state despatched units (FIT) from Scotland Yard to this and other protests to gather intelligence, film and record the most vocal of the general public. This to me signifies a worring escalation of intelligence gathering where the British public as a whole has now become a significant enough threat to the state to warrant measures reserved for protesting extreme leftist groups, Animal rights etc. I would say that the Government, in towing the U.S. line 'Your either with us or against us' now perceives the general public as being more than less on the side of the enemy.

unknown


Block away

17.03.2003 15:01


Speaking as a commuter myself, I'd be more than happy to sit in a traffic jam all day if their was a national stoppage and I'm sure many would agree that it certainly beats going to work.

If its democratic to go to war without the majority of the people in support and if its legal to go to war when the secretary general says it's not then it must be very legal to block a road or 2 in opposition.

I hope someone actually does do it.

hyerEd


road blocking made easy

17.03.2003 16:04

1) target pedestrian crossings- you can press the button and the little green man stops the traffic.

2) padlock chains around the pedestrian buttons, as they stick out from the poles, and are perfect for chaining round.

3) run the chain across the road and pull it tight, padlock chain to other side, also around the little green man button.

4)run away- shoul only take 60secs.


notes: hang a banner from the chain with anti war message.
also, if you target roads that go in both directions, and only block one half, then emergency vehicles, pregnant women, fire engines etc can still get past.
approximately 11 meters of chain are required to close a single road, which will cost about £20 from your local hardware store. two small locks (shed padlocks are ideal) shouldn't cost more than £6. including banner materials you can block an entire road for about £30 and it will only take 60seconds. if everyone else is doing direct action then it may take the firebrigade a long time to reach the blockade and cut it down. meanwhile you'll be long gone.

not saying


Road blocks

17.03.2003 18:11

I seem to remember the miners blocking motorways during the miners strike with just 3 or 4 cars gradually slowing down.With regards to blocking public highways and byways why not find out where your nearest zebra crossing is,get enough people(around 20 should do it)and just keep crossing and recrossing as you are entitled to do by law and you have prority over vehicles at a zebra crossing(everyone,cars and pedestrians alike have the right to pass and re-pass on public highways and byways although standing still could constitute an offence). Even your granny can come along as its completely legal so she'll be home for countdown!

oi!


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