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September 16, 2000
S26 in Ireland and the origins of the anti-capitalist movement
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From Ainriail - the Irish Anarchist list
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What follows is a personal report of work Irish
anarchists in the Workers Solidarity Movement
are carrying out in preparation for the S26
Global day of action and some speculation on the
origins on the new anti-capitalist movement.
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I'd trace my involvement in the new anti-
capitalist movement to Mexico. Specifically
part of story of the origins of the movement lie
with the '1st encounter for humanity and against
neoliberalism', held in Zapatista camps in
Chiapas in 1996. This meeting of 3.000 people
from 43 countries resolved to "make a collective
network of all our particular struggles and
resistance's. An intercontinental network of
resistance against neoliberalism, an
intercontinental network of resistance for
humanity.
This intercontinental network of resistance,
recognising differences and acknowledging
similarities, will search to find itself with
other resistance's around the world. This
intercontinental network of resistance will be
the medium in which distinct resistance's may
support one another. This intercontinental
network of resistance is not an organising
structure; it doesn't have a central head or
decision maker; it has no central command or
hierarchies. We are the network, all of us who
resist".
There is much in this that appears to predict
the structure of the growing anti-capitalist
movement although in reality even at that time
it was clear that we were actually sketching
something that was already coming into
existence. My report on that meeting can be
found at
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/andrew/encounter1_report.html
Whatever about the 1st encounter the link becomes
clearer when you look at the meetings that were
inspired by it. Immediately after the 2nd
encounter (the following year in Spain) some 50
of so activists stayed behind to begin the
practical task of co-ordinating this network.
>From this meeting the 'People's Global Alliance'
emerged which played a major part in later
mobilisations including those for Seattle. A
host of more local events also took place
including the Bradford Mayday conference in
Britain in 1998. These and other meetings
served to make the links and bring together the
activists that would later play a significant
role in events in London and Seattle.
This 'historical' introduction is relevant to
those who wonder where the anti-capitalist
events are going. Some left parties who don't
understand this history are trying to latch on
in the hope of building their parties. They
don't understand that this movement was built on
a rejection of such building of "A new number in
the useless enumeration of the numerous
international orders". The protests lack the
guiding hand of the party not because we have
not realised the need for one but because many
of us have explicitly rejected the experience of
this authoritarian method of organisation.
So Prague S26 can be seen as the next "day for
global action against neo-liberalism" called for
by the 'Politics table' in Chiapas back in 1996.
Of course it is much more then this, there are
many key people in the movement who have no
awareness of these meetings. But if we were to
pick a point that the movements against the IMF
moved from the single campaign/issue to global
anti capitalism the perhaps that point is found
in the jungles of the Mexican South East some
four years ago.
Here in Ireland anarchists are working with
others to build demonstrations in Dublin, Derry
and Cork during the week of September 26th.
About two months ago - with others - we put out
a call for preparation for action in solidarity
with Prague. The text of this is at
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/global/s26/inital.html
This meeting saw the birth of the S26 -
Collective with the aim of drawing in as many
groups as possible who agreed with the 'General
Position of the Initiative against Economic
Globalization - Prague 2000' statement, to be
found at
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/global/s26/inpeg_position.html
Shortly after this a similar collective was
formed in Cork. As I'm involved in the Dublin
one I don't intend to report on that here but I
give details of its planned protest below. In
general the Dublin collective has grown and
diversified as time went on although there have
been a few problems with manipulation by the
Leninist Socialist Workers Party (SWP). Most
seriously when they called a serious of public
meetings using posters that carried the campaign
logo but no indication that they were anything
other then S26 meetings. Hopefully these
problems have now been sorted out and it should
be pointed out that the SWP has put considerable
energy into building the S26 collective.
At this stage in Dublin two events are planned.
On the 26th itself there will be a lunch time
protest at the Irish Financial Services Centre.
On the 30th a day of activities is planned
centered on the Temple Bar Music Centre just
around the corner from the Central Bank. The
morning will see workshops on a range of topics.
One of these 'Is there an economic alternative
to neoliberalism' includes a WSM member who will
sketch the anarchist economic alternative to
global capitalism. We will also have a stall at
this event. Details of the other workshops will
be found on the web at
http://more.at/global
At 2.30 a march will set out from the plaza that
surrounds the Central Bank and after moving
through the busy shopping streets will return to
that plaza. This was also the site of the N30
rally organised last September. Finally in the
evening there will be several hours of live
music and DJ's at the Templebar music centre.
As part of promoting S26 in Dublin some 20,000
A4 leaflets will be given out in the next week
and some 300 A1 posters put up by the S26
collective. The S26 collective will have a
stall each Saturday at the Central Bank from
13:00 to 16:00 where bundles of leaflets can be
picked up.
Additional anarchist activity
As well as working as part of S26 - in Dublin we
are taking 10% of the leaflets and posters to
distribute the WSM is also carrying out some
independent activity to promote specifically
anarchist opposition to global capital. We have
no interest in reforming the World Bank or the
IMF we want it abolished as part of an
international anarchist revolution. You'll find
some articles outlining our ideas on global
capital at
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/imp_wsm.html
At the time of Seattle we distributed 1,000
Anarchist News in Dublin and Cork outlining the
case against the WTO and global capital. This
time we have more ambitious plans which include
A national distribution of stickers and posters.
We plan to distribute thousands of stickers and
hundreds of posters over the next few weeks, see
our web page for the designs. This is something
you can take part in - send us your address
we'll send you some stickers and/or posters to
put up in your area. People outside Ireland who
are interested in doing this will need to
download and print out the stickers themselves
as we can't afford to send them internationally
In Dublin we are holding an Open Meeting on
Monday 18th September when a participant in the
Seattle protests will give us an eye witness
account. This will be followed by a general
discussion of the anti-capitalist movements.
These Open meetings are for anarchists and WSM
sympathisers and are held upstairs in the
Bachelor Inn, beside O'Connell St Bridge at
20:00. See our web page for details
We are producing 5,000 issues of Workers
Solidarity for distribution over the next month.
This issue (no 60) focuses on the anti-
capitalist movement and will be distributed at
all the events in Ireland around S26.
One of our members is attending the Prague
demonstrations and will be speaking at the INPEG
Counter Summit in Prague beforehand. He will be
sending reports directly from Prague to our
mailing list Ainriail. See below for
instructions on how to subscribe
Finally after Prague - in the week starting the
7th October - we will be holding public meetings
in Dublin, Cork and possibly Belfast. The
speakers will include one of the Czech
anarchists involved in organising the protests
and the WSM member who is participating in them.
But rather then simply reporting on the Prague
events we will be looking at what they mean for
anarchists and the growth of anarchism in
Ireland and internationally. The Dublin meeting
is on Tuesday, October 10th, at 8pm, in the
Irish Vietnamese Centre, 45 Hardwicke Street,
off North Frederick Street. The Cork meeting is
on Wednesday October 11th, 8pm, in Tig Fili,
McCurtain Street, Cork. Details for Belfast
have not been finalised yet so email us if you
want to be told when these are sorted out.
All in all you can see the WSM is taking S26
very seriously, not simply as an attempt to
oppose global capital but also as a way of
building the anarchist alternative. We are
doing a lot of work but we could do a hell of a
lot more with your help. I'd urge readers in
Ireland to contact us and at least take some
stickers and posters. Further for people who
have thought about getting involved with us this
would be a great time to start, we really need
the extra hands (and minds).
Andrew Flood
(WSM - personal capacity)
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