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category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Tuesday October 12, 2004 14:54author by Jack White - Workers Solidarity Movement

Repression conference in Jury's Hotel

This October the Jane's “Less Lethal Weapons Conference” is taking place in The Berkeley Court Hotel, Ballsbridge on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th of October.

Less lethal weapons can be defined as any weapon which is less likely to kill than normal military hardware, therefore normal guns and bombs are out while plastic bullets electric shock batons and tear gas are in. Previously marketed as ‘non-lethal’ weapons they had to be rebranded once people started noticing the fatality rate.
Jane’s is a publishing company which specializes in producing trade magazines and websites for the security and defence industries, basically advertising and information publications combined with yellow pages type directories for those who wish to be kept up to date on everything from the latest biological weapons to the newest advances in crowd control techniques.

The organizers haven’t released the guest list but from the list of speakers it’s fairly clear that this conference is aimed at various police forces. M.C for the conference is Colin Burrows, formerly of the RUC (who have killed 14 people in the North with ‘less lethal’ plastic bullets) and the line up also includes members of police forces from Los Angeles, Germany and the infamous English West Midlands division. Also in attendance will be a man named Tom Smith, the president of Taser International Inc, a company which manufactures weapons which deliver 50,000 volts of electricity and are designed to disrupt the victims nervous system, disabling muscle control and temporarily incapacitating the person. What Tom probably won’t mention are the numerous documented deaths caused by Tasers in the U.S.

However the use of these kind of weapons is international. Amnesty International has reported the fact that in 2002 they were being imported into over eleven countries with wide spread documented records of torture and abuse of prisoners. In Brazil for example the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture stated that: “Torture was reportedly practiced during every phase of detention ...the most common forms of torture were electric shocks, beatings, and threats."
Interestingly another conference speaker is our own Garda Assistant Commissioner Joe Egan. Stun guns were briefly available through a legal loophole in Ireland in the early 80’s until the trade was shut down by the gardai. At the time they rejected using the devices themselves claiming that they were unsafe but maybe now that they've seen the newer, deadlier model they’ve changed their mind?

This conference is about two things. Firstly making massive amounts of money for companies like Taser. In 2002 the U.S. alone granted export licenses for almost $15 million worth of these types of weapons.

Secondly it is about the gradual attempt to militarise and criminalise public protest across the E.U. and U.S.
At the recent Republican National Convention in New York entirely peaceful protesters were brutalized with Tasers and electro-shock batons as well as the more traditional police club. In Ireland while the gardai are still trying to forget the day they were caught battering people at a street party on Dame Street, Garda Representative Association spokesperson P.J. Stone recently claimed that gardai armed with guns and not just batons should face protesters at the Mayday actions. Since they managed to break people’s bones using the traditional baton we’d hate to see what would have happened if they had used any of the weapons being marketed in Jury’s.

We don’t think that these devices have any place in our society which is why we’re calling for Jury’s to cancel this conference and why we’ll be at the protests called by the Dublin Grassroots Network on Tuesday the 19th at 5. We hope to see you there.

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author by ... - nonepublication date Tue Oct 12, 2004 15:06author address author phone

i wonder if the pat finucanne centre would be interested in this?

author by Joepublication date Tue Oct 12, 2004 15:11author address author phone

I belive they have already been in contact along with other relevant groups in the north and will be coming down for the protests.

author by ...publication date Tue Oct 12, 2004 15:51author address author phone

multi sensorary incapacitation

love the topic of dicussion
love the topic of dicussion

author by Bubbapublication date Tue Oct 12, 2004 21:49author address author phone

i tried to go to the jane's website to see the new weapons we are to fear but it all requires login info ..

Related Link: http://jdw.janes.com/
author by pcpublication date Wed Oct 13, 2004 14:15author address author phone

excellent title :)

Related Link: http://www.breakingnews.ie/2004/10/13/story170833.html
author by Alpublication date Wed Oct 13, 2004 18:03author address author phone

Anti-war, human rights and political groups say the use of plastic bullet, beanbag and Taser guns erode the right to peaceful protest and intimidate ordinary people.

I have an idea, lets not have any police force ever. Sure isnt Ireland the land of fairies and pixie dust? We have no crime so all the Gardai do is wander around aimlessly looking for a protest so they can beat the crap out of people. Im sorry but whatver intimidation will be on criminals not the ordinary person. You wont be intimidated by a tazer or extendable baton or a stab-vest anymore than by the current baton and draconian uniform.

Aisling Reidy of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties said the Garda recommendations on the use of such weapons here in Ireland should be subject to public scrutiny.

Obviously it will but not for intimidating people but to look at the benefits compared to the drawbacks.

author by renpublication date Wed Oct 13, 2004 22:10author address author phone

hmm. a quick look at the sort of situations where plastic bullets, bean bag rounds and tear gas are used will bring to light the amazing fact that these devices are not used to deal with everyday crime, they are used almost exclusively at protests. No one is suggesting we turn the country over to the wee folk, though admittadely their brown envelopes would be smaller and they could be bribed with childrens teeth, maybe you are on to something there.



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