24 October 2002 Edition

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Government urged to oppose war on Iraq

Speaking during statements on Iraq in the Dáil on Wednesday, Sinn Féin spokesperson on International Affairs and Defense, Aengus Ó Snodaigh called on the government to strongly oppose the launching of a new war against Iraq by the US and British governments. He also called for an immediate cessation of the practice of giving permission to foreign states to refuel, resupply, and train military aircraft in Irish airports and Irish airspace, and to use Irish seaports for their naval vessels.

"Whenever political leaders contemplate aggressive military action, it is incumbent upon them - indeed, upon us all - to weigh the human consequences of these decisions," he said. "There can be no dispute that civilians in Iraq have suffered profound deprivation and hardship as a result of the last Gulf War and the ongoing sanctions.

"Several weeks ago an MRBI opinion poll showed that fully 59% of Irish people do not want another war on Iraq, and believe that Ireland should vote against any UN Security Council resolution authorising military action. These sentiments are being reflected around the world, as anti-war mobilisations in the US are rivalling and beginning to surpass any resistance to the Vietnam War. There is a parallel growing resistance to this war in Britain, and the anti-war movement is also gathering support in this country.

"Sinn Féin requested an urgent, full debate on this issue as our first order of business when the House reconvened nearly two months ago. This request was denied by the government. The Oireachtas has still not properly debated this very crucial issue to this day.

"Instead, what we have is the ongoing use of Shannon airport as a pitstop on the way to war, on the basis of a Ministerial order. We have a government that refuses to even consult with the Dáil, much less seek its approval on this issue - despite the concerns and objections that have been consistently raised in this House and outside of it.

"And today - despite last week's assurances by the Taoiseach that there would be a debate on this issue - we have an anaemic round of 'statements', following which the government will likely continue to do as it pleases - in defiance of the both the Irish people and the Constitution. This is a disgrace.

"Sinn Féin again calls on the Irish government to strongly oppose the launching of a new war against Iraq by the US and British governments. This government must use all its political and diplomatic resources in the UN and EU to promote a peaceful solution. Ireland must use its role on Security Council to prevent this war, which if it goes ahead will destabilise the region."

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