| How the Slupsk President fell in love with the bomb! |
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| Wednesday, 05 March 2008 | |
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FRONTPAGE_NO_TRANSLATION_AVAILABLE March against Missile Defence
Our demonstrations on March 15th and March 29th will hopefully give us an opportunity to counter-attack the 'pro-shield' assaults that we as citizens have suffered inexorably over the past few weeks. See www.tarcza.org and www.m29.bzzz.net for updates.
Local opposition in Poland
We should not jump for joy just yet that Mariusz Chmiel, the chairman of the Slupsk borough (where the 'shield' is likely to be based) has sent a letter to the gvt. saying that he and locals are against the project as the gvt. does not intend on investing seriously in the area's future. What's more, he claims that the shield may prevent potential investment. Why should we not jump for joy? Well, he dampens our smiles when he says that he would change his mind if the gvt. proved him wrong and delivered a long-term investment package!
Don't give bribes - Don't take bribes
This is the slogan campaign recently broadcast on Polish TV and evident on posters around Warsaw's public transport system. If we want to know what to expect in Poland after Bush's visit we need not look any further that what has happened in the Brdy region of the Czech Republic. The Prime Minster Topolanek promised it would receive $72 million in infrastructural funds due to the fact that the region has long been forgotten (that is, we never cared about you in the past and now we'll try to buy your silence).
Head over heels for missiles
The Slupsk president, Maciej Kobylinski, released a statement today (March 5th '08) praising the potential gifts which would besiege his kingdom if missiles were plated in it's soil. He has evidently been spurred on after he recently met with US lobbyist and Missile Defence Advocacy Alliance President, Rick Ellis. This is a recent entry from Ellis's blog:
The War Movement
War is a great employer. It feeds some babies while taking the lives of others. It helps some people buy cars and houses while incinerating other peoples. War is big business. Investment. Employment. Development. Such are the buzz words that ring off the lips of those who have fallen in love with the bomb! Mr. Kobylinski claims that US analysts believe the construction of the ' missile shield' interceptors will mean investment to the value of $2 billion over the next 10 years in the region of Slupsk. It seems that a Polish academic, Dr. Andrzej Jodkowski, has been recruited by MDAA to be their middle-man. I must hand it to the Slupsk president, he even notifies the public of the street where Dr. Andrzej used to live from 1974-82 and further mentions that he was an economics lecturer at the Higher School of Pedagogy during this period. Some people obviously seems to care and see the value of marketing him as "nasz czlowiek" or "our man."
War rather than peace tourism
Last but not least, the provincial president informs us that General Ron Kadish, former Missile Defense Agency boss from 1999-2004 and US senate representative, will be visiting the Slupsk region soon. It's a pity he didn't invite former Missile Defence chief under Clinton, Mr. Philip Coyle, instead. Why? Well, Mr. Coyle believes that by hosting the ground-based interceptors Redzikowo and Slupsk are thus making themselves a prime target - that is, if the enemy wasn't a fictional one in the first place. A recent interview was conducted by Greenpeace with Mr. Coyle during his February visit to the Czech Republic. During this short trip he played a key role in debunking the myths that US missile defence is a) necessary b) effective and c) would make the Czech Republic and Poland more safe: http://www.greenpeace.org/czech/multimedia/video/philip-coyle
Faustian promises
In a heartfelt sign off to the residents of the Slupsk region, to whom the letter is specifically addressed, the Slupsk president notes that if the anti-missile shield negotiations do not surpass the current impasse regarding the Polish gvt.'s demands for modernisation of it's army, then the region will definitely fight for and get a regional airport.
It strikes me as somewhat strange though that he can switch from this 'life or death' development, which from his own pen seems to be a completely necessary safeguard for world peace, to an attitude of 'ah sure, if we don't get the big weapons, we'll get an airport - nod, nod, wonk, wink!' Though that just seems to be the depth of their propaganda war and how it is waged here. In a sense, it's 'shock and awe' from their side and mere sideline bewilderment from ours as the intellectuals , mainstream media, opposition politicans, ngos, social activists, etc. either fail to respond promptly and effectively and/or else fail to have their voices heard by an antagonistic mainstream media. But we will make our voices heard and refuse to dance to war fiddlers tune!
Dance for Peace
Please join us in Slupsk on March 29th or try stage a solidarity vigil at your local Polish embassy whereever you are in the world. Contact us at tel: 662535719 email: tarcza@bzzz.net If anyone is interested in helping our campaign financially that would also be great as all our work is completely voluntary and expense come from our hard earned wages;) Damien Moran
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