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UK rail workers refuse to transport munitions to Iraq

pen -pusher | 09.01.2003 12:02

Rail workers in Scotland refuse to transport munitions for Iraq

Good news as the first, small, sign of active industrial oppostion in UK to war in Iraq as two Anti-war train drivers refuse to move arms freight, supported by their union ASLEF.


perhaps Indymedia UK could get an interview with them?

From the Guardian
Anti-war train drivers refuse to move arms freight

Kevin Maguire
Thursday January 9, 2003
The Guardian

Train drivers yesterday refused to move a freight train carrying ammunition believed to be destined for British forces being deployed in the Gulf.
Railway managers cancelled the Ministry of Defence service after the crewmen, described as "conscientious objectors" by a supporter, said they opposed Tony Blair's threat to attack Iraq.

The anti-war revolt is the first such industrial action by workers for decades.

The two Motherwell-based drivers declined to operate the train between the Glasgow area and the Glen Douglas base on Scotland's west coast, Europe's largest Nato weapons store.

English Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS), which transports munitions for the MoD as well as commercial goods, yesterday attempted to persuade the drivers to move the disputed load by tomorrow.

Leaders of the Aslef rail union were pressed at a meeting with EWS executives to ask the drivers to relent. But the officials of a union opposed to any attack on Iraq are unlikely to comply.

The two drivers are understood to be the only pair at the Motherwell freight depot trained on the route of the West Highland Line.

An EWS spokesman declined to confirm the train had been halted, although he insisted no drivers had refused to take out the trains.

"We don't discuss commercial issues," he said.

"The point about the two drivers is untrue and we don't discuss issues about meetings we have."

Yet his claim was flatly contradicted by a well-placed rail industry source who supplied the Guardian with the train's reference number.

The MoD later said it had been informed by EWS that mechanical problems, caused by the cold winter weather, had resulted in the train's cancellation.

One solution under discussion yesterday between the MoD and EWS was to transport the shipment by road to avoid what rail managers hoped would be an isolated confrontation.

Dockers went on strike rather than load British-made arms on to ships destined for Chile after the assassination of leftwing leader Salvador Allende in 1973.

In 1920 stevedores on London's East India Docks refused to move guns on to the Jolly George, a ship chartered to take weapons to anti-Bolsheviks after the Russian revolution.

Trade unions supporting workers who refuse to handle weapons could risk legal action and possible fines for contempt of court.

Lindsey German, convener of the Stop the War Coalition, said: "We fully support the action that has been taken to impede an unjust and aggressive war. We hope that other people around the country will be able to do likewise."

The anti-war group is organising a second national demonstration in central London on Saturday February 15. Organisers claimed more than 400,000 people attended a protest in September.

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Comments

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Extend policy

10.01.2003 08:40

Perhaps ASLEF could extend their actions and only allow access to the railways to those whose actions or beliefs they support generally. Individuals would require union approval before anything is allowed to move anywhere in the country. Once this happens, it could easily be extended to requiring people to get permission to move out of their homes, say by holding documents showing union approved views on a range of topics.

Paul Edwards


run by DC

10.01.2003 10:46

Get lost Paul Edwards.
This government is not representing this country's population nor its interests. Not so long a go, anti-Europeans used to frighten with the slogan that Westminster will have as much power as a parish council. Exactly that has happened: vital decisions for the UK are made in Washington, Blair is losing it and just following wherever Bush is heading.
We all need to prevent an crime against humanity to be committed in our name. I admire the two train drivers for their courage and determination - everyone who can should follow their example!

pir


Maybe web activism against EWS will worry MOD

16.01.2003 11:38

Maybe mass refusal by former paying passengers to fund further such munitions movements may be useful. Sort of like passengers of EWS carrying an 'ethical traveller' card, and showing it to the guard and refusing to pay. The proposed long term aim-make the MOD carry their own shit, instead of threatening public safety and facilities. Much like the Nuke trains in London really.
Anyone interested in developing this proposal, unfortunately I dont have time

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naive pretend anarch

16.01.2003 15:26

So Paul Edwards thinks that the ASLEF drivers' brave act of civil disobedience against Bush's war is no more than Fascist Mind Control, does he?

This is just the sought of naive anarchism that allows the ruling classes to maintain control, while the likes of Edwards bleat on about "the unions" trying to censor thought.

Get a life and get a proper class analysis of who really holds the reins in our society, ya numpty!

Daniel


Britain: Train drivers refuse to move supplie

16.01.2003 17:16

"In a courageous stand, a group of rail workers based in Motherwell, Scotland, have refused to drive a freight train loaded with military supplies for the British government’s war against Iraq.

Details remain sketchy as the British press, save......."

Says the World Socialist Web Site Article. I am worried about this bit about the news blackout by the mainstream papers.
Link to it:
 http://www.wsws.org/articles/2003/jan2003/driv-j16.shtml
Always

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Great work!

22.01.2003 02:45

Great work! It is really inspiring to hear of this sort of action. Down here in Australia our government is cheering on the US just like Blair and is keen to commit troops. Just goes to show the total lack of democracy. The train action gives us all that extra bit of hope.

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