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Caterpillar Homewrecker’s Visit to London

Boycott Caterkiller | 23.11.2006 13:14 | Lebanon War 2006 | Anti-militarism | London | South Coast

Around 50 protester including a samba band turned out to Greet Mike Baunton, the Vice President of Caterpillar, who was due to speak last night a function organised by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers The function (the Institute of Mechanical Engineers Annual Dinner) was held in the ballroom of the Grosvenor House Hotel.

Caterpillar hold the sole contract for the supply of military D9 bulldozers to the Israeli army. Caterpillar machines are used to destroy Palestinian homes in acts of collective punishment, build checkpoints and roadblocks to restrict civilian movement, build illegal Israeli colonies on Palestinian lands, destroy olive Palestinian olive trees, build the illegal annexation wall and murder civilians.

Since 2003 a campaign, triggered by the murder of ISM activist Rachel Corrie, has been building to force Caterpillar to end all contracts with Israel. People have taken action in the UK, the US and all over Europe.

Due to pressure from campaigners and rebuke from the United Nations Caterpillar have been forced to make public statements about the use of the D9 by the Israeli army. Caterpillar’s position is that they no longer supply D9’s to Israel but they will not say whether they supply parts to maintain the Israeli army’s existing D9s.
Protesters originally gathered at the back and front entrances of Grosvenor House. The police issued a highly dubious Section 14 (Public Order Act 1984) order. Restricting protest to the front of the hotel. The main purpose of the order seemed to be to make things easier for the police to control the protest. However, the order was never fully enforced and there was a constant activist presence at the back of the hotel.
Participants included the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Jewish Socialist Group, Jews For Justice for Palestinians, War on Want, Architect and planners for Justice in Palestine, Rhythms of Resistance, International Solidarity Movement a member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and an insurgent clown
The police were petty and controlling throughout, corralling activists in a pen and threatening arrests for blocking the pavement. However, the event was a success with all delegates to the event hearing the message of protest against the decision to invite Michael Baunton.

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A bit more....

23.11.2006 18:01

I was there at the protest...A particular officer 402 was especially violent towards the samba band and seemed to like targetting the ladies! At around 6ft 4 or so he wielded a hefty shove!
Also I would like to add for those unaware that Catterpillar also have supplied machinery that has been used in land-read whole village-clearances in Nicaragua plus their vehicles are currently involved in the violent oppression of the people in Mexico.

anonymous drummer


Pictures from Grosvenor House demo

25.11.2006 11:04

Grosvenor House Demo 1
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Here are a few pictures i took of the demonstration outside The Grosvenor House Hotel on the 22nd November.

James Thorne
mail e-mail: imjameshi@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.flickr.com/photos/james_2005/


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Any photos, video?

23.11.2006 17:12

Cheers.

Oscar Beard


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thanks from Caterpillar country

23.11.2006 19:04

Caterpillar stock in 2003, at the start of the boycott campaign: under $30 a share.

Caterpillar stock now, after three years of your best efforts: over $60 a share.

I think any CEO of any company in the world would _beg_ you to boycott them if you could guarantee a similar result.

@%<

gehrig


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profiting from genocide

23.11.2006 20:59

Gehrig - its no surprise that you support a company that provides with israel with the wherewithall to demolish 1000s of Palestinian homes.

No surprise that you're a shareholder either.

Perhaps Indymedia isn't the right place for you

;)

capitalists are scum


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keep pissing your energy away

23.11.2006 21:50

* rolling eyes *

What is it about the Indymedia anti-Zionist whizbang that makes him so incredibly well optimized to jump to erroneous conclusions? Maybe it's the fact that words mean nothing to him except as bloody shirts to wave, whether or not they have anything to do with the actual facts on the ground.

You're witnessing, for example, the world's first anti-genocide. The supposed Israeli project to commit genocide against the Palestinians is so effective that the Palestinian population continues to increase daily. Maybe the Israelis have their genocide machine in reverse?

And, nope, I don't own any stock in Caterpillar. But finding out how the absolute-zero impact your boycott campaign has had on their bottom line took only three minutes.

Not to mention the thirty seconds it takes to see the gigantic hole in the very center of the boycott movement's logic: that by (somehow, miraculously, something presumably involving ruby slippers) getting Caterpillar to stop selling bulldozers to Israel, you'll have stopped Israel from buying bulldozers. Think about that one for a minute. There are any number of companies hoping the anti-Caterpillar crusade (somehow, miraculously, ruby slippers etc.) succeeds. They're Caterpillar's competition, just waiting for a chance to sweep into new and lucrative contracts with Israel.

So knock yourselves out, folks. Keep pouring that energy straight down the drain. At least you can claim to have earned your post-protest parties, right? And that's the part that matters most, innit.

gehrig


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an experiment for the reader

24.11.2006 01:58

First, read the hidden comment:

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Then ask yourself -- why did UK indymedia hide it?

gehrig


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For "gehrig"

24.11.2006 08:14

Protests of this kind are not about achieving change they are about moral postering. Any fool with tem minutes of thought could come up with ways of making a real difference but that's not the point.

Real change is achieved by hard work, commitment and thought and is nowhere near as much fun as an "action", after which everyone can go done the pub and post a "report" to Indymedia telling the world how wonderful it all was with many people "inspired".

Witness the history of similar actions all over the UK from times past such as the Aldermaston marches, Greenham Common protests and the many days spent standing outside various BAE Systems offices. Not one of these achieved a thing and yet various fuckwits are prepared to do it all over again with exactly the same result !

I work to achieve social justice for people in the developing world, I do it through unpaid weekend acitvity at a major NGO. We have built wells, improved housing, helped developed crop improvements and many other real world activity that has improved the lives of those we work with. I don't march, I don't stand outside arms manufacturers and I don't waste my time and others obsessing about Jews like many of those on Indymedia as a consequence I have been called,

" a sellout"
"a tool of the state"
" a Zionist"

To those who wonder why their actions are not making a difference think about what you are doing and do something else !

grown up


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