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Food Not Bombs Galway a success again

category galway | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Tuesday July 24, 2007 12:02author by N - Food Not Bombs Galwayauthor email fnbgalway at gmail dot comauthor phone 087 6532965 Report this post to the editors

FNB continues to grow in Gaillimh, with local musicians helping us to redefine public space.
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Last Sunday's event was a roaring success, we held a free picnic in conjunction with drummers and breakdancers. Followed by a rip-roaring gig by Ireland's finest conscious reggae group, Intinn, who expounded the virtues of FNB and spread positive vibrations all over Shop St well into the night (The Gardai apologised for asking us to stop the music around 1 am, which we did without protest out of respect for residents).

We weren't paid a visit from the community warden who has been trying to put a halt to our endeavours (See previous article: http://indymedia.ie/article/83461 ) Gardai drove past four times and didn't raise an eyebrow. It remains to be seen how this issue will pan out on forthcoming Sundays, though Niall O'Brolchain, Michael D Higgins and Catherine Connolly have all indicated their strong support for us.

Photos courtesy of TD, go raibh mile maith agat. Hopefully will get some photos of the gig up too.
Thanks to everyone in the community who helped make this event a success, including all those who gave advice on Indymedia.

Related Link: http://myspace.com/foodnotbombsgalway

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author by tivopublication date Thu Jul 26, 2007 13:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

fair play to all involved...

some of the fnb lads in the states are having a tough time..

CRAP ARREST OF THE WEEK (taken from schnews)
For feeding the hungry...

Eric Montanez was nicked on 4th April for the heinous crime of giving homeless people free vegan food. He became the first person to be arrested in the US under new laws that criminalise compassionate citizens. The 'Food not Bombs' collective have been busy been distributing food to the homeless of major US cities for almost 20 years.

Of course, this brazenly anarchist project highlights inequalities in the fattest country in history and openly breaks the rule of competitive consumption.(How can the poor know they're well off unless there's even poorer people around to make them feel lucky?). Last year, a number of US cities attempted to criminalise food distribution and laws were actually passed in Orlando, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada. But Food Not Bombs have shown their determination to dish out the free dishes - San Francisco was forced to abandon its attempts to stop them after over 1,000 arrests and a whopping $25m bill did nothing to push the project off the menu.

Presumably, the mickey-mouse politicians who run Orlando are just too worried that scruffy homeless types gathering for dinner will expose the downside of the American Dream to unsuspecting tourists. Alabama Food Not Bombs were roasted by police and actually told that they would be "terminated"! - but refusing to eat humble pie, they just say, "We'll be back..."

Charged with "serving 30 unidentified persons food from a large pot utilizing a ladle', according to the arrest affidavit (the significance of the ladle can only be guessed), whether or not Eric gets his just desserts at trial remains to be seen...

Related Link: http://www.schnews.org.uk/archive/news592.htm#2
author by Deirdre Fallonpublication date Tue Jul 24, 2007 15:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I chanced upon the Food Not Bombs field kitchen in Shop st last Sunday evening and was much impressed with the food hygiene, the bon homie of diners and cooks alike and most of all, the pristine idealism that clearly guides these young dudes/dudesses and, yes, I did have a plateful and would have gone for a second, it was that yummy, had not restraint gotten the better of me.

author by N - Food Not Bombs Galwaypublication date Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

coupla shots

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