The #OccupyDameStreet Camp is gone but the Occupy Movement lives on

At 3am this morning, Wednesday 8th March, exactly five months to the

day since #OccupyDameStreet was established, the area around the

Central Bank Plaza was cordoned off by upwards of 100 Gardai while the

#OccupyDameStreet Camp was destroyed and its residents evicted. Up to

fifteen camp residents were forcibly removed from their huts and

prevented from retrieving their personal belongings, as the wooden

kitchen and twelve sleeping huts were broken up with construction

equipment and carried away in lorries.

As dawn broke over Dame Street this morning, and despite the efforts

of the Gardai and the Central Bank to sweep away any trace of the

struggles this street has seen these last five months, we were still

here.

Born on October 8th, 2011, #OccupyDameStreet remained one of the

longest running protests active continuously in the same location in

the global Occupy Movement. Bound together by themes of social justice

and equality, #OccupyDameStreet has made four key demands:

1) That the IMF and ECB stay out of the affairs of Ireland

2) That the burden of private bank debt be lifted from the public’s shoulders

3) That Ireland’s natural gas and oil reserves be returned to sovereign control

4) That a system of real, participatory Democracy be introduced in Ireland

Despite the actions of the Central Bank and An Garda Síochána, we

remain no less committed to these goals, if anything our resolve is

even stronger.

#OccupyDameStreet is not just a camp, not just a series of tents and

wooden pallets, not just the street on which we gathered to discuss,

debate and learn, not just the vision of an alternative Ireland based

on fairness, equality and justice that we presented.

#OccupyDameStreet is the people, the people who gave up so much of

themselves for those who could not, the people who camped and the

people who came, the people who fed and clothed us, the people who

simply stopped by with a kind word of encouragement or those who

supported us from afar.

#OccupyDameStreet is the people. It is all of us, and we are the 99%

The Camp may be gone, but the Movement continues.

We are #OccupyDameStreet.

#OccupyDameStreet camp

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