2005/09/24

Trucker Blockades - One Day On

One day later and the trucker protests have disappeared from public view. The Ministry of Truth could not have done a better job.

In Buddhist Protests in Vietnam 1963, I had constructed a table comparing two non-violent protests (Buddhist and Rosenstrasse). The following table is an updated version with my subjective assessments of Rachel Corrie and the recent Trucker Blockade.

MetricRosenstrasseBuddhistRachel CorrieTrucker Blockade
Year1943196320032005
Number of protesters600 at any one time. 6,000 involved.Unknown. In the thousands.One (1)Probably dozens
Length of the protestA weekMay to AugustSeveral days8 to 10 hours
Were the protestors were seen as being capable of causing social unrestYesYesNoYes
Reputation of the regimeThe reputation of the Nazi regime had suffered because of a military disaster (Stalingrad)The Diem government was very unpopular with the people over its repressive tactics.Two-thirds of Israelis probably supported the governmentThe Howard government is in good shape. There are no serious challenges.
What were the protestors' aims?They were simple and straightforward: Give us our husbands backGeneral and vague. They were against the various policies of the Diem government.Stop the demolition of a Palestinian house.Relief against rising fuel costs
Did the protestors expand their demands to overthrow the regime?NoNo, but the government saw them as challenging it.NoNo
Was the regime leadership was divided over this issue?YesYesNoNo
Number of casualitiesNoneTen (10) dead by suicide
1,400+ arrested and placed in concentration camps
Unknown number were wounded and missing
One (1) murdered.None
Did protest achieve its aims?Yes. Their husbands were all released.Yes. The Diem government was overthrown on 1 November 1963 in a military coup and the prisoners were released with proclamation of religious freedom.NoNo

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