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Cork - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Take action against Golden Dawn and Fascism - Daunt Sq Sat 19th 3pm
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Wednesday January 16, 2013 13:12 by Eric solidaritybooks at gmail dot com Solidarity Books, 43 Douglas Street, Opposite Fionn Barras, Cork City
Many groups, organisations and networks are coming together in Athens and call for an International day of action against racism and the fascist Golden Dawn movement in Greece. Solidarity Books are calling on all groups, organisations and individuals to join us in Cork this Saturday to show we stand with all those challenging the rising tide of racism and fascism in Greece and elsewhere with a demo and stall at Daunt Sq., Patrick St. at 3pm. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2Anti Racism Network (ARN) Event
http://www.facebook.com/events/269098543219998/?ref=22
ARN facebook
International Page for callout
http://www.facebook.com/events/535675693123791/?ref=3
AFA Ireland
http://www.facebook.com/afaireland?ref=stream
Solidarity Books AFA event
https://www.facebook.com/events/331189913653040/?ref=22
All welcome back to Solidarity Books afterwards - 43 Douglas St.
Food will be provided by the irrepressible VegOut! crew.
Short Films about the situation in Greece include:
'Greece's Uncertain Future' by Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelbergh
'Fighting the Fascist Phenomenon in Greece' by The New Significance
'How Much Further?' by Mattsias Wiessler