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Wednesday January 29, 2003 15:05
by Aoife Ni Fhearghail - Irish Anti-War Movement
rathminesagainstwar at yahoo dot co dot uk
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087 7955013
list of upcoming anti-war events in Rathmines area - come along or contact Aoife on 087 7955013
Upcoming anti-war events in Rathmines:
NO WAR ON IRAQ - Public Meeting
Tuesday 4th February 8pm
downstairs in: The Lower Deck, Portobello
Speakers: Ruairí Quinn TD (Labour Party), Mary van Lieshout (US Citizens against War), Aoife Ní Fhearghail (Socialist Workers Party) and a representative from the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland
Other anti-war events
Postering for next week's anti-war meeting - meeting Wednesday (29th) at 7pm outside O'Connells Bar, Portobello - please bring staplers, staples and brown tape if you have any
Bush, Iraq & the Politics of Oil - Marxist Forum this Wednesday 29th at 8.30pm downstairs in O'Connell's Bar, Portobello
Anti-war vigil/leafleting - this Friday between 5.30 and 6.30pm on Portobello Bridge - bring candles/banners etc
Anti-war stall - this Saturday at 12.30pm outside the Swan Shopping Centre in Rathmines
Please let us know of any ideas you have for building the anti-war demonstration on February 15th.
If you want to leaflet your school/workplace/street - organise a small meeting of activists in your house - or need posters/leaflets etc - ring or text Aoife on 087 7955013
Comments (2 of 2)
Jump To Comment: 1 2swp are back to their old antics. They have finally lost their post-election non-sectarianism. No SP speakers invited, but they still invite Labour and Greens to these meetings!
It seems the SP comrade has gone thought nearly every posting about the Anti War meetings and posted this general statement about the SP non-invites etc. See below for example, with my reply
http://www.indymedia.ie/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=25948
What is the problem here unless to troll?
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