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An event of gypsy and world music cancelled by Taylor's bar, in Galway, on
racist grounds went ahead in Richardson's pub in mid November with many
musicians and activists from different groups taking part.
Organisers report that, "We went to the door of Taylor's bar to inform
people that the event had been relocated.
"Some people asked the management why it had been cancelled. We are willing
to hear the responses they got and to have a meeting to try to reach
consensus as to what actions must follow on grounds of Taylor's response.
It is clear to us that a public acknowledgement that a mistake has been
made and a willingness to host similar events (without censoring the
mention of gypsies travellers or activists) would be acceptable. Otherwise
the issue will be brought to the equality authority."
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Background to story
Anita Dolinska Discussion of Romani rights in Europe Index of Romani Activist Groups in Europe etc.
 The Garda Compaints Board held a press conference about their
"Reclaim The Streets" investigation and told the assembled journalists
about the difficulties they experienced in trying to get to the bottom of the matter, with
Gardai failing to identify their colleagues and generally refusing to
assist the work of the inquiry. Media reports are focusing on this
particular issue, and once again radio call-in shows are full of discussions
about the rights and wrongs of what happened on that day and the
continuing fallout.
But there are many unanswered
questions that are for all purposes being ignored by most
journalists. It seems as if the latest information from the Complaints
Board raises more questions than it answers. The problem of the
extremely limited powers of the board to compel witnesses or take
serious action, raised when Indymedia reported on the establishment of the investigation, has not gone away.
* Breaking news report.
* Full report.

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bizarre encounter at Shannon airport, two of the war monitors at Shannon today
came face to face with a group of US military personnel in the arrivals hall at
Shannon airport. The monitors were in the public area, watching the three
Hercules C-130s at the airport, and did not expect to see uniformed military
personnel in the public part of the terminal. One monitor asked a simple
question and both were ordered out of the terminal, at the behest of an
anonymous special agent. Two inspectors, two Garda and several security
personnel made sure we left the premises. They were very determined to get us
out, and the whole thing raises a lot of questions. Today is Halloween so maybe
they were just trick or treating? Strange and scary stuff…
Read on if you dare
Lots of information and debate on the
Nice Treaty and the issues surrounding it is passing through
Indymedia Ireland as the National ‘debate’ approaches it’s
conclusion. Interestingly there has yet to be a post on Indymedia
arguing in favour of a Yes Vote. Here is a selection of recent posts
covering a plethora of issues. Trade
Unionists against Nice, ETUC
position on the Nice Treaty, A Call
to Action on Nice (includes comprehensive list of media
contacts), League
table of leaflets distributed by various No campaigns, Who
butchered the Referendum Commission? , Who has
the best Posters?, Comments
on Opinion Polls, Splits
emerging in Labour Party on Nice line, Justin
Barrett and his links with Neo-Nazis, SIPTU
Dublin Regional Conference calls for a No vote, Dail asked to interpret
'Irish NO vote' if Nice Treaty rejected, Anti-racist no
campaigners outraged by media
smears , Article 133 Information
Group Open
Letter .
Nice update
Despite the issue of Article 133 and its relationship to GATS finally
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The biggest Protest yet against the US
Military use of Shannon Airport took place on Saturday 12th October.
After a pretty standard protest – (some pushing and shoving at the
entrance to the airport, speeches, an open mic, a funny standoff
between a group of public representatives and the Police, music,
chanting, a die-in) – a number of activists took down the fence
marking the airport perimeter and initiated a mass Trespass on the
grass beside a runway.
Lots of first hand accounts and reports from
individuals and groups involved in the protest have been posted on
Indymedia since the weekend and these have generated a huge level of
debate centered around the mass direct action, the way the protest
was organized and conducted, and the numerous arrests that took
place in the course of the trespass. The event was widely reported
in the mainstream media and has greatly increased public awareness
of US Military use of the airport in the buildup to a possible war
in Iraq. >
Reports Collected Below:
6 Arrested according to RTE
Cork Peace Alliance Press Release
Irish Anti War Movement Report
Mass Trespass Report
Salivating Dogs at Shannon
Anti War Questions
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