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dublin / summit mobilisations / news report Tuesday April 05, 2005 01:41 by Audio Head
Previously unavailable (on-line) until now, this 25 minute video contains footage from the MayDay weekend, 2004. Footage from events such as Critical Mass Bike Ride, No Borders – No Nations Demo, Reclaim the Park, Bring the Noise Demo, and Reclaim the Streets are included. Enjoy! Video Produced by: Irish Vid Head Soundtrack Produced by: Noise Hacker read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / news report Monday April 04, 2005 15:25 by Noise Hacker
national / racism & migration related issues / news report Monday April 04, 2005 13:51 by redjade
nice of her to show up read full story / add a comment
Video, Audio, Photo: Anti-Deportation demo on Saturday welcomes back Olunkunle Eluhanle from Nigeria
dublin / racism & migration related issues / news report Monday April 04, 2005 12:59 by kevin
Footage from Saturday's demo. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Monday April 04, 2005 03:09 by Jed Brandt
BurningMan's blog comments on how what he characterizes as "the housebroken Left" and the right both get the story wrong about the current struggles within Nepal, specifically with regard to supposed splits in the leadership of the Maoist insurrectionary movement fighting against the monarchical government in power. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Sunday April 03, 2005 23:40 by An Dr. Coilín ÓhAiseadha
A new statistical analysis published on 31 March indicates that the official vote tallies in the presidential election of November 2004 may have been altered in favour of George Bush. The authors of the analysis demand a thorough investigation of the discrepancies between exit polls, which predicted that John Kerry would win by a margin of 3% of the popular vote, and official vote tallies, which awarded Bush the victory by a margin of 2.5%. Americans are not taking the presidential election fraud of November 2004 lying down. Members of a grassroots pro-democracy movement are organising teach-ins, house parties and conferences to educate themselves about how election fraud is committed and how to combat it. Must-see video clips of speakers at the teach-in held in Santa Monica on 26 February. More information about the organisation of teach-ins, including more links to video materials. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Sunday April 03, 2005 21:19 by eeekkkk
(Large parts of this story are adopted from an e-mail recieved by Indymedia Ireland which was sent by members of the UK Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu and for a Nuclear-Free Middle East and the US Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu) read full story / add a comment
louth / arts and media / news report Sunday April 03, 2005 21:12 by Sean Crudden
Carlingford Lough Heritage Trust presented a recital by The Esslan Piano Trio in Holy Trinity Heritage Centre, Carlingford, starting at 4.00 p.m. on Sunday 3 April 2005. read full story / add a comment
national / environment / press release Sunday April 03, 2005 20:43 by Campaign to Save Bank Garden
A campaign has been launched to stop Dunnes Stores from building over an 18th Century walled garden in the Heritage Town of Westport, Co. Mayo read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Sunday April 03, 2005 18:02 by FAI
A communique from the correspondance commission of the Italian Anarchist Federation -- FAI www.federazioneanarchica.org read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / news report Sunday April 03, 2005 17:06 by redjade
{ photos by redjade } © read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / news report Sunday April 03, 2005 16:37 by ex-Pioneer
photos by ex-Pioneer © read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / news report Sunday April 03, 2005 08:34 by Noise Hacker
Anti-Deportation Protest Saturday 2nd April 2005 1.00pm - 3.00pm G.P.O. Dublin City read full story / add a comment
international / politics / elections / news report Saturday April 02, 2005 23:37 by -
Karol Wotyla was pope from 1978 to 2005. At this moment the secretary general of the Holy See, Cardinal Sodano must surrender his authority to the Vicar General. Cardinal Sodano rose to prominence as the papal nuncio to Chile and won support through the church for his friendship with Pinochet. read full story / add a comment
international / racism & migration related issues / news report Saturday April 02, 2005 14:47 by viii
Some factoids you ought know. The borders of Europe begin where they are guarded. Where there are no borders - in space and in binary. & this morally is of interest % to Ireland. read on:- The southern route to the celtic tiger table, the 4 wheel drive, suburban mother of one road to Nigeria is monitored on her behalf by the EVA stations (which number more than 20) in the Canarias islands, Ceuta & Manilla enclaves on continental Africa, and Andalucia in peninsular Spain. read full story / add a comment
meath / miscellaneous / other press Saturday April 02, 2005 10:43 by Proinsias Mac Fhearghusa
The M3 will be tolled twice in County Meath. A commuter for example, traveling from north of Navan hoping to travel on the M3 to work in Lucan or south of the M50 will be forced to pay 3 tolls there and 3 tolls back—6 tolls per day, 30 per week. The entire M3 debate seems to revolve around a controversial 3km at the Hill of Tara, and the double tolling of the M3 has largely been ignored by our elected representatives in Dáil Éireann. Using the current M50 toll charge of €1.80 per car for calculation purposes you would have to pay €10.80 per day or €54.00 per week to get there and back! This is unacceptable. This is just one of many issues affecting the M3 including possible route construction delays and building across the old Dublin Navan Railway line close to Navan without putting in bridges before the M3 is built. Meath needs an M3 now, without delays or double tolls. Visit www.m3tolls.com & sign petition read full story / add a comment
international / racism & migration related issues / opinion/analysis Saturday April 02, 2005 09:36 by Audio Head
‘ Nigerian Travels’ This video contains footage of Nigerian life such as a traditional marriage, Lagos street culture, tribal village gatherings, beach life, and birthday parties. Hopefully this video will serve to break down barriers and misconceptions about Nigerian culture. It provides the viewer with the opportunity and space to consider an alternative side to the mainstream media’s coverage of this country. Video was shot by Eddie The Rocket at various locations throughout Nigeria in the summer of 2004. (Right Click Save Target As) http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/nigeria_video.wmv File Size: 62 MB (Broadband required!) Video Length: 18min 08 sec read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / other press Saturday April 02, 2005 00:47 by McDowell Watch
Probably on the lookout for more schoolboys in uniforms to deport read full story / add a comment
international / politics / elections / other press Friday April 01, 2005 20:14 by linesman
Zimbabwe yesterday celebrated an election which polarised democratic opinion in that state, and amongst Zimbabweans 25% of whom are outside the country and were denied a vote. In addition observers from Non governmental organisations such as Amnesty had previously declared the vote would be "rigged". As it stands, an election described by Mr Mugabe as the "fairest anyone anywhere could hope for", on average less than 47% have exercised their right to vote, in secret, regardless of ethnicity, gender, creed or socio economic class... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Friday April 01, 2005 17:53 by iosaf
"This weekend’s Irish Medical Organisation annual general meeting will give members an opportunity to vent their frustration with the Fianna Fáil/ Progressive Democrat government, which has failed to deliver the badly-needed reforms promised in the health reform programme. The new Minister for Health, Mary Harney, no doubt, will tell delegates that progress has been made on a number of key issues. But this will not be enough for the GPs, consultants, NCHDs and public health doctors, who know from first-hand experience that the health service continues to be under-resourced and badly managed." the words of the Irish Medical Times an online organ which voices opinion of the Irish Medical Organisation. read full story / add a comment |