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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday May 19, 2006 00:54 by Revolt Video
Dublin, Ireland. Filmed on Wedesday 17th May - Day Four of the hungerstrike of Afghan asylum seekers in St. Patrick's Cathedral. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / opinion/analysis Thursday May 18, 2006 20:49 by Fiachra O!
Deirdre Ní Chonghaile from the Aran Islands sent this in to the Irish Times just before Easter and it wasn't published it. I thought it was brilliant when she showed me so I'm posting it here with her consent. Enjoy. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday May 18, 2006 20:40 by Laughlin (all images copyright)
(Dublin, Ireland, Indymedia.ie) Images from hungerstrike of asylum seekers in Dublin May 17th 2006. read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / news report Thursday May 18, 2006 14:04 by Richard Whelan
Images from inside cathedral on wensday night . No words required read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Thursday May 18, 2006 12:54 by Dermot Lacey
I have just heard the sad news of the death of Michael O'Riordain. read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / feature Thursday May 18, 2006 11:34 by Fintan Lane
This evening's anti-war vigil outside St Patrick's Cathedral attracted roughly 30 to 40 participants, including a number of schoolkids who had maintained a presence since 2pm. Just before the vigil began, one of these kids fainted and had to be removed by ambulance for medical attention. Throughout the vigil - and for some time before - those there in solidarity, including the schoolkids, were subjected to repeated taunts, abuse and racist chants from a group of local teenagers. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday May 18, 2006 10:43 by Madam K
All men have returned to cathedral and resumed their hunger strike read full story / add a comment
mayo / anti-capitalism / feature Thursday May 18, 2006 07:13 by Terry
People who suffer the misfortune of being regular readers of the rag known as the Sunday Independent may remember a series of literary assaults it ran last summer on the Shell to Sea campaign. As the weather improves and we enter a new ‘construction season’, so too does the chance of Shell attempting work, things hotting up here, and another parade of corporate media lies. So in the spirit of getting your retaliation in first here follows an exploration of the interests the O’Reilly Empire has in the privatisation of natural resources. Growing naturally from this is a look at what is entailed in that privatisation, at fresh developments in oil and gas in Ireland, and at the political issues involved in campaigning around this.
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday May 17, 2006 19:54 by Shell to Sea
Syttende mai (May 17th) is commemorated every year by Norwegians all around the world, to mark their country's achievement of independence. A parade was held this morning in Dublin, when many members of the Norwegian community carried their country's flag along Grafton Street. They were joined this year by members of the Shell to Sea campaign, who followed along behind with a section of Pipeline with PROPERTY OF STATOIL and NOT WANTED IN ROSSPORT printed on the side. John Monaghan of Shell to Sea said: "This year in Ireland May 17th was also marked by Shell to Sea activists who want to point out the absurd situation whereby the people of Ireland will benefit nothing from the Corrib gas field, while the people of Norway will see the profits invested in their schools, hospitals, roads and pensions." read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / news report Wednesday May 17, 2006 14:51 by IndyNews
Australian peace activist, Ciaron O'Reilly, today called for a strong anti-war reception for Australian Prime Minister John Howard when he visits Ireland in the next few days. Prime Minister Howard arrives in Ireland this weekend and is due to address the Dail on Tuesday. Mr. O'Reilly, and four other members of the pacifist Catholic Worker Movement, await a third trial at Dublin's Four Courts on July 5th. for disabling a U.S. war plane at Shannon Airport in the 2003 lead up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / other press Wednesday May 17, 2006 13:59 by lark
Were the hunger strikers betrayed by their representatives outside the prison? Danny Morrison wrote of Richard O'Rawe that he should have called his powerful memoir, Blanketmen, "On Another Man's Hunger Strike", cattily referring to the seminal memoirs of a previous generation of republicans, Ernie O'Malley's searing On Another Man's Wound. As more is revealed about what exactly happened during the 81 hunger strikes, who betrayed who, for what and why, it certainly appears true that a few people have made themselves on the back of 'another man's hunger strike' -- and it isn't Richard O'Rawe. read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / news report Wednesday May 17, 2006 13:47 by Madam k
Day 4 Hunger strike. Mr.Mcdowell gave the men the night to `reflect` on their situation.A brief statement made 10 am, no change on the determination of the men to continue their hunger strike untill successfull negociations have taken place with the department of justice. At this moment it cannot be confirmed as to how many are accepting water.Medical team arrived at 11 am to monitor the the mens condition. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Wednesday May 17, 2006 13:25 by Ireland.Com & Daily Ireland
Ireland.com breaking news Last updated: 17-05-06, 11:17 The funeral of Catholic schoolboy Michael McIlveen, who died after a sectarian attack, is taking place in Ballymena, Co Antrim. read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-capitalism / event notice Wednesday May 17, 2006 12:54 by Gregor
As part of a nationwide speaking tour (there have already been meetings in Limerick, Waterford, Derry and Dun Laoghaire and further meetings are planned for Kilkenny, Belfast and other venues over the coming months), the Workers Solidarity Movement in association with Anarchist Youth present a talk and discussion on What is Anarchism? in Galway Sat 27 May read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / news report Wednesday May 17, 2006 12:44 by Joe
I attended last nights vigil outside the cathedral. While there I got a copy of what appears to be a statement from the Afghan's probably released near the start of the occupation as it refers to 33 Afghans (this number rose to 41 within hours). As this doesn't seem to be online I've typed it in below - it certainly nails some of the lies being told and it is important that there words are circulated. I've also included a couple of photos from last night. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Wednesday May 17, 2006 12:09 by Brian Feeney
"So farewell the PUP, instead of PUP/UVF it's now UUP/UVF....... For the UUP to take on board a member whose party represents the UVF, a group not even on ceasefire, which deals in drugs and prostitution in loyalist districts, is... assisted suicide" With paisley's DUP up to their necks in Northern Resistance and imported South African arms where does that leave the unionist bluster about "terrorists" in government? Biting sarcasm from Brian Feeney. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / event notice Wednesday May 17, 2006 10:16 by Cllr Keith Martin
There will be a protest rally at 3pm on Sunday May 21 at the Quay School end of the Railway Line Walk read full story / add a comment
mayo / anti-capitalism / news report Wednesday May 17, 2006 06:23 by Terry
Reports on South African and Latin American visits to the Shell to Sea campaign in county Mayo, plus an interview with Siziwe Khanyile from Groundwork in South Africa. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / news report Wednesday May 17, 2006 02:45 by yb
on the first of May, Evo Morales, president of Bolivia nationalised the "sub soil" hydro-carbon resources of his state with his now historic "supreme decree" 28,701. Since then he went with all the other South American state leaders to meet with the leaders of the EU, & talk about - trade, commerce, business, economics, industry, finance, wrangling, wheeling & dealing, rackets, cartels, merchandising, traffic (all under one category we call "Capitalism") & other stuff like, human rights, poverty, ecology (carnival dancers), migration & development. He got to stand next to Chirac for the family photo, and then went home, feeling more secure than in the last weeks, (the mafia didn't do the expected hit on him in Vienna --- what with Bertie Ahern watching ) and decided to issue another "supreme decree".... read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / other press Tuesday May 16, 2006 22:32 by SP Online
The May 2006 issue of The Socialist (#16) is now online at the Socialist Party website. See below for contents... read full story / add a comment |
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