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international / miscellaneous / other press Friday July 21, 2006 18:32 by iosaf
At long last, the Bolivarian republic of Venezuela will take its place at the League of Arab states. This is a diplomatic coup for the Latin American state, considering its not arabic or even remotely Islamic. Only a great leader such as Hugo Chavez and his minister for African affairs Reinaldo Bolivar could have achieved such. Though detractor are quick to point out that Venezuela will at first only be an "observer state" at the League's meetings and as such won't have any power to vote or present resolutions - but the important news is this :- Hugo Chavez will get to stand in the family photos. read full story / add a comment
dublin / history and heritage / event notice Friday July 21, 2006 16:33 by Christine
Gigs at Dice bar begin at 9.00 every Tuesday. Come down early if you want to meet for a chat about the campaign. read full story / add a comment
international / worker & community struggles and protests / other press Friday July 21, 2006 15:48 by Young Anarchist
The Swedish Anarchosyndicalist Youth Federation (SAYF) have called for help in shutting down the wage-dumping site - http://jobbjakt.se/ The site allows potential employees to bid against each other for jobs by offering to work for lower wages, the person who goes the lowest wins the job. read full story / add a comment
international / gender and sexuality / feature Friday July 21, 2006 08:28 by Aileen O'Carroll
How different are men and women? Very, according to some. John Gray’s book “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” is based on the idea that there are fundamental differences between the genders. It may be just another self-help book on relationships, but it has also sold over 30 million copies and been translated into 40 languages. read full story / add a comment
donegal / environment / news report Friday July 21, 2006 02:48 by Searc
Big crowd in Ballybofey support the Rossport Campaign but, as usual, where were the TDs? read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / news report Friday July 21, 2006 01:59 by JM
Shell To Sea have taken to the skies over Rossport to get a better view of Shell's destruction of the area. read full story / add a comment
national / animal rights / press release Thursday July 20, 2006 22:58 by Nuala Donlon
The Captive Animals Protection Society (CAPS) is today calling for the seizure of the animals being kept in Circus Sydney, following the admission of a circus spokesperson (Mr.Jan Erik Brenner on Matt Cooper – The Last Word Today FM) that a kangaroo escaped in Cork last weekend after children were allowed unsupervised access to its pen following one of its shows. The circus has since moved on to Wexford, effectively abandoning the kangaroo in Cork. The kangaroo, which remains at large, escaped when children left the gate open after going inside to pet the animal. On the Last Word programme, Mr Bernner admitted that children do have unsupervised access to animals after big top shows, and that the kangaroo escaped when the gate of its pen was left open by one of the visiting children read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / news report Thursday July 20, 2006 20:21 by Liberty Belle
An account of the submissions made by counsel for the prosecution and the defence before the jury. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / news report Thursday July 20, 2006 19:59 by Young Anarchist
To mark the 5th anniversary of the death of Carlo Giuliani anarchist youth took to the streets last night with stencils and hundreds of stickers to make sure his memory will live on. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Thursday July 20, 2006 19:39 by Tim Gopsill
21 years ago the British government under Margaret Thatcher and Home Secretary Leon Brittan tried to force the BBC to ban a 'Real Lives' documentary that featured Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein and Gregory Campbell of the DUP. The British government had no problem with Campell, it was the depiction of Martin McGuinness that they objected to. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Thursday July 20, 2006 14:14 by Tommy Donnellan
Last Tuesday, two Irish anti-war activists, with Brian Haw's imprimatur joined him and crew outside the UK's Houses of Parliament to voice our outrage against the judicial obscenity that is presently being visited on the Pitstops, that moral imperative successfully completed without hassle from the machine gun toting coppers opposite. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Thursday July 20, 2006 00:46 by redjade
Whatever you think - do not think there is any comparison to be made between Israel and Turkey.... read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / news report Wednesday July 19, 2006 23:23 by Stephan Wymore
Wednesday 19th July at noon, outside the Lush store in Dublin, a giant rabbit from ARAN was encouraging members of the public to ‘Vote Against Animal Testing in Europe’ and to place their voting card in a ballot box. The completed cards will then be sent to MEPs and relevant government authorities. On the windows of every LUSH store in Ireland are posters reading ‘VOTE AGAINST ANIMAL TESTING IN EUROPE’ read full story / add a comment
dublin / gender and sexuality / news report Wednesday July 19, 2006 22:38 by Dave Donnellan
In 2005 two Iranian teenagers, Mahmoud Asgari (16) and Ayaz Marhoni (18), were both sentenced to death for what some human rights groups claimed was "consensual gay sex". Today, on the first anniversary of the executions a protest meeting was held outside the Central Bank in Dame to commemorate the event. read full story / add a comment
antrim / miscellaneous / event notice Wednesday July 19, 2006 18:45 by Éirigi
For all those who were present last year and are keen to come back and also all those who unfortunately didn't make it last year, North Antrim Ogra are hosting a weekend not to be missed from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th August 2006. For all those wanting to attend it is important to get your place booked early so you will get staying in hostel accomodation, otherwise there is every possibility that you will be sleeping in a field (though I can think of a few of you who might like that sort of thing!!). read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Wednesday July 19, 2006 17:07 by Paul Murphy
Troops out of the Occupied Territories! Stop the bombings of Lebanon! Release all political prisoners and captives - no to the killing of Israeli and Lebanese civilians! Emergency Protest: Dublin: This Saturday 22 July. Assemble 2pm at Central Bank Plaza. Cork: This Saturday 22 July. Assemble 2pm at Patrick's Bridge. Protest initiated by Socialist Youth. read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Wednesday July 19, 2006 16:07 by Ciarán
Irish language activists have held a protest outside a Belfast court in support of an Irish language teacher. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / press release Wednesday July 19, 2006 14:31 by Ógra B
Up to 70 young people attended the Coiste na nIarchimí fourth Annual Youth Camp on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 June. Organised under the republican ex-prisoners Processes of Nation Building Programme and funded under European Peace Funding, Campa Náisiúnta Óige took place in Sliabh Beagh Tourism Centre in County Monaghan. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / feature Wednesday July 19, 2006 01:02 by Pinhead
There’s a long standing tradition of music festivals in Ireland, from the Fleadh’s of yore with their bizarre intersection of trad and hippy folk revivalists, to the self organised beauty of the anti-nuclear festivals at Carnsore or the hilarity of a Dylan gig at Slane that broke out in a riot. The most romanticised of recent Irish festivals is the Semple Stadium Feiles, when sprawling night time chaos descended across a quite Irish town leading to jammed Liveline phonelines for about a week after and infuriated auld ones tearing the nation’s youth a new arsehole with verbal condemnation.
The tightening of planning legislation around festivals as a result of the chaotic nature of the Feiles led to a tragic respite from the multi-day festival from 1997 onwards. With a generation lacking any similar major rites of passage, the massive Slane one day events reigned supreme and there was always some fucker of a mate’s older brother to regale you with boastful tales of pissing, shitting and shaggin all over Thurles in contrast to the placid state of Slane. But lets see these thirty something suckers dance now cos we've been pissing on ourselves and getting our stomachs pumped at our own Feile - OXEGEN! Or so Denis Desmond's main man Brian ‘Biggie' Spollen would have us believe. But I'll see ye at the next boutique festival, yeah?
dublin / animal rights / other press Tuesday July 18, 2006 23:12 by Ciaran Long
http://www.dublinpeople.com/cms/index.php?...=1381&Item...id=49 Northside People, 13 July FOUR giant circus animals spotted wandering in a field beside Blanchardstown Shopping Centre last month sparked fears for the safety of locals in the area. Two elephants, a rhinoceros and a hippo were spotted in the field beside the shopping centre within close distance to passers by. The animals were in Blanchardstown to perform for a circus, which has since moved on from the area. read full story / add a comment |
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