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wexford / arts and media / event notice Monday October 30, 2006 22:11 by Geraldine Moorkens Byrne
Electric Publications have launched their newest anthology "Where the Hazel Falls" with a launch in Dublin last week to be swiftly followed with the Wexford launch on November 7th. The Pillar room in the Wexford Arts Centre (7pm to 9pm) will play host to the launch of this collection of poems from new and established Irish writers, many of whom hail from the Wexford area. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / news report Monday October 30, 2006 21:27 by The EARTH AID Environmental Campaign
A worldwide Children's Revolution to try to save the human race from extinction caused by global warming and climate change could start in London, England, on 4 November 2006. Plans for the March for Global Climate Justice to be led by the kids' bloc that attempted to shut down the G8 summit meeting at Gleneagles in Scotland in 2005 are being considered by environmental activists in Britain. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Monday October 30, 2006 20:37 by The Starry Plough
It is 93 years since two of Ireland's greatest republican socialists, James Connolly and James Larkin, led what became known as the Dublin lockout. The bosses 'locked out' thousands of workers for the heinous crime of defending their rights as workers and seeking union protection. While this may seem like a very long time ago, the struggle for workers rights on this island has not disappeared nor should it. What the lockout represented was an organised attempt to undermine the systematic exploitation of Irish workers. In 2006 that reality is still amongst us. Workers are effectively seen as a necessary evil to help the capitalist classes to achieve maximum profits. One key difference exists between now and 1913. While in 1913 the bosses were shielded by the existence of a British imperialist administration, they are now aided by an industrial relations tool which has actually been endorsed by many unions. That tool is social partnership. read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / news report Monday October 30, 2006 19:35 by Person
After a violent Put -down Federal forces claim to have taken Oaxaca. There are reports one another APPO death, a protestor was struck with a tear gas cannister. Today two other members of the APPO committee: Roberto Lopez Hernandez and Nurse Jorge Alberto Beltran were murdered, on friday Indymedia NYC's Brad Will was murdered by mercenaries in the pay of the Federal forces. The Radio station Universidad which was the medium for communication of the APPO was taken out today also. Federal forces claim to have re-taken the Town Square Solidarity for APPO. http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,193527....html read full story / add a comment
tyrone / miscellaneous / press release Monday October 30, 2006 19:24 by Colleen
West Tyrone Ógra Shinn Féin has launched a new Website for the Republican Youth group in Tyrone. The website includes News, Campaigns, Multimedia, History and many other sections to the website and was put together by activists in the area. read full story / add a comment
dublin / history and heritage / event notice Monday October 30, 2006 18:34 by TaraWatch
TaraWatch presents a free lecture series by internationally renowned scholars who are opposed to the routing of the M3 motorway. They will present cutting-edge research into history, literature, archaeology, geography and law relating to Tara, every Saturday at the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI) read full story / add a comment
antrim / miscellaneous / press release Monday October 30, 2006 18:27 by Anti Imperialist
On Thursday the 27th October, the Jordanstown Órga Shinn Féin society held a protest against the British army at the careers and placement convention. This protest was to oppose the presence of the British army at this event but also to highlight the hypocrisy of the University of Ulster to allow the British army to promote, and recruit potential students yet refusing political parties or societies to even distribute leaflets to fellow students during the Fresher’s Fayre. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / event notice Monday October 30, 2006 16:37 by wsm
Friday November 3rd from 8pm on.. read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday October 30, 2006 12:21 by Ciarán
Shell to Sea in Belfast will be holding a public meeting in QUB to raise awareness of the campaign in the university. read full story / add a comment |
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