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national / miscellaneous / press release Tuesday June 19, 2007 21:04 by Des Dalton
Speaking on the Last Word programme on Today FM on June 19 Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton said that Republicans would oppose any visit to the 26-Counties by the Queen of England. read full story / add a comment
kilkenny / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday June 19, 2007 20:53 by ARISE
Tá codanna den deireadh seachtain seo fós le socrú. Beidh buataisí siúil agus málaí codlata de dhíth. Beidh lóistín saor in aisce agus ní chuirfear bia ar fáil. Parts of this weekend are still to be organised. Walking boots and sleeping bags needed. Billets will be provided but no food sorry! Tuilleadh eolais ó / Further information contact: Peadar +353851443832 nó; osf_ceatharlach.cillchoinnigh@yahoo.ie read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / other press Tuesday June 19, 2007 15:57 by IT reader
Two interesting pieces in the Irish Times yesterday, one an article by Lorna Siggins, the other a letter correcting the rather peculiar editorial last week, which likened the dispute in Mayo to an Ealing Comedy film. Many people inside and outside the campaign are keeping a close eye on Eamon Ryan, and wondering whether he will meet with the Shell to Sea campaign before he meets with Shell. Ryan has a supporter of Shell to Sea for a long time, and now he finds himself in charge of the project to get gas from the Corrib Field. It will be interesting to see what his reaction will be when the Gardaí use brutal tactics and start arresting protesters against Shell in Erris and in other parts of the country. The 29th of June is the second anniversary of the imprisonment of the Rossport Five. Perhaps the new minister will mark the occasion by making a statement on the current situation. read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / news report Monday June 18, 2007 17:48 by IMC Athens
http://athens.indymedia.org/local/webcast/uploads/asfal...s.avi On the 24th of June 2006, at least four policemen tortured two migrants in the police station of Omonia in central Athens. They forced them to beat each other, beat them both and captured the torturing on a mobile phone camera. For nearly a year, that footage was circulated amongst policemen via mobile phones. On the early hours of the 16th of June 2007 the video was uploaded to a commercial video sharing service and from there, to Athens Indymedia. A few hours later it featured as breaking news in Greece's major media outlets, forcing prime minister Karamanlis to issue a statement condemning the incident. read full story / add a comment |
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