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national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday March 29, 2008 22:04 by Paula Geraghty
Tens of thousands turned out in Dublin City centre today to demand a decent public health service. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday March 29, 2008 21:06 by Paula Geraghty
Hundreds turned out to march for better services at Tallaght Hospital. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Saturday March 29, 2008 18:21 by Namgyal Damdul
Tibetan Community in Ireland is organizing a peace march and candle light vigil for Tibetans in Tibet in conjunction with Tibet Support Group-Ireland on 31st March, 2008 read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / news report Saturday March 29, 2008 14:45 by Nikita
This afternoon, activists gathered at the Shell station on the Finglas road for a picket called by the Connolly Youth Movement. Comrades from many different political backgrounds joined us in our support of the Rossport people and opposition to the dangerous pipeline being built in Mayo without the consent of the local community. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / opinion/analysis Saturday March 29, 2008 13:58 by Obit
Maureen Kenny Has died, a true lover of education and books, many will have a memory of the Labyrinthe bookshop, the smell of the books and the friendly family who ran it. You could find yourself tripping into Mr Kenny's office and getting a lecture on dropping out of college, work; and where the bestest poetry books were kept. Many of us miss the old shop with the low ceilings and the carpetted stairs and Maureen always had a smile- did not matter if you were the Laureate or a small writer, everyone was united by love of knowledge and books. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday March 28, 2008 21:51 by prisoner solidarity
In an unjust decision by the Third Circuit Court, all of the claims for a new trial for former Black Panther and progressive journalist/activist Mumia Abu-Jamal were denied and his murder conviction upheld. read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / other press Friday March 28, 2008 20:32 by C Murray
In this month's 'Irish Art Review', which is available online (it's a tenner a pop in the Newsagents) the editor discusses the current exhibition in Collin's Barracks and asks the question: 'Should not the Irish State give up to 50% of the pieces back, because they are colonial plunder' ? Its brief and I did not bring my copy, thus I cannot quote him verbatim.. The Natural History Museum remains closed since the staircase collapse last year, with rumblings in the media that the Senate will be expanded in there and kids are therefore limited in free access to their heritage, learning and study places. http://www.indymedia.ie/article/76354 read full story / add a comment
national / environment / news report Friday March 28, 2008 19:59 by Joe
Shell are about begin offshore work off the Erris coast in the coming weeks, after minister gave consent in early march read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Friday March 28, 2008 17:30 by Justin Morahan
Nine people took part in today's vigil outside the Polish Embassy in Dublin where a letter was handed in to the Polish Ambassador, Dr Tadeusz Szumowski. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Friday March 28, 2008 17:01 by IPSC
What: Film Screening & Talk: A Caged Bird's Song - Followed by a talk by Mira Dabit, former activist with the Birzeit Right to Education Campaign Where: The Swift Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin When: Friday 11th April @ 6pm read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Friday March 28, 2008 16:52 by IPSC
What: Photo Exhibit: Education Under Occupation (Runs 7th - 11th April) Where: The Atrium, Trinity College, Dublin When: Mon 7th - Fri 11th April, from 9am - 5pm daily read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Friday March 28, 2008 16:35 by IPSC
What: Public Meeting: Raji Sourani (PCHR) on the Siege of Gaza Where: Connolly Room, Liberty Hall, Eden Quay, Dublin When: Thur 3rd April @ 8pm read full story / add a comment
national / eu / press release Friday March 28, 2008 14:55 by I.W.U. PR Dep.
The Independent Workers’ Union urges all Trade Union member’s and Workers to campaign on behalf of a NO VOTE in the forthcoming E.U. Constitution referendum, now known as the ‘Lisbon Treaty’. This Treaty poses a major threat to workers’ and personal freedoms. The I.W.U. and other European Trade Unions are very concerned at the potential annihilation of workers’ rights, pay and conditions by a number of concerning anti-Trade Union/anti-Workers measures contained within the Treaty. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Friday March 28, 2008 13:21 by Richter Collective
We are an Independent DIY record label, music distributor and gigs promoter. The Richter Collective was set up in 2007 by Organised Ideas//Armed Ambitions and Popular records after a series of split label releases. As a distro we stock only good quality independent labels and artists, the majority of which are based in Ireland. As a label we are currently working with three bands; Adebisi Shank , We Are Knives and The Vinny Club, more will be announced very soon. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Thursday March 27, 2008 22:59 by Damien Moran
mayo / environment / feature Thursday March 27, 2008 22:28 by Hud Hastings
Shell recently announced the names of local groups in Erris who they are going to fund, as part of the deal they arrived with government appointed mediator Peter Cassels in 2006.
Cassells, who admitted that there was no basis for mediation while Shell insisted on an onshore production pipeline and refinery, recommended that the company should pay money into the local community in an effort to turn public opinion in favour of the scheme. Of the groups favoured with grants, only a handful were from the local parish of Kilcommon, which would bear the brunt of the environmental disaster that Shell's scheme would entail. Of these, local people laughed at some of the more obviously silly and fictional "groups", but people were genuinely puzzled by the inclusion of the Dooncarton Landslide Committee. This group, which is widely respected in the local area, has been working to rebuild the local cemetery which was badly damaged in 2003, when heavy rains swept part of the hillside down into the bay. read full story / add a comment
dublin / crime and justice / news report Thursday March 27, 2008 22:25 by SJ
Garda Special Branch pressure on Shell to Sea in Dublin, and attempts to harass supporters of the campaign , are seen as part of a pattern of the police protecting the interests of big business before the rights of people to protest. read full story / add a comment
international / gender and sexuality / other press Thursday March 27, 2008 17:20 by pat c
In this article, Peter Tatchell deals with the latest lies and homophobic outbursts from George Galloway. In this case Galloway is supporting the Iranian Regiome even when it comes to the execution of gays using any lies to cover for them. George Galloway, the Respect MP, has made allegations that border on paedophile smears and play to homophobic prejudice. He claims the boyfriend of gay Iranian asylum seeker Mehdi Kazemi was executed (1) for "committing sex crimes against young men". The insinuation of such a claim is that Mehdi's boyfriend was a rapist or a child sex abuser and also stigmatises Mehdi as he was his partner. He will suffer this stigma when he is returned to the UK and could face personal hostility from people who believe these allegations . Galloway made his astonishing allegation on Channel Five's The Wright Stuff. He has been asked to explain the source of his claim, but has so far failed to do so. read full story / add a comment
international / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Thursday March 27, 2008 15:18 by shapeshifting reptile
The German magazine "Stern" published a report on the supermarket LIDL in the last week which alledged the corporation had been spying on its employees. The story is now being taken up across Europe, where indeed workers shop in & work for the LIDL chain. The allegations are being supported daily by more and more evidence as can be seen by perusing the original articles at "Stern" complete with photos, a vid, extracts from internal memos, et cetera, so long & so forth. Included in the internal memos were suggestions that menstruating women employees wear a coloured headband so managers could allow them extra "toilet time", time which would be denied male or non-menstruating employees. It gets worse.., "tattoos"........."wants higher wages"........"junkie friends"......... read full story / add a comment
dublin / gender and sexuality / event notice Wednesday March 26, 2008 23:13 by RAGbot
Why Anarchafeminism? A women-only discussion. 7.30pm, Mon 7th April, St. Nicholas of Myra Parish Hall, off Francis St. All women welcome, whether you feel you have a lot to say on this topic or you just want to find out more. read full story / add a comment |
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