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derry / anti-war / imperialism / feature Monday August 11, 2008 10:13 by Jim Keys
Jim Keys, a member of the Foyle Ethical Investment Campaign (FEIC), was arrested on Friday after their monthly peace vigil outside Raytheon’s Derry software facility. His crime? He touched up a three year old spray drawing of The Black Shamrock on the public pavement outside Raytheon! The charge? Criminal Damage? read full story / add a comment
antrim / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Sunday August 10, 2008 16:23 by Sean Matthews(personal capacity)
When it comes to ‘spin’, ‘bling’ and ‘mantra’ Sinn Fein are masters in disguise and a mouthpiece of New Labour read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / opinion/analysis Sunday August 10, 2008 10:00 by Jim O'Brien
Maybe it is not the sort of anti government story Sir Anthony would want. Minister Martin Cullen padding around in his first class pajamas on his first class flight to China has vanished, replaced by: "Cabinet opposed to across-the-board pay rises By RONALD QUINLAN ACROSS-the-board pay rises look like an increasingly unlikely outcome from the national pay talks as the Government attempts to rein in inflation and protect employment as the economic downturn continues." read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / opinion/analysis Sunday August 10, 2008 02:33 by Concerned
Disinterred Bodies read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / press release Saturday August 09, 2008 16:28 by Stephan Wymore
As many of you will know, the Irish government is drafting new legislation for the upcoming Irish animal welfare bill and this will be a critical and crucial time for animals in Ireland. We have the opportunity to stop many heartbreaking acts of cruelty to animals, from homeless abandoned and abused dogs and cats seeking shelter on the cold wet streets to animals that are chained and confined in the circus, to greyhounds suffering and dieing in the Irish racing industry, barbaric bloodsports, cruel fur farming, painful and unscientific animal experiments and much more the list is endless and much goes unnoticed, but we must not allow this to happen, we intend to rip the lid off cruelty to animals in Ireland make it widely known that animals are not ours to use or exploit in anyway, shape or form. read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / event notice Saturday August 09, 2008 16:11 by dunk
2.30 meet at CHQ (previously called Stack A) in Dublins Docklands, walk along a proposed urban greenway for Dublin city, along the Royal Canal, Botanic Gardens, visit urban food production zones, mountjoy linear park, Blessington basin, city green zones, finishing in Dublin Castle 7pm. This is an EASA event and is open to all the public, we will walk and talk, imagine what Dublin as an eco city might look like and think about strategies to turn these BOLD eco ideas into tomorrows realities... Bring decent walking boots, raingear and food to share. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday August 09, 2008 11:07 by Michael Gallagher
I was on my way to the printers (to get photos printed for anti war exhibition) yesterday (Fri. Aug.8th) and came across this protest/vigil that was organised by the 'Burma Action Ireland' group. I was surprised to see this, as I had heard or read nothing about it, I was even more surprised, given the important significance of the date, 8-8-88, that it wasn't advertised in the events section on indymedia. I have my own ideas why this was, but would any of you care to comment? While I am here, I will post some of the text from the press release. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Saturday August 09, 2008 00:49 by FactSeeker
Amidst the fog of war, and lack of media on the ground, it's anybody's guess as to what is actually going on there at the minute. It is claimed that Russian aircraft attacked military and other targets in Georgia (Russia denies any such attacks happened, and Georgia claims to have shot down some of the aircraft) and a large number of Russian tanks has crossed the border. Each side claims the other fired the first shot. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / press release Friday August 08, 2008 18:33 by Volunteer
SpunOut.ie, a leading National Youth Organisation, is calling on the young people of Ireland to 'take control and become active citizens'. The charity has undergone a major redevelopment and is today re-launching the website www.SpunOut.ie to the nation. read full story / add a comment
derry / history and heritage / event notice Friday August 08, 2008 17:25 by The Lark
Ógra Shinn Féin National Organiser Barry McColgan has urged young republicans to mobilise for the annual Hunger Strike march, on Sunday 17th August and which is due to be held in Derry for the first time in 27 years. Republican youth from throughout Ireland, will form up at Bishop’s Field Green, Creggan Shops, from 2pm on the day of the march. read full story / add a comment
national / animal rights / news report Friday August 08, 2008 13:44 by vegan agenda
Animal Rights groups were tipped off that the Hunting Association of Ireland was going to be hosting a breakfast seminar this morning to unite groups and companies which have been the subject of protest for their treatment of animals. The main speaker at the event was Lt. Col. Dennis Foster (US Army, ret'd) who was described as an ''expert on animal rights terrorists" . read full story / add a comment
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday August 07, 2008 18:01 by nuachtan
It's been reported that the gardaí have spent 11,000,000 euro on policing the protests against the Shell scheme to install a production pipeline and refinery in Kilcommon County Mayo. The amount is more than half of what is being spent on fighting organised crime (€20M) and the Irish Independent newspaper reports that Garda sources are concerned that policing the protests is draining overtime budgets. In May this year the Garda Siochana Ombudsman Commission recommended that there should be a general review of the way public protests are policed, in the light of more than 70 complaints received about the Corrib protests. GSOC wrote to Minister for Justice proposing that it carry out an examination of management of crowd protests and civil disobedience. However, the minister turned down the proposal, as he “did not feel that it was appropriate at that time”. http://www.corribsos.com/index.php?id=1774 read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Wednesday August 06, 2008 23:59 by Michael Gallagher
'Musicians Against War'....Blues and Rock and Roll....... The Hub, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Saturday, 6th September, 8pm....line up to follow. This is to help fund the anti war photography exhibition, 'Images of Resistance -inside and outside of Iraq. We received no help at all from the Irish Arts Council, so we had to pare back the costs just to whatever we need to pay for printing and framing the images, with some small additional costs for flyers and posters etc. Any photographers travelling are doing so at their own expense. The costs to stage the work in New York will be at least €2,500. To date we have €417 in the bank account. read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / news report Wednesday August 06, 2008 22:55 by NARA
For the past few weeks we've been having regular demonstrations outside Novartis in Dublin (Regus House, Harcourt Road, Dublin 2). read full story / add a comment
dublin / history and heritage / event notice Wednesday August 06, 2008 22:12 by Sharon .
"I shall die, like a man, for Ireland's sake." -note written by Éamonn Ceannt to his wife, May 7th, 1916 , the day before he was executed by the British . read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / other press Wednesday August 06, 2008 21:11 by Michael Gallagher
Below is the first paragraph of a Herald Tribune article from Saturday 26th of July...it makes interesting reading. BAGHDAD: The case of a freelance photographer in Iraq who was barred from covering the U.S. Marine Corps after he posted photos on the Internet of several dead marines has underscored what some journalists say is a growing effort by the U.S. military to control graphic images from the war...... For the rest of the article go to: http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/26/africa/embed.php More info and pictures: www.zoriah.net read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Wednesday August 06, 2008 20:49 by Michael Gallagher
Table Quiz..... Doyle's Pub, (downstairs) Fleet Street/College Street, Dublin `2. Thursday, 28th August. 8.30pm . €6 per person...team size maximum of five. If you can, please bring a prize for the raffle. I would like to thank everyone that came to our last table quiz in the Teachers Club, we raised €417. read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / event notice Wednesday August 06, 2008 10:07 by Bernie Wright
An international Seminar on hunting is being held on Thursday night .(tomorrow night) 7th August 2008. The AOHS will DEMO OUTSIDE FROM 7pm.Thursday night on 7th August at the Berkley court (Ballsbridge Court) Dublin 4 , (behind Jurys Hotel) Organised by FACE Europe, hunters from Belgium, France. Uk, New Zealand, Canada and USA will attend. Please email me as we need numbers . Those of you who do not attend anything please try and make this. Association of Hunt Saboteurs. PO Box 4734. Dublin1. read full story / add a comment
cork / anti-war / imperialism / news report Tuesday August 05, 2008 22:40 by Cork Warship Watch
A Royal Navy ship, HMS Enterprise is due in the port of Cork tomorrow morning (Wednesday) where she will tie up at the city's North Custom House Quay. read full story / add a comment
galway / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Tuesday August 05, 2008 19:03 by TD
Stephen Lendman in a Znet article http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/18348 succinctly puts the moral imperatives behind the Free Gaza Movement's brave sailings to the Israeli besieged Gaza Strip: "After Hamas' January 25, 2006 electoral victory, Israel targeted Gaza oppressively. All outside aid was cut off. Sanctions and an economic embargo were imposed, and the democratically elected government was falsely called a terrorist organization and isolated. Stepped up repression followed along with repeated IDF incursions, attacks, killings, targeted assassinations, arrests, destruction of property and more in a pattern all too familiar to Palestinians for over six decades. Gazans are imprisoned in their own land and have been traumatized for months. In June 2007, things got worse after Israel placed the Territory under siege - described by some as medieval because of its extreme harshness". read full story / add a comment |
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