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international / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Tuesday June 09, 2009 23:25 by RasTinny
The much appraised living standards of the west are not to be envied as they are created at the cost, murder and sufferring of millions of humans and the inevitable destruction of all natural live on earth. Thats why the promise of economic development is a lie, a myth. It is based on the philosophy that the wealth and living standards of Europeans and Americans are more important than the welbeing and survival of any other life form on earth. read full story / add a comment
mayo / miscellaneous / news report Tuesday June 09, 2009 15:14 by J.S
As many people know Willie Corduff (from Rossport 5 fame) was recently assaulted whilst undertaking a protest action against Shell's illegal work in Glengad. There has been much discussion, debate and spin, to the highest levels of national media and politics. In these short video interviews Willie tells the story in his own words. read full story / add a comment
galway / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Tuesday June 09, 2009 12:54 by Drizzly Spells
Documentaries on Shell in Ogoni and in Mayo. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Tuesday June 09, 2009 01:07 by Cathar
In the landmark case in New York Shell have agreed tp payout $15m dollars settlement to realtives of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the other Ogoni nine and others killed in Nigeria. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday June 08, 2009 23:56 by Paula Geraghty
Siptu and Impact organised a breakthrough demonstration of community development workers and service users. Gardaí reported 2,000 attended. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / feature Monday June 08, 2009 20:28 by Dunk
Oil and Gas multi-nationals always get what they want. That is, the resources for next to nothing. And nothing will stand in their way. This week 25 Peruvian Indians were massacred by the military. The same thing has happened elsewhere in South America in other countries and in Africa a-la Nigeria. In our own country, to avoid bloodshed, our politicians just handed over the resources for free. In Bolivia where Evo Morales nationalised their Natural Gas, death squads were sent out to kill him, with one of their own being Irishman Michael Dwyer who worked for a large oil company in Mayo. Anyone notice a trend here? So read on to find out what happened in Peru this past week...
Awajun, Wampis, mestizos y blancos unidos en defensa del territorio, luchando para derogatoria de los DS Awajun, Wampis (native tribes), mestizos (mix of native and Spanish blood) and whites united in defence of the land, Struggling to repeal the Court Orders An ongoing, many month old peaceful protest in the Bagua region of the north western area of Peru was brutally attacked this week by state forces, resulting in the deaths of, at least, 25 native Indigenous Amazonian Peruvians. A motorway in the "curve of the devil" region had been blocked by local communities of the area who feel their land, health, livelihood and community is threatened by the government's giveaway of the area, and its precious resources, to multinational oil and gas exploration. They are perhaps right to feel sad, threatened and terrified, knowing how things have faired in neighbouring areas with a similar story, Sion, Equador and beyond... Perhaps even as far a field as Rossport. read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / event notice Monday June 08, 2009 18:39 by No Borders
On Sunday 14th June, a visiting French activist will share information about the No Borders camp and show a short film ahead of the action in Calais from the 23rd to the 29th of June. This event will take place at Seomra Spraoi - www.seomraspraoi.org - at 6pm. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday June 08, 2009 04:56 by Free Palestine!
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTIONS AGAINST HOUSE EVICTIONS AND DEMOLITIONS IN PALESTINE - Monday 13th July 2009 THE COMMUNITY OF SHEIKH JARRAH CALLS FOR INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT read full story / add a comment
international / environment / press release Monday June 08, 2009 01:37 by African Village Survival Initiative
Incredible items available for bidding! Artists, businesses, and individuals donated nationwide to support this critical fundraiser for the African Village Survival Initiative! Participate - Bid Generously - Make a donation! read full story / add a comment
national / politics / elections / opinion/analysis Saturday June 06, 2009 13:42 by Election watcher
Anyone able to get tally figures,etc read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / feature Saturday June 06, 2009 11:59 by The Irish Flotilla
For the second time in three days a Shell dredger has been boarded and occupied by a Shell to Sea protester. As a result all the ships working in the bay have ceased work and returned to harbour. Reports confirm that work has been abandoned due to the action of the protesters! read full story / add a comment
international / politics / elections / news report Friday June 05, 2009 23:31 by prurience
The controversial ex-prime minister of the Czech Republic and rotating leader of the EU for most of this year, Mirek Topolanek has responded to the publication of five images taken by a Sardinian journalist's collection of many hundreds at the holiday villa of Italian billionaire, media mogul and prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. The publication of the photographs have provoked legal action from both Berlusconi and Topolanek despite their unprecendent sucess. "El Pais" has issued both English and Italian language editorials and garnered the complete support of the spanish union of journalists. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / event notice Friday June 05, 2009 20:42 by Eamonn Quinn
Louth Contemporary Music Society in association with Louth County Arts Office and Dundalk Arts office present The Kronos Quartet with special guest Wu Man in the Irish premieres of Tan Dun’s Ghost Opera & Terry Riley’s Cusp of Magic in An Tain Theatre Dundalk on 13 July 2009. Both works were specially written for the Kronos Quartet and are available on cd recordings from Nonesuch records. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Friday June 05, 2009 14:56 by Irish Republican Youth
Campa Náisiúnta Óige 2009 Knockatallon, County Monaghan 19 – 21 June read full story / add a comment
mayo / miscellaneous / news report Friday June 05, 2009 12:04 by Jen Debender
After the afternoon confrontation in Broadhaven Bay which resulted in one man’s arrest and a couple hours of halted work for the dredgers (http://www.indymedia.ie/article/92555), the Shell to Sea fleet of kayaks headed out on the water a second time around 6pm and two protesters managed to board one of the dredgers, climbing on to the neck of the crane, occupying it and halting work for 10 hours. read full story / add a comment
international / politics / elections / news report Thursday June 04, 2009 22:29 by prurience
Today Emma Bonino vice-president of the Italian Senate (since May 8th), former European Union commissioner for humanitarian affairs & currently leader of the "Italian radical party" went on hunger and thirst strike last night in the main offices of the state TV RAI to protest (1) the unfair allottment of state media time to the electoral parties (2) the utter farce which has been the EU elections in Italy. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / event notice Thursday June 04, 2009 20:06 by CampDublin
Climate Camp National Meeting in Dublin Venue: Seomra Spraoi, Belvidere Court, Off Gardiner St. Dublin* Date: Sunday June 14th Time: 10am - 3pm read full story / add a comment
dublin / politics / elections / opinion/analysis Thursday June 04, 2009 16:24 by Joe Higgins
The Evening Herald today joined the political establishment in a desperate bid to dig FiannaFail out of an electoral hole in Dublin by publishing a pathetic 'Red Scare' smear against me as the Socialist Party Euro Candidate by Fianna Fail Minister of Defence, Willie O'Dea. Resorting to the most illiterate of political abuse, O'Dea pathetically tries to associate me with the ghost of the monster Stalin to scare Dublin voters, thereby insulting their intelligence. The Herald is guilty of sharp practice and contemptible and partisan pro Fianna Fail propaganda by publishing lies from both O'Dea and Eoin Ryan without, quite deliberately, having afforded me any opportunity to respond. read full story / add a comment
dublin / politics / elections / other press Thursday June 04, 2009 14:53 by Joe Higgins
It is now clear that our campaign is the best placed to defeat Fianna Fail in the Dublin Euro Election. People really appreciate the relentless opposition I mounted to the Fianna Fail/Progressive Democrat Government when they were inflating the property bubble and allowing property speculators and big bankers rake in billions of Euro on the backs of young people needing homes. People want the same commitment now as the FiannaFail/Green Party Government savage the living standards of working people and the unemployed while they salvage the reckless developers and bankers. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / press release Thursday June 04, 2009 13:31 by pat c
A new arts and literary publication featuring contributions by Francesco Clemente, Seamus Heaney, Nalini Malani, David Mitchell, Sean Scully, Colm Tóibín and a host of other leading art world figures, will be launched by the Irish Museum of Modern Art at 6.00pm on Thursday 11 June 2009. Boulevard Magenta is the brain child of IMMA’s Director, Enrique Juncosa, himself a noted poet, who has brought together a collection of works ranging across the visual arts, prose, poetry, music, film and architecture for the first issue of the biannual magazine. The launch coincides with the opening of a new exhibition at the Museum by the celebrated American artist Terry Winters, who has contributed nine drawings incorporating texts by the American writer Ben Marcus to the publication. read full story / add a comment |
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