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international / animal rights / news report Tuesday November 24, 2009 10:16 by Bernie Wright
The anti-blood sports/anti-greyhound industry book Bad Hare Days has this week moved rapidly up the list of books sold online in Ireland. John fitzgerald ,one of the organisers of the upcoming Clonmel hare Coursing final demonstration in Feb 2010 said 'Today, (Monday) it is highly placed on the Bestsellers.ie site, in all its categories: biography, Irish history, local history, local Irish history etc.' read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday November 23, 2009 23:05 by TD
Following the temporary withdrawal of the International Solidarity Movement from Hebron due to that organisations difficulty in finding a suitable base there, a number of internationals from the village of Bil'in journeyed down there last week to take up the slack with night patrols, checkpoint monitoring and especially the safeguarding of Palestinian children to and from school from stone throwing, spitting Israeli "settler children and adults. Four in number, we found accomodation in the homes of the Al-Awawi and Egnabi families,previously fire bombed by the colonising "settlers" and illegally evicted but both families still overflowing with the milk of human kindness despite their travails. read full story / add a comment
national / housing / news report Monday November 23, 2009 20:41 by dunk
Brian Anson - Architect, Story Teller, Poet, Revolutionary Inspiration (1934-2009) Brian Anson passed away over the weekend after being inflicted with a sudden illness. Audio documentary; Stories of architecture and social struggle with Brian Anson http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/37463 read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / other press Monday November 23, 2009 18:13 by MediaWatch
LORNA SIGGINS Western Correspondent http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/1123/1....html Mon, Nov 23, 2009 PEACE AND human rights organisation Afri plans to initiate a national “active citizenship” campaign in the new year as it says “traditional sources of authority have proven to be ineffective”. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday November 23, 2009 15:48 by Sarah C
At the invitation of Guerrero based ´Tlachinollan Human Rights Centre´ I had the inspiring opportunity to witness an historic event last Wed (18th nov 2009): Two indigenous women, both former Amnesty International prisoners of conscience left their communities once more to make a trip to a Mexican Jail. This time however instead of being accompanied by their arresting officers, they went along with a group of local, national and international human rights organisations to make a solidarity visit to another indigenous activist and Amnesty International prisoner of conscience, Raul Hernandez. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Sunday November 22, 2009 15:29 by Evans
“Hello! Let me introduce myself. I am Mahmeud, one of the Iranian political refugees that United Nations High Committee for the Refugees has already recognized as political refugees at 2006. But, unfortunately, since we entered Greece and applied for asylum from the state, about 2 years ago, we haven’t got any answer yet. That’s why we started hunger strike on 19 October. This is a peaceful protest to show them that we want our rights." read full story / add a comment
international / housing / news report Saturday November 21, 2009 21:50 by "Spirit of unity" collective
We are squatters from the Netherlands. We are asking you to organize a protest (for example by dutch embassy) in your country against squatting prohibition in the Netherlands. We suggest to organize your protests between 26 and 28 of November, because Eerste Kamer (First Chamber of dutch parliament) will vote about squatting prohibition beginnig of December. read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage / news report Saturday November 21, 2009 18:59 by iosaf mac diarmada
The French chattering classes are reacting to the news that Sarkozy wishes to move the body of Albert Camus from his grave in Lourmarin in southern France where he was buried after the car crash which killed the then recently Nobel Laureated writer and his publisher to the Pantheon in Paris where France has collected over 70 "illustrious dead men" and one "radioactive woman". Camus will be the second individual claimed by anarchism to be given a place in the Pantheon following the pacifist and anarchosyndicalist opposer to WW1, Jean Jaures moved there in 1924). Camus would be the first Pantheon resident to have been born in Algeria. His kids don't want him moved at all. However, I see in this a consistent concern I have articulated over the years at how contemporary regimes and society abuse the memory of the dead and use their legacy :- .:.The Selective & Collective memory : Memory as fetishised community : Communality as fetishised memorial.:. read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / feature Saturday November 21, 2009 10:49 by Paula Geraghty
The 21st of November marks the United Nations ‘World television Day’.
Television can be a tremendous force for good. It can educate great numbers of people about the world around them. It can show us how much we have in common with our neighbours, near and far. And, it can shed light on the dark corners, where ignorance and hatred fester. The television industry is also in a unique position to promote mutual understanding and tolerance -– with content that tells the stories not just about the powerful, but about the powerless, and not just about life in the world’s richest pockets, but also in the developing countries that are home to the majority of the world’s population’. read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / news report Friday November 20, 2009 16:29 by Andrew
A leader of the Bolivian Confederation of Peasant Workers (CSUTCB) is in Ireland this weekend to visit the local people who continue to resist Shell's experimental gas pipeline in Rossport and to demand that the Irish government investigate the role of Shell's security company IRMS in the attempt to start a civil war in Bolivia. Meanwhile in the wake of the An Bord Planala decision Shell's dangerous experimental pipe has been exposed as just that and many people are starting to question the wisdom of giving the energy corporations 420 billion of oil and gas for next to nothing. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / news report Friday November 20, 2009 00:01 by Darren J. Prior/Mac an Phríora
www.myspace.com/armuinnamuice www.bebo.com/armuinnamuice http://nearpodcast.org/podcast www.near.ie read full story / add a comment
dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / event notice Thursday November 19, 2009 22:32 by Sharon.
Protest march in Clondalkin by CDP / JI / CE workers . CDP / JI / CE 'savings' needed to pay for the financial bonus to the political 'elite'. read full story / add a comment
tipperary / animal rights / event notice Thursday November 19, 2009 19:21 by John Carmody
ARAN will be protesting the annual hare coursing finals in 2010 - Please join the protest against this barbaric 'sport' When: Wednesday, February 3rd 201 @ 12 noon sharp to 3p.m Where: Powerstown Park, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary (Front Entrance) Contact: John Carmody, Stephan Wymore 087-2391646 read full story / add a comment
national / animal rights / press release Thursday November 19, 2009 14:45 by Bernie Wright
NOTIFICATION OF DEMONSTRATION AT CLONMEL COURSING FINAL,on Wednesday 3rd February 2010 PROTEST AT CLONMEL (POWERSTOWN Park ) COURSING MEETING IN CLONMEL On Wednesday 3rd FEBRUARY 2010, ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. TIME 12.30 until 2pm FOR THE SECOND PROTEST IN OVER 10 YEARS AT THIS CRUEL SPECTACLE. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Thursday November 19, 2009 14:19 by Workers Solidarity
The rich remain rich and the rest of us are supposed to keep them that way. That’s why we get pay cuts, health cuts, education cuts, job cuts. It’s not as if dipping into the pockets of PAYE workers is the only way to foot bills. A mere 5% of the Irish population own 40% of the wealth. And a tiny 1% own most of it (34%). What pinko fantasist came up with these figures, asks the cynic. Well, it was that well-known radical outfit, the Bank of Ireland (in its Wealth of the Nation report). read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / press release Thursday November 19, 2009 10:53 by Workers Solidarity
We carried out an anti-Lisbon campaign involving the distribution of 15,000 copies of a special edition of Workers Solidarity and putting up posters advocating a no-vote. Our activity was designed to begin a discussion about the sort of Ireland and Europe people would like to live in, and was centred on the needs of working people. The vote may have been lost but several thousand people got to hear about the anarchist alternative. read full story / add a comment
galway / environment / event notice Thursday November 19, 2009 10:38 by Liamo
Transition Galway are organising a Tree Walk at Barna Woods on Saturday 28th November at 2pm. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / news report Thursday November 19, 2009 10:34 by Workers Solidarity
The government has inflicted growing hardship upon workers and communities across the country, spreading the ethos that we should all commit to sharing the pain. This has been perpetuated by mainstream media, as “sharing the pain” has been portrayed, as the only way out of this crisis. The Social Solidarity Network (SSN), however, believes otherwise, and wishes to provide people and communities with an open forum that can serve to resist these attacks and to share and spread information among individuals and groups affected. The SSN aims to make links between different struggles (from workplace and community organising to resistance to educational cutbacks and unemployment) so that a network of resistance can successfully be built. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / opinion/analysis Wednesday November 18, 2009 19:04 by An Puca
Book Review - England's Greatest Spy. Eamon De Valera by John J. Turi read full story / add a comment
national / environment / opinion/analysis Wednesday November 18, 2009 12:41 by Cian Lynch
“Someday Independent” is a 4 page leaflet produced by Dublin Shell to Sea. The design/layout and graphical work is of a very high standard and compares favourably to high cost, professionally produced brochures. The overall colour scheme and design is a pleasing blue “wave” design which is easy on the eye and appropriate to the subject material without drawing too much attention to itself. read full story / add a comment |
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