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national / summit mobilisations / news report Sunday May 02, 2004 15:06 by Al
In spite of the fine weather, attendance at the annual May Day march through Belfast was down on previous years. Organise! members marched under a special banner dedicated to the memory of the Haymarket martyrs, and it was good to see members of the Communities Against the Water Tax also present. There was a good atmosphere in St. George's Market afterwards where Organise! had a stall distributing literature. Al read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / opinion/analysis Sunday May 02, 2004 14:38 by Iosaf and the hulking bersark Mr O 'as if
Yawn Yawn, Wombles, Secrets, Fairies, Poets, Feminists, Catholic Priests, Police men approaching the end of their shift, Political Leadership, Burluscunty in the back row as usual, Bertie looking fine, Chirac looking tall, Romani as far from Burluscunty as he could get and still be in the Family Photo. Great. Our Family Photos have more blood in them. read full story / add a comment
dublin / summit mobilisations / press release Sunday May 02, 2004 14:25 by Media Group
Last night’s “Bring the Noise” march to Farmleigh demonstrated two things. Firstly, many people really do care about the freedom of assembly and opinion and for a different kind of Europe. After a month of hate speech from the security forces and sections of the media, after riot police had been placed at our assembly point with instructions to prevent people demonstrating, after our friends had been arrested, harassed on the street, our venues raided by the police, it was not an easy choice to walk, with only our own bodies, between lines of police knowing that off in the wings were the riot squads, the army and all the other threats they have used against us. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Sunday May 02, 2004 13:30 by Jamie Murphy
Having built up to a very dominant position in Irish newspaper publishing we see how O’Reilly has been using this powerful agency to his benefit, and to the detriment of Irish journalism as a profession and as an art form. read full story / add a comment
limerick / summit mobilisations / opinion/analysis Sunday May 02, 2004 12:26 by David
Because last night was a bit hectic, some of my chronology might be a little mixed up, but i'll try to tell it exactly how i remember. (would have posted this as a comment but didnt want it buried under a load of right wing trolling comments) read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Sunday May 02, 2004 10:44 by Hilal
A soldier accused of abusing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib facility wrote to his family last December that US military intelligence was pleased with how the Iraqis were being treated. read full story / add a comment
dublin / summit mobilisations / opinion/analysis Sunday May 02, 2004 04:30 by Sean Casaidhe
Learning from prior experience in both Dublin and abroad, the Irish manage to pull off a successful EU summit, hold a street party, have a protest, with no serious injuries, damage, or rain. Quite dissapointing really, and a little disturbing! read full story / add a comment
dublin / summit mobilisations / news report Sunday May 02, 2004 01:01 by indy uk
"rescued" from the uk newswire read full story / add a comment
dublin / summit mobilisations / press release Sunday May 02, 2004 00:39 by another europe is possible
Another Europe is Possible Press Release- Thousands marched today in Dublin against war, racism and corporate greed despite huge levels of police intimidation and media hysteria. Another Europe is Possible, the alliance of Trade Unionists, Community Groups, Socialists, environmentalists, anti-capitalists and anti-war activists held a completely peaceful march of three thousand people from the Central Bank to Heuston Station today read full story / add a comment |
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