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dublin / environment / event notice Monday August 20, 2007 10:14 by Dublin S2S
Dublin Shell to Sea are hosting a meeting to organise building for September the 14th in Seomra Spraoi, 4 Mary's Abbey at 7.00pm on Tuesday the 21st of August. read full story / add a comment
westmeath / arts and media / event notice Monday August 20, 2007 00:58 by Over The Edge
Poetry reading and workshop at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Athlone read full story / add a comment
international / gender and sexuality / other press Sunday August 19, 2007 20:04 by Chris Murray
Independent Media Centre, otherwise known as CIM and Indymedia operates a women's list which has links to both Global and Pan -European sites, where women are working on tech development and support mechanisms for women writers. Most of the developers do not hail from Indymedia but from a wide variety of disciplines that feed into each other and generally there are multiple crossings between lists. http://www.linuxchix.org and http://europeanfeministforum.org are two of the groups that participate in creating spaces for developing free open software systems. read full story / add a comment
international / politics / elections / other press Sunday August 19, 2007 19:30 by Borat
Kazakhstan as we all know is where Borat comes from. & in keeping with their post-Soviet democratic traditions they've just celebrated a general election with results which could probably cause even Ahern or Brown to go quite puice green with envy. The Fatherland's Ray of Light "Nur Otan" party has won all the seats in the parliament. Quite. every single one of them. Of course people are wondering were the elections fair - but nobody is calling Jimmy Carter quite yet because seemingly according to some mystical election pillar of Western life, there has never been a fair election in Kazakhstan.......so it doesn't matter then. Meanwhile the Kazakhs look forward to oil and gas revenue the new Russian/Chinese pipeline through their country will bring. Puice. lovely colour. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Sunday August 19, 2007 18:51 by Dublin North City SWP
The crisis in Dafur will be introduced by Helena McNeill after which there will be an an open forum to discuss and debate the issues. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Sunday August 19, 2007 18:50 by Revelations
The War on Democracy, John Pilger's first feature documentary, will go to air on ITV1 at 11pm. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Sunday August 19, 2007 11:07 by Apparat
There was a flurry of excitement some time ago about a controversial interview with Noam Chomsky in the Guardian. Chomsky himself strongly contested the account of his views given by the article, and in due course the paper repudiated it. Reading over the text, there’s little doubt that the journalist (Emma Brockes) was trying too hard to cause a stir – with the goal of scalping a well-known figure firmly on her mind, she lost the run of herself and delivered a sloppy, inaccurate and misleading piece. What many people lost sight of during the controversy, though, was the light it shone on a troubling problem: the persistence of left-wing stupidity concerning the Balkan wars of the 1990s. read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / press release Saturday August 18, 2007 01:27 by Gary Hicks
Drawn together apparently by the hand of fate, Trent and Cole escape the oppressive totalitarian domed city that has nurtured them all their lives. Outside they discover a world they could never have imagined. They are pursued by the city Militia, intent on returning them to the secretive entity that oversees every facet of the city. They are joined by Floyd, who turns against the Militia; only to be captured once more and freed by those they would have considered most unlikely to help them. The trio begin to understand the truth of their world and must decide for whom they will fight in the coming wars... read full story / add a comment
international / environment / feature Saturday August 18, 2007 00:10 by John
This years climate camp is now well underway. About 1000 people have set up camp on a squatted field just north of Heathrow airport. The aim of the camp is to raise awareness of and take action on the causes of climate change. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Friday August 17, 2007 22:23 by Residents Against Racism
On Thursday 23rd there will be a demonstration outside Department of Justice on Stephen's Green for the return of the Agbonlahor family who were deported to Nigeria earlier this week on August 14th read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / event notice Friday August 17, 2007 20:49 by Seán Ó Murchú
Republican Sinn Féin will be holding a protest on Saturday, August 18 at Pairc Esler GAA grounds in Newry at the involvement of a British police force team. The RSF picket will begin at 3pm. The RUC/PSNI are playing a British Telecom team at 4pm. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Friday August 17, 2007 20:33 by Jolly Red Giant
Aer Lingus and government betrayal - Unions must act now! There was palpable anger at a meeting of Aer Lingus workers at a meeting in Shannon Airport where Aer Lingus Chief Executive, Dermot Mannion, officially announced the move from Shannon to Belfast. Workers jeered, heckled and booed Mannion during his speech and many workers walked out of the meeting when Mannion indicated that he would not answer questions from the workers. read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / event notice Friday August 17, 2007 17:26 by Laura Broxson
Anti-Vivisection Demonstration at HLS shareholder AXA INSURANCE in support of SHAC campaign read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage / other press Friday August 17, 2007 16:29 by pat c
Dr Saad Eskander, Director of the Iraq National Library & Archives (INLA) is appealing for help. His institution has been occupied by the US Military and by the Iraqi National Guard. This is putting the lives of staff at risk, it is also treating Iraqs heritage with contempt. Please note that INLA refers to Director of the Iraq National Library & Archives. Please publicise this news as widely as possible. Can you spread the following news about the national guards' occupation of Iraq National Library & Archive. I need all the support I can get from around the world. Perhaps you can contact some newspapers. The message below explains everything (please note it will be difficult for me to have an easy access to the internet because of the 4-day curfew). All the Best Saad read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Friday August 17, 2007 16:04 by Dunlo T.
The tents that, anti-war ikon, Brian Haw and supporters sleep in to maintain the 24 hour peace vigil in Parliament Square, have been removed by the Greater London Authority this morning with no warning. A fence has been put up around the grass. Ken Livingstone's Greater London Authority is saying that just one tent, Brian's, can remain. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / event notice Friday August 17, 2007 15:39 by Barra
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams MP/MLA has today launched the annual Sinn Féin Slógadh in Howth, Dublin (19-21 October) and has urged all Irish speakers and learners everywhere to take part and enjoy the numerous events. Mr Adams said: "Sinn Féin has been to the forefront in promoting the importance and safeguarding the position of the Irish language and culture during the negotiations leading to the Good Friday Agreement and St Andrews Agreement on an all-Ireland basis." Sinn Féin is the only political party to organise an annual Irish language conference. The Slógadh brings together gaelgeoiri for debate, music and craic. It is open to everyone. The survival and revival of Irish has been our country's cultural success story. More and more people are using Irish. Young children in particular are being educated in increasing numbers through the medium of Irish and it is their future and their rights that must be cherished. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / news report Friday August 17, 2007 14:41 by Garry
IPSC activists continued their boycott Israeli potatoes campaign with a picket outside SuperValu on Aston Quay, who continue to stock Israeli potatoes and other goods. read full story / add a comment
down / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Friday August 17, 2007 11:31 by .........
Classroom workers across Northern Ireland are preparing for a ballot for strike action which if successful will close schools across the country in September and October. read full story / add a comment
meath / history and heritage / news report Friday August 17, 2007 01:59 by TaraWatch
The National Roads Authority (NRA) has submitted a copy of the Directions given by Minister Dick Roche, for the excavation and demolition of the national monument at Lismullin, to An Bord Pleanala. Originally, the Bord required said a decision would be reached by December, but stated today that they expect a decision next week. read full story / add a comment
national / politics / elections / other press Friday August 17, 2007 01:08 by Fergus O'Connor
The link is to a piece on the newly-appointed Senator, Eoghan Harris. It extols his vast political experience from his trenchcoat republican days in Cork to his current senatorial elevation. The writer of the piece says that Senator Harris' Marxism will be a welcome addition to Seanad Eireann. Link: http://www.southernstar.ie/article.php?id=265 read full story / add a comment |
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