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international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Thursday January 31, 2013 13:43 by Elric
Russia has also issued warnings about the Israeli attack on Syria. Full texts at links. Iran has threatened Israel, warning there would be “serious consequences” for a reported attack on a research center in Damascus. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said Tel Aviv would face repercussions for the Israeli airstrike against a scientific research center in Jamraya, rural Damascus, the semi-official Fars news quotes him as saying. Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdul-Karim Ali says Damascus has "the option and the surprise to retaliate." He gave no details on when the retaliation would be, only saying that the relevant authorities would be tasked with preparing for it. ... http://rt.com/news/iran-israel-syria-consequences-171/ read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Thursday January 31, 2013 12:57 by John Cornford
Weekly Worker issue 947 - January 31 2013 SWP crisis: Professor Callinicos and the dark side Finally a member of the SWP central committee attempts to defend its conduct. Paul Demarty wishes he hadn’t bothered By the time you read this, it will be the 11th hour - the eve of the bureaucratically imposed deadline for conference recall motions in the Socialist Workers Party, a diktat which has no basis even in the SWP’s abortion of a constitution. Letters Unite scandal; No to cuts; Priorities; Not worthwhile?; Nothing learnt; Camouflaged; Deformities; Productivity; Regression; read full story / add a comment
cork / arts and media / event notice Thursday January 31, 2013 09:46 by Eric
Join us in Solidarity Books on Wednesday, Feb. 6th at 8pm for a showing of ‘The Invisible War’ (2012) 93 mins. Dir. Kirby Dick ' read full story / add a comment
dublin / education / press release Wednesday January 30, 2013 16:23 by ECO-UNESCO
Applications to ECO-UNESCO’s newest initiative, Green Pathways, is now open to young, unemployed job seekers under the age of 25. The six month programme, which is part of the newly launched Momentum initiative, aims to train and progress participants onto employment in the green economy. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Wednesday January 30, 2013 13:54 by T Dillon
It seems the Jewish holocaust is indeed much more important to revisionists than the so-called Irish Famine or original European holocaust, which in 1847 the Cork Examiner (now Irish Examiner)- referring to the on-going crime in Ireland, called a "Holocaust" as did many writers including Michael Davitt in his 1904 "The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland". Being as it is that Jews were not victims in the well documented food removal genocide perpetrated by the British regime against the Irish people in the mid 19th century, could it be that in today's politically corrected Ireland Jewish suffering and crimes perpetrated by the NAZI regime in Germany trump the long ignored and now much denied suffering caused by a deliberate policy of state orchestrated genocide perpetrated against the Irish themselves a century before by the racist, colonial power Britain? read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / event notice Tuesday January 29, 2013 23:42 by Laurence Cox
Pub quiz for S2S organised by NUIM Community Education, Equality and Social Activism and UCD Equality Studies read full story / add a comment
national / environment / news report Tuesday January 29, 2013 23:10 by T
Last Thurs 24th Jan 2013, the Irish and British governments agreed on a memorandum of understanding for energy trading between Ireland and the UK. This will pave the way for the export of Wind Energy to the UK. This would likely make use of the electric interconnector completed last year between the UK and Ireland although it may need additional cables. The wind resource in Ireland is probably greater than what the Irish electrical grid can cope with and hence the idea is that the surplus wind energy can be exported to the UK which has a far larger electrical demand than here and could probably take every watt exported. Unfortunately it seems that there is a bit more to this though the official green good news because apparently there are plans by a number of companies to erect up to 2,300 wind turbines in the Midlands of Ireland. Is blighting our landscape for the UK the way to solve the energy problem? read full story / add a comment |
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