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national / summit mobilisations / press release Wednesday April 21, 2004 23:06 by another europe is possible
Press Release- May Day protest organisers meet Gardai to demand right to march April Members of Another Europe is Possible, the alliance which is organising a Carnival and march on May 1st will meet the Gardai tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 10am to demand the right to march to the Phoenix Park as planned. read full story / add a comment
dublin / summit mobilisations / press release Wednesday April 21, 2004 17:33 by Dublin Grassroots Network
On Sunday May 2nd the Dublin Grassroots Network will be opening a temporary No Borders camp to welcome asylum seekers and refugees to Ireland. We will be assembling at 11am SHARP on Customs House Quay (at the Memorial Road junction at the Matt Talbot Memorial Bridge, just in front of the IFSC). Tickets for the return trip are 15 euro per person. Please assemble on time. We will be back in Dublin by 7pm for the No Borders film "Holiday Camp" in the Indymedia Centre, which is about the Woomera Detention Centre in Australia. All are welcome to attend. read full story / add a comment
dublin / summit mobilisations / press release Wednesday April 21, 2004 15:20 by Dublin Grassroots Network
The Dublin Grassroots Network, who are organising a weekend of events this May Day to highlight "Fortress Europe", have sharply criticised recent statements from Garda Representative Association (GRA) general secretary, PJ Stone, as heightening tensions and criminalising the right to protest. read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / press release Wednesday April 21, 2004 10:50 by Rick Lines, Executive Director
The IPRT is pleased to welcome Baroness Vivien Stern to deliver the organisation’s 2004 Annual Lecture. She will be speaking on the topic of criminal justice and social justice. Baroness Stern is Senior Research Fellow at the International Centre for Prison Studies, King’s College, London. She is honorary Secretary General and co-founder of Penal Reform International, a network established in 1989 to promote prison reform throughout the world which currently has projects in 40 countries. Baroness Stern’s lecture will be held Thursday April 22nd in the Swift Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin at 6:00pm. This event is free, and open to both members and non-members of the IPRT. read full story / add a comment |
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