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dublin / gender and sexuality / news report Monday June 26, 2006 19:56 by Giles King-Salter
More photos from Saturday's Parade read full story / add a comment
international / racism & migration related issues / news report Monday June 26, 2006 18:53 by Eoin Ó Broin
8 Sudanese men who came off a hungerstrike on the 9th June, after 19 days without food, face deportation from Sweden to their home country despite their protests. After almost three weeks camped out in the centre of Gothenburg their public hungerstrike culminated at the city migration board offices (Migrationsverket) with the presentation of a petition of 7,000 signatures supporting their plea for asylum. The 8 are now continuing their campaign while awaiting the verdict on their individual cases which is due later in the summer. “I am freezing, I have a pain in my stomach and feel sick. We will all visit a doctor tomorrow morning” said Dafalla Ohmar one of the hunger strikers said afterwards. read full story / add a comment
national / environment / news report Monday June 26, 2006 17:41 by Paula Geraghty
Residents from Sandymount, Ringsend, Bath Avenue and beyond, have been stepping up the fight on goverment plans to build an incinerator on the Poolbeg penninsula at Ringsend. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Monday June 26, 2006 16:45 by Séan Ó Murchú
On Monday 26th June 2006 Republican POW’s in Maghaberry will begin the second phase of their Prison Protest and will be refusing to eat meals in their cells. The RPAG would like to stress that the POW’s are not on Hunger Strike. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday June 26, 2006 16:09 by Paula geraghty
sing if you're happy that way..... read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / press release Monday June 26, 2006 12:29 by Carole Craig
US Citizens Against the War are holding a traditional 4th of July picnic to remind Americans their original war was against a superpower's empire read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Monday June 26, 2006 04:20 by Donnchadh
The story of how Gerry Adams tried to turn an eighty year old revolutionary movement into a British Constitutional party. How he broke the Sinn Féin constitution, created fake cumainn to give him fake votes and barred life long republicans from voting. How he managed to expel himself and his supporters from Sinn Féin membership. And, how a small band of republicans managed to keep the Sinn Féin constitution and traditional policy in tact. read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-war / imperialism / news report Monday June 26, 2006 01:24 by P.R.O.
There was a heavy Garda presence (approx 30 members of the force) as 500 people gathered to take part in a peace event organised by the Galway Alliance Against War to express their opposition to warplanes, helicopter gun-ships and four British pilots, who have fought in the illegal war in Iraq, participating in the Salthill Air Show. The 99 Red Balloon event, named after the antiwar pop song, was being held in the Claddagh, 2 miles to the east of Salthill. read full story / add a comment
national / politics / elections / opinion/analysis Monday June 26, 2006 00:51 by iosaf
It has long been observed et cetera.., As your national poet & someone who has read Chomsky's tarot cards, I want to move the Irish cultural narrative beyond the Othello quotation frenzy of C.J. Haughey's state funeral & draw your attention to the European Day of Action yesterday to close migrant internment camps. This is where our 25 states send mostly Africans & Moors so we don't see thier desperation. The title of this edition of The Sunday Papers is a play on nomencliture being both a simultanteous play on the name of Oscar Wilde's father Sir William Wilde and Alderman Dr William Shakespeare H.dip.Ed. F.R.C.S.I., M.B.E., gather round! for the first time since the "exodus edition" of the Sunday Papers, iosaf is going to tell you a story. read full story / add a comment |
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