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limerick / anti-war / imperialism / news report Monday October 30, 2006 23:22 by Dave
The protest march in Shannon was a very dignified and poignant reminder of the ongoing slaughter of innocents in Iraq. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / news report Monday October 30, 2006 21:27 by The EARTH AID Environmental Campaign
A worldwide Children's Revolution to try to save the human race from extinction caused by global warming and climate change could start in London, England, on 4 November 2006. Plans for the March for Global Climate Justice to be led by the kids' bloc that attempted to shut down the G8 summit meeting at Gleneagles in Scotland in 2005 are being considered by environmental activists in Britain. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Monday October 30, 2006 20:37 by The Starry Plough
It is 93 years since two of Ireland's greatest republican socialists, James Connolly and James Larkin, led what became known as the Dublin lockout. The bosses 'locked out' thousands of workers for the heinous crime of defending their rights as workers and seeking union protection. While this may seem like a very long time ago, the struggle for workers rights on this island has not disappeared nor should it. What the lockout represented was an organised attempt to undermine the systematic exploitation of Irish workers. In 2006 that reality is still amongst us. Workers are effectively seen as a necessary evil to help the capitalist classes to achieve maximum profits. One key difference exists between now and 1913. While in 1913 the bosses were shielded by the existence of a British imperialist administration, they are now aided by an industrial relations tool which has actually been endorsed by many unions. That tool is social partnership. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / news report Monday October 30, 2006 20:15 by anon
How insulting is this. Bremer had two lieutenants on the economic front: Thomas Foley and Michael Fleischer, the heads of “private sector development” for the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). Foley is a Greenwich, Connecticut, multimillionaire, a longtime friend of the Bush family and a Bush-Cheney campaign “pioneer” who has described Iraq as a modern California “gold rush.” Fleischer, a venture capitalist, is the brother of former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer. Neither man had any high-level diplomatic experience and both use the term corporate “turnaround” specialist to describe what they do. According to Foley, this uniquely qualified them to manage Iraq’s economy because it was “the mother of all turnarounds.” Baghdad Year Zero http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0924-13.htm read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / news report Monday October 30, 2006 19:35 by Person
After a violent Put -down Federal forces claim to have taken Oaxaca. There are reports one another APPO death, a protestor was struck with a tear gas cannister. Today two other members of the APPO committee: Roberto Lopez Hernandez and Nurse Jorge Alberto Beltran were murdered, on friday Indymedia NYC's Brad Will was murdered by mercenaries in the pay of the Federal forces. The Radio station Universidad which was the medium for communication of the APPO was taken out today also. Federal forces claim to have re-taken the Town Square Solidarity for APPO. http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,193527....html read full story / add a comment
tyrone / miscellaneous / press release Monday October 30, 2006 19:24 by Colleen
West Tyrone Ógra Shinn Féin has launched a new Website for the Republican Youth group in Tyrone. The website includes News, Campaigns, Multimedia, History and many other sections to the website and was put together by activists in the area. read full story / add a comment
antrim / miscellaneous / press release Monday October 30, 2006 18:27 by Anti Imperialist
On Thursday the 27th October, the Jordanstown Órga Shinn Féin society held a protest against the British army at the careers and placement convention. This protest was to oppose the presence of the British army at this event but also to highlight the hypocrisy of the University of Ulster to allow the British army to promote, and recruit potential students yet refusing political parties or societies to even distribute leaflets to fellow students during the Fresher’s Fayre. read full story / add a comment
national / politics / elections / news report Monday October 30, 2006 15:55 by MavisB
Ex- Dublin city manager John Fitzgerald, who may be remembered in the Fair City as the bureaucrat appointed by FF to oversee the estimates and ensure the liquidation of local 'democracy' in the absence of agreement on the annual estimates..... has been appointed to bring back 'Law and order' to the environs of Limerick city. Including, it seems Moyross, it is presumed that the man with the plan- (unelected again) will co-ordinate activites of the various services to maintain enough discipline to get FF through an election......Yippeeee read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Monday October 30, 2006 14:48 by The New World Order Resistance
www.ipsc.ie 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.' (Martin Luther King) The IPSC was set up in late 2001 by a group of established Irish human rights and community activists, academics and journalists who were deeply concerned with the current situation in the Occupied Territories. In partnership with Palestinians now living in Ireland the IPSC was formed to provide a voice for Palestine in Ireland. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Monday October 30, 2006 13:34 by Joseba Agudo, lawyer from the Basque Country
Basque political prisoner Iñaki de Juana’s hunger strike has been in the media in recent weeks. After 63 days on hunger strike demanding justice and attending the numerous requests he received and the mobilisation of Basque society, De Juana ended his protest. He began his hunger strike due to the attempt by the Spanish State Prosecution to get him sentenced to 96 years in jail for writing two press articles. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday October 30, 2006 13:12 by F.E.M.
The Dutch governement does not care what happens in their country. Children are kidnapped even from abroad (also from Ireland) and put in jails, madhouses and are exploited sexually. Even as young as 7 or 8 year olds! The governement funds this! They also want to legalise paedophilism and have child prostitutes pay tax on sex like all over 18 prostitutes do in the Netherlands. The governement wants the young below the age of 25 to fend for themselves so they are planning to cut all forms of social welfare to the under 25 year olds. Now THEY TURNED THEIR ATTENTION TO THE OLD AND POOR! The social housing has to go in order to sell these houses for profit. The elderly and the poor flee their houses after years of harrassment and bullying. They are forced to leave their belongings behind. The ones that stay are forced out by the police. Anyone actively helping like the organisation “De Algemene Kraak Vereniging” is arrested. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday October 30, 2006 12:16 by F.E.M.
Please let this be known: People are still dying in Chile for fighting for their basic human rights. Waikilaf has been in jail for over 2 months now. He was not convicted and does not await a trial, much like Owen Rice here in Ireland. Waikilaf has been tortured. Burns from boiling water can be seen on his back. He needs your letters to get him out before he is killed. read full story / add a comment
international / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Monday October 30, 2006 08:47 by Fiachra Ó Luain
This is very sad. David tells us how Brad used sing his own version of "Saint Patrick's Battalion" all around Latin America. Now he shares their fate. I just checked the RTE news website and there is nothing on it about Oaxaca, a disgrace. Long Live Indymedia, who have just lost one of their wordwarriors. read full story / add a comment
clare / anti-war / imperialism / news report Sunday October 29, 2006 14:39 by Margaretta D'Arcy
How I bypassed security and found myself in the airport terminal when the army, the gardai, dogs, horses, helicopters were all mobilized to keep us out. read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-war / imperialism / news report Saturday October 28, 2006 22:30 by TJ
Ciaron, Deirdre or Fintan will do the text, I'm sure. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Saturday October 28, 2006 21:41 by Con Carroll
Non expert on politics or the reality of working class black South Africans read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Saturday October 28, 2006 14:20 by Chris Murray
Todays Papers state the Pope Benedict will visit the North of Ireland Next year. He is to be Invited to beatify Saint Columbana. The proposed visit is being requested by Dr Martin and envisages also a joint visit by HRH The Queen. The most recent report of Pope Benedict was a couple of days ago , when he deplored the activities of the Fern's Priests who got away with child abuse and tortured a generation of Irish Children. There was no acceptance of responsibility by the Roman Catholic Church in the statement on Ferns. http://www.indymedia.ie/article/79298 read full story / add a comment
galway / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday October 27, 2006 22:36 by TD
This evening, eight Shell to Sea activists picketed the Westside Shell Service Station for two hours, our hearts and ranks swelled with the the infusion of new blood in the form of Somhairle and his crew of nine who prioritised our protest over their Critical Mass bikeride in Galway. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Friday October 27, 2006 17:48 by antiwar
To remember the atomic bomb drop on hiroshima and nagasaki 60 years ago, Salvatore Vaccaro alledgedly damaged 2 f-16 planes. He has been jailed for 6 months now and today he faced the judges in den Bosh in the Netherlands. He has to pay 750000 euro and a year in jail and if he doesnt come up with the monies another year in jail etc. untill he pays up. read full story / add a comment
limerick / animal rights / news report Friday October 27, 2006 15:40 by Stephan Wymore
In Limerick city today members of Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN) wearing little more than fake blood whilst posing ‘dead’ inside two meat trays covered in clear plastic with signs reading ‘Meat Is Murder’ demonstrated to crowds of passersby and onlookers that if you eat meat you’re eating flesh. We also had other activists distributing leaflets whilst another showed PETA’s ‘Meat Your Meat’ on a portable lap-top shocking many people and showing the inside of the slaughterhouse. read full story / add a comment |
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