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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Tuesday October 12, 2004 17:00 by Joe
Far right nut case Justin Barrett is to speak in UCD tomorrow night as a guest of the L&H debating society. Yet even the Sunday Times describes " his intellectual influences as ... thinkers whose economic corporatism and racial separation concepts are central to the ideology of the International Third Position fascist network" [Sunday Times - 18th May 2003] read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday October 12, 2004 14:54 by Jack White
This October the Jane's “Less Lethal Weapons Conference” is taking place in The Berkeley Court Hotel, Ballsbridge on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th of October. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Tuesday October 12, 2004 12:38 by kevin
A local community rejects Public Private Partnerships. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday October 12, 2004 09:55 by Niall Meehan
Before departing for the US as EU Ambassador John Bruton questioned the War of Independence that saw the emergence of his party and that eventually paved the way to his becoming Taoiseach. He effectively disowned his Fine Gael Party and claimed allegiance to the defunct Irish Parliamentary or Home Rule Party that had failed to secure a subsidiary Irish parliament under the Crown. He said that having southern MPs in Westminster would have tempered British policy, seeming to forget that it had little impact on what Professor Roy Foster once called the famine “holocaust”. Indeed Bruton admitted that it resulted in the slaughter of many of the thousands of Irishmen who followed John Redmond’s lead in the First World War, as Redmond was “obliged to support imperial policy”. read full story / add a comment |
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