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mayo / environment / news report Saturday September 30, 2006 21:42 by Eve
The 30 of September marks one year since the Rossport five were relesed form Clover hill prison. One year since the release of the five, six years since the campaign first began and fifteen months from pickets commenced the struggle is far from over. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / news report Saturday September 30, 2006 19:19 by Qasim Rajpar
Conference asks British rulers to tender unconditional apology to Pakistan, particularly Sindh Govt on hanging of Pir Pagaro Senior read full story / add a comment
national / health / disability issues / opinion/analysis Saturday September 30, 2006 17:06 by Annie Shipsea
Try to overcome your revulsion/boredom/indifference or whatever it is that so many of you apparently well-meaining activists and Indymedia readers do when it comes to this issue, judging from the the general level of interest that these reports usually get. Five thousand comments on the disctinction between the SP and the SWP, about four on rights for people with disability. Pardon my bluffness but how about cutting us all some slack in this corner, eh? Maybe even give us some of your time and effort? read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Saturday September 30, 2006 16:18 by Donnchadh
Given that tens of thousands of Irish people were shipped into slavery, isnt it strange that Ireland has no day remembering them? I dont know of a single monument to the victims of slavery in Ireland. Perhaps someone can let me know if they know of one. As far as I know, even the Republican Movement fails to commemorate the tens of thousands of innocents sold into slavery from Ireland. Many of the women and children into sex slavery. read full story / add a comment
cork / environment / news report Saturday September 30, 2006 15:26 by Elinor
In solidarity with the courageous stand taken by the people of Rossport this week, cork shell to sea members picketed a busy shell station during rush hour. read full story / add a comment
galway / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday September 29, 2006 21:57 by TD
This evening, from 6 to 7.20 PM, 15 Shell to Sea activists picketed the Westside Shell Service Station and we were much heartened by the unstinting support and warmth of the passing motorists, joggers and pedestrians - except for one pathetic creature shouting; "Get a job" and "Hippies" (true). Galway Shell to Sea were/are most appreciative of Sinn Fein and Socialist Party Young Turks who swelled and graced our ranks. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / press release Friday September 29, 2006 15:40 by rory
No more corruption: Ahern must go: Protest this Tuesday at the Dail Bertie Ahern and the Fianna Fail/PD government’s legacy for the people of Ireland after ten years in government: -One the biggest gaps between the rich and poor in Europe -A housing crisis where many working people cannot afford to buy a home and are forced to work 7 days a week just to pay for a mortgage read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Friday September 29, 2006 15:20 by Miriam Cotton
Vincent Browne's strange affliction with trying to find jusitifications for the likes of Charles Haughey and Bertie Ahern seems now to have infected recently appointed columnist Chekov Feeney - also a member of the Indymedia.ie editorial collective. Feeney's Newspaper Watch column has, while throwing a welcome spotlight on many examples of media bias and seeming self-censorship -and is apparently unique in Ireland in its objective - sometimes failed to deliver truly well aimed punches at obviously deserving targets. read full story / add a comment
national / bin tax / household tax / water tax / opinion/analysis Friday September 29, 2006 13:34 by John McDermott
The coalition is divided. read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / opinion/analysis Friday September 29, 2006 11:31 by Michael Coulter
A family member of a sex-offender tells me that A U.S style evangelical Preacher is accessing sex-offenders and bringing them to the kingdom of God - Oh Yes. He has been banned from Limerick Prison and Cork, He is currently in the process of being banned from Arbour Hill. read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday September 29, 2006 04:45 by Northern Line
"Human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want, [and this] has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people" - Universal Declaration of Human Rights read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Friday September 29, 2006 00:08 by Ciaron
galway / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Thursday September 28, 2006 22:50 by Ingrid555
Ireland's revenge on England. The REAL Yorkshire Ripper has damaged the fabric of English society far more than the Provo bomb squads ever did in the 1970s. read full story / add a comment
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday September 28, 2006 20:43 by TD
Today, in the High Court, before Justice Ms Mary Laffoy, Shell EP Ireland made its contemptible attempt to drop its legal action against the beleaguered Rossport landowners. Last year it was the big stick of State and Big Oil intimidation that sought to cow the legitimate concerns of the Erris community in the form of Cloverhill gaol, today, it was the rotting carrot, the Trojan Horse, that was the cynical ploy of read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday September 28, 2006 19:57 by Foolish European Mother
In Harreveld youth prison in the Netherlands children are raped. Inspection youthcare decided to investigate only after parents got this out in the news. They only decided that no new children should be put in this jail. . It is not just children that did something wrong that are placed in jail in the Netherlands. BJZ a company that keeps children after they take them from their parents and that are paid by the government, also places children in jail because it is a cheap solution and their goal is to make as much monies out of children as possible. Judges in the Netherlands look away and allways decide in favour of bjz and children are thus used as tools to get monies. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / news report Thursday September 28, 2006 05:51 by cool j
Just a quick note to say that while holidaying in Italy 2 weeks ago i picked up a copy of the "International Herald Tribune" which contained an article about Shell's persistant illegal over charging in the European Bitiumen(road dressing) market. A number of oil companies were fined but Shell received by far the largest one for its particualry bad record on the matter read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Wednesday September 27, 2006 23:41 by Michelle Clarke
All I feel at this time is about the adage ' walking in the moccasins' of another. Do many of us really remember the 1980's? I do. I emigrated with my then husband to England (we hadn't the qualifications for the US. Both he and I worked in the building industry, for large companies - M.F.N. (liquiddation) but one of the big 9 in the 1970's. Then the Gallagher's Abbey. It was rough one day to see all staff lose their jobs as the construction marketed faltered further in the early 1980's. Land banks existed but planning permission for sites in places like Yellow Walls in Portmarnock were at log jam as Governments changed. I am forever grateful to people like Michael O'Leary and their foresight for Ryanair. It meant we had left Ireland but it was possible to come home and frequently. We brought new friends home. This would not have been possible in the Monopolised Aer Lingus challenged by O'Leary. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Wednesday September 27, 2006 22:35 by Michelle Clarke
Reuters: Leading world information source Did you know? 'More die from Suicide than Wars, Murders' Mental Health, Drug Addiction, Brain Injury Recovery, Addictions, eating disorders, anxiety, social anxiety, phobias, Fears, and so much more. Where is the integration in policy..........Who understands and who really cares? The areas include social, community, education, health, the thread runs through society......even to the mentality of people driving cars and flying planes.....Yes, the big one is Stress - Anxiety - and Depression it is said 25 % of people killed in RTA's are in fact Suicides. Let's get real. Integration, co-operation, rehabilitative disciplines and teams to work on say people with mental health and neurological provlsion complicated by Chronic Fatigue syndrome while at the same time ensure that people are sufficiently alert and aware to physical conditions like cancer... The statistics and comparisons in this area make interesting reading. read full story / add a comment
limerick / arts and media / press release Wednesday September 27, 2006 19:23 by Over The Edge
Presents The Cuisle Performance Poetry Slam Performance poets and spoken word artists will battle it out at the inaugural Cuisle Performance Poetry Slam to be held at 9.30pm Fri Oct 20th- White House Pub, Limerick. read full story / add a comment
galway / arts and media / press release Wednesday September 27, 2006 19:16 by Over The Edge
Welcome to 2nd Clarinbridge Arts Festival 2006 comprising a most varied and interesting programme of activities featuring The Galway Choral Association and ConTempo directed by Mark Keane, renowned harpist, Kathleen Loughnane, traditional Irish musicians, Tom Cussen, Charlie Harris, Mary Staunton, Breda Keville, Liam Lewis, Tim Lyons, special guests and highly acclaimed singers from the UK, Peta Webb and Ken Hall, Jack Harrison, classical music with Katharina Baker and Derek Hoffmann, literary events with John Quinn, Michael Coady, poetry slam with Kevin Higgins and Brendan Murphy, ‘Music of the Surf with the Clarinbridge Drama Group, environmental events with Gordon D’Arcy, Dr John Joyce, Irish Seed Savers and Slow Food, arts exhibitions, workshops and children’s events – all to be enjoyed in the beautiful village of Clarinbridge and surrounding areas. In addition, thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and artists, this excellent programme of events can be experienced free or at a nominal cost. read full story / add a comment |
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