Cops welcomed with smoke bombs and flares Dublin Pride 19:57 Jul 14 0 comments Gemma O'Doherty: The speech you never heard. I wonder why? 05:28 Jan 15 0 comments A Decade of Evidence Demonstrates The Dramatic Failure Of Globalisation 15:39 Aug 23 1 comments Thatcher's " blind eye" to paedophilia 15:27 Mar 12 0 comments Total Revolution. A new philosophy for the 21st century. 15:55 Nov 17 0 comments more >>Blog Feeds
Public InquiryInterested in maladministration. Estd. 2005RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony Waiting for SIPO Anthony
Human Rights in IrelandPromoting Human Rights in Ireland
Lockdown Skeptics
Eco-Anxiety Affects More Than Three Quarters of Children Under 12 Mon Feb 03, 2025 19:30 | Will Jones
Keir Starmer Denies Breaking Lockdown Rules as it Emerges he Took a Private Acting Lesson During Cov... Mon Feb 03, 2025 18:06 | Will Jones
Elon Musk Shuts Down US Government Foreign Aid Agency and Locks Out 600 Staffers Overnight After Tru... Mon Feb 03, 2025 15:41 | Will Jones
Food Firms Revolt Against Net Zero Over Australia?s Energy Crisis Mon Feb 03, 2025 13:00 | Sallust
Wind Turbine Bursts into Flames Mon Feb 03, 2025 11:00 | Will Jones
Voltaire NetworkVoltaire, international editionVoltaire, International Newsletter N?118 Sat Feb 01, 2025 12:57 | en 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp Sat Feb 01, 2025 12:16 | en Misinterpretations of US trends (1/2), by Thierry Meyssan Tue Jan 28, 2025 06:59 | en Voltaire, International Newsletter #117 Fri Jan 24, 2025 19:54 | en The United States bets its hegemony on the Fourth Industrial Revolution Fri Jan 24, 2025 19:26 | en |
all-Ireland protests
national |
miscellaneous |
news report
Thursday May 29, 2003 00:33 by Clem Bradley - Ogra Shinn Fein clem_osf at hotmail dot com
Protests are being held all over Ireland in response to the cancellation of elections in the six counties. large protests are being held in Dublin, British Embassy 7.30 and Belfast , City Hall 7.30 Protests are being held all over Ireland in response to the cancellation of elections |
View Comments Titles Only
save preference
Comments (11 of 11)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Ar an drochuair níl mé in ann bheith libh inniu chun tacaíocht fhisiciúil a thabhairt daoibh nó tá mé thar sáile.
Mholfainn go mór do éinne a gcreideann gur chóir an daonlathas a chosaint in Éirinn dul agus tacaíocht a thabhairt do na h-agóidí atá a reachtáil ar fud na tíre, fiú muna bhfuil tú i do bhall d'aon pháirtí.
Tá súil agam go n-éiríonn go mór libh!
En solidaridad con los Irlandeses quienes defienden la libertad y la democracia.
Euskal Herria.
Given the old twin strategy of "the ballot box in one hand and the armalite in the other" does the cancellation of elections mean Sinn Féin is going back to its favourite strategy, especially since you haven't put your guns verifiably beyond use?
Sinn Féin activists in Dublin were leafleting commuters at train stations and in the city centre. A protest is currently taking place outside Leinster House.
Pickets are also being staged in Dublin along major thoroughfares and in Navan, Drogheda, Dundalk, Longford, Mullingar, Kinnegad, New Ross, Kilkenny city, Naas, Carlow, Enniscorthy, Wicklow and Bray.
Protests were also planned in Cork city, Clonakilty, Mallow, Waterford, Tralee, Tuam, Ballinasloe, Westport, Ballina, Charlestown, Castlebar and Sligo.
the problem with elections is that they give unwarranted legitamacy to the beurocratic institutions of the modern state, what exactly this has to do with the aims of inclusion and participation of the people by the agencies that rule them I have no idea, @ least when you are not allowed to vote, you find something else meaningful to do with your time, and your posters...
But it's irrelevant whether the arms had been put verifiably beyond use because new ones could be obtained. But let me ask you something, and be honest with yourself in how you answer. WHY do you see what is happening as THEIR choice to use weapons to settle things rather than the ballot? Exactly who here is making the choice that ballots will not be used? Who has decided that their interests are better served, that their side more likely of victory, if it's decided by force of arms?
Now I personally do NOT think the only (or best) alternative to struggle when the ballot is denied is "guns" -- there ARE other methods possible. But the issue at hand isn't MY preferred tactics but the moral justification of somebody who DOES choose to pick up the gun. In other words, what precisely can I say to them. Certainly NOT "you should instead fight by the ballot rather than the bullet".
BTW --- As an "outsider" I did not put this here as specific to the situation in Ireland. It's a GENERAL moral issue in social conflict when one side or the other decides that "democratic" means will not be available.
Could you possibly explain how the IRA could return to the "armalite/ballot box" strategy when the British Government has cancelled the election?
If you can't write something intelligent, don't write anything at all...
Yes, it is absurd to critcize the IRA without a minimal acknowledement of the terrorism of the British Empire. The same goes with the PLO, however flawed, with respect to Israel. I'm an American of Irish descent. I'd like to learn Irish Gaelic. Does anyone recommend a site to purchase tapes. I don't want to take an online course. And advice?
There´s a bookshop in the Cultúrlann that specialises in Book, tapes, in general anything that may be of interest to someone with an interest in Irish.
The Bookshop is called Ceathrú Poilí (Kah-ru Polly).
Cultúrlann MacAdam/Ó Fiaich
216 Falls Road
Belfast
County Antrim
BT12 6AH
[t] 028 9023 9303
[t] 028 9023 9304
[e] [email protected]
Anyone able to right up a report on yesterdays day of action?
Up to 20 members of Ógra Shinn Fein staged a sit-in protest at the main Belfast electoral office in Church Lane in Belfast City Centre last week. As the group forced their way into the building, they were confronted by a staff member, who warned them that he would call in the PSNI police.
Undeterred, the activists took over the entrance hall of the building, where they staged their peaceful protest. When the PSNI did come on the scene, the protesters told them they would continue the protest but that they would not hinder anyone with business in the electoral office.
The protesters left after 45 minutes.