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category antrim | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Wednesday October 20, 2004 13:55author by ARN Report this post to the editors

ARN Rally

Dear friends,

the momentum for the ARN march - carnival rally is growing. Public endorsement and support already to date has come from, the Chinese Welfare Association, The Belfast Jewish community, The Indian Community centre, the Belfast Islamic centre, the Multi Cultural Resource Centre, The Latin American Support Group, Travellers organisations. Also from the trade union movement - to date - the Irish Congress of Trade Unions {ICTU}, as well as Unison, T&G, NIPSA and from the Belfast Trades Union Council. Support and endorsement also from the N.Ireland Human rights Commission, the N.Ireland Law Centre, The N.Ireand! Children’s Commissioner, as well as political parties, local community, writers, solidarity and women’s groups and organisations.

Dear friends,

the momentum for the ARN march - carnival rally is growing. Public endorsement and support already to date has come from, the Chinese Welfare Association, The Belfast Jewish community, The Indian Community centre, the Belfast Islamic centre, the Multi Cultural Resource Centre, The Latin American Support Group, Travellers organisations. Also from the trade union movement - to date - the Irish Congress of Trade Unions {ICTU}, as well as Unison, T&G, NIPSA and from the Belfast Trades Union Council. Support and endorsement also from the N.Ireland Human rights Commission, the N.Ireland Law Centre, The N.Ireand! Children’s Commissioner, as well as political parties, local community, writers, solidarity and women’s groups and organisations.

There is also two local community feeder marches from West and South Belfast confirmed to date, and preparation is on going to mobilise for these.

West Belfast assembles Roden Street 1pm Sat Oct 30th
South Belfast assembles Shaftesbury Sq at 1pm on the 30th Oct

We are still looking into one from North Belfast , with the main starting point for the rally begining at the Arts College at 2pm

The poster can now be downloaded from the ARN website www.arnni.tk Can this begin to be circulated widely amongst networks, workplaces, colleges, friends and family and also for supportive organisations to urge their membership to attend. Also we are making up banners, streamers and flags etc, to add to the carnival a! tmosphere, while at the same time ensuring that we put across an important message.

So we urge trades unions, and local organisations to bring along or do up their own local banners.

For example an ARN supporter who is head of the Art Department in St Louise's school is getting some of his students together to do up a banner 'St Louise's students against Racism' to participate in the rally, while other persons are meeting up for a get together while again making up other local banners as well.

Also keep the endorsements coming in to [email protected] the full list of endorsements will be given to the media for our press conference early next week.

Final for the moment, there is an ARN stall in Belfast this Sat it meets 2pm outside Tescos in Royal Ave. This involves handing out leaflets etc - we urge people to come down and lend a hand. So spread the word and let’s get ready to rally against racism while celebrating our diversity,

Davy Carlin on behalf of the ARN steering group. 20/04/04

author by ARNpublication date Wed Oct 20, 2004 17:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Some of the endorsements coming in over the last few hours,

Sai Pak Chinese community group,
Amnesty International
STEP

International Voluntary Service N. Ireland
The Duncrun Cultural Initiative, the Fountain Mens Group, L/Derry, the Fountain Youth Club, L/Derry, and the Rasharkin Womens Group, North Antrim, wish to support the rally against racism on the 30th October.

The North Antrim Branch of the Workers Party send our support and will attend the rally. D

author by bpublication date Thu Oct 21, 2004 14:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

should be explained within the first few lines

author by And It growspublication date Thu Oct 21, 2004 18:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Support now coming in from the combined Travellers Movement of Northern Ireland.
Also from the whole combined Voluntary sector in the North in the form of The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary action NICVA, which has over 1000 local community and voluntary organisations as members. Also lending support is the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign, as well as political parties and organisations across the political spectrum and divide.

author by Not to forgetpublication date Thu Oct 21, 2004 19:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Refugee Action Group, UNESCO, The Blanket, Intercomm, Wheel works Youth Arts Organisation.

author by ARNpublication date Fri Oct 22, 2004 17:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

1} My name is Michael Boyd and I work as Community Relations Officer at the Irish Football Association and would like to donate some 'give racism the red cards' to the campaign, which could be distributed to the crowd. I support all efforts to combat racism in all its forms.

1} The Socialist Party and Socialist Party TD Joe Higgins offer our support to the Anti-Racism Rally to be held on Oct 30th. We look forward to joining with you in opposing racism on the streets of Belfast.
Yours fraternally,
Gary Mulcahy
on behalf of the Socialist Party.

3} I am organising a fire gathering in Belfast over the Hallowe'en weekend (fire and non-fire poi dancers and staff dancers, along with jugglers etc), and I was wondering if you'd be interested in our group joining your parade?

Our main burn will be on the Saturday night outside Queens student union, but I am hoping that most of us will meet up on the Saturday afternoon for a practice - and perhaps by joining your parade we could help draw attention to your cause too?

4} Tools for Solidarity endorses the "no excuses" anti racism rally of Sat 30
October.

Tools For Solidarity is a non-profit making development organisation which
collects & refurbishes hand tools & sewing machines and sends them to
skilled tradespeople in Africa as an act of solidarity and enables them to
be self reliant.

Hamish Arrowmith
TFS secretary

5} My name is Paul Kelly. I am a school student, no organisation and I and my friends support the rally and will be there. We will be doing up our own banner to.

author by ARNpublication date Mon Oct 25, 2004 11:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The endorsements still come rolling in - Just to note if you want posters or leaflets they can be down loaded via our website at www.arnni.tk and if you want your posters in languages ranging from Chinese to Irish contact us on [email protected].

author by ARNpublication date Tue Oct 26, 2004 14:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

More support for the rally coming in - Political parties to date, DUP, Sinn Fein, SDLP, Alliance, PUP, SWP, WP, SP,

Also from Age Concern Northern Ireland, Fourthwrite, The Independent Workers Union, The centre For Global Education - The one world Centre, the Future Way Programme,

Keep endorsements coming to [email protected]

author by ARNpublication date Tue Oct 26, 2004 16:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Some more endorsements.

The Ulster Unionist Party, The Northern Ireland Fire Brigades Union, Trademark, Unison Community and Voluntary Branch

author by Scáth Shéamaispublication date Tue Oct 26, 2004 23:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

DUP? I guess they're anti-racist so long as the racism isn't emanating from the Donegall Pass?

author by Organise!publication date Fri Oct 29, 2004 12:22author email organiseireland at yahoo dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Members of the Belfast and Dublin and Kildare locals of Organise! will also be at the march. See you there.

Related Link: http://www.organiseireland.org
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