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Mary Kelly : Last Friday's Ennis Photo's

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Sunday November 07, 2004 14:50author by Eoin Rice - Dublin Mary Kelly Support Group Report this post to the editors

From Sligo (Pitstop Karen), Cork, Dublin, Galway, Newry and Dingle Mary's supporters travelled to ..

Ennis for her sentencing rendezvous with Judge Carroll Moran - more of the same is in store as the sentencing was deferred to Dec 1st in Limerick.
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author by redjadepublication date Mon Nov 08, 2004 14:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

as American Marines that passed through Shannon yesterday to level Fallujah today, your action is more relevant than ever.

Ireland is indeed an aircraft carrier.

Is Ireland happy with this or has it just accepted it?

author by Action04publication date Mon Nov 08, 2004 17:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

When you think of all thats happened since the invasion of Afghanistan it makes you despair. If only there were more people like mary Kelly in this country. Because in this life or the next were all going to have to face up to how or how not we facilitated evil and destruction in our world

God bless you and all your your supporters

author by Johnpublication date Mon Nov 08, 2004 17:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

As an Irish citizen I'm ok with the troops coming through Ireland. Just think, this could be the last friendly country these soldiers see before going to face the horrors of war in Iraq. And what do you lot do? Protest and cause trouble. As if the troops don't have enough to worry about. Let them be. Almost 1200 of them dead, over 18000 wounded so far. YOU DON'T REPRESENT ME.

author by Pequot and Congolesepublication date Mon Nov 08, 2004 18:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

1 - 2 - A thousand Mogadishu's

author by Lone starpublication date Mon Nov 08, 2004 20:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Will the motley (tiny) crew also protest against the illegal punishment beatings, bombings and murder committed by Irish terrorists?

Are the children of Ulster worth less than the children of Iraq?

Answers on a postcard please.......

author by Anonpublication date Mon Nov 08, 2004 23:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I think you are entitled to call them what you want as long as you make some sort of coherent point, with politeness. There is too much abuse allowed on indymedia imo. For instance, there are some contributors who endlessly slag off the swp on every thread on every given occasion. As an swper I don't find this a particularly comradely form of debate, but such is life on this channell.

Meanwhile, well done to those who made it to Ennis and those who highlighted her case. Its a shame more people weren't there.

author by DaMcpublication date Tue Nov 09, 2004 15:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you wish to view the comments above that were hidden (possibly the most articulate posts ever on the imc obviously written by a genius of the english language) indymedia has provided a way for users of this site to review the editorial process.

Go to http://www.indymedia.ie/admin.php

and login as UNCOVER- with the pasword PLEASE.

I suppose this allows users to view comments that have been deemed unsuitable for publication because they have little relevance to the discussion in progress. Comments like those by Pete and RK who obviously have very little to contribute apart from spite and an infantile sense of hummor.

Ps fair play to ya Mary.

author by Anthony - Indymedia Ireland Editorial Grouppublication date Wed Nov 10, 2004 01:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The primary reason for the uncover/please login is so that those who want to participate in the editorial process can see features in progress.  Before the account was created, those participants on the editorial list but who weren't editors couldn't really contribute to the process of writing / compiling features as the draft features were hidden to all but the editors. They would have been aware that articles were being featured but not being editors they couldn't see the content of the article being prepared. The new account was added so that those who want to participate in the editorial process can now view the draft features and suggest improvements, corrections and other changes before the editorial group votes to go "live" with the front page feature.

The newswire list is still the primary mechanism we have for transparency and accountability. Anyone can subscribe and once you're subscribed, you have access to all the past archives which act as a historical record for every editorial action since the site started using Oscailt. Using the uncover login can add some context but it won't tell you why something was hidden and / or which guideline was contravened. Site users may see the hidden posts but they will still be in the dark regarding how the editorial process works and how open and transparent it is to those who make the small effort to subscribe to the lists.

author by Deirdre Clancypublication date Wed Nov 10, 2004 15:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"I suppose this allows users to view comments that have been deemed unsuitable for publication because they have little relevance to the discussion in progress. Comments like those by Pete and RK who obviously have very little to contribute apart from spite and an infantile sense of hummor."

Yeah, but I recall putting a comment on this thread wishing Mary well or something to that effect, and now it's gone. Although it was a fairly banal comment, I've seen a lot more banal stuff on that's been left on threads.

I know this isn't necessarily the place for a discussion of editorial policy, but I do wonder about why something relatively innocuous would get removed in that manner.

So again, well done and hope all goes well, Mary.

author by Linnell K.publication date Mon Nov 15, 2004 20:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

To me it is a very bad idea to include violent actions in the cause of peace. So destroying a plane is not done in my name but I whole heartedly support all those who demonstrate in a non violent way as that is what the peace movement is all about

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