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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Demonstrate at Mansion House 11-12pm
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Sunday April 30, 2006 02:47 by Laurence - Dublin Campaign For Free Speech posterban at dublin dot com 0851544021
Act against the Poster Ban We are holding a protest at the Mansion House to start our campaign against Dublin City Council effectively ending the right to free assembly by ordering its employees to rip down every single event notice posted in the city area. This is a huge handicap to ALL campaigns large and small who want to publicise meetings or events. While big business, and the parties which they bankroll are free to advertise anywhere they like, small campaigns are undermined by this censorship which started during the Bush visit. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5The above link doesn't work, a comma has been used instead of a dot.
Here's the link with the dot: - http://stoptheposterban.blogspot.com/
Nice job on the blog Laurence.
Click the links below to download the PDF Files
http://www.cosantoiri.org/docs/mansionhousea5.pdf
http://www.cosantoiri.org/docs/mansionhousea6.pdf
The poster ban in Dublin is a clear violation of the right of every
Irish citizen to engage in free speech. It is an undue
prior-restraint on freedom of speech, disguised as a litter law, which
should be tested in the courts if no satisfactory action is taken as a
result of these public requests to have the issue addressed at the
local authority level.
Article 40 of the Irish Constitution (1937) declares that 'It is the
right of the citizens to express freely their convictions and
opinions'.
Article 19 of the Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that 'Everyone
has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right
includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek,
receive and impart information and ideas through any media and
regardless of frontiers.'
Since its inception, over a year ago, the law has made it impossible
for me to easily and affordably inform the public of matters of public
interest relating to the Hill of Tara / M3 motorway issue.
It is not only the blanket ban on public notices itself that stifles
speech, it is the lack of designated areas provided as an alternative,
which would be easy to maintain. This exhibits a complete lack of
desire on the part of the Dublin authorities to allow a healthy
democracy to flourish here.
I support the actions taken here today, and hope that the Lord Mayor
kindly entertains some constructive proposals to rectify the
situation.
END
In friendly way, or their union? the people who actually take down the posters.
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