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![](http://www.indymedia.ie/attachments/jul2003/f1.jpg) The right of Travellers to basic facilities such as water and
electricity can still not be taken for granted apparently. To find out
more I called over to the Traveller's Site in Ballyfermot for the first time recently. I was a bit nervous walking in but was immediately made to feel very
welcome by the residents. I met sisters Breda and Tina who told me their stories...
Other Indymedia Links: In
Ireland Marcos is a Traveller, Travellers
Win Case Against Vintner,
Solidarity and Music in Galway help face down Anti 'Traveller and Gypsy' Racism, Travellers and activists to protest new Public Order Act, Travellers Evicted in Cork & Clare, New Group Forms in Cork to Fight Discrimination, Travellers
in N. Ireland |
Other Links: Pavee
Point, Irish Traveller Movement,
Exchange House, European
Roma Rights Centre, Johnny
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![Salthill WARshow](http://www.indymedia.ie/attachments/jul2003/indymedia_uvs030706029.jpg) On Sunday 6th July, the Salthill airshow came to town, bedecked in all its military grandeur. Billed as an airshow, it is in fact a military show, glamourising the machines of war and desensitising people to their awful capabilities. Anti-war protestors were among the visitors to this 'family event', staging a 'die-in' on the beach.
Tuairisc as Gaeilge (Irish language report)
On Thursday, the 3rd of July, Mary Kelly walked out of Kilrush Circuit Court a free woman, to the sound of the loud cheers of a crowd of delighted anti-war activists and supporters. She had been charged on two counts – trespass (by going over the perimeter fence at Shannon) and criminal damage to a U.S. Naval aircraft that had landed at Shannon for refueling. The jury found her guilty on the much less serious charge of trespass, with the judge adjourning sentencing until October. They could not, however, reach the required ten-two majority verdict on the criminal damage charge, finally stating that they had reached deadlock and that there was no prospect of reaching agreement. Despite strenuous efforts by the prosecuting counsel throughout the four-day trial to discredit the defence, a significant portion of a jury made up of ordinary members of the Irish public could not find it in their hearts to criminalise Mary Kelly.
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Shannon Airport is the destination again on Saturday 21st of June for a
National Demonstration
called by the Cork Anti-War Campaign against the continued US Military use of the Airport. Buses are travelling from
Cork
and Dublin.
The demonstration will be complimented by a party/gathering called by SOS at what was previously the site of the Shannon Peace Camp and by a
Catholic Worker Peace Walk.
SOS
have issued an open invitation for people interested in
contributing to the party
and in a
statement and
interview
have outlined their novel approach.
Court cases
centring on events at previous Shannon demonstrations and direct actions continue, as do efforts to raise funds for those facing charges and fines. These include a
pub quiz
in Dublin on Thursday 19th June, and a
concert
in Dublin on Tuesday 17th.
An abundance of material continues to be published on Indymedia on the subject of the ongoing war in Iraq and protests and actions in opposition to it including these
audio interviews
with Caoimhe Butterly, who has recently travelled there.
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