Upcoming Events

no events match your query!

New Events

no events posted in last week

textDon't kill the Guga chicks ! 15:02 Oct 28 4 comments

textlive horse to be exported 14:31 Oct 28 4 comments

textAnimals At Halloween 13:01 Oct 28 1 comments

textNepal: The Red Star-17 10:44 Oct 28 0 comments

textDahr Jamail back in Iraq 16:26 Oct 27 2 comments

more >>

Blog Feeds

Anti-Empire

Anti-Empire

offsite link North Korea Increases Aid to Russia, Mos... Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:29 | Marko Marjanovi?

offsite link Trump Assembles a War Cabinet Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:29 | Marko Marjanovi?

offsite link Slavgrinder Ramps Up Into Overdrive Tue Nov 12, 2024 10:29 | Marko Marjanovi?

offsite link ?Existential? Culling to Continue on Com... Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:28 | Marko Marjanovi?

offsite link US to Deploy Military Contractors to Ukr... Sun Nov 10, 2024 02:37 | Field Empty

Anti-Empire >>

Human Rights in Ireland
Promoting Human Rights in Ireland

Human Rights in Ireland >>

Lockdown Skeptics

The Daily Sceptic

offsite link No, Roberta Cowell Was Not ?Transgender? Fri Feb 14, 2025 15:11 | Zack Stiling
The Science Museum has repeated the claim that Roberta Cowell was Britain's 'first transgender woman'. This is false, says Zack Stiling. She was biologically female. Worse, she would have hated the trans movement.
The post No, Roberta Cowell Was Not ‘Transgender’ appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Academia Fights Back in the War on DEI Fri Feb 14, 2025 13:21 | Dr Roger Watson
As major corporations see the light over DEI and Trump flushes it out of the US Government, true to form, academia is manning the woke barricades in its determination to fight back, says Dr Roger Watson.
The post Academia Fights Back in the War on DEI appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Giant Gas Field Discovery Could Power Britain for a Decade Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:28 | Will Jones
A giant gas field has been discovered under Lincolnshire that could fuel the UK's entire needs for a decade, reducing?dependence on imports?and generating tens of thousands of jobs, an energy company has said.
The post Giant Gas Field Discovery Could Power Britain for a Decade appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Queer Cambridge Fri Feb 14, 2025 09:00 | James Alexander
"King's was not queer, completely, and Cambridge elsewhere was certainly not as queer as King's." Prof James Alexander reviews Simon Goldhill's Queer Cambridge: An Alternative History.
The post Queer Cambridge appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link In Episode 28 of the Sceptic: Peter Hitchens on Lucy Letby, FSU Barrister Adam King on the Acquittal... Fri Feb 14, 2025 07:00 | Richard Eldred
In Episode 28 of the Sceptic: Peter Hitchens on Lucy Letby, FSU barrister Adam King on the acquittal of Jamie Michael and Eugyppius on how immigration is upending German politics.
The post In Episode 28 of the Sceptic: Peter Hitchens on Lucy Letby, FSU Barrister Adam King on the Acquittal of Jamie Michael and Eugyppius on How Immigration Is Upending German Politics appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

Lockdown Skeptics >>

Voltaire Network
Voltaire, international edition

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?120 Fri Feb 14, 2025 13:14 | en

offsite link Did the IDF kill more Israelis on October 7, 2023, than the Palestinian resistan... Fri Feb 14, 2025 13:00 | en

offsite link Donald Trump and the conflict in Ukraine, by Thierry Meyssan Wed Feb 12, 2025 05:10 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N?119 Fri Feb 07, 2025 15:26 | en

offsite link Donald Trump plans to displace Palestinians from Gaza and build a riviera on the... Fri Feb 07, 2025 13:33 | en

Voltaire Network >>

cork / miscellaneous Thursday September 14, 2006 21:56 by Miriam Cotton

" How many of us can put our hands up and say we are not ourselves primarily responsible for the culture of drunkenness that our children are now embracing with such eagerness?"

featured image
Nothing can be done collectively without laying on booze

“In the name of greed we are in danger of losing everything that is good about our town”. So said SF town councillor Paul Hayes at a public meeting held in Clonakilty, West Cork on Monday 4th September and it might have been a good thing if every parent, politician, publican and young adult in Ireland had been present. Certain events in Clonakilty in recent years have the familiar ingredients of many a story that could be told up and down the country: petty politics; worries about garda presence, indifferent parents; grasping business interests and so forth. But an analysis of the situation is instructive because, if we are looking to apportion blame, none of us come out of it looking good.

There appears to be general agreement nowadays that the country is rapidly losing its soul, whatever that is or was. We acknowledge the benefits of increased prosperity but are as rabbits frozen in headlights about what to do with its negative consequences, which are increasingly difficult either to ignore or to avoid. Some folk snarl at talk like this, terrified both of its impact on profit – pursuit of which is the new compulsory religion – and that we might all end up back where we were 30 years ago. Well, it is at least arguable that nothing will guarantee that we end up on the scrap heap more than shoving our heads in the sand about what we are making of our country right now. The trouble with the ostrich perspective is that you are left with limited faculties for thinking and communicating, if you see what I mean.

From the archive: Guns, drugs, work and the future of life in Blanchardstown, Dublin 15

In a society that values working 40+ hours a week, and a 'career', above genuine time with your family, friends, and space to do absolutely nothing if you wish, alcohol is always going to be the answer. We're all working more and making higher wage packets - but we've no time to enjoy it. More than a hundred years after Haymarket, the concept of an 8 hour day being enough to keep society afloat has not been improved upon. Surely with technological advances with labour saving devices, we should all be working 4 hours a day. This doesnt feed into a system based on profit however......continues.

dublin / gender and sexuality Wednesday September 13, 2006 01:55 by sovietpop
featured image
Answering difficult questions early on a Saturday morning

In June, the women members of the WSM hosted a dayschool on Women in Revolutionary Struggle. Following on from this RAG (Revolutionary Anarcho-Feminist Group) decide to host a women's only day-school on sexual violence. This was held in the in the new Seomra Spraoi space in Dublin.

I have to be honest; I wasn’t looking forward to it. Sexual violence is a difficult, emotional and disturbing issue. Spending a Saturday talking about it just wasn’t my idea of fun. It was something important, that had to be done, but not exactly a barrel of laughs.
But I was wrong, there were lots of laughs, and it was fun (who’d have thought it!). RAG are to be complimented for creating a relaxed and easy going environment in which to discuss this most difficult of issues.

The first thing we did was get to know the person sitting beside us – we asked them about what they liked and didn’t like, what they were good at and what they were bad at. Then we went around in a circle, each introducing the person we had been talking to everyone else. I discovered that Clair likes Organising and that Eve likes Rossport Solidarity Camp and hates Shell. I like cats and have a bad memory. It was an easy start to the day, but things were about to get more difficult.

national / housing Wednesday September 06, 2006 14:25 by Indymedia Editorial Collective
featured image
Reclaiming Fitzwilliam Square over Mayday'04

From the newswire: A LOCAL authority has come under fire after revelations it sold a prime development site in a thriving town centre for just €100. Leitrim County Council last week defended its decision to sell the town centre car park, which is estimated at being worth tens of thousands of euros. The land on Church Lane just off the Main Street in Manorhamilton was sold to the Manorhamilton Enterprise Forum Ltd, a voluntary group comprising of local businessmen. They have since sold it on to developers for an undisclosed "slight" profit who are in the process of building a major residential and commercial development on the site. The development was unsuccessfully appealed by a number of local residents to An Bord Pleanala in April and involved a petitions signed by Hundreds of local people. It has further emerged this week that the County Council have agreed to purchase back some of the development for €900,000....story continues.

Residents Reclaim Dartmouth Square: Public Party Set For Saturday

"I greatly appreciated being able to completely relax in the area without having to worry about the next car that was going to pull out in front of me or when the controller would start shouting at me to start work again.. I am not from the area, but I think it is ridiculous that the developer thinks that Dublin needs more car parks, come on! I think his comments are more like an attempt to pull the wool over Dublin's eyes. Come on O'Gara, does Dublin really need more car parking space or are you just trying to come across on the side of the ' Dublin rate payers ', when really all you want to do is profit from you initial investment. I think that the Council should pay the man for the park and get rid of him, get him out of the picture all together. Sadly I now live in Sweden and I am unable to offer my support to the residents of Dartmouth square in person, but any of you that may read this post, please know that you have my virtual support! The next time I return to Dublin, I hope Dartmouth square will be open, because it will be one of the places I will be brining my Swedish partner and our two Children for a picnic. Go n'éirí an t-ádh leat." - an Indy commentator

Read more on Dartmouth (scroll down for the latest updates in this dispute including details of public party on Saturday 9th) | Reclamation of Fitzwilliam Square back over the Mayday '04 weekend

international / anti-war / imperialism Saturday August 26, 2006 17:33 by Farah Mokhtareizadeh

Voices for Creative Non-Violence (VCNV.org) - a team that includes Farah Mokhtareizadeh (USA), Caoimhe Butterly (IRL), Michael Birmingham (IRL) and Kathy Kelly (USA),

 
Hi friends:
I am sending these pictures to you in hopes you will perhaps be able to send them off to others. I have diligently been working on writing up reports on all of the places we have visited in the last few days, but for now the captions to these photos will have to do....



Part One
 
Part Two
 
Part Three
  to be continued...  

international / rights, freedoms and repression Tuesday August 22, 2006 09:46 by Shane Faherty
featured image

In Kazakhstan massive slum clearances are taking place to facilitate the development of luxury apartments and leisure facilities. These homes were built by people who were made unemployed and displaced by neo-liberal policies following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Now they find that in order to facilitate these policies they must once again become homeless. The CWI (Comittee for a Workers International - the International of which the Socialist Party is part) section in Kazakhstan, Socialist Resistance, is deemed to be an illegal organisation but has played an active role in organising resistance to these clearances with many of our Comrades having been arrested or injured. I have published here information received from Kazakhstan and while I have edited it to some degree to run two seperate pieces together, it is otherwise a firsthand account of the situation there. Any letters or emails that can be sent in solidarity would be greatly appreciated.

Further Links on this story:
  • Report from from the Institute for War & Peace Reporting on the background of similar demolition of houses in April 2006
  • Report from the CWI on the struggle and resistance of the residents in April this year
  • Recent report from the CWI dealing with this latest attack on the shanty town.
This page can be viewed in
English Gaeilge

Fri 14 Feb, 16:42

browse text browse image browse video browse audio

Requião and Dubai Hsbc director imageRequiao and director of HSBC in Dubai offer more partnerships with Parana State 21:58 Tue 28 Oct by Chico Chagas 0 comments

textNews from down the country 21:19 Tue 28 Oct by Contaminated Crow 1 comments

A garden make-over for one of Cork 'exclusive' private schools imageIsn’t That So Sweet? 18:08 Tue 28 Oct by Peter Sullivan 9 comments

imageHill of Tara 2nd Beacons Festival Oct 31st 00:25 Tue 28 Oct by Sid 10 comments

Governor Roberto Requião imageRequiao meets president of the second largest company in Dubai 22:08 Mon 27 Oct by Pedro Silva 0 comments

SAFE congress 2008 imagePobal Chill Chomain in Norway 14:18 Mon 27 Oct by JM 0 comments

student_protest_dublin_budget6.jpg imagevideoStudents take to the street of Dublin to protest budget cutbacks 21:17 Fri 24 Oct by Paula Geraghty 14 comments

textGreystones Chamber and their links to the former Fianna Fail Deputy. 19:39 Fri 24 Oct by Mr.Peter Brady Alias. 13 comments

dsc_0078.jpg imageMedical Card Protest in Dublin - Photo Story 20:42 Thu 23 Oct by Richard Whelan 1 comments

The Syrius Trio.  From left Jane O'Hara, Bobby Chen, Elizabeth Cooney. imageWarm Recital in Anaverna 10:24 Thu 23 Oct by Sean Crudden 0 comments

more >>

textWelfarism, New Welfarism and Abolitionism Oct 28 by An Experienced Activist/Strategist 10 comments

textGet the Greens out! Oct 28 by Derek Breen 9 comments

textThe current financial crisis: three falling dominos Oct 25 by Brian 11 comments

textINTO members urged to Vote No to rotten pay deal Oct 21 by Gregor Kerr 0 comments

imageCamelot Oct 20 by Vince 1 comments

more >>

textCouncil Lost Planning Control Over Hill of Allen Due to Error Oct 28 Hill of Allen Action Group 3 comments

textConsent in Labour: A National Issue Oct 28 AIMS Ireland 0 comments

textEnforced Endorsement of British Forces 'Morally Repugnant' Oct 27 Republican Sinn Féin 3 comments

imagevideoNo! Welcome 4 War Criminals/State mUrDeRers! Oct 27 Ógra Shinn Féin 10 comments

textMairead Maguire sails for Gaza Oct 27 34 comments

more >>

IMC network

© 2001-2025 Independent Media Centre Ireland. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Independent Media Centre Ireland. Disclaimer | Privacy