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Dear friends As I have previously announced, we are now “freezing” the blog.? We are also making archives of the blog available for free download in various formats (see below).?

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by Mr. Allen for the Saker blog Over the last few years, we hear leaders from both Russia and China pronouncing that they have formed a relationship where there are

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offsite link Losing to Win Thu Feb 13, 2025 14:00 | Dr James Allan
Sometimes politicians have to lose to win so the other side can show its true colours. Trump is the standout example, says Prof James Allan. Had he won in 2020, we would not have had the blitz of the last four weeks.
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A Nigerian woman who tried and failed eight times to secure asylum in Britain was finally granted the right to stay after joining a terrorist organisation just to boost her claim.
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Joanna Gray says the Gen Zer she was mentoring had an epiphany: "It?s not us who suck; it?s you Gen Xers. No wonder you lot went along with all that trans BS, you'd all lost your bottle." Terrifyingly, he was right.
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offsite link Britain?s Green ?Chernobyl? Thu Feb 13, 2025 07:00 | Ben Pile
Greens get very worried about the risk of nuclear accidents. But have they considered that the economic devastation of Net Zero will cause far more deaths than were ever suffered by Ukraine after Chernobyl, asks Ben Pile.
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A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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national / miscellaneous Tuesday November 19, 2002 03:45 by IMC Editorial Group
Unidentifiable?The Garda Compaints Board held a press conference about their "Reclaim The Streets" investigation and told the assembled journalists about the difficulties they experienced in trying to get to the bottom of the matter, with Gardai failing to identify their colleagues and generally refusing to assist the work of the inquiry. Media reports are focusing on this particular issue, and once again radio call-in shows are full of discussions about the rights and wrongs of what happened on that day and the continuing fallout.

But there are many unanswered questions that are for all purposes being ignored by most journalists. It seems as if the latest information from the Complaints Board raises more questions than it answers. The problem of the extremely limited powers of the board to compel witnesses or take serious action, raised when Indymedia reported on the establishment of the investigation, has not gone away.

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clare / anti-war / imperialism Thursday October 31, 2002 03:11 by IMC Editorial Group
Country Walks courtesy struggle.ws In a bizarre encounter at Shannon airport, two of the war monitors at Shannon today came face to face with a group of US military personnel in the arrivals hall at Shannon airport. The monitors were in the public area, watching the three Hercules C-130s at the airport, and did not expect to see uniformed military personnel in the public part of the terminal. One monitor asked a simple question and both were ordered out of the terminal, at the behest of an anonymous special agent. Two inspectors, two Garda and several security personnel made sure we left the premises. They were very determined to get us out, and the whole thing raises a lot of questions. Today is Halloween so maybe they were just trick or treating? Strange and scary stuff…

Read on if you dare

national / miscellaneous Tuesday October 22, 2002 03:55 by IMC Editorial Group

Lots of information and debate on the Nice Treaty and the issues surrounding it is passing through Indymedia Ireland as the National ‘debate’ approaches it’s conclusion. Interestingly there has yet to be a post on Indymedia arguing in favour of a Yes Vote. Here is a selection of recent posts covering a plethora of issues.

The CampaignTrade Unionists against Nice, ETUC position on the Nice Treaty, A Call to Action on Nice (includes comprehensive list of media contacts), League table of leaflets distributed by various No campaigns, Who butchered the Referendum Commission? , Who has the best Posters?, Comments on Opinion Polls, Splits emerging in Labour Party on Nice line, Justin Barrett and his links with Neo-Nazis, SIPTU Dublin Regional Conference calls for a No vote, Dail asked to interpret 'Irish NO vote' if Nice Treaty rejected, Anti-racist no campaigners outraged by media smears , Article 133 Information Group Open Letter .

Nice update
Despite the issue of Article 133 and its relationship to GATS finally getting some airing, 1 2 3 the Treaty of Nice was passed. This has lead to a lively debate on the Newswire: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
clare / anti-war / imperialism Sunday October 13, 2002 03:14 by IMC Editorial Group

The biggest Protest yet against the US Military use of Shannon Airport took place on Saturday 12th October. After a pretty standard protest – (some pushing and shoving at the entrance to the airport, speeches, an open mic, a funny standoff between a group of public representatives and the Police, music, chanting, a die-in) – a number of activists took down the fence marking the airport perimeter and initiated a mass Trespass on the grass beside a runway.

Lots of first hand accounts and reports from individuals and groups involved in the protest have been posted on Indymedia since the weekend and these have generated a huge level of debate centered around the mass direct action, the way the protest was organized and conducted, and the numerous arrests that took place in the course of the trespass. The event was widely reported in the mainstream media and has greatly increased public awareness of US Military use of the airport in the buildup to a possible war in Iraq. Country Walks courtesy struggle.ws >

Reports Collected Below:

  • 6 Arrested according to RTE
  • Cork Peace Alliance Press Release
  • Irish Anti War Movement Report
  • Mass Trespass Report
  • Salivating Dogs at Shannon
  • Anti War Questions Read Previous Article
  • dublin / miscellaneous Thursday October 10, 2002 21:40 by Andrew
    A protest against an international privatisation conference at Dublin's Burlington hotel turned violent when the Gardai (Irish police) attacked protesters with batons. They were aided by a number of non uniformed men armed with sticks and torches, some of who may have been political police (Special Branch) but others appeared to be private security.

    One of the non uniformed men attacked photographers including this reporter, attempting to smash their cameras to the ground. Under the attack the protesters retreated out of the hotel car park and down the street. At least twelve were arrested and at least two protesters received head wounds. The one pictured below appears to be the less serious of the two.

    After I gave my camera to someone else to take care of I returned to demand the name of the person who had tried to smash it. At this stage he was at the centre of a group of uniformed Gardai. Some of these had removed their numbers from their uniforms.

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