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dublin / anti-war / imperialism / press release Tuesday December 05, 2006 12:23 by Dublin Catholic Worker 12 comments (last - thursday december 14, 2006 23:51) 1 image
This Catholic Worker initiative flows from last December's "Witness Against Torture" walk through Cuba to Guantanamo Bay, nonviolent direct actions at U.S. Mission to the U.N. (NYC) and White House (DC) and a gathering gof 350 Catholic Workers from 55 communities in North America and Europe (Oct, Iowa, USA). Catholic Workers will hold vigil at their local Cathedrals Sunday Dec 10 (Human Rights Day) and then converge on Washingotn DC for nonviolent direct action on Jan. 11th (5th anniversary of opening of Guantanamo military prison). read full story / add a comment
national / environment / press release Saturday December 02, 2006 20:03 by Martin Hogan 1 comment (last - wednesday december 06, 2006 15:08)
Green Party calls for renegotiation of our oil and gas "deal". read full story / add a comment
antrim / gender and sexuality / press release Friday December 01, 2006 20:01 by Feminist 2 images
Wednesday 29th November saw the 'Women in Struggle' DVD and discussion held in the University of Ulster Jordanstown Campus. The DVD charted the key role of women within the Irish freedom struggle from its conception right upto the modern era. The event was oraganised by the Jordanstown Ógra cumann, and they were delighted to have in their company, Sinn Féin's National Director fo Gender Equality, Eibhlin Glenholmes. read full story / add a comment
international / animal rights / press release Friday December 01, 2006 05:51 by Jupiter 22 comments (last - friday march 09, 2007 21:18) 1 image
Responsibility for domestic pet animals does not lie within the sphere of responsibility of any Government department. Senator Jim Higgins raised the issue with the Minister for Agricultue and Food, Deputy Mary Coughlan at the request of Anvil Ireland. In her letter to Senator Higgins Minister Coughlan states " The position as regards my Department is that its statutory responsibility relates only to the welfare and protection of farmed animals and does not extend to animals kept as pets. I understand that the matter of ratification of the European Convention for the Protection of Pets and the responsibility of Departments is under consideration". I have tabled a question to the European Commission pointing out that as of now no Irish Government Department has responsibility for pets and urging the Commission to insist that responsibility he assigned to a particular Department without further delay. read full story / add a comment
national / environment / press release Thursday November 30, 2006 18:07 by Woodsman 3 comments (last - sunday february 11, 2007 08:17) 2 images
The future of forestry in Ireland will be affected by the National Forest Standard being put together by the Irish Forest Certification Initiative (IFCI) steering group that is now at the stage of third and final draft. Big forestry concerns are trying to push through a weak standard so that they can easily get their Forest Stewardship Certification with little regard for social and environmental factors (e.g. pollution of water courses, landslides such as at Derrybrien, native trees and biodiversity, landscape character). Consultation with the public has been limited due to lack of information and advertising of meetings. If a weak standard is accepted, then we can expect more of the same Sitka Spruce plantations raping our natural environment for years to come - and more of Coillte's selling off of state lands in their control to make up for the lack of profitability from Sitka Spruce - and more pollution and landslides. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / press release Wednesday November 29, 2006 16:50 by A.R.I.S.E 1 image
Barry McColgan "I'm out to sing songs that will prove to you that this is your world!" Woody Guthrie As we, Ógra Shinn Féin, enter into an intense Broad Anti Imperialist campaign (A.R.I.S.E.), we must be pitching our message and actions to the widest possible audience. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / press release Wednesday November 29, 2006 08:27 by . 1 comment (last - wednesday november 29, 2006 22:25)
The We Won’t Pay Campaign has attacked the Government over recent revelations that poorer householders who do not pay water charges will be pursued quicker than wealthy households. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / press release Tuesday November 28, 2006 17:14 by lyinternational 4 comments (last - thursday november 30, 2006 21:24)
Labour Youth will mark November 29th, the United Nations day of solidarity with Palestine by calling for a boycott of all Israeli goods and services as well as support for the educational and cultural boycott of Israel. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Saturday November 25, 2006 17:47 by Jay Dooling 13 comments (last - thursday november 30, 2006 20:09) 2 images
Loyalist Michael Stone’s attempt to disrupt Stormont’s proceedings demonstrates the critical need for a renewed commitment towards peace by all parties and governments involved in the recent assembly talks. The convicted killer brazenly stormed into the Stormont building where politicians were debating the restoration of the assembly. Stone was armed with a gun, a knife and several makeshift bombs. read full story / add a comment
galway / arts and media / press release Friday November 24, 2006 22:32 by Conor 8 comments (last - tuesday november 28, 2006 19:56) 2 images
Academic, author and activist Denis O’ Hearn spoke in Galway last night (Thursday) at the launch of his most recent book, ‘Nothing But an Unfinished Song’ read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / press release Friday November 24, 2006 22:04 by Martin Hogan 2 comments (last - tuesday december 12, 2006 15:20) 1 image
Why was the proposed M3 routed so close to the historic site of Tara when the government knew it would cause massive delays, controversy, additional costs and lengthy legal actions? Was it in the public interest? read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Friday November 24, 2006 15:17 by Citizen 17 comments (last - wednesday december 06, 2006 15:58) 1 image
RTE breach their opinion poll guidelines and fail to publish a key poll finding Shell to Sea deplores the selective and biased account in today’s Irish Independent of the RedC opinion poll. There is an inaccurate and disgraceful manipulation of the opinion poll findings. This represents a new low in media misrepresentation of the issues. It appears that RTE has breached its own guidelines on conducting opinion polls. Particular care must be taken when joint polls with other organisations are planned. If for example the costs of a poll are shared with a newspaper, programme makers must be aware that the same constraints of impartiality do not apply to newspapers as apply to RT and that the high-lighting of particular data in the newspapers may reflect on the impartiality of RTE … Programme-makers must be wary of the possibility of data from polling and its interpretation being used in a partisan or propagandist way (RTE Guidelines) read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Friday November 24, 2006 14:55 by xtic 1 image
RTE breach their opinion poll guidelines and fail to publish a key poll finding read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Thursday November 23, 2006 16:56 by Internationale 1 comment (last - friday november 24, 2006 21:48) 2 images
For the months November and December the A.R.I.S.E campaign focusses on Political Policing and Political Prisoners, both Republican and International. At the recent National Congress Ogra passed a motion in support of Native American prisoner Leonard Peltier. We must now honour that motion and as part of the A.R.I.S.E campaign, act to FREE LEONARD! The following is a letter from Leonard: read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / press release Tuesday November 21, 2006 17:42 by Seán Ó Murchú
Republican POWs held in segregated conditions in Maghaberry have been engaged in an ongoing protest since the 19th June 2006. The British Government and the Prison Service in the Six Counties are well aware of their five demands. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Monday November 20, 2006 14:17 by xtic 53 comments (last - tuesday november 28, 2006 13:27) 3 images
At Sunday night's Shell to Sea meeting at Glenamoy it was decided to cancel the planned day of solidarity which was to take place on Friday 24 November. The following is the press statement released today by Shell to Sea. read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / press release Monday November 20, 2006 03:03 by Tara 3 1 comment (last - tuesday november 21, 2006 17:55) 1 image
The Climate Change Challenge - Conference, Survey and NRA Talk The Climate Change Challenge is a cross-party and inter-NGO initiative, being taken in the wake of the recent EU and UK findings on the economics and climate change, the recent UN conference on climate change, and the release of the Irish Government Estimates in November 2006. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Friday November 17, 2006 18:31 by National Secretary 1 comment (last - saturday november 18, 2006 04:47)
Last friday's events in Rossport were a clear example of the brutality of the state; non-violent protesters were viciously assaulted with fists, boots and batons. It is important to remember however, that these events are part of the same logic that saw five men imprisoned for 92 days last year for refusing to allow Shell to construct a dangerous pipeline through their land. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / press release Friday November 17, 2006 18:12 by turoe
According to news sources, a shipment of MOX fuel will leave the Sellafield Nuclear Facility in the UK, for France. The shipment is due for arrival on Wednesday the 22nd of November. read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-capitalism / press release Thursday November 16, 2006 18:12 by Rossport Solidarity 5 comments (last - saturday november 18, 2006 18:46) 8 images
A large crowd of Ogra Shinn Fein activists organised and took part in a direct action at the Statoil service station in Newcastle this lunch-time (Thursday), closing the station for buisness for an hour. The protest was attended by activists from the Socialist Party and Shell to Sea.OSF spokesperson Caitlin Ni Ruanaidh said of the action, "We mounted a picket today to express our solidarity with the beleaguered community in Rossport, and to raise awareness of the theft of our natural resources." read full story / add a comment |
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