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mayo / environment / opinion/analysis Saturday July 05, 2008 14:19 by m.m.mccarron 3 comments (last - saturday july 05, 2008 21:42) 3 images
Shell to Sea is currently drawing persistent attention to the flouting of EU/ Irish law in relation to the Wildlife Act of 1985 amended in 1995. It received statutory significance through its signing by the then, Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht, Michael D Higgins read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday July 05, 2008 02:21 by Justin Morahan 14 comments (last - monday october 27, 2008 21:10)
Despite Israeli and International court rulings to the comntrary the Israeli army continues to build the Apartheid Wall, promotes the expansion of settlements and shoots live bullets, rubber bullets and tear gas at protestors or indeed anyone they decide to target. Mairead Maguire reports from Bil'in. read full story / add a comment
cork / environment / feature Friday July 04, 2008 20:23 by John Jefferies 29 comments (last - tuesday april 12, 2011 15:06) 6 images
Photos taken Thursdaymorning from Cobh read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Friday July 04, 2008 14:55 by Phier 7 comments (last - sunday july 13, 2008 11:48)
Includes text no longer available on the Oireachtas timeline for this issue. read full story / add a comment
international / animal rights / news report Friday July 04, 2008 12:00 by Bernie Wright 1 comment (last - saturday july 19, 2008 00:09)
MP Peter Pilz (Green Party) Visits Martin Balluch in Prison Directly followed by a press conference outside the entrance to the prison Today MP Peter Pilz visited DDr Martin Balluch in the Josefstadt prison in Vienna. He described how he had to pass through three security checks before being able to speak to Martin over a telephone and see him through a glass screen. Their conversation was overheard and documented by a prison official. At a press conference directly after the visit Mr Pilz told the press that he now had an inkling as to what it's like to be locked up on remand. The opportunity to put questions to the Green Party Minister was seized by members of the press. MP Pilz's main contention is that, despite the Public Prosecution's accusations collapsing like a house of cards, so much so that not much is left over apart from the ominous paragraph 278a (criminal organisation), the 10 animal protectionists are still imprisoned. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / opinion/analysis Thursday July 03, 2008 14:01 by Howard Holby 28 comments (last - thursday july 10, 2008 21:32)
So far Ireland has been the only one of the 27 EU-states to demonstrate an independent court decision in favour of democracy and the rule of law [1, 2]. In the new situation brought about by the EU-leaders’ rejection of Ireland’s decision [3, 4, 5], Ireland is again tested as the last fortress of democracy within the EU. This test is on whether the official decision on Lisbon arrived at on June 12, 2008 would enter into force, or the constitutional foundations of Ireland, similarly to the other 26 states, would be bent or circumvented to serve the interests of foreign political forces [2]? The questions and the proposition of this article are meant to provide a starting point for further legal considerations, building on the assumption that an independent court still exists to protect the constitution, the rule of law and democracy in Ireland. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Thursday July 03, 2008 00:04 by paul o toole 8 comments (last - saturday july 12, 2008 00:42)
GW Bush is in the process of having a sewage plant named after him in San-Fransisco, other Presidents get librarys or hospitals. read full story / add a comment
international / environment / news report Wednesday July 02, 2008 16:58 by Tara Tara Tara 8 comments (last - tuesday november 25, 2008 16:15) 7 images
Two bus loads of Archaeologists arrived at Tara this morning for a Tour of the Hill. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Wednesday July 02, 2008 16:51 by dunk 18 comments (last - sunday february 05, 2012 11:47) 7 images
A worrying amount of reports are coming in about the possibility of a new front in the ongoing “war on terror”. The chances of an attack on Iran, who have never attacked anyone outside of its borders for 280 years now, is being increasingly talked about. But who might lead this attack and in what way might such an act further destabilise the world, both externally in the Middle East but also here at home in Europe and the “civilized world”? Bush, Obama or maybe Israel? And who might follow? Sarkozy, Burlesconi, Brown, maybe even Poland, maybe even all of Europe? read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Wednesday July 02, 2008 12:07 by Edward Horgan 3 comments (last - thursday july 03, 2008 19:57)
The special torture techniques used by the CIA, US military, Special Access Programme (SAP) teams, and interrogation 'contractors' at Guantanamo, Abu Graib and elsewhere, were developed from Chinese torture techniques used during the Korean War, including so-called Brain-Washing. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / press release Wednesday July 02, 2008 10:34 by José Antonio Gutiérrez
Since September 2007, the CAN, integrated by Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, and the EU, have been negotiating an Association Agreement, consisting in three pillars: Cooperation, Political Dialogue and Trade. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / opinion/analysis Wednesday July 02, 2008 09:05 by Howard Holby 1 comment (last - wednesday july 02, 2008 10:25)
How much legitimacy can Mr. Sarkozy assume in a non-existent role called ‘EU President’, under the current conditions, when the Lisbon Treaty meant to create such presidency has already been legally rejected, and the overall implementation process should have been revoked by now [1, 2]? How much legitimacy can be assumed for a politician who openly contradicted the decision of his own electorate [3, 4, 5] in order to seize power over the rest of the half billion who have never been and never will be his electorate [6]? How much credibility can be granted to a ‘president’ who helped organising the scheme [5] to suppress the opinion of the rest of Europe thus prevented the democratic constitutionalisation process in the region he is supposedly the ‘president’ of? read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / press release Tuesday July 01, 2008 16:34 by Ois 5 comments (last - sunday july 06, 2008 00:58) 3 images
Union members and social activists are gearing up for what may be the largest, global coordinated action against Starbucks ever. On Saturday July 5th anarchists, trade-union members and social activists in Dublin, Belfast and around the world will be leafleting and protesting against the anti-union pratices of Starbucks. In Dublin a protest will be held at the Starbucks on Dame St. at 2pm. Earlier on sturday in Belfast two simultaneous protests will be held at the Starbucks at 90 Botanic Avenue and Cornmarket. In England, Europe, Canada, the USA and Latin America simultaneous protests will be held. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Tuesday July 01, 2008 14:13 by Darren C 1 image
Scottish Human Rights lawyer Aamar Anwar, who faced contempt of court charges over statements he made on behalf of his client Mohammed Atif Siddique, convicted last year of “terrorism” as a result of activities on the internet, has been found not guilty. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Tuesday July 01, 2008 12:58 by Ciaron 4 comments (last - tuesday august 05, 2008 04:49)
The new Australian Labor government claims it is fulfilling its election promise by removing Australian troops form Iraq, with a welcome home parade in Brisbane last weekend. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/29/australia.iraq read full story / add a comment
dublin / housing / news report Tuesday July 01, 2008 10:51 by BalconyTV.Com
On May 19th Dublin City Council announced that the Public Private Partnership regeneration deal it had with McNamara/Castlethorn Construction to develop St Michael's Estate will not go ahead as planned. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / press release Tuesday July 01, 2008 03:31 by GRSBUXUNION
Coordinated Actions Across the U.S., Europe, and Latin America Could Be Largest Ever Against Coffee Chainh read full story / add a comment |
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