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international / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday October 20, 2004 21:34 by SP Member 6 comments (last - friday october 22, 2004 14:31)
On 14 October the Forum on Europe heard an address by the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan who had come to speak about planned reforms to the United Nations. All Party leaders were allowed to address comments to Kofi Annan. The following speech was made by Joe Higgins. Annan, reflecting the arrogance of all diplomats and members of the political elite these days, did not answer any of Joe’s questions or refer to any points made in his speech in the summation given to the Forum. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Wednesday October 20, 2004 20:53 by Nina Ni Cheallaigh 12 comments (last - friday october 22, 2004 12:37)
Intimidation and racism in Dunsink read full story / add a comment
louth / environment / news report Wednesday October 20, 2004 16:50 by Sean Crudden 1 comment (last - thursday october 21, 2004 12:17) 3 images
Some advance on the work in progress of Cooley Environmental and Health Group was reported at last night's meeting of the Group. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Wednesday October 20, 2004 13:55 by James O'Brien 62 comments (last - tuesday november 15, 2005 21:00) 2 images
This is the text of the talk I gave a couple of weeks back at the Irish Social Forum. A number of workshops were merged into that one, the SWP had requested one on the Party and the Anti-Capitalist movment, ourselves on anarchism, and somebody else on alliances, fronts and left organisations. So this talk concentrated on introducing anarchist ideas on and left it up to the discussion from the floor afterwards to see where things went. Kieran Allen of the SWP and Dermot Connelly formerly of the Socialist Party spoke from a Marxist-Leninist viewpoint. Thanks to all the people in the ISF for putting the work in to make the weekend, at least, possible. read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Wednesday October 20, 2004 13:55 by ARN 10 comments (last - friday october 29, 2004 12:22)
Dear friends, the momentum for the ARN march - carnival rally is growing. Public endorsement and support already to date has come from, the Chinese Welfare Association, The Belfast Jewish community, The Indian Community centre, the Belfast Islamic centre, the Multi Cultural Resource Centre, The Latin American Support Group, Travellers organisations. Also from the trade union movement - to date - the Irish Congress of Trade Unions {ICTU}, as well as Unison, T&G, NIPSA and from the Belfast Trades Union Council. Support and endorsement also from the N.Ireland Human rights Commission, the N.Ireland Law Centre, The N.Ireand! Children’s Commissioner, as well as political parties, local community, writers, solidarity and women’s groups and organisations. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Wednesday October 20, 2004 04:37 by Noise Hacker 41 comments (last - friday march 04, 2005 13:04) 25 images
Less Lethal Weapons Protest Tuesday 19th of October 2004 Berkeley Court Hotel - Dublin 5.00pm - 7.30pm read full story / add a comment
Yesterday, in Ennis, the denouement of Mary Kelly's travails against our criminal government started
galway / anti-war / imperialism / news report Wednesday October 20, 2004 02:00 by Tommy Donnellan 81 comments (last - friday october 29, 2004 22:46) 2 images
Yesterday, Mary represented herself in court and asked that a translator of german be provided for one of her witnesses and that her right to a "Mc Kenzie friend" be recognized - both her requests were acquiesced to. Today, once the jury is sworn in, the trial proper should start - we urge all people of conscience, who are not prepared to take the lies and criminal collusion of our government with Bush & co, anymore, to get themselves to Ennis court to protest, protest, protest and support her ?. read full story / add a comment |
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