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dublin / crime and justice / press release Sunday June 12, 2011 16:23 by JUSTICE FOR RACHEL PEAVOY CAMPAIGN
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Rachel Peavoy was a 30 year old mother of two young boys. On Jan 11 2010 Rachel froze to death in her home which she had pleaded with her landlords Dublin City Council to be moved for 3 years without success. Her living conditions were of inhumane standards. She was isolated in a derelict block of flats with major anti social and drug dealing problems and also major maintenance problems. We want answers to why she was left to die in such conditions by Ireland's biggest landlord Dublin City Council. Many more still live in such conditions and this should never be allowed happen again. The human rights of these people need to be respected. read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / crime and justice / event notice Sunday June 12, 2011 16:12 by Justice For Rachel Peavoy
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17 June · 02:30 PM - 04:30 PM - Dublin City Council Ballymun Civic Centre read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / anti-capitalism / news report Sunday June 12, 2011 12:52 by #Globalrevolution
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We are the outraged, the anonymous, the voiceless. We were there, silent but alert, watching. Not gazing upward at the powers that be, but looking from side to side for the right time to unite with each other. No political party, association or trade union represents us. Nor do we want them to, because each and every one of us speaks for her or himself. Together, we want to design and create a world where people and nature come first, before economic interests. We want to design and build the best possible world. Together we can and we will. Unafraid read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / gender and sexuality / event notice Saturday June 11, 2011 23:00 by female film buff
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The Antiroom -Women writing about everything from fashion to feminism, pop culture to politics… now starting film nights. read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / gender and sexuality / event notice Saturday June 11, 2011 22:52 by female film buff
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The Anti Room -Women writing about everything from fashion to feminism, pop culture to politics… now starting their free film nights. read full story / add a comment ![]()
Eco Appz Will Be Exhibiting At Green Works, Andrew Street, Dublin Next Friday And Saturday, 17th & 1
dublin / environment / event notice Saturday June 11, 2011 21:37 by Niamh Pedreschi
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Working the Green Economy, which is part of the Convergence, 16th Sustainable Living Festival. The event is aimed at those interested in working in the green and social innovation sector. Companies who are looking to get involved in the Green Economy are also welcome to attend. read full story / add a comment
mayo / miscellaneous / news report Friday June 10, 2011 16:00 by Frank
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Wednesday and Thursday saw a serious of occupations and actions against the drilling compound at Aghoos in Mayo as part of the ongoing campaign against Shell. The events culminated in an eight-hour lock-on and a nine hour occupation of machinery which stopped all work for the day. Over thirty people were involved in the events. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / worker & community struggles and protests / opinion/analysis Friday June 10, 2011 14:37 by John Cornford
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Iranian Trade union leader Mansour Osanloo has been freed from prison after four years. Osanloo, chair of the Syndicat of Tehran and Suburbs Bus Company (Sherkat-e Vahed), has been leading workers in their fight for better conditions and for independent unions in Iran. Arrested in July 2007, he was charged with organising “propaganda against the regime” and later accused of being a threat to national security. Throughout his imprisonment he has been subject to horrific abuse. In February 2010 there was an attempt on Osanloo’s life in Rajai-Shahr prison. He was attacked by a former member of the Revolutionary Guards state militia with the support of prison wardens. Two other prisoners intervened and saved him. Later in June 2010 further tragedy hit his family when security forces attacked Zoya Samadi, Osanloo’s daughter-in-law, causing her to miscarry. read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / crime and justice / other press Friday June 10, 2011 11:56 by Anon
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This report from the WSM highlights the deepending crisis in the Irish prison system. Over the years the number of people per capita going to prison has been steadily rising and there are huge dangers with disease and infection from the practice of slopping out. And now an outbreak of TB is reported in three of the prisons. As elsewhere an dangerous drug resistant and largely incurable form of TB is on the rise. This might not seem of relevance to most people but it is not well known that in 2010 there were 520 people were imprisoned for non payment of fines like TV licences, parking fines etc. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / animal rights / press release Friday June 10, 2011 09:55 by Bernie Wright
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A new craze where Panda Garra fish suck dead skin from feet is currently being offered in Dublin. The Alliance for Animal Rights is concerned about the fish and will be calling on the NSAI to investigate this.In 14 states in the US it is already banned as being unsanitary. This craze started in the US when the fish were imported from China. read full story / add a comment
international / public consultation / irish social forum / other press Wednesday June 08, 2011 21:21 by Speranza
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Climate scientists lives are at risk. Why? Because they have produced evidence which shows the erxtent of Global Warming and the damage done to the environment. The deniers don't like this and neither do the big mining and oil companies. They go crazy at the idea of paying a carbon tax. These companies have deep pockets and it wouldn't be surprising if they slipped a few dollars to the nuttier deniers to threaten scientists and perhaps go further. Most deniers are harmless folk, they rarely leave their computers and wouldn't have the nerve to counter protest at an environmental demo. But there is always the mad few, looks as if they may be at work in Autralia. A number of Australia's leading climate scientists have been moved into safer accommodation after receiving death threats, in a further escalation of the country's increasingly febrile carbon price debate. The revelation of the death threats follows a week of bitter exchanges between the government and the opposition in the wake of a pro-carbon price TV advert featuring actor Cate Blanchet. Being a denier of GLOBAL warming and supporting the destruction of the Environment is easy. read full story / add a comment ![]()
antrim / miscellaneous / press release Wednesday June 08, 2011 15:22 by Northern Ireland Student Assembly
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The Northern Ireland Student Assembly (NISA) has called a protest in accordance with the Prime Minister, David Cameron's visit to Stormont to talk in favour of a corporation tax cut in Northern Ireland. NISA is encouraging young people and trade unions to attend the protest. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Wednesday June 08, 2011 14:32 by James Blake
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Conflict over resources has been a particularly strong feature of the last 500 years or a period regarded by some commentators as the five centuries of global capitalist expansion, begun by Christopher Columbus and followed up by the brutal conquistadors such as Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro, who searched for 'Eldorado', the city of gold. Millions of indigenous Indians from the islands of the Caribbean down the spine of Central America to the mountains of Bolivia, toiled the fields and mines to serve European monarchies who, on the back of exploited labour, built ostentatious cathedrals and palaces as, according to Eduardo Galeano in 'Open Veins of Latin America', tens of millions of souls perished from this earth. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / animal rights / press release Tuesday June 07, 2011 21:51 by meat-abolition.org
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Throughout the world, individuals, groups and organizations stand up to proclaim their dissent. We demand the banning of animal agriculture, fishing and hunting. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday June 06, 2011 10:48 by Costas A.
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Last night in Athens, took place the bigest gathering i ever witnesed myself in 37 years. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / worker & community struggles and protests / other press Sunday June 05, 2011 18:31 by John Cornford
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Supporters of Hands of the People of Iran have produced a bulletin on working class struggle in Iran for trade unionists and anti-war activists. Articles include: Trade union successes “Selling your kidney has turned into a profession" Unemployment rises by 1.6million each year read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Sunday June 05, 2011 00:07 by Diarmuid Breatnach
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As Elizabeth Windsor's visit moves into history it is time to analyse the reasons for the visit and what happened during it: the small protests, the massive restrictions on movement in Ireland's capital city, the huge violations of the right to protest, read full story / add a comment ![]()
wicklow / environment / event notice Saturday June 04, 2011 21:24 by Kruk
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We will be screening Planeat movie on 24th of June at The Happy Pear in Greystones. Planeat is the story of three men's life-long search for a diet, which is good for our health, animals, good for the environment and good for the future of the planet. read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Saturday June 04, 2011 21:23 by Hypatia
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Roisin Ingle writes on the growing number atheists, agnostics, humanists in Ireland and their struggle for recognition. A FEW WEEKS ago Brian Whiteside of the Humanist Association of Ireland addressed a gathering that included Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Minister for Justice Alan Shatter as well as various religious leaders. He used the opportunity to raise the issue of our religious presidential oath, which he says is just one example of State discrimination against the growing godless community. The oath, the wording of which is enshrined in the Constitution, is taken in “the presence of Almighty God” and is a non-negotiable promise that must be given by whoever is elected president. It concludes, “May God direct and sustain me.” read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / event notice Saturday June 04, 2011 17:39 by Young Ho Chi
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Connolly Soviet is launching a Left Wing \ Alternative stand up comedy night at Seomra Spraoi, 10 Belvedere Court, Dublin 1 (next to Mountjoy Square) on Friday, 24 June. read full story / add a comment |
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