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dublin / anti-war / imperialism / news report Sunday November 06, 2005 23:28 by Elaine 30 comments (last - thursday november 10, 2005 02:12) 5 images
The usual Sunday Evening Liturgy in the Dublin Catholic Worker House was followed by soup and an Open House Gathering where all were welcome. This week was more poignant than normal because of the realisation that our friends may be going to jail. This could be the last time for a while that we can sit in community and literally, break bread together. Tomorrow, the jury decides. read full story / add a comment
antrim / arts and media / event notice Sunday November 06, 2005 23:27 by Aodhán 2 comments (last - saturday may 13, 2006 12:39) 2 images
Tadhg Mc Grath has an honours degree in painting from Central Saint Martin’s College in London, and an MA from the National College of Art in Dublin. He has exhibited in Belfast, Dublin and London, and has work in private collections in the UK and Ireland. His work is thought provoking and often controversial, taking on themes including the troubles. The exhibition will be opened by Micheál Ó Seighin. read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / feature Sunday November 06, 2005 18:21 by Joe C 29 comments (last - saturday november 12, 2005 14:51) 3 images
I was one of the co ordinators of the Irish mobilisation to the Second European Social Forum which was held in Paris two years ago, to the day. We had over a hundred people come from Ireland, and it was my job to head over early and co-ordinate accomodation with the ESF organisers there, as well as get the lie of the land and find out where everything was happening... read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Sunday November 06, 2005 17:09 by Paul Doherty 14 comments (last - wednesday december 14, 2005 16:59) 1 image
The photo of Martin McGuinness fraternising with infamous war criminal Kissinger - which is on the home page of www.ncafp.org - sums up the hypocrisy of the Sinn Féin leadership. They talk anti-imperialist in Ireland and kiss up to imperialists in Washington and across the US. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Sunday November 06, 2005 14:36 by shane ocurry 1 comment (last - sunday november 06, 2005 16:31) 1 image
Aegis, the mercenary company headed by human rights abuser & former Scots Guards Colonel Tim Spicer, will be attending a conference at the Royal United Services Institute (nearest tube Westminister) on Tuesday 8 Nov. Those opposed to human rights abuses in Iraq and Ireland are asked to attend between 1pm and 2pm. read full story / add a comment |
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