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international / eu / opinion/analysis Wednesday March 26, 2008 20:06 by José Antonio Gutiérrez
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This is a brief article on our position as Latin American Solidarity Centre regarding the "free trade" agreements of the EU with Asia, Africa and Latin America, disguised as Economic Partnership Agreements and Association Agreements. On the series of events organised for Latin America Week (April 7th-12th) we will bring some speakers from Italy, Holland, Colombia and Ecuador who will speak on the impact of such agreements over basic services such as water. To find more information on Latin America Week, you can go to our website www.lasc.ie or contact us directly. read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Wednesday March 26, 2008 17:53 by IPSC
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What: IPSC Discussion: Zionism In Ireland When: Thursday March 27th @ 7.30 PM Where: Upstairs in Connolly Books, Essex St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Wednesday March 26, 2008 16:01 by IPSC
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National Demonstration, Sat April 12th 2008 @ 2PM, Central Bank, Dublin. Voice your opposition to the brutal and racist policies of the Israeli State over the past six decades and show your solidarity with the besieged and occupied people of Palestine, come along to the demonstration and make some noise!. read full story / add a comment ![]()
cork / miscellaneous / feature Wednesday March 26, 2008 15:13 by Rebel City Reporter
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Alex Maskey "we need to steady unionism". Marion Price "Unify the strands of true republicanism". read full story / add a comment ![]()
leitrim / environment / event notice Wednesday March 26, 2008 14:09 by marcellavee
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PUBLIC MEETING ABOUT TARA read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / animal rights / press release Wednesday March 26, 2008 09:29 by ALiberation
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Fur Free campaigners in Donegal Town will demand an end to Irish fur farms this Saturday. With a Hugh visual display of caged animals, Large Banners, Posters, and Leaflets, activists will highlight the horrible suffering found on fur farms. The fur industry is one of the cruelest industries in the world. Unfortunately, Minister Mary Coughlan has allowed County Donegal to become known as the fur farm capital of Ireland. Donegal has this reputation for three reasons; 1) County Donegal has more fur farms than any other county in Ireland; 2) The Irish Fur Breeders Association is in County Donegal; 3) The constituency of the Agriculture minister, Mary Coughlan is in Donegal. It is Minister Coughlan who gives the licences to the fur farmers each year. The Minister of Agriculture has the most say on whether or not fur farming will continue in Ireland read full story / add a comment ![]()
derry / environment / event notice Tuesday March 25, 2008 23:46 by MAOR Derry
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MAOR (an Irish word for ‘guardian’ or ‘steward’) are a group of individuals based in the North West who came together in 2006 in solidarity with the Shell to Sea campaign and in response to the issues surrounding gas and oil exploration off the Donegal coast. The upcoming MAOR Energy Forum Fortnight attempts to be a tool to raise awareness of and generate discussion on ownership and management of Ireland’s natural resources. read full story / add a comment ![]()
derry / environment / news report Tuesday March 25, 2008 23:33 by MAOR Derry
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MAOR (an Irish word for ‘guardian’ or ‘steward’) are a group of individuals based in the North West who came together in 2006 in solidarity with the Shell to Sea campaign and in response to the issues surrounding gas and oil exploration off the Donegal coast. The upcoming MAOR Energy Forum Fortnight attempts to be a tool to raise awareness of and generate discussion on ownership and management of Ireland’s natural resources. MAOR encourages everyone to take part in this energising programme of films, workshops, media discussions and a Citizen’s Forum. All participation in the MAOR Energy Forum Fortnight will be highly valued as MAOR will be compiling all the thoughts shared throughout the events for use in council and government consultation. read full story / add a comment |
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