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national / public consultation / irish social forum / event notice Friday July 23, 2004 14:44 by Barry Finnegan 1 comment (last - sunday july 25, 2004 01:41)
Mondays were agreed (with input from those who couldn’t make it) as the best day to hold future meetings. Next meeting is to take place on Monday, 26th July 2004, 7pm, same venue [Comhlamh offices, 19 Camden Street, Dublin.] read full story / add a comment
mayo / politics / elections / press release Thursday July 22, 2004 20:13 by Keith Martin 2 comments (last - friday july 23, 2004 16:22)
Independent Cllr Keith Martin has expressed his dismay at the events surrounding the election of the Cathaoirleach of Westport’s Electoral Area Committee last week. read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Thursday July 22, 2004 15:02 by deltaohara - 2 comments (last - friday july 30, 2004 14:24)
the hub ON eustace street temple bar
there will be a BENEFIT GIG for the short film 'ROMANCE no. 1:DUMMY' produced by BLACKLIGHTproductions/DUBLIN ARTS UNDERGROUND. You will have GREAT FUN because there will be drummers, a firetwirler, a unicyclist, a palm reader, jazz from Herb Dade and Julie Cruickshank, alternative rock from PAYLOAD, spoken word and theatricals from SHANE LARKIN and NEVILLE THOMPSON, a TANGO DANCING exhibition , an in-club ART EXHIBITION and god knows what else. I swear it is all true and you can see me (Delta) sing there in person. The new comic book 'FLICK' will also be launched. ONLY 8 euro. You'll be able to say you were there at the start. 8.30pm. with love from the DUBLIN ARTS UNDERGROUNDxxxx
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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Thursday July 22, 2004 14:37 by roar 2 comments (last - monday july 26, 2004 16:19)
Hosted by Des Bishop (as recently seen in "The Des Bishop Work Experience") And Featuring David O'Doherty, Reuben, Dave Mc Savage, Tara Flynn, The Comedy Improv Crew and some very special guests! in Vicar Street (58-59 Thomas Street, Dublin 8) on Weds 28 July 2004 at 8 pm sharp (Doors 7:30) Tickets: only €25 euro! Available from Ticketmaster outlets, www.Ticketmaster.ie - and also from Comhlámh. For group bookings the Comhlámh office have a number of tables available. For more details, please contact Le Chéile, c/o Comhlámh, 10 Upper Camden St, Dublin 2, Tel: 01 4783490, Fax 01 478 3738 or email: [email protected] read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday July 22, 2004 13:29 by Peadar O'Donnell 5 comments (last - friday july 30, 2004 22:35)
The latest Castlereagh scandal exposes yet again the collusion between British forces and loyalist paramilitaries. read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / event notice Wednesday July 21, 2004 21:57 by Cian 2 comments (last - thursday july 22, 2004 14:27)
Food Not Bombs! setting up at three on Dame Street, outside Dublin Castle. We will be cooking and giving out a vegan feast! read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday July 21, 2004 15:56 by CIAN FNB 8 comments (last - thursday july 22, 2004 14:58)
After meeting last monday in Trinity the Food Not Bombs collective decided on the following: FNB will set up on the green outside Dublin castle (Dame St.) at 3 o clock this Sunday Anyone interested in helping out we're collecting food on friday and saturday. Meet at the spike at 4.45 on Friday. Meet at the spike at 5.00 on Saturday. We'll be cooking on Saturday evening in my gaff (lwr. dominic st.) from half five. Give me a ring for directions Cian 087-6745575 for more info on fnb vist www.foodnotbombs.net read full story / add a comment
national / crime and justice / news report Wednesday July 21, 2004 15:46 by Cliona Towne 15 comments (last - monday september 13, 2004 01:33)
A group has been formed to force the Irish State and the Catholic church to accept responsibility for the enslavement of 40,000 Irish women during the last century. The women were incarcerated and forced to work as slaves in the infamous Magdalene laundaries. They were physically and psychologically abused. Many died in mysterious circumstances. Some may have been murdered. They are buried in unmarked graves. This atrocity was committed by the Catholic Church aided and abetted by the Irish state. Before reparations can be made it is necessary that these two institutions be made acknowledge the enormity of the crime committed against these women. Unless the isssue of slavery in Ireland is acknowledged by the perpetrators and reparations made to the victims Irish concern about human rights abuses elsewhere cannot be taken seriously. The group is called Justice for Magdalenes and is led by Claire McGettrick. read full story / add a comment
cork / environment / news report Wednesday July 21, 2004 13:57 by John Baker 5 comments (last - friday august 27, 2004 00:38)
The proposed incinerator site at Ringaskiddy iscrossed by a right of way. Local people have been walking this to reclaim the land. Indaver, the company who want to build this monster have a highly dubious claim on the land. At the time of the oral hearing last year they were not even in possession of the deeds. Next friday members of Cork Harbour for a Safe Environment (CHASE) will travel to Dublin to the High Court to find out if their case can go ahead> This is a national issue. If we can stop this incinerator we can stop all the incinerators proposed for Ireland. Please come and support us , Thanks read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Wednesday July 21, 2004 11:44 by Davy Carlin 60 comments (last - wednesday july 28, 2004 13:54)
Democratic centralism {DC} has been much debated on indymedia read full story / add a comment
cork / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Wednesday July 21, 2004 11:17 by Paul McAndrew
Attacks on gay men in the North have reached the crisis point and it is "only a matter of time before someone is killed in a homophobic attack," an LGBT civil rights group warned Tuesday. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Wednesday July 21, 2004 10:24 by Hilaal 9 comments (last - friday july 30, 2004 12:20)
The Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigade which claimed responsibility for the Madrid train bombings last March has issued another warning to Sylvio Berlusconi three days after the expiry of a three-month truce declared unilaterally on April 15 by Osama bin Laden. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Tuesday July 20, 2004 22:50 by Síofra Ní Chonghaile 15 comments (last - friday december 17, 2004 10:14)
A discussion on the ideas raised in Michael Moore's new documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 takes place tomorrow (Wednesday 21 July) at 8pm upstairs in Chaplain's Bar, Hawkin's St (opposite the Screen Cinema). read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Tuesday July 20, 2004 17:44 by Paul c
Photographers Wanted for Open Air Photographic Exhibition Peoples Photography 2004. 28th and 29th August 2004. St Stephens Green, Dublin 2. U: www.peoples-photography.com The location for this unique event is the railings of St Stephens Green. The event is open to photographer's amateur, professional, student. We have in the last number of years tried to increase awareness of this event. To this end we now have a Web site which gives all the information required if photographers wish to exhibit. U: www.peoples-photography.com Contact: Eddie Mallin at 087-9860446, 01-7015443 daytime. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / news report Tuesday July 20, 2004 17:26 by Pit Stop Ploughshares 19 comments (last - monday july 26, 2004 19:50)
STATE OF PLAY - Well it 's 18 months since we managed to disable a U.S. Navy war plane at Shannon Airport. The plane was the only piece of military equipment turned around by the international peace movement and sent back to Texas. Meanwhile we were sent to Limerick prison. Initially denied any bail at all, we eventually had very restrictive bail conditions imposed - a ban from County Clare, a ban from a mile radius of the U.S. Embassy & signing on at a specific Garda Station daily. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday July 20, 2004 16:45 by Shinner 4 comments (last - wednesday july 21, 2004 10:26)
British are failing to demilitarise. read full story / add a comment
international / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Tuesday July 20, 2004 14:57 by Lasc 5 comments (last - sunday july 25, 2004 04:09)
The boycott which was called last year has been renewed for another year as Coke have not moved on the issue. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / event notice Tuesday July 20, 2004 13:39 by Organise!
Members of the Armagh/Down local of Organise! will be distributing anti-water charge leaflets at the Buttercrane Shopping Centre in Newry, this Thursday evening at 5.30pm. If you are in the area, feel free to lend a hand. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday July 20, 2004 12:08 by Eoin Dubsky 2 comments (last - wednesday july 21, 2004 00:40)
An article in today's Guardian newspaper about a riot at the UK's worst immigration removal centre, the Harmondsworth conplex, begins with a passage which might tell us something about why people there are rioting: "The Home Office today promised a full investigation after the discovery of a hanged detainee led to a "serious disturbance" overnight at the country's largest immigration detention centre. The death was not thought to be suspicious, but staff at the Harmondsworth complex - near Heathrow airport, west London - were forced to withdraw for their own safety." read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday July 19, 2004 23:48 by rooster 20 comments (last - wednesday february 25, 2009 14:20)
This year's Twelfth of July celebrations were the best I have seen for some time and having listened to various reports from different parts of Northern Ireland everyone seems to be of the same frame of mind. Bandsmen and women along with Orangemen and women perfectly turned out marching along to lively tunes celebrating their culture and heritage sending out a very clear message that this is a day everyone can join in and enjoy. read full story / add a comment |