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national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday March 02, 2004 15:41 by Dermo 31 comments (last - tuesday march 09, 2004 00:28)
An opinion after seeing the Photographs at the National Press exhibition in the Photographic Gallery in Meeting Hall square. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Tuesday March 02, 2004 10:44 by Newspaper 19 comments (last - friday march 05, 2004 16:34)
John Kelly who, with the assistance of Fianna Fail, armed the provisional republiican movement , has come out strongly against thee leadership of Sinn Fein read full story / add a comment
limerick / anti-war / imperialism / news report Tuesday March 02, 2004 01:16 by Reporter 22 comments (last - monday march 08, 2004 17:22)
The Limerick-Clare based Mid-West Alliance Against Militarism and Aggression (MAMA) have followed the Cork Anti-War Campaign lead and disaffiliated from the now completely misnamed 'Irish Anti-War Movement' (IAWM). Reasons are much the same as those expressed by Cork and Fairview. Tim Hourigan (Limerick) had already resigned from the IAWM steering committee. read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Monday March 01, 2004 19:18 by John Cunningham 1 comment (last - tuesday march 02, 2004 23:00)
There will be a general meeting of the Galway Alliance Against War on Wednesday, 3 March, in Aras na nGael, Dominick-street. Beidh na doirse ar oscailt ag 8.15 i.n, agus beidh an cruinniu ag tosnu ag 8.30 direach. The following is the agenda: 1) Forthcoming anti-war events - George Galloway public meeting, 14 March - St Patrick's Day parade, 17 March - Dublin anti-war demonstration, 20 March - Solidarity with Owen Rice 2) Any other business The meeting will end at 10 pm. Volunteers will be needed, especially to carry the anti-war message on Galway's St Patrick's Day parade. Please come along if you wish to get involved. Those who joined this list at our 150-strong public meeting in An Taibhdhearc last week will be especially welcome read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / event notice Monday March 01, 2004 18:33 by Campaña TLC/ALCA-NUNCA
This is a callout from the anti-FTAA campaign based in Quito, Ecuador. Recognising that bilateral free trade agreements with the United States have replaced the FTAA as the new and immediate threat for the Andean and Central American nations, we call out for an international network of solidarity to fight neoliberalist politics and mobilize on April 17 international day of peasant struggles read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Monday March 01, 2004 16:34 by pat c
Gabriel Baggio will be giving a talk on Argentinian Art on Wednesday the 10th of March at I.M.M.A in the lecture room at 3 o'clock. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday March 01, 2004 14:22 by David 8 comments (last - friday march 05, 2004 23:58)
Under the guise of the Protection of the Environment Act 1997, No posters will be allowed in the Dublin area unless prior approval is granted by the Dublin City Council or they are relating to an official Election campaign. read full story / add a comment
sligo / politics / elections / news report Monday March 01, 2004 13:42 by JP 26 comments (last - friday march 05, 2004 18:53)
Labour Party officials moved quickly this morning to diffuse another simmering row over selection of election candidates with a strong declaration that a convention for the Sligo/Strandhill electoral area had been conducted “strictly above board and in full accordance with party rules”. The statement from the party’s regional organiser, Mr. John Feely came in a response to a claim by Mr. Martin Cadden, who surprisingly withdrew from the contest for selection at Saturday’s convention, that the party head office had “manipulated the system” to ensure that Ald. Jim McGarry would secure a nomination. The row is the latest in a catalogue of differences which have surfaced since Ald. McGarry left Fine Gael to join the Labour Party late last year. On this occasion, Mr. Cadden, who had been expected to be an automatic choice for the Strandhill area for the forthcoming council elections, is claiming his late withdrawal was a protest against head office interference. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Monday March 01, 2004 13:30 by Anarcho
When the [British] government abandoned its prosecution of the GCHQ whistleblower Katharine Gun, it suggested that Blair had something to hide. The prosecution offered no evidence against Ms Gun, despite her admitting that she leaked information about an American spying operation at the UN in the run-up to the war. She said she acted to try to prevent Britain illegally invading Iraq. Arrested nearly a year ago and charged eight months later under the Official Secrets Act, she is now a free woman. read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / news report Monday March 01, 2004 13:23 by Colombia Solidarity Campaign (Britain)
The threats against trade unionists continues read full story / add a comment
national / bin tax / household tax / water tax / news report Monday March 01, 2004 11:24 by Axe man 8 comments (last - thursday april 29, 2004 09:26)
In the latest leg of the race against waste, it transpired that your service charge money is being used to ship waste to India, illegally. Sorry about the cut and paste (IT - pay per view) but I thought somebody in the Fingal anti-bin tax campaign might have covered it. I suppose they were too busy watching the SF Ard Fheis. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday March 01, 2004 00:09 by Anthony 2 comments (last - monday march 01, 2004 20:57)
Eoin Rice is back in the Court on Monday morning at 10.30 to challenge his detention in Limerick prison for refusing to accept a ban from the county of Clare as a bail condition for a minor "driving offence". The bail court wil be in session at Clover Hill prison in Clondalkin. The No. 78 bus to Clondalkin leaves from Aston Quay if anyone would like to attend the hearing. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / news report Sunday February 29, 2004 22:04 by Fergus 6 comments (last - friday march 05, 2004 16:52)
Substantial work has been done by each Presidency since 1999 in their examination of this proposal and the Irish Presidency will actively continue the process of reform with the aim of reaching agreement with the European Parliament before the end of the Parliaments term in May 2004. In addition the Irish Presidency in co-operation with the Hungarian govt., will host a conference in Budapest in May 2004 involving all 25 member states. This conference will address both the implications of the reform of (EEC)1408/71 for all member states and the particular implementation challenges facing the new Member states. This will be among the 1st EU Social Policy Conferences to take place after the formal accession of the new member states." read full story / add a comment
louth / environment / news report Sunday February 29, 2004 20:34 by Sean Crudden
A small meeting of CEHG took place in The Strand, Omeath, on Sunday morning (29 February 2004) - a lovely morning in this Co Louth beauty spot. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Saturday February 28, 2004 21:16 by Ard Fheis Watcher 31 comments (last - friday march 05, 2004 18:16)
An Ógra Shinn Féin motion calling on the party to boycott the World Economic Forum was passed at todays Ard Fheis in the RDS, Dublin. The motion which was opposed by the Ard Comhairle went to a recount and was passed by a slim majority. The Ard Comhairle backed ammendment called for a review of the partys position. However a number of speakers opposed this and called for a decision for or against. This is the first time SF have actually formally taken a position on the WEF. The following motionon on the agenda, also tabled by Ógra Shinn Féin, mandated the party to send a delegation to the next WSF. This motion was passed unanimousely. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Saturday February 28, 2004 13:36 by Eoin Dubsky 1 comment (last - sunday february 29, 2004 11:57)
When a publican wants to renew his license to sell intoxicating liquor we are all equally entitled to make an objection, in writing or in person to the District Court. If the same guy wanted to start, say, a salmon farm in a nearby estuary (polluting it), he would have to post notices in the papers to alert the public of his plans, who once again could try to stop him with objections and appeals. If his business involved selling lethal weapons for export to regimes which torture and kill their opponents, guess what, his license application would be dealt with in secret by Mary Harney's functionaries in the Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment. No public scrutiny, not even parliamentary scrutiny. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / news report Saturday February 28, 2004 10:10 by Al 6 comments (last - tuesday march 02, 2004 16:02)
My first encounter on route to the Shannon airport base came the previous night when the public bus I was travelling on was pulled over by the repressive forces of the Irish State and two coloured people were blatantly singled out and ordered to show some form of ID to the Garda and Immigration Control. read full story / add a comment
national / consumer issues / feature Friday February 27, 2004 23:39 by Cian 96 comments (last - sunday may 02, 2004 13:57)
Trinity students have voted by 1800 votes (aprox.) to 1600 votes aprox to boycott Coke. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / news report Friday February 27, 2004 21:30 by Laurence Vize 28 comments (last - monday may 24, 2010 17:42)
Steering Committee Member Announces Resignation read full story / add a comment
national / politics / elections / news report Friday February 27, 2004 15:38 by SF Watcher 21 comments (last - sunday february 29, 2004 21:29)
Just been glancing through the Sinn Féin motions list for their conference this weekend. There are a couple of interesting ones in it. One motion states that the party will not go into coalition without any deal having an absolute commitment of opposition to privatisation. Another calls for complete opposition to the Social Partnership PROCESS, whereas before they've only ever opposed the deals, not the process. A motion from the party's youth wing calls for a boycott of the WEF, and two motions deal with both suppoting the Coca Cola boycott and refusing any further donations. Will be very interesting to see which of these are passed, if any, and what the response of grassroots SF members will be if they're not. On the other hand, if they're passed, does it indicate a move to the Left? read full story / add a comment |