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dublin / racism & migration related issues / event notice Monday March 14, 2005 21:48 by Residents Aaint Racism
Today (Monday) saw many Nigerians called in by the immigration police. It appears that they will be deported tonight. Residents Against Racism have called a protest for 1pm on Wednesday March 16th at the Garda National Immigration Bureau on Burgh Quay. (Burgh Quay is the street between Tara Street DART station and O'Connell bridge on the south side of the river) +++++ from a report by someone who was in the GNIB offices today.. "Among those to be deported is a 19 year old who has been here for 5 years and is to sit his Leaving Cert in June. He has no family alive. His solicitor was with him so we were a bit optimistic but as we were leaving the guy was lifted and taken home to pack his luggage for deportation." read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Monday March 14, 2005 16:05 by Joe 6 comments (last - friday march 18, 2005 21:14)
A proposal to have a ' Hammered by the Irish bloc' on the anti-war march on the 19th. We are planning to meet at 1.30 pm in front of the Ambassador Cinema at the top of O'Connell st. Be there on time as we want to discuss whether or not to head from the march for one of the sites in Dublin where companies are involved in the war. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Monday March 14, 2005 15:35 by Michael Gallagher
As part of the ' End the Occupation' student two day conference in the Astra Hall, UCD, Belfield, Dublin, we are showing our photography exhibition, 'Images of Resistance' , which had a very successful three week showing in Dublin recently. This will run from 21-22 March. All enquiries to number above. read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-capitalism / event notice Monday March 14, 2005 14:00 by nuig swss
THE BOLIVARIAN REVOLUTION AND THE FOURTH WORLD WAR DVD with first hand testimony from the last twenty years of struggle in Venezuela Time: 6:00pm Date: Tue 15 Mar 2005 Venue: IT 205 (new building close to river and behind main concourse) NUIGalway read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Monday March 14, 2005 13:52 by Ricardo
Why it is hard to share the wealth The rich are getting richer while the poor remain poor. If you doubt it, ponder these numbers from the US, a country widely considered meritocratic, where talent and hard work are thought to be enough to propel anyone through the ranks of the rich. In 1979, the top 1% of the US population earned, on average, 33.1 times as much as the lowest 20%. In 2000, this multiplier had grown to 88.5. If inequality is growing in the US, what does this mean for other countries? read full story / add a comment |
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