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PLOUGHSHARES TRIAL VERDICT DAY *8.30am Vigil *9.45am Peace Walk *10.30am Court 23 Jury directed&sent
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Saturday November 05, 2005 22:50 by Ploughshares Defence Group 4 comments (last - monday november 07, 2005 16:41)
Monday will be the climax of the 2 week trial of the Pit Stop Ploughshares. The five are charged with $U.S. 2.5 million criminal damage. Charges arise out of their nonviolent disarmament of a U.S. Navy War Plane at Shannon Airport 3/2/03 *8.30am Anti-War Vigil at the Spire *9.45am Peace Walk to the Four Courts *Buddhist monks will maintain an anti-war vigil outside the court *10.30 am -Judge rules on Fridays legal arguments -Closing speeches by Prosecutor & Defence Barristers -Jury sent out to consider verdict -Judge advised jury to bring overnight bags, verdict could come down Monday or Tuesday. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Saturday November 05, 2005 21:12 by Paul Kinsella 7 comments (last - sunday november 20, 2005 22:57)
The strike by members of the Communications Workers Union (CWU) in An Post is to go ahead from Monday after last-ditch talks facilitated through the National Implementation Body (NIB) to avert planned strike action ended without a breakthrough. Pickets will be placed on the GPO in Dublin from Midnight Sunday, meaning the GPO will be closed, and a nationwide overtime ban will also come into effect. Things are slightly complicated by the fact, that, at the moment, only the CWU will be on strike from Monday. However many members of the other 3 unions representing An Post workers, the CPSU, PSEU and AHCPS have said that they will refuse to cross any picket lines, thus raising the prospect of suspensions, and a very rapid escalation of the dispute. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Saturday November 05, 2005 18:54 by Coilín ÓhAiseadha
Five Danish peace activists were this week sentenced to pay a fine of DKK 3,000 each as a penalty for protesting from the public gallery against the Danish parliament's decision of November last year to extend the duration of Danish troops' participation in the war in Iraq. The text below is a translation of a press release issued by one of the activists. Coverage on a Danish anti-war website includes photos of the action and four of the protesters: http://tinyurl.com/955mx read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Saturday November 05, 2005 17:18 by Residents Against Racism 2 comments (last - sunday november 20, 2005 21:11)
Residents Against Racism are organising a Table Quiz for the November 18th at the teachers club to raise funds so we can continue to operate as an organisation. If you would like more info our contact details are posted above or we meet every Friday at 7pm in the Teachers Club or come along to our stall every Saturday from 12-2pm at College Green. November 18th 8pm Teachers Club 36 Parnell Square Donations for prizes are welcomed and appreciated! read full story / add a comment
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday November 05, 2005 17:14 by Éamonn Ó Flanngagáin 4 comments (last - sunday november 06, 2005 15:56)
We have it from Noel Dempsey that thre is no foundation to unsubstantiated rumours that SHELL and its asscociates in The Corrib Gas Field may have been generous with corporate hospitality to public servants. In answer to a Parliamentary Question from Treveor Sargent, the Minister replied : "There has never been sufficient corporate hospitality by any licensee involved in offshore exploration to warrant the necessity for a declaration under the [Ethics in Public ]Acts." read full story / add a comment
international / housing / other press Saturday November 05, 2005 15:28 by iosaf
This week sees 2 of Europe's very historic squat communities step up their latest campaigns to fight eviction. (1) St Agnes' Place in Kennington. London has been squated for 30 years, and though attempts have beenmade to evict some resident before the latest attempts by Lambeth borough to evict the community seem the most concerted yet. (2) The Rhino squat in Geneva called a demonstration which began at 14h00 today, and sees the wider housing movement in Switzerland support the 80 residents against the Geneva's canton's attempts to evict them by 22 november they have been in continuous occupation of the site for 17 years. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / news report Saturday November 05, 2005 14:33 by Court Reporter 12 comments (last - monday november 07, 2005 12:06)
Deirdre Clancy gave the rest of her testimony, followed by Nuin Dunlop. The junior prosecutor bored the jury while he made insinuations about Ms. Clancy's religious beliefs, the existence of a ringleader in the group, and hidden desires to get arrested. The senior prosecutor tried to portray Ms. Dunlop as not having thought the action through very well. Both ladies explained quite well the real context and motives of their action, from what they knew of the impending shock and awe, and the concerns for the people in Iraq. After lunch Cathy Kelly of Voices in the Wilderness and former UN Asst Secretary-General Denis Halliday testified as to what they had told the defendants about the situation in Iraq when they attended a peace conference in Kildare shortly before the action. Both of them related the first hand experience of the hard realities of Iraqi life to the jury as they had done to the defendants. This report is not verbatim, and is based on notes taken in court. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday November 05, 2005 13:11 by Roger Eldridge 7 comments (last - tuesday november 08, 2005 21:35)
The recent outburst that penalties would be imposed on Poland by the EU if they did not protect the rights of homosexuals shows just how crazy the world has become. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / event notice Saturday November 05, 2005 10:29 by Ploughshares Defence Group
2pm-4pm Bank of Ireland, opposite Trinity They're will be an anti-war presence in solidarity with the ploughshares 5 on trial. If you'd like to catch up with what has been happening with the trial drop by. read full story / add a comment
national / environment / event notice Saturday November 05, 2005 00:57 by Eoin Dubsky
Okay, first off, I want to say that there are 15 free tickets specially available for interested Indymedia folk (you reading this!) to this excellent workshop and seminar. Contact Coastwatch by email to make a booking or pick up one of those free tickets now -- coastwatch[at]eircom.net When: 11th and 12th November 2005 Where: European Commission & Parliament Conference Room, Molesworth street Dublin (Entrance opposite Government Stationary Office.) read full story / add a comment
sligo / politics / elections / news report Saturday November 05, 2005 00:20 by Mike 1 comment (last - saturday november 05, 2005 13:37)
Sligo Labour Party Councillor and former TD, Declan Bree, has ruled himself out of contesting the next General Election as a Labour candidate. Councillor Bree has this afternoon indicated that he will not stand as a candidate while Pat Rabbite remains leader of the party. read full story / add a comment |
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