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national / public consultation / irish social forum / news report Tuesday September 08, 2015 21:30 by Martin o' Héalaigh   text 1 comment (last - wednesday september 09, 2015 21:32)
In the IT security world this might be known as ‘Phishing’ – you get directed to an authentic looking payment/banking site (for example), where you enter your login details and account information. However, you are unknowingly on a fake website cleverly designed to imitate the original and fool you into believing that what you see is the real thing. read full story / add a comment
galway / miscellaneous / press release Tuesday September 08, 2015 00:58 by Horses Connect
On Friday 11th and Saturday 12th September, Moycullen-based social enterprise Horses Connect is running free demonstrations of the EAGALA (Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association) model of equine assisted interactions. EAGALA work breaks down barriers and changes behavioural patterns. It is a powerful and highly effective means of quickly getting to the root of personal or professional challenges.
Friday's demo is at Western Stables, Ballagh, Bushypark from 3 – 4.30pm and Saturday's takes place from 11am – 12.30pn In Curra Farm, Moycullen. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Monday September 07, 2015 17:58 by Proinsias Ní Mhurchú
Bilingual Event ; Imeacht Dátheangach
From Diarmuid O'Donnovan Rossa to Pearse: From the Fenians to 1916 and their relevance for today
Ó Dhiarmuid Ó Donnabháin Rossa go dtí An Piarsach: Ó na Fíníní go 1916 agus a dtábhacht don lá inniu
Photographic Exhibition 1 - 5 p.m. (including 2015 commemorations)
Taispeántas Grianghrafanna 1 - 5 pm (agus comóradh 2015 san áireamh)
Open Round Table Discussion 2.30 - 4 pm Bilingual (translation provided)
Ple & Díospóireacht oscailte 2.30 - 4 p.m. Dátheangach (aistriúcháin más gá)

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international / anti-war / imperialism / press release Monday September 07, 2015 10:40 by shannonwatch   text 2 comments (last - tuesday september 08, 2015 18:15)
As people flee from countries ravaged by war and poverty and European governments shut their doors in their faces, we have responsibilities as human beings to act. We must demand that our governments do everything they can to end the cruel deaths we see happening in the backs of lorries, in the sea, in other parts of the long tortuous journeys that the people of Syria, Eritrea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, South Sudan, Eritrea and elsewhere undertake in order to stay alive.

People like 3 year old Aylan Kurdi and his 5 year old brother Galib should not have to die while European leaders argue over the number of refugees to allow into their country. If the European Union has any meaning or relevance it must be to protect the basic human rights of people who desperately need protection, who have reached a point where they are prepared to risk everything, even their lives, to survive. And while it is good to see a widespread public reaction internationally to the death of Aylan Kurdi, the tragedy is that thousands of other children have died by drowning or from thirst and starvation as they crossed deserts. Countless others have been trafficked for exploitation, and their suffering has been largely ignored. read full story / add a comment
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