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international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Sunday July 30, 2006 19:52 by Revolt Video
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Filmed Saturday 29th July - Dublin read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Thursday July 27, 2006 12:59 by Revolt Video
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A montage of pictures mostly form Indymedia sites around the world, images mainly of conflict in the Lebanon. Warning Contains Graphic Images read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Wednesday July 26, 2006 18:09 by Revolt Video
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Filmed Tuesday 25th read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday July 22, 2006 00:03 by Revolt Video
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One activist managed to gain entry when Jeb Bush(pro death penalty for selfish personal political gain) was starting his speech and she shouted “Go Home Jeb….” before being removed. read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media / opinion/analysis Thursday July 13, 2006 19:14 by aaronrip
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Art/Conflict: 2 X Zones is a feature length documentary shot on DV in 2004/2005 in Ireland and The Basque Country. The documentary is based on a multiplicity of interviews conducted over a year long period in Ireland and the Basque country. It takes a look back at these localised conflicts from the perspective of a post September 11th World and explores how fine artists in The Basque Country and Ireland from the late 1960's onwards understood their roles in the midst of situations of ongoing civil conflict. It relates the insights garnered by artists in the midst of two localised conflicts in the late 20th century to the present where terrorism, civil conflict and 'cool war' have along with the market been globalised. The documentary exemplifies the possibilities for low-budget cross cultural documentary filmmaking in an era of cheap and ubuiquotous digital filmaking hardware. Interviewees include Patrick Ireland, Txomin Badiola, Willie Doherty, Shane Cullen and Amanda Dunsmore. Directed and Shot by Aisling Crudden. Edited by Eamonn Crudden. Offline edit by Arnaud Rigaud. For further information/screening copies etc contact acrudden (at) hotmail (dot) com read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / opinion/analysis Tuesday July 11, 2006 22:00 by aaronrip / chekov / kev
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This 25 minute long film was produced very quickly in the immediate aftermath of the riots in Dublin in Febuary 2006 and was only ever to date screened at the anarchist bookfair which took place within a short time of the events depicted. It was basically made by combining a text opinion piece/story about the events with footage uploaded to indymedia ireland in the very immediate aftermath of the riot. I (aaronrip) took the two, voiced one (chekov's text) and cut up the other (kev footage) and within a day or so had an acceptable film. Hope others will try this method of instant filmaking about events in the near future. The generally copyleft nature of material uploaded to Indymedia makes this possible and easy. If you can't/don't want to write 'voiceovers' then steal/channel them. Dedicated to the charming and busy Revolt Video heads ;-) read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday July 07, 2006 01:00 by Revolt Video
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Parents of Irish born Citizens plead with the goverment to let them stay with their children - Filmed Wedesday July 05 read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Thursday July 06, 2006 22:56 by Revolt Video
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Short video about the mass media and the butchering of life in Iraq, contains some graphic images. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday June 30, 2006 17:30 by Revolt Video
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“Shell, Statoil and Marathon, supported by the Irish State, is proposing to build a dangerous, experimental raw gas pipeline and gas refinery in northwest Ireland. But they are being resisted………” read full story / add a comment
national / environment / news report Friday June 16, 2006 01:02 by Revolt Video
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Pallaskenry 5 at the High Court 12/06/06 read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Thursday June 08, 2006 18:22 by Gerry
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With fascism on the increase we can all do our bit, heres a video of comrades in Germany fighting fascism. read full story / add a comment
dublin / racism & migration related issues / feature Monday May 22, 2006 00:17 by Jon, Revolt, Emma, Elaine, MarkG, RichardW,
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A summary of the week, gathered by the IMC Ireland Collective. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday March 23, 2006 17:09 by kevin
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Images and Video from earlier today. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Sunday March 12, 2006 19:22 by Barry
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On Thursday afternoon at 12:30, a group of Somalian Asylum Seekers held a protest outside the Dail before walking to the Department of Justice to highlight the issue of some of the unfair practices in their Asylum process procedure. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday March 06, 2006 17:44 by harcesz
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video in mpeg2, 1:24, 14.1 MB http://obin.org/video/wawa/02-03-06-RARdeportations.mpg sorry for the low quality read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / news report Sunday March 05, 2006 20:30 by W.
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dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Friday March 03, 2006 21:16 by madamk
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ugly sceens on westmorland st last saturday read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / feature Monday February 27, 2006 22:42 by eeekkk
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Analysing the way the story of the Dublin Riot is being told. Analysis of the riot that emerged after the attempt by the loyalist-paramilitary associated "Love Ulster" group to parade in Dublin on February 25th 2006. read full story / add a comment
dublin / summit mobilisations / feature Monday February 27, 2006 00:32 by Indy Photographer & kevin
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I, like almost everybody I know, didn't predict the events of Saturday. In fact the only person I know who did predict a major riot was a friend of mine who happens to hail from the wee North - in retrospect I should have realised that he had his finger on the pulse, for not only does he have much more experience of sectarian marches, but through his job he knows many of the people who were involved and has an unusual insight and sympathy for those people who most Dubliners write off as 'scumbags' and 'knackers'. This article is an analysis of what happened and why almost everybody got it so wrong. This article is a companion piece to the photo essay which I published yesterday. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / feature Friday February 24, 2006 09:46 by Pat Muldowney
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Eoghan Contradictions Harris Plays Both An Orange Protestant Card And A Green Catholic Card: A Story In Four Parts Extract From Story By Pat Muldowney: "In the Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris played both an Orange Protestant card and a Green Catholic Card in an effort to explain away this historical context, in dealing with one of the last acts of the War of Independence. In so doing he sought to arouse sectarian feeling where there is little if any. It was the Republican side that overtly rejected an association of religion and nationality. The empirical evidence thus far uncovered supports this contention. In their courageous determination to keep politics separate from religion, and to sweep away centuries-old divisions, Republicans of the Protestant faith broke with the historical identification of their community, while Catholic Republicans defied the ultimate sanction of excommunication from their church. But in playing with sectarian fire, Eoghan Harris risks undoing 80 intervening years that have tended towards harmony and reconciliation."
An account of apparently sectarian murders by the IRA in Co. Offaly in 1921 was publicised by Eoghan Harris in the Sunday Independent in October 2005. The allegation of the sectarian murder of the apparently unassuming Protestant Pearson family of Coolacrease was made by William Stanley of Carlow in his "I met Murder on the Way - The Story of the Pearsons of Coolacrease" (2005). This account of events that took place during the Irish War of Independence was then promoted by Eoghan Harris and by the Sunday Independent. |
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