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international / crime and justice / other press Sunday October 05, 2008 19:03 by x
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Democratic Congressman: Representatives Were Threatened With Martial Law In America Over Bailout Bill..
Warns that a panic atmosphere was intentionally nurtured to get bill passed.. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / news report Saturday October 04, 2008 22:24 by Andrew
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Seomra Spraoi, the Dublin social center project, is back once again. This afternoon I visited and splashed some paint on the walls of the new premises at 10 Belvedere Court, 1 lane North of Mountjoy square. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday October 03, 2008 15:29 by Paul O'Mahony
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A Concern video on rising food prices in Kenya has notched up over 100,000 views read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / event notice Thursday October 02, 2008 22:22 by John Carmody
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Are you ready for the biggest rally for animals in Ireland for many years? Please take just a couple of hours of your day this Sunday to show Ireland that 'Cruelty to animals must stop. FULL STOP.' In anticipation of the Irish Government’s planned animal welfare law amendments, we must demonstrate that a huge portion of Irish are concerned about the treatment of animals and we must call for animal rights to be recognized. We really can only make this event a huge success with your help, so please join us to speak up for animals! read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Thursday October 02, 2008 17:46 by Paul Bowman
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A very detailed talk on the cause of the current world financial crisis that starts off by explaining the background economics in an easy to understand manner, moves on to the role the war and other events apart from the sub-prime crash played and concludes with a look at what opportunities have been created for anarchist by this sequence of events. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / arts and media / feature Wednesday October 01, 2008 09:19 by Revolt Video Collective
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This video represents the many people not given a voice in the mainstream media.
They have been denied a voice mainly because of their dissenting views about the
Corrib gas project in its current form. There are interviews with many people who
have suffered both personally and financially for daring to oppose the oil and gas
industry. This industry has been supported by the various intimidatory and violent
methods used by the Garda. The mainstream media has consistently misrepresented the
facts, and has failed to report human rights abuses taking place in Mayo. It has
instead tried to demonise anybody who goes against their neo-liberal view-point on
how Ireland should be organized and structured. Most of the interviews were filmed over the last month. Thanks to all of the people who generously gave up their time and energy to make this no budget documentary. This is the first part of an ongoing documentary about the Corrib Gas Project. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / feature Tuesday September 30, 2008 20:54 by original by Kieran Allen
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Kieran Allen has just written an extensive article on the current global financial crisis. Here are the opening sentences on it. Most people are amazed to witness a new Wall St crash, when the spectacle of the 1929 crash was supposed to have vanished forever. For the past thirty years mainstream economists claimed that the market worked perfectly provided there was no state interference or strong trade unions. ‘You cannot buck the market’ was repeated like a mantra against anyone who dared to ask for higher wages, better environmental controls or a more developed welfare state. ‘Market forces’ were seen as wise spirits who knew best about how to run an economy. No one knew who or what they were but they appeared to work anonymously behind the scenes to make everything right. In almost every country, people were told to leave matters to these ‘market forces’ and not to seek too much regulation. In reality, these ‘market forces’ were gigantic financial houses which could move money around the globe at will. Today this mythology has been shattered. read full story / add a comment |
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