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international / anti-war / imperialism Saturday June 03, 2006 - 04:18 by Seán Ryan 1 comment (last - saturday june 03, 2006 - 16:11)
3 atrocities are now being investigated in Iraq. ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Saturday June 03, 2006 - 02:07 by Dublin Shell to Sea 2 comments (last - tuesday june 20, 2006 - 18:48) 1 image
We've gotten used to Shell's slick Public Relations, from John Egan to Andy Pyle, to that woman with the strange accent who was on "Questions and Answers", but we haven't heard anything from them yet about this story. To sum up, Shell have been carrying out work on their scheme illegally and without planning permission. Perhaps the PR people have run out of statements of regret, or apologies, or are just fed up with this continuing crazyness. Maybe even they are asking Andy Pyle whether it's really a good idea to install a dangerous experimental pipeline between the bottom of the Atlantic ocean and a giant refinery miles inland, through a special area of conservation. Does anyone why they won't go offshore? ... read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism Friday June 02, 2006 - 16:35 by peptide
America has been steadily reducing its active presence in the South Pacific over the past decade. Australia (the deputy sheriff) is expected to ‘step up to the plate’ and safeguard western interests in that region. Timor is the first test of deputy (dog) in the region and to date the deputy appears to be weakening at the knees. ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Friday June 02, 2006 - 11:58 by Owen Bowcott
Racially motivated attacks, including pipe bombs, bricks hurled through windows and assaults, have risen sharply in Northern Ireland, according to the latest police figures. Loyalist paramilitaries are believed to be behind a significant proportion of the reported incidents, which have doubled in the past two years. ... read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media Friday June 02, 2006 - 11:21 by Duncan Campbell 10 comments (last - thursday june 08, 2006 - 13:01) 3 images
"I find the attitude of the museum bizarre and nonsensical. "On the basis of the current 'reason' offered by the V&A of refusing to invite politicians, it would appear that if Che was alive, he would be barred from his own exhibition. The British establishment works in wondrous ways." Gerry Adams Che Guevara himself would have enjoyed the controversy. The Victoria and Albert Museum has decided that Gerry Adams, the Sinn Féin leader, should be removed from the guest list for next week's opening of its big exhibition on the "revolutionary and icon" because his attendance would not be "appropriate". The museum authorities felt that because there was a high-profile exhibition of 60s fashion opening simultaneously, with many models and fashion photographers due to attend, Mr Adams's presence would not be "relevant". So Jerry Hall is on the guest list - but not Gerry Adams. ... read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism Friday June 02, 2006 - 04:18 by Seán Ryan 1 image
89 kidnapped victims are now refusing food in Guantanamo Concentration Camp. 6 are currently being force-fed. ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Friday June 02, 2006 - 00:15 by Jude Collins 1 image
If you’re looking at a report in the media, one of the first questions the experts say you should ask is “Who produced this report?” Depending on the answer to that question, your understanding of the report can change dramatically. For example, I came on a report about Sammy Wilson recently. It consisted of four pages, and inside the four pages I found ten photographs of Sammy: two on the first page, two on the second, two on the third, and four photographs on the last. Since it had the word ‘Westminster’ in its title and an image of the British House of Commons, I assumed the report had been produced by some source within Westminster – an all-party committee, perhaps - and I was mightily impressed. Ten photographs inside four pages! The East Antrim MP must have really made his House of Commons colleagues sit up to get that sort of attention. ... read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media Thursday June 01, 2006 - 23:45 by Mick Hall 23 comments (last - tuesday may 27, 2008 - 01:02) 5 images
Director of Tan War film The Wind that Shakes the Barley rejects British tabloid ‘vitriol’ against his work saying ‘partition has failed’ and the unionist veto should be replaced ‘by a way of unravelling the sad legacy of the 1921 treaty’ The acclaimed film-maker Ken Loach yesterday hit back at British press criticism of his award-winning film on the Tan War. Speaking exclusively to Daily Ireland last night, the 69-year-old director said some of the criticism had been of an “amazingly vitriolic and personal nature”. He said it had been movitated by a “deep-seated imperialist guilt” over the partition of Ireland and the subsequent years of conflict that had resulted. Mr Loach said the British government should now acknowledge that “partition had failed”. He said the “unionist veto” on political progress should be replaced by a way of “unravelling the sad legacy of the 1921 Treaty.” ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Thursday June 01, 2006 - 15:55 by Niall Cusack 12 comments (last - monday june 15, 2009 - 17:36) 4 images
Belfast actor Niall Cusack attended the launch of the republication of Ruth Dudley Edward's biography of Patrick Pearse, at Queens University Bookshop. He recounts Ruth's performance, including his own bit-part in the proceedings - taken from the just published June Irish Political Review. Ms Ruth Dudley Edwards in person inspires a number of adjectives - 'frail' first and foremost. One thinks of Blanche in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. Other adjectives include: fragile, confused, nostalgic, brave, timid, hopeful, pessimistic... oh, one could ransack Roget! She chose to devote her entire speech at the launch of her book in the Bookshop at Queen's in Belfast to a review in this journal (May IPR page 3, graphic attached) and to the absurd allegations made by 'a well-known eccentric' called Jack Lane. 'He may be here now!' she cried, with great bravado, peering around a uniformly sycophantic Queen's academic audience. A shudder went round the room. But no, the Great Ogre was conspicuous by his absence. ... read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression Wednesday May 31, 2006 - 22:34 by ññññññññññññññññ 3 comments (last - saturday june 10, 2006 - 21:29)
Protest against the Michelle Bachelet "capitalist approved socialist regime" in Chile have been underway for weeks now. The focus being the proposed educational system reforms which will effect mostly secondary level students. Those same students have started to take to the streets, where indeed their future leadership will meet. As has been noted and made apparant, we may no longer look to the recruitment human resources of corporations or even the three dismal university faculties of law, economics and journalism for the qualities which are required to bring our planetary inter-connected peoples to a sustainable and just future. And during today's nation wide stoppage of all secondary schools these teenagers found themselves facing tear gas, water cannon and brutal police repression. None of them can remember Pinochet. They're learning... ... read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media Wednesday May 31, 2006 - 13:33 by Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2 comments (last - tuesday june 13, 2006 - 16:22) 7 images
The second Tara Session was held last night in the Dice Bar, heralding a summer of hot Tuesday nights! Musicians, bands, a DJ: all in a great venue, with a good-looking crowd and all in a great cause – what more could a body ask for? Except of course to do it all over again, through the summer.... ... read full story / add a comment
national / environment Wednesday May 31, 2006 - 01:31 by Shell to Sea 1 comment (last - sunday july 30, 2006 - 11:07) 1 image
There have been a number of interesting stories circulating about Frank Fahey recently. The former minister for the Marine and Natural Resources was instrumental in the initial planning stages of the Corrib Gas scheme, and was at the time accused of using "bullying tactics" to secure Shell's preferred option - an onshore pipeline connecting the sea bed with a giant gas refinery built on a peat bog at Bellinaboy. While questions have been asked about the Minister's close working relationship with Andy Pyle, CEO of Shell Exploitation Ireland, and whether he was lobbying for them with simply the best interests of the people of Ireland at heart, his critics have not had much firm ammunition to throw at him. Eyebrow-raising stories of his financial dealings have always circulated as gossip, and he had to repay a large sum for misusing government stationary a few years ago. Many people have questioned how a former teacher can have amassed a huge property portfolio, but it all doesn't add up to that much really. Up to now, he hasn't had to fear having to resign. The revelations in the article below about a Moscow Hair Salon might change all that. Of course, if a central archiitect of the scheme to build the pipeline was forced to resign because of financial impropriety, then we could add that to the many questions that have arisen about the reasons for government backing of the giveaway of natural resources, stretching right back to Ray Burke. I wonder if Fahey will survive a summer when the Fianna Fáil party is getting jittery about the upcoming election. There was a curious comment about Frank Fahey in the Irish Times article way back when he was appointed Minister, looking back now it seems ironic: Quote: On Mr Fahey's new role in the Marine and Natural Resources, a Fianna Fail source said yesterday: "There is not too much damage he can do in Marine and Fisheries." ... read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-war / imperialism Wednesday May 31, 2006 - 00:24 by TomTom 5 comments (last - saturday september 09, 2006 - 22:12)
Letter in Galway Advertiser ... read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media Tuesday May 30, 2006 - 23:19 by David Manning
By any other name Tonight's Channel 4 news lapsed into Newspeak again in a report on the killing of women and children by coalition forces in Iraq. It is over two years now since the full extent of the torture in Abu Ghraib was revealed. And following the recent revelations of US executions of civilians, the reporters could not make this connection more obvious. As if 'scandalous' war crimes have not been committed since then. As if these incidents exist in isolation. ... read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression Tuesday May 30, 2006 - 13:05 by T 3 comments (last - wednesday may 31, 2006 - 15:35)
This is an important but disturbing video from Portland which shows the way the cops film people in the crowd at demonstrations and go out of their way to zoom in on particular features so as to identify people who are just exercising their democratic rights. They also go out of their way to instruct their camera crews to follow and film anyone who is masked up or covering their face in any way. ... read full story / add a comment
international / racism & migration related issues Tuesday May 30, 2006 - 11:30 by solidarity 6 comments (last - tuesday june 20, 2006 - 04:25) 1 image
( I saw this posted on UK Indymedia) Norway: Afghan refugees on hungerstrike After a demo on 22 of may, afghan refugees are escalating with a hungerstrike their protests against the decision of the norwegian government for their immediate deportaton to afghanistan. 26 May: 23 Afghan refugees started a hunger-strike in a central park in Oslo. More refugees are expected to join the hunger-strike within the next days. More than 800 Afghan refugees were marching in Oslo streets. There were also many Norwegian, Pakistani, Iranian and Kurdish activists, despite the weather that was so bad and raining. There were also another 4 demos in the north and south of Norway. Pepole from many refugee camps participated in these demonstrations. The refuges said: "We said if the Gov don't comply our demands we will start massive hunger strike. We will continue the protest until we succeed in our demands. Our demand is to live safely somewhere in this world. We need your support." ... read full story / add a comment
international / worker & community struggles and protests Monday May 29, 2006 - 20:49 by Conor J.McGowan 3 comments (last - sunday june 04, 2006 - 22:25)
The latest pamphlet from the ISN concerns the socialist movement in Italy between 1943 and 1948. It is available to download as an adobe PDF from the “pamphlets and articles” section of the ISN site. ... read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism Monday May 29, 2006 - 17:08 by nano
Did I hear that word again (communist)? The comment/accusation was directed at the Timorese Prime Minister Alkatiri during an Oz ‘newscast’ – certainly puts an interesting slant on the Timor situation! I was reminded of the emerging independence of the Congo and the short life of its charismatic leader, Patrice Lumumba. The intervention of the CIA and the subsequent assassination of Patrice were entirely ‘coincidental’ events! ... read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous Sunday May 28, 2006 - 10:44 by Author Required 111 comments (last - wednesday october 18, 2006 - 03:33)
Today's papers carry the story of Martin McGuinness, MI6 spy. ... read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism Saturday May 27, 2006 - 11:19 by Frank Connolly 1 comment (last - saturday october 14, 2006 - 20:44) 2 images
In recent weeks, there has been a veritable tsunami of establishment media drivel against those who demand that the Irish government halt the give away of the country's oil and gas reserves and stop pandering to the multi-nationals, much of it from the O’Reilly controlled press. ... read full story / add a comment |
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