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international / arts and media Monday June 12, 2006 - 22:08 by David Manning
Peace hopes dim with Occupiers stance In an article that's headline reads "Peace hopes dim with al-Qaeda stance" Michael Georgy in the Irish Times reports that Al-Qaeda's promise to continue attacks means that although "Iraqi leaders and their closest ally US president George W Bush welcomed Zarqawi's death," "no one expects violence to ease." There are a few niggling problems with this sort of framing of the war. Firstly, I doubt Al-Qaeda's response to the killing of Zarqawi was ever going to be anything less than violent. In fact it would have been justified to predict attacks would increase significantly in the short term. Secondly, there is obviously something slightly 'suspicious' about Iraqi leaders having military occupiers as their closest allies. Thirdly, predicting violence will not subside suggests that Al-Qeada are the controlling factor of violence in Iraq. This is not the case, the majority of Iraq's resistance is home grown, and attacks are primarily directed against foreign troops and increasingly towards Iraqi police and military who are seen to be in collusion with the occupiers. ... read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism Monday June 12, 2006 - 18:59 by Terence
And figures reveal up to 3,000 soldiers have deserted the British Army since March 2003 amid reports of growing numbers were “questioning the morality and legality of the occupation.” To counteract this, the British parliament -that bastion of democracy - have passed a Bill -Section 8 of the Armed Forces 2006 where those refusing to take part in the military occupation may now be sentenced to life imprisonment. According to the report: The bill directly contravenes principles outlined at the Nuremberg Trials in 1950, which enshrined in law the responsibility of individuals to refuse to obey illegal and immoral orders from any superiors. The Fourth Nuremberg Principle states, “The fact that a person acted pursuant to an order of his government or of a superior does not relieve him of responsibility under international law, providing a moral choice was in fact open to him.” ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Monday June 12, 2006 - 18:34 by RSF 2 comments (last - tuesday july 18, 2006 - 17:11)
"To subvert the tyranny of our execrable government, to break the connection with England, the never-failing source of all our political evils and to assert the independence of my country- these were my objectives. To unite the whole people of Ireland, to abolish the memory of all past dissensions, and to substitute the common name of Irishman in place of the denominations of Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter - these were my means." -Theobald Wolfe Tone Republicans' from he 32 Counties and abroad gather to honour Tone. ... read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression Monday June 12, 2006 - 17:54 by finn
It’s not difficult to arrive at an accurate assessment of the present Oz leadership, the government of John Howard. Love Howard or not, he has the local population eating his lies like it was manna from heaven. Howard’s treasurer recently announced that the Oz government was out of debt, in view of a national foreign debt of $493 billion, the highest ever recorded by an astronomical ‘mile’, the announcement of no government debt becomes meaningless double-talk. But which figure does the public prefer to embrace? The lie of course, it’s far more comforting – the media’s emphasis on the treasurer’s remarks at the expense of the horrendous crippling debt is not unintentional. ... read full story / add a comment
international / arts and media Sunday June 11, 2006 - 19:10 by David Manning
In the Shadow of 'Success' While in clinical terms the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is indeed a success for US and UK occupiers, in that it provides a excellent PR opportunity and at the same time puts an obviously sadistic killer ‘out of the picture’, it will also no doubt prove to be blow to war supporters confidence. Given that al-Zarqawi is neither a military or ideological leader to the large majority of the Iraqi resistance, the violence will no doubt continue unabated. This will obviously despair many of the coalition faithful who would have come to regard the killing of such a prominent terrorist figure as a key moment in ending the resistance. This could be more harm than good for messers Bush and Blair. The mainstream media often comments on the inhumanity of Islamic extremists when they extol the virtues of killing the enemy. Journalists reel in horror as the enemy rejoices in the killing of coalition forces, despite the common occurrence of innocent people dying in the process. This infrequent morality makes the near unanimous celebration by US and UK officials in the aftermath of the killing of al-Zarqawi, and seven others, all the more amazing. The media has made no comment on this reaction. The US Ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, said al-Zarqawi's death marked a 'great success' and Mr Bush said special forces had 'delivered justice' in killing al-Zarqawi. ... read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression Saturday June 10, 2006 - 09:14 by budgie
Existence in a post-modern world, or living in a world where text/image (signs) have imploded and offer no inherent meaning outside a consciousness that animates/endows signs which in turn deliver meaning/endowment back to the same consciousness that so desperately needs to invest in meaning! In other words, ‘reality’ is up for grabs; creating your own reality in a world of competing ‘realities’ has become the principal pursuit of modern humanity. ... read full story / add a comment
galway / arts and media Friday June 09, 2006 - 22:37 by Green Ink 4 comments (last - wednesday july 26, 2006 - 12:27)
A play based on the diaries of peace activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed in 2003 in Rafah while working for the International Solidarity Movement, will be performed in the Black Box, Galway as part of the 2006 Galway Arts Festival. ... read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism Friday June 09, 2006 - 21:16 by Fedayeen 176 comments (last - monday june 26, 2006 - 10:38)
The Israeli Army has shelled a beach in Gaza, leading to the death of at least 6 Palestinian civilians, including children, and injuring at least 30 Palestinian civilians. The dead were participating in a large family picnic on the beach. ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Friday June 09, 2006 - 19:43 by Geoffrey Cooling 4 comments (last - thursday july 13, 2006 - 14:06)
"The welcome and generosity of these men was fantastic, I was put at my ease, made to feel safe, I was now among friends. The regime is hard on the Republican Wing in Maghabery, you alternate between 22 and 20 hour lock ups, on a good day you will get 2 hours exercise in the morning and the evening, on a bad day you will get 2 hours exercise in the afternoon only. You are secured in the rec room with access to the cage at these times; this is the only time that you are allowed anything close to free association. There are for all intensive purposes no opportunities for education, and like wise for craft work. You are allowed some cell association on some days; this is where any thing up to three prisoners are locked in one cell for a couple of hours to converse. I availed of these when I could, in order to keep relatively sane" ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Friday June 09, 2006 - 18:21 by RSF
IRISH REPUBLICAN INFORMATION SERVICE (no. 68) Teach Dáithí Ó Conaill, 223 Parnell Street, Dublin 1, Ireland Phone: +353-1-872 9747; FAX: +353-1-872 9757; e-mail: [email protected] Date: 7 Meitheamh / June 2006 ... read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism Friday June 09, 2006 - 15:42 by Dave Donnellan 3 comments (last - tuesday june 13, 2006 - 19:53) 3 images
In a detailed article in the February issue of Irish Law Times, Declan Costello, the former Attorney General and former President of the High Court claims the Iraqi War is illegal. In the article, Costello backs the assertion made by the UN Secretary General, made in September 2004, that the invasion of Iraq was illegal, saying it "has strong and comprehensive legal arguments to support it". ... read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression Friday June 09, 2006 - 12:38 by Tadhg 1 comment (last - sunday june 11, 2006 - 15:45) 1 image
Terence Wheelock died in suspicious circumstances after being arrested and held in Store Street Garda Station in Dublin last June. The Gardaí maintain that he attempted to take his own life by hanging himself from a light fitting in the cell. Before any proper investigation could be carried out, the cell was completely re-furbished. This included the removal of the light fixture. The family of Terence Wheelock are campaigning for a proper public inquiry into the events surrounding his death. So far, the Department of Justice have agreed to carry out a limited, internal investigation by a senior Garda who spent many years working in Store Street. The family have, however, been subjected to a sustained campaign of intimidation from the Gardaí, including assaults and arrests. Earlier this week, Terence's brother was arrested and taken to Clover Hill high-security prison because of a fine he had not paid in 1988. That's an eighteen-year-old warrant. Throughout those eighteen years, the Gardaí could have got in contact at any time. The article below is from Daily Ireland. ... read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media Thursday June 08, 2006 - 20:35 by Drummer
Community Arts Group Need New Home ... read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism Thursday June 08, 2006 - 20:25 by nano
All reports and profiles of Al-Zarqawi do not place him in the criminal genius category. Murdering thug and street crim maybe, but to evade the limitless resources of western agencies for two long years is out of the question unless of course the situation was managed to keep a population distracted, fearful, and compliant while precious resources were plundered and illegal invasions justified. ... read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism Thursday June 08, 2006 - 18:45 by ED 1 image
This year will mark the first ever Connolly Festival, taking place in the Teachers Club on Friday 16th and Saturday the 17th of June. The idea of the festival is to organise an event to commemorate James Connolly by looking at issues and campaigns that are relevant today. It is hosted by Labour Youth and the event is open to all left wing activists. It is our hope that the workshops will be informative and interactive with the clear intention of a unified campaign emerging at the end of each session. Although speakers have been asked to speak, it is hoped that all activists present would make contributions and help ensure a lively discussion. ... read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression Thursday June 08, 2006 - 18:22 by Gerry 7 comments (last - wednesday june 13, 2007 - 01:01) 1 image 1 video file
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
international / arts and media Thursday June 08, 2006 - 16:45 by Dave
How many film directors win one of the most prestigious awards in cinema and can be bothered to go and talk to a bunch of low paid call centre workers two nights later? http://www.respectcoalition.org/?ite=1088 ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Thursday June 08, 2006 - 13:28 by Chris Murray 4 comments (last - thursday june 08, 2006 - 20:57)
Research project no 6; 'Understanding how Sexually Active Women think about Fertility, Sex and Motherhood' (Jo murphy -Lawless, Laury Oakes and Clare Brady) Research Project no 15;' Concealed Pregnancy; A case Study Approach from an Irish Setting' Catherine Conlon. The CPA was set up by statutory implement in 2001. It is a planning and co-ordinating body established to formulate and implement a strategy to address the issue of crisis pregnancy thru: ... read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media Wednesday June 07, 2006 - 23:35 by Danny Morrison 1 image
No Text version on Examiner site yet - right-ciick on graphic to enlarge, or left-click to save and print. ... read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice Wednesday June 07, 2006 - 18:29 by Council of Europe
The report of the Council of Europe makes chilling reading for anyone who wanted to believe that Ireland's government would uphold the norms of civilised behaviour as reflected in the European Convention on Human Rights or the Geneva Conventions or the Convention against Torture... ... read full story / add a comment |
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