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mayo / rights, freedoms and repression Thursday December 14, 2006 - 22:14 by Anti-racist
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After hearing that John Ward was savagely beaten, blasted with a shotgun and then executed with a second close-range blast when he was crawling away and no doubt aware of Nally's complaint that John was "like a badger" - he could'nt kill him with the spar of wood, the jury's "care and consideration" was evidenced in their verdict. ... read full story / add a comment ![]()
galway / rights, freedoms and repression Thursday December 14, 2006 - 19:59 by TJD
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A month after the Israeli human rights group Yesh Gvul, filed a petition against what the organization said was the failure to rule on a petition filed five years earlier, today, the justices involved, obscenely ruled that the Israel Defense Forces policy of targeted killings of militants does not categorically violate international law, and the legality of each targeted killing must be evaluated on an individual basis. ... read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment Thursday December 14, 2006 - 19:45 by Bill
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It is time to pause and take stock of the Corrib gas project, argues Mark Garavan, the main spokesman for the campaign against the project ... read full story / add a comment
galway / anti-war / imperialism Thursday December 14, 2006 - 18:50 by Dunlo
In today's UK Independent, Nigel Morris, Home Affairs Correspondent ,reports that Peace protesters and civil rights groups are celebrating an "enormous victory for free speech" after the House of Lords condemned the police for preventing a demonstration outside RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire in March 2003 - an airbase used in the Iraq war. ... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression Thursday December 14, 2006 - 14:40 by Brian Wardlow
Segment 3 welcomes John Horan of Cabhair in Ireland. John covers the history of Cabhair which provides financial and moral support to the dependents of Irish Republican political prisoners for over twenty years. John highlights the upcoming Cabhair Christmas swim in Dublin and how to support. ... read full story / add a comment
sligo / politics / elections Thursday December 14, 2006 - 12:52 by Pat E.
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TG4 MRBI Poll indicates collapse of left in Sligo. ... read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / miscellaneous Wednesday December 13, 2006 - 23:37 by StripeyCat
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Over the Christmas, on some channel at some time of the day or night, it is pretty inevitable that Billy Wilder's excellent film, Some Like It Hot, will be shown. In the movie, when Tony Curtis wants to impress Marilyn Monroe about how financially secure he is, he picks up a sea shell and holds it up, to indicate that his investments are secure and, to say the least, high-yield. Recently however, a slew of financial and economic pundits have been sounding warnings about the company's future. Problems with the Sakhalin 2 project in Russia, the Bolivian re-nationalisation, and the worsening security situation in Nigeria, are making investors wonder whether there is a deep problem with the way Shell do things. ... read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression Wednesday December 13, 2006 - 05:32 by nano
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Corporate power and rulership in western societies is complete, governments either conform to corporate dictates or are quickly replaced by compliant political alternatives. The management of information via the monopolised mass media and the complete domination of the economy maintain and sustain corporate supremacy. The masses suffer increased subjection (debt slavery) and vulnerability (limited options) as a result of decreased representation by governments. Corporate rule has reduced the real status of the public to servility and subservience, not dissimilar to the ancient Roman model of kept house-slaves. The belief that Roman slaves were constantly maltreated is based on erroneous images (whipped galley-slaves) that Hollywood and the entertainment industry have popularised. Ancient Roman slaves lived in basic but tolerable conditions, similar (in relative terms) to the servile masses of today. ... read full story / add a comment |
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