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international / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Monday March 20, 2006 15:44 by dara 28 comments (last - sunday march 26, 2006 20:07) 23 images
Personal Account of the March and the violence that followed by an Irish guy in Paris read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / feature Sunday March 19, 2006 15:00 by the way, i'm hungry. 113 comments (last - sunday march 26, 2006 01:22) 37 images
antiwar march in Dublin. read full story / add a comment
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday March 15, 2006 20:02 by anarchyvist 9 comments (last - sunday march 19, 2006 23:56) 1 image
Former Garda Chief Superintendent appointed as a local consultant to the Corrib Gas Project.
national / miscellaneous / feature Monday March 13, 2006 10:22 by Gambler Anonymous 22 comments (last - wednesday march 19, 2014 16:33) 1 image
The end of casinos and card rooms in Ireland? read full story / add a comment
dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Saturday March 11, 2006 00:26 by Colombia Solidarity 1 comment (last - monday march 13, 2006 13:51) 5 images
Harry Browne (journalist and anti-war activist) and Senator David Norris (Joycean scholar, anti war and gay rights campaigner) launched the "The Profits of Extermination. How U.S. Corporate Power is destroying Colombia" in Trinity College on Thursday night. The Author is Francisco Ramirez Cuellar, President of Sintraminercol (The Miners Union of Colombia). Introduction and translation by Aviva Chomsky. Several attempts have been made to assasinate the author since the book was published. The book outlines how corporate greed has resulted in human rights abuses in Colombia. The event was Organised by Colombia Solidarity Network and Trinity One World Society in collaboration with Latin America Solidarity Centre. For copies of the book at sale at the discount price of ten euro you can email - colombia (at) lasc.ie . read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Thursday March 09, 2006 18:09 by Padraig Connolly & James Pearse 49 comments (last - sunday april 16, 2006 23:40) 1 image
Having organised and trained through secret sinister revolutionary organisations... read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday March 08, 2006 14:43 by Kathy Sinnott 19 comments (last - monday april 17, 2006 01:57) 1 image
It has been hard for women to listen to the saga of Dr. Neary, his colleagues and the caesarean hysterectomies. “Congratulations Mrs X, you have a lovely baby boy and, well, no womb.” “Mrs Y, would you like the good news or the bad news first”. “Mrs Z now that you have a boy and a girl….” No sorry, not on. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday March 06, 2006 17:44 by harcesz 8 comments (last - tuesday march 14, 2006 12:11) 3 images 1 video file
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
national / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Friday March 03, 2006 01:34 by indymedia Gonzos 49 comments (last - saturday march 11, 2006 02:27) 5 images 1 attached file
Independent Workers Union rejects Sunday Times allegation of involvement in Dublin riot (Ireland Sat 25th February 2006). Sunday Times editor publishes fabrication and then attacks Indymedia Ireland. read full story / add a comment
mayo / anti-capitalism / feature Wednesday March 01, 2006 01:13 by Belle, Terry, Connor, M, Tracey, Niall, EC 17 comments (last - thursday march 23, 2006 04:37) 44 images
Thirty people travelled to Rossport Co. Mayo this weekend (Feb 25th 2006) to help campers and locals in the re-erection of Rossport Solidarity Camp. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / feature Tuesday February 28, 2006 01:28 by Justin Morahan 23 comments (last - sunday march 12, 2006 03:48) 2 images
Colm and I decided to go in, drove to the car park, parked and went in to the airport. We wandered around for over an hour, sat in the observation lounge and saw three US planes, one Aer Lingus and one Ryanair, two small planes partly out of sight. Unfortunately, we had no camera. We also saw US troops passing up and down the corridor beind a glass panel opposite our window. We had a cup of tea and decided to do the protest in the middle of the Departure Lounge where there were passengers waiting and people including staff to the left, right and upstairs. Colm took out his favourite poster (with Village pic as in previous vigil in Ranelagh see http://www.indymedia.ie/article/74470) and I mine. As we stood holding the posters I started to say Ed McCurdy's poem "Last night I dreamed" and followed with an impromptu speech. Colm wore his Pitstop T-shirt. read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / feature Monday February 27, 2006 22:42 by eeekkk 11 comments (last - monday march 13, 2006 00:50) 4 images 1 video file
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 205 comments (last - wednesday march 05, 2008 13:44) 11 images 1 video file
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
dublin / summit mobilisations / feature Saturday February 25, 2006 17:52 by kevin 220 comments (last - sunday november 26, 2006 23:41) 73 images
Rioting in Dublin in protest at the marching of the Orange Order on Sat February 25th 2006. Pictures and video. A crowd of 500 counter-demonstrators burnt cars, smashed British-owned businesses and threw missiles and a petrol bomb at Gardai in the center of Dublin as they attempted to stop the march by the loyalist paramilitary associated "LoveUlster" group. Several Gardai were hospitalised. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Saturday February 25, 2006 17:11 by seedot 2 comments (last - thursday march 09, 2006 23:35) 1 image
links, updates and ramblings on the cause of labour and more specifically the campaign to reinstate Joanne Delaney read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / feature Friday February 24, 2006 09:46 by Pat Muldowney 60 comments (last - monday february 15, 2010 18:06) 8 images 3 video files
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.
national / anti-war / imperialism / feature Wednesday February 22, 2006 18:23 by barry 18 comments (last - sunday april 22, 2007 10:45) 1 image
at an ogra fianna fail convention this afternoon at the West County hotel in Ennis, Co. Clare an indymedia video activist was harrassed by fianna fail handlers and locked into the prss room by plain clothes gardai before being prevented from further filming by a uniformed garda sargent. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / feature Tuesday February 21, 2006 22:19 by IMC Ireland Editorial 26 comments (last - tuesday february 28, 2006 14:03) 3 images
An ongoing dispute between members of the Building and Allied Trades Union (BATU) and Collen construction which has led to the jailing of three workers now appears to be escalating into a major dispute between workers and the company. Today (Feb 21st 2006) a picket at one of Collen's sites at University College Dublin (UCD), Belfield managed to halt work despite the presence of 60 hostile Gardai. read full story / add a comment
mayo / anti-capitalism / feature Monday February 20, 2006 16:13 by William 27 comments (last - tuesday february 21, 2006 14:29) 33 images
A roundup of actions in support of the Shell to Sea Campaign from around the country - and beyond read full story / add a comment
international / sci-tech / feature Monday February 20, 2006 10:44 by James O'Brien 16 comments (last - tuesday february 21, 2006 17:50) 6 images
Stephen Baxter has written a novel for the long haul – we humans are notorious for believing that our brief existence is of pressing importance, so any novel that spans 600 million years can reasonably be described as taking “the long view” read full story / add a comment |
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