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dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Friday July 29, 2005 12:02 by Editorial Group   text 79 comments (last - tuesday october 02, 2007 00:21)   image 9 images
After the GAMA and Irish Ferry scandals, Tesco are the latest company to be caught exploiting migrant workers hired through temping agencies. A picket took place at their distribution depot on Greenhills Road in Dublin on Thursday. read full story / add a comment
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national / miscellaneous / feature Thursday July 28, 2005 21:49 by P. O'Neill   text 49 comments (last - saturday december 13, 2008 22:23)   image 13 images
Full statement from the IRA. read full story / add a comment
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meath / history and heritage / feature Thursday July 28, 2005 20:21 by Sean Crudden   text 7 comments (last - friday july 29, 2005 01:24)   image 5 images
The brutal physics of modern traffic was borne in on me in a raw way standing by the busy Navan road just north of Tara yesterday evening (Mon 25th July) for an hour while the latest protest against the proposed new motorway was in progress. This is an experience you don’t get driving along in your Toyota Corolla. read full story / add a comment
No More Killing
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / feature Thursday July 28, 2005 18:49 by 1 of IMC   text 20 comments (last - friday april 20, 2007 00:01)   image 11 images
Irish protests agains the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes organised by Dublin Catholic Worker / Pitstop Ploughshares. read full story / add a comment
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clare / crime and justice / feature Tuesday July 26, 2005 20:19 by Court Reporter   text 13 comments (last - wednesday july 27, 2005 19:26)   image 1 image
Erased tapes, missing evidence, Conor's third arm, and the invisible red book all played a part in this saga. The notes don't do it justice.... Defending himself, Conor Cregan had the bearing of a trial lawyer as he shredded the prosecutions case against him. read full story / add a comment
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national / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Sunday July 24, 2005 16:50 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 16 comments (last - tuesday july 26, 2005 18:22)   image 3 images
Pictures showing the slow progress on the Shell pipeline construction. read full story / add a comment
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international / racism & migration related issues / feature Saturday July 23, 2005 02:35 by Editorial Group   text 20 comments (last - monday september 12, 2005 01:08)   image 11 images
Meeting where Nigerian activists describe the reality of life in Nigeria. read full story / add a comment
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meath / history and heritage / feature Monday July 18, 2005 01:25 by redjade   text 19 comments (last - saturday july 30, 2005 12:26)   image 12 images
'The photographs printed and others that have been taken since bear witness to the fact that no care is being taken of the topsoil that is being lifted by diggers and then has caterpillar wheel marks all over it. One photo shows a bone lying carelessly on the ground.' read full story / add a comment
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mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Thursday July 14, 2005 18:15 by M. Ní Sheighin   text 15 comments (last - monday february 06, 2006 00:57)   image 17 images
Ráiteas eisithe ag an "Rossport 5" tar éis na hArd-Chúirte inniu, Déardaoin 15 Iúil 2005. read full story / add a comment
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meath / history and heritage / feature Monday July 11, 2005 16:12 by tarawatch   text 26 comments (last - sunday july 31, 2005 10:26)   image 18 images
Work has started on the M3 at last. However the only area signed off for commencement is at the Tara area on the route. read full story / add a comment
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international / summit mobilisations / feature Monday July 11, 2005 15:03 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 4 comments (last - friday july 15, 2005 17:59)   image 3 images
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international / anti-war / imperialism / feature Friday July 08, 2005 19:21 by indymedia ireland editorial collective   text 35 comments (last - tuesday july 19, 2005 14:44)   image 3 images
Yesterday's bomb attacks in London have been universally condemned by Anti-war groups in Ireland and Britain. Many right wing commentators have tried to link the murder of these innocent people with the anti-war movements, the broad muslim community, those people who protested against poverty and war at the G8 summit in Scotland, in particular anarchists. However, these claims are contradicted by the sweeping condemnations of this act that have been issued by the groups in question. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Friday July 08, 2005 13:39 by ogra sf via imcer   text 13 comments (last - saturday july 09, 2005 14:40)   image 5 images
Pre Shutdown Press Release below read full story / add a comment
Mounties following the samba band.
international / summit mobilisations / feature Tuesday July 05, 2005 21:09 by IMC Éire foreign correspondent   text 23 comments (last - saturday july 09, 2005 03:39)   image 22 images
Police clamp down on "Carnival for Full Enjoyment". Slight over-reaction in the press - all handbag stuff really, no property damage. Not much debate at debate. Local Scots then take it upon themselves to repel invading English Police Forces into their city. read full story / add a comment
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national / racism & migration related issues / feature Monday July 04, 2005 21:58 by eeekkkk   text 20 comments (last - thursday july 07, 2005 16:25)   image 7 images

UPDATE 11.25 PM 5 JUL:
Deportation plane leaving at 1 am
******** 21 years old - 4 months pregnant by Irish Guy - is the daughter of a woman who has been allowed leave to remain here on humanitarian grounds. She is being deported on the plane. She was allowed a single phonecall to her mother tonight by the Gardai. No room at the inn in Ireland anymore. There are several pregnant women of different nationalities locked up in Mountjoy Women's prison this eveining. Their immediate fate is unclear at the time of writing.
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INDYMEDIA.IE 4 JUL:
RAR (Residents Against Racism) have heard from various asylum seekers whom they are in contact with that Gardai were seen in and out of pubs and homes in Blanchardstown picking up approximately 20 Nigerian asylum seekers last night. Some women were also picked up last week in Galway. The men are now in Cloverhill Prison and the women (two at least) are in Mountjoy Women's Prison. read full story / add a comment

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national / health / disability issues / feature Monday July 04, 2005 17:39 by Miriam Cotton   text 10 comments (last - friday october 28, 2005 13:25)   image 3 images
If you think the disability bill recently passed in the Dail has nothing to do with you, you should think again. If passed into legislation, it represents a major assault on all our constitutional rights. This column has no political allegiance and is concerned with the interests of disabled people and the contribution they can make to the wider community. In that context and for reasons set out below, it is nevertheless necessary to say that Fianna Fail and the PDs deserve a roasting on this issue alone at the next general election. read full story / add a comment
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mayo / environment / feature Sunday July 03, 2005 14:56 by Terry   text 18 comments (last - monday september 05, 2005 19:06)   image 11 images
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international / summit mobilisations / feature Sunday July 03, 2005 01:21 by IMC Éire foreign correspondent   text 17 comments (last - monday july 04, 2005 22:07)   image 14 images
(Indymedia.ie Jul 2 2005) A report from the "Make Poverty History" demonstrations in Edinburgh and a few pics lifted from film work in progress. read full story / add a comment
Fuck Shell !
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Friday July 01, 2005 21:22 by a statement is a weapon in an empty hand   text 17 comments (last - thursday august 18, 2005 03:56)   image 5 images
Issued today 30th June. Summary and links to relevant actions surrounding Rossport 5 as news breaks about the attempt by Shell to force small landowners in N.W. Ireland to accept an unprecedented high-pressure gas pipeline across their lands before the government has approved it. Details of Solidarity Camp and protests. read full story / add a comment
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mayo / environment / feature Wednesday June 29, 2005 18:50 by IMC Ireland Editorial   text 46 comments (last - monday july 04, 2005 22:51)   image 31 images
(Indymedia.ie Jun 29th 2005) The High Court has jailed five people at the request of Shell for attempting to stop the multinational from laying a controversial, high-pressure, "offshore" gas pipeline through their land in Rossport, Co Mayo. The judge ordered that the five men - four small landowners and a local supporter - be imprisoned "until they purge their contempt", meaning they will not be released until they have promised to allow Shell to dig up their land. read full story / add a comment
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