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Protestors outside the High Court today
dublin / bin tax / household tax / water tax / feature Tuesday September 23, 2003 23:56 by No Bin Tax   text 6 comments (last - thursday november 13, 2003 14:04)   image 2 images
GARDAI HAVE arrested a further 12 anti-bin tax campaigners in Fingal. Three were arrested in Clonsilla and a further nine - including a husband and wife - were arrested in the Huntstown area. Two of those arrested appeared before the high court this afternoon, the rest are due to appear tomorrow. This is the latest Council manoeuvre against the Anti-Bin Tax Campaign. This follows the 5,000 strong solidarity demonstration outside Mountjoy Prison last night, where Joe Higgnis and Clare Daly are detained. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / bin tax / household tax / water tax / feature Monday September 22, 2003 01:59 by Editorial Group   text 8 comments (last - tuesday september 23, 2003 00:27)   image 1 image
The Campaign against Bin Charges in Dublin continued over the weekend of 20th/21st September with a number of protests taking place in local areas in response to the jailing of Joe Higgins and Clare Daly. Bertie Ahern was also heckled at a Robert Emmett Commemoration on Saturday by anti Bin Charges campaigners. A major protest is planned for the evening of Monday 22nd starting at the Garden of Remembrance at 7.30 pm. read full story / add a comment
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national / anti-capitalism / feature Sunday September 14, 2003 00:51 by PapuaHead   text 29 comments (last - friday september 19, 2003 16:25)   image 5 images
Ireland's corporate globalisation guru, Peter Sutherland, was confronted with vocal and visual opposition when he addressed the American Chamber of Commerce business lunch last Tuesday. read full story / add a comment
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national / miscellaneous / feature Friday September 12, 2003 13:28 by David   text 34 comments (last - wednesday september 24, 2003 16:01)   image 1 image
In 2001 448 people officially took their own lives, there were 366 road deaths over that same period (some of those accidents were likely to have been suicides)
These official figures are without doubt much lower than the true scope of the problem read full story / add a comment
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dublin / bin tax / household tax / water tax / feature Wednesday September 10, 2003 15:19 by Dermot Sreenan   text 48 comments (last - tuesday september 23, 2003 04:04)   image 1 image
News about meetings and actions in relation to the councils latest attempts
to make us pay their unjust double tax. read full story / add a comment
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galway / miscellaneous / feature Tuesday September 09, 2003 15:53 by Vinnie   text 18 comments (last - thursday september 11, 2003 14:06)   image 16 images
A large crowd gathered outside City Hall in Galway on Tuesday the 9th , on what may be the last chance to do so legally if the city's reactionary and draconian council get their way. People and groups from all walks of Galway life were there, buskers, skateboarders, kite flyers, shopkeepers, sports enthuasiasts, unions, voluntary and political groups. All were united in protest and condemnation at the introduction of the borderline facist byelaws, which are set to strangle through over-regulation nearly all public activity of almost any sort, and destroy the vibe and spirit that Galway is famous for. read full story / add a comment
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international / anti-war / imperialism / feature Sunday September 07, 2003 14:50 by Voices in the Wilderness and Occupation Watch   text 14 comments (last - sunday september 14, 2003 14:31)   image 1 image
VOICES IN THE WILDERNESS ACTIVISTS FORCIBLY EJECTED FROM A GENERAL SANCHEZ PRESS CONFERENCE FOLLOWING PROTEST OVER KILLING OF IRAQI CIVILIANS. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / anti-capitalism / feature Wednesday September 03, 2003 13:18 by Indymedia Kevin   text 25 comments (last - wednesday september 24, 2003 15:34)   image 29 images
Critical Mass, Dublin: a lovely sunny day and even the Gardai joined in (photos and story) read full story / add a comment
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international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday September 01, 2003 09:11 by Ali la Pointe   text 19 comments (last - thursday september 04, 2003 12:43)   image 3 images
WPI Briefing: We have been hearing about the abysmal situation of women in
Iraq. Can you give our readers a synopsis of the situation of women in Iraq?

Nadia Mahmood: Since 9 April, the situation of women in Iraq has worsened on
a daily basis. Women cannot safely walk in the streets. They cannot go to
their jobs. During the last months, families have had to accompany their female
students to and from secondary schools and universities until they finished
their exams a few days ago. The killing of women has become a daily phenomenon. In
a country where there is no justice system or policing, women raped by Iraqis
or American soldiers are paying the price by being killed in the name of
honour. Rape has become a norm. Women cannot even report rapes because they fear
the consequences of possibly being killed by male members of their family for
bringing 'shame to the family.' read full story / add a comment
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national / anti-war / imperialism / feature Friday August 15, 2003 10:20 by BlackPope   text 54 comments (last - sunday september 28, 2003 14:24)   image 4 images   audio 1 audio file
A report including audio and pictures of Michael Moore's August 9th 2003 press conference in Belfast. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / feature Friday August 08, 2003 03:25 by Chekov   text 92 comments (last - friday august 06, 2004 22:51)
A newswire request for more information on the situation in Liberia resulted in a series of 3 illuminating posts from an Indymedia.ie contributor who had spent some time in the area: read full story / add a comment
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national / miscellaneous / feature Thursday July 31, 2003 23:33 by IMC   text 10 comments (last - thursday august 07, 2003 15:29)   image 2 images   audio 1 audio file
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galway / miscellaneous / feature Wednesday July 30, 2003 14:09 by IMC Editorial Group   text 11 comments (last - tuesday august 26, 2003 15:06)   image 1 image   3 attached files
Galway City Council is trying to criminalise the street distribution of leaflets and the right to free assembly. The City Council will vote on a proposal to ban leaflet distribution from the streets of Galway under the guise of a litter byelaw, and to only allow public gatherings under permit. This is actually attacking our democratic rights to free speech and assembly. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / feature Friday July 18, 2003 16:00 by IMC Editorial Group   text 68 comments (last - wednesday august 13, 2003 03:24)
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national / miscellaneous / feature Friday July 18, 2003 13:38 by Sean Dunne   text 36 comments (last - friday december 10, 2004 15:18)   image 2 images
I submitted this article to Z Magazine awhile ago, hoping to get it into the March edition. The assault on Iraq changed priorities, so it was moved back to the July/August issue. http://www.zmag.org/ZMagSite/curTOC.htm
I'm sure most of you know this story already, and there's also a lot more to be told. Thought I'd share this anyway, and if you aren't familiar with Z Magazine, I'd recommend checking it out. -Sean
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national / anti-capitalism / feature Thursday July 17, 2003 17:43 by IMC Editorial Group   text 13 comments (last - thursday july 24, 2003 15:48)   image 1 image
Not for the first time, the Socialist Workers Party has issued a call for debate around the idea of uniting the various Socialist activists, groups and Parties in Ireland. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / feature Monday July 14, 2003 19:11 by IMC Editorial Group   text 20 comments (last - thursday july 17, 2003 04:26)
2.30pm Sunday 13th July - 42 Parnell Square opened as Autonomous Zone.

2.30pm Monday 14th July - Eviction of questionable legality read full story / add a comment
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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Saturday July 12, 2003 12:30 by Dave   text 50 comments (last - monday august 06, 2007 13:48)   image 4 images
A visit to Breda and Tina, Travellers living in Ballyfermot. read full story / add a comment
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galway / anti-war / imperialism / feature Monday July 07, 2003 21:01 by vinnie   text 53 comments (last - monday july 21, 2003 16:44)   image 8 images
Yesterday the Salthill airshow came to town bedecked in all its military grandeur. While supposedly billed as an airshow it is in fact a miltary show, which glamourizes the machines of war and desensitizes people to their awful capabilities. read full story / add a comment
clare / anti-war / imperialism / feature Friday July 04, 2003 15:39 by IMC Editorial Group   text 30 comments (last - wednesday june 23, 2004 21:11)
On Thursday, the 3rd of July, Mary Kelly walked out of Kilrush Circuit Court a free woman, to the sound of the loud cheers of a crowd of delighted anti-war activists and supporters. She had been charged on two counts – trespass (by going over the perimeter fence at Shannon) and criminal damage to a U.S. Naval aircraft that had landed at Shannon for refueling. The jury found her guilty on the much less serious charge of trespass, with the judge adjourning sentencing until October. They could not, however, reach the required ten-two majority verdict on the criminal damage charge, finally stating that they had reached deadlock and that there was no prospect of reaching agreement. Despite strenuous efforts by the prosecuting counsel throughout the four-day trial to discredit the defence, a significant portion of a jury made up of ordinary members of the Irish public could not find it in their hearts to criminalise Mary Kelly.

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