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national / housing / feature Tuesday May 27, 2008 01:18 by Paula Geraghty
'We'll be back', promised residents of St Michael's Estate, O'Devaney Gardens, Sean McDermott St and Dominic Street at a protest held outside Dublin City Council at a special meeting held on the evening of May 26th. Plans to redevelop the areas collapsed when wealthy developer, Bernard McNamara, cried off because he wouldn't make enough money. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / feature Thursday May 22, 2008 22:53 by Andrew
Back in March I published a compilation of the first half dozen interviews I had conducted with anarchists in the North Eastern USA. Here I present another 11 such interviews recorded with 20 anarchists during a vast journey that started in Miami, moved North to Cleveland, west to Bellingham and then began the long descent south to LA. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / feature Thursday May 22, 2008 22:37 by dunk
If you were walking the streets of Paris this month 40 years ago, chances are you would be completely caught up and participating in a time that has since changed French society forever. Then, France was on the verge of a total revolt with 12 million workers on strike, 122 factories occupied, and millions of students fighting for a radical change in the way the world was working. A spark that boldly called for revolution and dreamed of an end to capitalism appeared to come out of nowhere. Its ripples sparked further questioning and action in other parts of the world including our own little island. Ultimately, Paris ’68 did not succeed, but that’s not to say that the spark has been fully quelled or, indeed, that it wont boldly appear again in what are still troubled times. read full story / add a comment
cork / anti-capitalism / feature Saturday May 17, 2008 12:37 by Kevin Doyle
In mid April, Cork dock workers took action in support of the crew of The Defender, a cargo ship owned by Forestry Shipping from Riga, Latvia but registered in Cambodia. The Defender had nine crew on board and was carrying cargo for delivery in the Cork area. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Friday May 16, 2008 11:34 by Jolly Red Giant
The UNITE Trade Union leadership go back on their promises to pay legal fees and compensate the sacked shop stewards. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / feature Thursday May 15, 2008 20:27 by intelligent satirists
Provisional Lineup for Grassroots Gathering 2008 (Friday & Saturday) read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday May 14, 2008 01:36 by Legalise Cannabis Ireland
Over 1,500 people marched last Saturday demanding that cannabis be legalised in Ireland immediately and that the hypocrisy of cannabis prohibition end in all countries where it is still in place. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / feature Saturday May 10, 2008 01:04 by PaulaG and the indy collective
The General Strike started on May 7th when unions called for a strike to increase the minimum wage from 300,000 Lebanese pounds to 960,000 due to inflation in food and fuel prices. That's an increase from $200 per month to just over $600 per month, the Government offered a mere $100 of an increase. It was then revealed that Hizbollah had their own telecommunications network and the government demanded that they shut it down. There was to be a big demonstartion for the 7th but there were rumours that pro government militia snipers were goung to attack the demonstration and protests at the airport road so the unions backed down. However the strike went ahead and the usually intensely manic streets were empty of traffic. read full story / add a comment
galway / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday May 07, 2008 23:33 by TD
Last weekend, Belfast was graced with the presence of two strong Palestinian activists; George Rishmawi and Iyad Bornat (also spelled Eyad Burnat), the screening of Iyad's powerful documentary: Bil'in Against the Wall http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy8-oxnZQJU in the Falls Road Cultural Center last Friday night and George's public address at the Belfast May Day Rally on Saturday. The documentary is a powerful indictment of Israel and its use of murderous violence by its Occupation Army in beleaguered Bil'in against peaceful protestors to snuff out dissent against the expropriation of Palestinian land for the building of "settlements" for Jews only colonists. Au fait with the action of the Raytheon 9 in Derry, George Rishmawi and Iyad Bornat, through the good offices of Kathleen O'Connell (IPSC) sought and found Eamonn McCann at the rally to express solidarity with the 9 and Pitstop Ploughshare success at their forthcoming trial. read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Tuesday April 29, 2008 22:52 by A Workers' Strand Two
British Telecom is refusing to give collective bargaining rights to a large group of its staff simply because they are Irish. read full story / add a comment
national / eu / feature Friday April 25, 2008 00:07 by Chekov
A closer look at Declan Ganley's "Libertas" campaign - the figures behind it and their motivations. read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / feature Monday April 21, 2008 14:44 by Rory Hearne
The Combined Residents Against the Incinerator (CRAI) which is made up of residents from Ringsend, Irishtown, Sandymount and other parts of Dublin is currently making presentations to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Oral Hearing on the proposed mass-burn incinerator, planned to be built by Dublin City Council on the Poolbeg Peninsula in Dublin City. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday April 21, 2008 01:14 by Paula Geraghty / David Landy
Photo essay and account from the IPSC march on the 12th of April: From Deir Yassin to Gaza - 60 Years of Israeli State Oppression images (c) read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday April 16, 2008 23:33 by liz c
A through the looking glass encounter into how campaigns are run by people with money, political machinery, suits and plush red carpeting. There were very few members of the public but It's well worth going along. The food is great. Posh sandwiches and raspberry chocolates. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-war / imperialism / feature Sunday April 13, 2008 20:39 by Seán Ryan
A frank and open discussion with the Mainstream Media with regard to how they report the war. read full story / add a comment
antrim / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Saturday April 12, 2008 12:22 by CWI
The five day hunger strike by three sacked airport shop stewards, Gordon McNeill, Madan Gupta and Chris Bowyer was suspended at 5.30 this afternoon after the workers received a letter from the union solicitors guaranteeing that their demands would be met. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / feature Friday April 11, 2008 18:23 by bot and emmo
Why Anarchafeminism? A women-only discussion hosted by RAG RAG, the Revolutionary Anarchafeminist Group is now in its third year. The collective was set up in order to explore our ideas and produce a magazine, the Rag. Meetings are held weekly on Mondays, but the first Monday of every month is an open meeting, in which non-members are invited to a workshop or discussion. On Monday 7th April, the open meeting was entitled “Why Anarchafeminism?” The purpose of the meeting was to encourage women outside of RAG to question and explore their ideas about feminism and anarchism and to draw links between the two. Also, it gave members of the group a chance to revisit the fundamental aspects of our beliefs. The following is a personal account by two of us of the discussion. It is limited by the quality of our notes and recollections. It does not present a RAG position on anything, but is simply an attempt to share some of the ideas that were touched upon with those who were unable to attend. read full story / add a comment
dublin / housing / feature Friday April 11, 2008 16:36 by Pip, Damo, Ger, Foxey, Jot
The following article was written by an Adult Education discussion and research group based in the north inner city. It was a collective effort by Ger, John, Pip, Jonathan Wheelock and Damian. For us it is important to discuss homelessness because it is not just something that we pass by on the streets guiltily ignoring people or handing out a few pence depending on our humour. It is definitely not something we just read about in reports or newspapers- it is a problem that we have or could experience in the future. Everyone in the media talks about the Celtic Tiger but we don’t see it in our areas and we see more people on the streets rather than less and we want to know why. read full story / add a comment
antrim / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Thursday April 10, 2008 08:03 by sp
Hunger Strike Update- Gordon McNeill Taken to City Hospital
Hunger striker Gordon McNeill has been rushed to City Hospital for treatment. An ambulance was called to the scene at Transport House due to a deterioration in his condition. Gordon is on his fourth day without food and his second day without water. Also on hunger strike are Madan Gupta and Chris Bowyer. The former airport shop stewards have taken the action to demand talks with the leadership of Unite/TGWU, who have refused to meet with the workers. For more information, contact Chris Bowyer on 07764850945, Madan Gupta on 07810290938 or Gary Mulcahy on 07743282321. read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage / feature Saturday April 05, 2008 23:33 by darren
Not exactly… But there might be more than you’d think. On the 11th -13th April Seomra Spraoi host Ireland's first Social Centre Gathering. What better excuse to have as look back at radical spaces in Ireland over the last 30 years. Details on Gathering: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/86848 read full story / add a comment |
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