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mayo / environment / feature Thursday February 15, 2007 01:08 by Eve   text 18 comments (last - tuesday february 20, 2007 18:23)   image 5 images
A day of support is being held on the 16th February at Bellanaboy. The aim of the day is for people from around the country to show their support and solidarity with the community of Erris in their struggle against Shell.
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EU Propaganda billboard in Connolly train station, last summer.
national / environment / feature Monday February 12, 2007 15:43 by Terry   text 46 comments (last - sunday march 11, 2007 03:53)   image 6 images
This coming week the state’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to publish a report which will show a steep rise in the Republic’s emissions of greenhouse gases in 2005.
The 26 counties’ emission rate is said to have risen by 25% since 1990, leaving the Republic behind only the USA and Luxemburg worldwide for per capita greenhouse gas emissions. read full story / add a comment
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derry / arts and media / feature Saturday February 10, 2007 13:51 by Paula Geraghty   text 3 comments (last - sunday february 11, 2007 20:07)   image 8 images   audio 1 audio file
Images and words from a visit to the recently opened Museum of Free Derry in the Bogside. Also, and audio interview with John Kelly, who works at the museum and is the brother of Michael Kelly who died on Bloody Sunday. read full story / add a comment
kieran kavanagh : i wish i will be the worlds best football player
national / miscellaneous / feature Friday February 09, 2007 00:14 by jim travers   text 7 comments (last - tuesday february 13, 2007 07:02)   image 1 image
Jim Travers claims that the match between the Republic of Ireland and San Marino has given us the space to reflect on our beliefs, that what we thought in the past has now come true. Ireland was terrible by any standards and deserved to walk away with nothing more than a loss. read full story / add a comment
Tony Benn Delivering His Speech
dublin / miscellaneous / feature Tuesday February 06, 2007 22:32 by Pinhead   text 17 comments (last - thursday february 08, 2007 21:46)   image 3 images
An Indymedia contributor stumbles out of their weekend lethargy long enough to dust off a hangover and type up this report on a Tony Benn address entitled "Peace, Faith and Power" delivered over two weeks ago on January 23rd to Trinity's Hist. With the dazzling might of the Internet age at his disposal, contemporaneous reporting has never been so exciting… read full story / add a comment
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dublin / anti-capitalism / feature Saturday February 03, 2007 20:56 by Dublin Shell to Sea - Shell chun Sáile   text 7 comments (last - wednesday february 07, 2007 21:19)   image 28 images
So why doesn't Shell have a big banner outside their office announcing that they are making record profits? Why don't they issue a press release saying that they are doing better than ever, and things are improving for their shareholders like never before? Why aren't they celebrating? read full story / add a comment
Floating Points
international / anti-capitalism / feature Thursday February 01, 2007 13:44 by "Apparat"   text 32 comments (last - saturday february 17, 2007 17:14)   image 5 images
The G8 will be visiting Germany next summer, and the “travelling circus” of protesters (as it was dubbed by Tony Blair) are already mobilising for the occasion. But it seems clear that the hey-day of summit protests is long past. read full story / add a comment
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derry / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday January 31, 2007 12:16 by Paula Geraghty / Shaner   text 12 comments (last - saturday february 03, 2007 11:06)   image 66 images   audio 1 audio file
Thousands gathered in the Creggan, in Derry, Northern Ireland, to commemorate the murder of civilians. read full story / add a comment
The Irish Embassy
mayo / environment / feature Wednesday January 31, 2007 10:33 by rs   text 16 comments (last - friday february 02, 2007 19:19)   image 7 images
Man climbed outside of Irish embassy in London in protest over the Irish government's collusion with Shell's hellish activities in North West Ireland read full story / add a comment
Adams Joins PSNI
national / crime and justice / feature Monday January 29, 2007 00:09 by w.   text 49 comments (last - wednesday february 07, 2007 18:02)   image 9 images
Sinn Fein today voted to support the Police Service of Northern Ireland at their extraordinary ard fheis which was attended by approximately 1,000 delegates. read full story / add a comment
Jord Backstage @ TBMC
international / arts and media / feature Thursday January 25, 2007 13:03 by w.   text 12 comments (last - saturday february 10, 2007 16:00)   image 1 image   audio 1 audio file
Canadian political-punk band Propagandhi played Dublin for the first time in five years on the 12th of December to a youthful and energetic crowd at the Temple Bar Music Centre. The band, known for the heavy political content of their albums and live shows, are touring to promote their latest album “Potemkin City Limits” their first release in over five years. After their show I talked with drummer Jord Samoleski about his life in politics and music. read full story / add a comment
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national / indymedia ireland / feature Friday January 19, 2007 21:24 by IMC Collective   text 36 comments (last - wednesday january 31, 2007 15:19)   image 7 images   audio 1 audio file
The story of indymedia's server crisis read full story / add a comment
Working Class Solidarity --> Victory
national / anti-capitalism / feature Monday January 08, 2007 14:24 by Alan MacSimoin   text 14 comments (last - monday march 05, 2007 13:00)   image 7 images
A non-payment campaign has been launched by the Northern Ireland Committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions through ‘Trade Unions Against Water Charges’. They advocate non-payment of the charges, which are due to be introduced in April 2007, as the "best way to overturn the Government’s proposals".

Their campaign also opposes any plans to privatise the Water Service. A leaflet urging the public to join the non-payment campaign will be circulated to every household in Northern Ireland.

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Micheál Ó Seighin signs a copy of 'Our Story - the Rossport Five'
mayo / environment / feature Friday January 05, 2007 19:06 by William Hederman   text 21 comments (last - saturday january 27, 2007 00:58)   image 7 images
The Rossport Five were back in the capital today for the Dublin launch of 'Our Story – the Rossport Five', their account of their time in prison in 2005 and the events that led to their imprisonment. read full story / add a comment
Rumsfeld's other Mission Accomplished
international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday January 01, 2007 22:44 by Justin Morahan   text 63 comments (last - monday january 22, 2007 12:23)   image 9 images
I oppose the execution of Saddam Hussein as I oppose the death penalty in all circumstances. The present article is not about reasons for opposing the death penalty but about the trial that imposed the death penalty on Saddam Hussein and is based on a report by Ramsey Clark and Curtis Doebbler.
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Midi-Junkie Alec Empire
international / arts and media / feature Thursday December 28, 2006 10:55 by Pinhead   text 5 comments (last - thursday december 28, 2006 23:23)   image 1 image
In this exclusive interview for Indymedia.ie Alec Empire discusses the origins of Atari Teenage Riot amidst rising Nazi attacks in the early 1990's, experimentalism and conservatism in music, his future projects and much more besides. read full story / add a comment
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national / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Wednesday December 20, 2006 18:36 by Paula Geraghty / Imc Features   text 65 comments (last - friday january 05, 2007 18:42)   image 16 images
"The wider context is the ongoing persistent onslaught on our community by the institutions of the State; i.e. the undermining of our equality laws, the introduction of the trespass act, the non-recognition of our ethnicity and the dismantling of a range of consultative committees."

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mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Friday December 15, 2006 21:51 by Terry   text 33 comments (last - sunday july 12, 2009 20:39)   image 15 images
Garda Review is the magazine of the Garda Representative Association. The November issue gives extensive coverage to the Ballinaboy protests. read full story / add a comment
The gap between Huntstown Wood & Clonee, where Madser was shot. About 100m from a primary school entrance.
national / miscellaneous / feature Thursday December 14, 2006 14:36 by Libertarian Socialist   text 14 comments (last - friday december 29, 2006 16:57)   image 1 image
Anthony Campbell, a 20-year-old apprentice plumber who lived in block F of the flats, at St Michan's House flats complex, near the Four Courts in Dublin was gunned down as he went about his work in a house at Scribblestown Park, Finglas, north Dublin yesterday morning.

As he left for work yesterday, he would have had no idea that he was about to become the latest victim of a violent feud in the criminal underworld he would only have read about in newspapers.

Such was the swift, indiscriminate and chilling nature of the attack that he probably never realised why he was being killed. The cruel twist of circumstance that led to his death saw him shot in the house of a relative of a major crime boss because he would have been a witness to the killing of that criminal. Gardaí said he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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SIPTU banner at protest leading up to threatened strike
dublin / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Monday December 11, 2006 22:29 by Aoife and Joe   text 2 comments (last - tuesday december 12, 2006 13:51)   image 6 images
Like many other employers UCD has sought to save money in the last couple of decades by refusing to create permanent pensionable posts. Instead, a growing percentage of the workforce have been left on short-term contracts without any pension rights.. SIPTU estimates that almost a third of workers in UCD are ‘fixed term workers’. The university also made a number of them redundant over the summer, including one who had been working for the college since 1981. read full story / add a comment
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