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Friday January 24, 2003 16:38 by Dave Lordan- swp and Irish Anti War Movement - Irish Anti War movement dlordan at hotmail dot com
![]() two successful public meetings in Dun Laoghaire Over fifty poeope attended two anti-war meetings in the Dun Laoghaire arear yesterday Yesterday (thurs 23rd) two successful public meetings were hosted by the IAWM in Dun Laoghaire. The first was a lunchtime meeting in Sallynoggin PLC attended by fifteen staff and students and addressed by Richard Boyd Barrett of the IAWM. The meeting agreed to mobilise for a contingent from the school to attend the protest on February the 15th and to make their own banner. The second was held at 8 o Clock in the Kingston hotel and was attended by about forty people. There were four speakers. After the meeting twenty five people joined the Irish Anti War movement and many peoplke took leaflest and posters for feb 15th to distribute among their friends,classmates, workmates, etc. For anybody in the area who wants to help out their will be an anti war stall this saturday at hye Ulster Bank in the Shopping centre in Dun Laoghaire town centre.For leaflets more info you can e-mail me at dlordan@hotmail.com |
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Jump To Comment: 1Nice one, Dave for an original article that's real news. It makes a refreshing change from the cut-and-paste jobs and recycled party press releases that fill up the newswire. And for those of us who aren't memembers of the IAWM, it's intereresting to know what kind of debate takes place at the meetings.