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July 16th 2PM - Demonstration against EU/IMF - Garden of Remembrance

category national | eu | event notice author Thursday June 02, 2011 11:21author by Kieran O'Sullivan - Personal Capacity Report this post to the editors

WE WANT JOBS, FAIRNESS & DEMOCRACY
BAIL OUT THE PEOPLE NOT THE BANKERS
Protest Poster
Protest Poster

Demonstration Saturday July 16th
2pm, Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin.

Web: www.enoughcampaign.org

Follow us on twitter @enoughcampaign
#irishrevolution
#july16

Related Link: http://www.enoughcampaign.org
author by Kieran O'Sullivan - Personal Capacitypublication date Thu Jun 09, 2011 13:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

We need more than just a march where we all listen to speeches and go home. We should take the example form Egypt and Spain and set-up a permanent "camp" in the heart of Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick etc. We can start with Dublin and go from there depending on the size.

I would suggest that there would be a roster so that people can live their lives as well.

The protest on 16th July needs to be the starting point for this and we should announce the "camp" before the protest.

To start with we can set it up on the island in O’Connell Street and see where it goes from there.

Anyway hope other people agree.

author by Tatianapublication date Fri Jun 17, 2011 20:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good point, Kieran! That's what we need.

Will there be any blocks (e.g. anarchist block) or will it be general protest?

author by Rita Fagan - Community Activistpublication date Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:19author email ritafaganfrc at eircom dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Community Cuts
Come out and join the Enough Campaign on Saturday 16th July. Meet us in Parnell Square for 2pm. Become a movement of grassroots warriors who refuse to allow our communities lose their hope or resistance.


Our Communities have been targeted for over three years now. The National Community Development Programme a unique programme in Europe was dismantled in December 2010. Fourteen Community Development Projects closed in January 2009. The Community Workers Co OP and many other Networks funding was taking away recently 2011. Sharp cuts to Community Projects have meant numbers of highly skilled people have been let go.

All these sharp cuts have had the capacity to rip the hearts out of very venerable communities in all kind of ways. Our people are hurting and are being driven into despair. For many, the Celtic Tiger was a mangey cat. They were not part of the big party that has led them to having to pay for the cleaning up of this cruel mess.

Choices are being made and these choices are not the ones that shape a fair and just society. The Axe is being taken out again in the coming December budget. When the Government cuts we all bleed, but some more then others. We have got to collectively defend our communities and our sector. It took us over twenty years to build our critical infrastructure it will only take twenty seconds to wipe it out. We must fight back, what is happening is unfair, unjust and unnecessary.

Come out and join the Enough Campaign on Saturday 16th July. Meet us in Parnell Square for 2pm. Become a movement of grassroots warriors who refuse to allow our communities lose their hope or resistance.

La Lucha Continua
Rita Fagan
Community Activist.

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author by Charles Drakepublication date Mon Jul 18, 2011 18:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'm very disappointed that Paula Geraghty hasn't put any photos of the march up on this site yet . Hopefully she will do soon , she was certainly there along the route of the march her faithful camera in hand, displaying all her usual verve and vitality . Then at the GPO rally at the march end I saw her snapping away again indefatigably from the back of the speakers' platform . I always look forward to seeing one of Paula's fine photo essays after a march like this . I'm a great fan of her work .

 
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