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international / animal rights / other press Saturday February 19, 2011 22:31 by Anonymous   image 5 images
The past World Week for the Abolition of Meat from 22 to 29 January 2011 - the very first WWAM of the year - was a success. Varied events (such as street actions, silent demonstrations, "human" meat tray actions, protest marches...) were organized in over 70 towns and cities, mainly in Europe, but also in South Africa, in both Americas, in India as well as in Japan (here's the list). These events were largely covered in the media.

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Fine Gael-The Nasty Party
national / animal rights / opinion/analysis Friday February 18, 2011 23:46 by Bernie Wright   text 2 comments (last - saturday february 19, 2011 21:11)   image 2 images
Please print AFAR's poster calling on all voters to make use of their vote to keep Fine Gael out of power.

The majority of normal people do not want Stag hunting legalised again, even if the ban is not being enforced.

Place this poster in a prominent place to let people know how cruel they intend to be , that is if they get into Government.
They want STAG-HUNTING back!!! Its really unbelieveable. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / animal rights / event notice Wednesday February 16, 2011 23:08 by ARAN   image 1 image
Fine Gael are to repeal the Ward Union hunt ban legislation should they get into government, which looks increasingly likely. However, we’re not letting this distressing news go unnoticed, and, we certainly won’t take this news lying down without fighting the animals’ corner. We’re going to ensure the ban stays in place, but we can’t do it alone.

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FINE GAEL  will pay at the polls for their anti-animal stance
national / animal rights / opinion/analysis Wednesday February 16, 2011 10:16 by Bernie Wright   image 1 image
The Fine Gael party has pledged, in its 2011 election manifesto to reverse the ban on the horrific practice of carted stag hunting.
This barbaric activity was banned by the outgoing government in June 2010 on both animal welfare and human safety grounds.

This barbaric "sport" involved hounding a farmed or semi-tame deer for miles across Meath and North County Dublin until it was cornered by a pack of hounds and mounted hunters. Some stags got hit by traffic, got injured by colliding with fences or barbed wire or collapsed from exhaustion. Many of the stags that were chased died days after the hunt from captive myopathy caused by stress.
NPWS reports reveal one Stag was drowned and another was choked. By the end of a days hunt, one, possibly two tame stags would be found with their tongues hanging out from exhaustion after a two to three hour chase.
The hunted Stag is wrestled into a crate by about six men at the conclusion of the hunt or left out as an outlier to be hunted again.

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international / animal rights / press release Monday February 14, 2011 07:52 by Carolyn Bailey
The animal rights social network and advocacy website Animal Rights Zone (ARZone) announces a groundbreaking interview with British neurobiologist and University of Oxford1 Professor Colin Blakemore Ph. D. to take place at 10pm GMT on Saturday February 19, 2011. read full story / add a comment
Hard- up hunters use Done Deal to get new recruits
galway / animal rights / opinion/analysis Thursday February 10, 2011 10:44 by Bernie Wright   text 3 comments (last - friday february 11, 2011 13:25)   image 1 image
A new development in hunting circles has the obviously hard- up North Galway hunt touting for business on the website DONEDEAL.
Punters are invited to hunt, terrify and dismember foxes in Galway for the day and to celebrate St. Valentines day at a hunt ball with the hunters on Saturday night for 250euro a person. They will have about 75 people out hunting that day. All monies will go to the North Galway hunt.

Please boycott the Westwood Hotel in Galway. Also please send your thoughts on wildlife abuse to both the hunt and the Hotel.

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national / animal rights / press release Monday January 31, 2011 19:44 by Bernie Wright   text 6 comments (last - friday february 25, 2011 12:10)   image 2 images
SAY NO TO TESCO GREYHOUND RACING PROMOTION

Greyhound Action Ireland appeal to Tesco Clubcard Deals to remove their Irish Greyhound Racing deal from their brochure. Apparently 10 euro in clubcard vouchers will get you 40euro to spend at the Greyhound track. They say ‘experience the pace, the thrills and excitement that is a night at the dogs’.

We say racing causes the deaths and injuries of thousands of dogs annually. Dogs regularly found with mutilations, some drugged, burned, drowned , shot or just dumped in Ireland. This is well documented in the press. Over 25,000 Greyhound pups are born in Ireland annually. These are just the ones who are registered, others are killed at birth or as saplings due to no prospects at the track. See www.greyhound.org.uk for videos and more information in our IRELAND section.

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dublin / animal rights / event notice Saturday January 29, 2011 17:48 by Laura Broxson
Got a question? Want to pick up some leaflets? Want to help? Then come along this Saturday! read full story / add a comment
Hunter watch...help needed.
national / animal rights / opinion/analysis Friday January 21, 2011 11:13 by Bernie Wright   image 1 image
The WARD UNION stag hunt is now banned. Mounted Fox hunting , hare hunting, beagling and the shooting of many of our native birds and wildlife continues to be legal. To enable us to monitor these activities we need more ordinary people living especially in County Meath and County Dublin to photograph hunters on public roads. This is perfectly legal and enables us to know the extent of hunting that is now taking place. We also require information on the whereabouts of any Red deer seen in the fields.
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dublin / animal rights / event notice Sunday January 16, 2011 19:41 by Laura Broxson
It could be the end for hare Coursing???
dublin / animal rights / news report Friday January 14, 2011 19:36 by Bernie Wright   text 24 comments (last - wednesday february 09, 2011 20:45)   image 1 image
On the 18th January, the Commercial Court is due to decide on the amount of damages to be awarded against the Irish Coursing Club in a case it lost to a property developer that sued the Club for breach of contract over the sale of a strip of land in Clonmel, County Tipperary.

Limerick-based Greenband Investments won its case and the damages could amount to six million Euro or more.

The AOHS and CACS will be at the Dail on that day from 1-2pm asking the Irish government NOT to bailout the ICC .
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international / animal rights / press release Monday December 20, 2010 10:12 by ARZone - Animal Rights Zone
The international abolitionist animal rights social network is one year old on 21st December 2010 - and now has 1500 active members. read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / event notice Wednesday December 15, 2010 16:21 by Laura Broxson   text 1 comment (last - friday december 17, 2010 20:51)
JOIN OUR FIGHT AGAINST THE FUR TRADE! read full story / add a comment
national / animal rights / event notice Wednesday December 15, 2010 15:18 by Susan Anthony
- Saturday, January 29, 2011 • 12:00pm 4:00pm; One World Centre, The Halls, Quay Street Galway City, (www.galwayowc.org for directions)
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national / animal rights / event notice Wednesday December 15, 2010 15:11 by Susan Anthony
Sea Shepherd Ireland, are running two on shore volunteer training sessions in January 2011 in Galway & Dublin 1 read full story / add a comment
Michael Kelly, Martin O'Rourke, Cllr Martin McColgan
tyrone / animal rights / press release Wednesday December 08, 2010 21:18 by PRO   image 2 images
Ireland's largest Trade Union SIPTU held a number of engagements with key Community activists in Omagh town on Monday 6th December.

SIPTU Lead Organiser Martin O'Rourke led the meetings with the community organisers, to kick-start a process of engagement and building in the campaign against cuts to the community and voluntary sector.

Among those met were Cllr Martin McColgan (Chairperson of Strathroy Community Association), Michael Kelly (Omagh Community Support Officer) Siobhan McDermott (MACCA Community Centre Development Officer, ODC), Seamus Reid (MACCA Secretary), Gerry McCusker (Omagh Neighbourhood Renewal Officer), and Conor Keys (FOCUS Development Officer). read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / event notice Sunday November 28, 2010 15:45 by Laura Broxson   text 4 comments (last - friday december 03, 2010 15:46)
Want to ask a question? Pick up some leaflets? Chat with like-minded individuals? Then join us on Saturday! read full story / add a comment
dublin / animal rights / event notice Sunday November 21, 2010 13:50 by Laura Broxson
Hi,

As part of this year's 'Fur Free Friday', organised by the Anti Fur Coalition (for more details see: http://www.antifurcoalition.org/worldwide-fur-free-frid....html), we'll be having a protest outside Barnardo Furs, on Friday 26th November. Please join our fight against Ireland's fur industry by attending this important event.

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dublin / animal rights / event notice Sunday November 14, 2010 21:10 by Kruk   image 1 image   video 1 video file
Bold Native is a fiction feature film. Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator wanted by the United States government for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged CEO father tries to find him before the FBI does. The film simultaneously follows a young woman who works for an animal welfare organization fighting within the system to establish more humane treatment of farmed animals. From abolitionists to welfarists, Bold Native takes on the issue of modern animal use and exploitation from several angles within the context of a road movie adventure story. read full story / add a comment
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wicklow / animal rights / event notice Sunday November 14, 2010 20:51 by Kruk   image 1 image   video 1 video file
Bold Native is a fiction feature film. Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator wanted by the United States government for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged CEO father tries to find him before the FBI does. The film simultaneously follows a young woman who works for an animal welfare organization fighting within the system to establish more humane treatment of farmed animals. From abolitionists to welfarists, Bold Native takes on the issue of modern animal use and exploitation from several angles within the context of a road movie adventure story. read full story / add a comment
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