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cork / consumer issues / event notice Monday April 04, 2011 20:53 by anarkitty
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at 8pm in Solidarity Books, 43 Douglas Street, no admission! all welcome! :) read full story / add a comment ![]()
wicklow / environment / event notice Monday April 04, 2011 20:44 by Kruk
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We will be screening The Pipe movie on 20th April at The Happy Pear in Greystones. This amazing movie tells the story of the local, grassroots community effort in Rossport, County Mayo (Ireland) to halt the planned laying of a gas pipeline by Shell Oil, across fishing grounds and pastoral farmland, following the discovery of a large supply field offshore. read full story / add a comment ![]()
cork / consumer issues / event notice Monday April 04, 2011 20:42 by anarkitty
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at 8pm in Solidarity Books, 43 Douglas Street, no admission! all welcome! :) read full story / add a comment ![]()
cork / consumer issues / event notice Monday April 04, 2011 20:35 by anarkitty
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at 8pm in Solidarity Books, 43 Douglas Street - no admission! all welcome! :) read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Monday April 04, 2011 20:13 by Mickey
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The last few days has seen a rush to be seen in the cameras condemning the actions that took place in Omagh on Saturday 2nd April. What is the point of all this hot air and rhetoric other than to boost the egos of those who are making the utterences. The death of anyone is a sad occasion, the sudden death of a loved one is devastating. Make no mistake this was a tragedy in Omagh. It is a tragedy because no-one has learned the lessons of the past. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / environment / other press Monday April 04, 2011 13:51 by Namor
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More evidence of a rapid increase in ice melt: Studies showed glaciers have lost volume on average "10 to 100 times faster" in the last 30 years. Full text at url below. Melting mountain glaciers are making sea levels rise faster now than at any time in the last 350 years, according to new research. Universities at Aberystwyth, Exeter and Stockholm looked at longer timescales than usual for their study. They mapped changes in 270 of the largest glaciers between Chile and Argentina since the "Little Ice Age". Studies showed glaciers have lost volume on average "10 to 100 times faster" in the last 30 years. The rapid melt rate is linked to their contribution to global sea level. read full story / add a comment ![]()
mayo / miscellaneous / news report Monday April 04, 2011 00:58 by RSC
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Yesterday afternoon, Shell security personnel watched helplessly from their compound as Shell to Sea supporters overturned bog tracks that were laid to enable heavy machinery to build the next stage of the Corrib gas pipeline. Since Tuesday Shell has been trying to work on this most controversial part of their project, despite the fact that a judicial review of the Bord Pleanala permission for it is due this week. The campaigners from all over the country displaced more than 30ft of bog tracks. ENDS FOR VERIFICATION AND COMMENT – CONTACT: Rossport Solidarity Camp – 085 114 1170 read full story / add a comment ![]()
cork / arts and media / event notice Sunday April 03, 2011 23:37 by anarkitty
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in Solidarity Books, 43 Douglas Street, starts at 8pm, free! all welcome! :) read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / politics / elections / news report Sunday April 03, 2011 17:57 by Pat Cox for the Aras
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In these uncertain times, when people feel unclear about the future and what it might hold, here's a a piece of news that should unite everyone in Ireland. Pat Cox is considering running for election to the post of President of Ireland. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Sunday April 03, 2011 08:28 by Ciaron
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As was the case with Gulf War 1, more serious resistance to the present wars on Afghanistan and Iraq has come from within the military in the United States & Britain than from the anti-war movements in civil society. A culture of solidarity is not evident in either countries anti-war movements. Military resisters often end up isolated and demoralised by anti-war movements that incite them to resist and then abandons them! Support those who are offerig solidarity to military resisters "Courage to Resist" www.couragetoresist.org "Bradley Manning Support Group" www.bradleymanning.org read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Sunday April 03, 2011 06:02 by Roy Batty
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If you ask liberal talking heads like Ed Schultz and other Nattering Nabobs of Progressivism, who would support Dick Cheney if he was a Democrat, they'll tell you, "Well, this is a cheaper war, a Democrat war and besides, it's not a war." read full story / add a comment
mayo / environment / news report Saturday April 02, 2011 19:17 by Rossport Solidarity Camp
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2nd National Day of Action at Aughoose sees bogmat track removed under watching eyes of security guards read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Saturday April 02, 2011 15:52 by Gerry Downing
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Gerry Downing of 'Socialist Fight' believes the anti-Gaddafi rebellion is totally reactionary. This article is published in the Weekly Worker but does not reflect the views of the CPGB. Eddie Ford’s article ‘Imperialism out, down with the Gaddafi regime’, makes a number of serious political errors and omissions (Weekly Worker March 24). The most important ones are to fail to take into account: (1) Libya’s history of struggle against colonialism and imperialism; (2) the tribal nature of its society; (3) the nature of the leadership of the Libyan rebels; (4) the role of the working class in the struggle; (5) the role of al-Qa’eda in Libya; and (6) to light-mindedly assume that this was just a continuation of the ‘Arab revolution’ or ‘Arab spring’ begun in Tunisia and then developed in Egypt and throughout the region. I will take these points in order. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / gender and sexuality / other press Saturday April 02, 2011 12:40 by Sudhama Ranganathan
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When we think of American contractors in times of war we think of recent conflicts. Private contractors are not new, but the recent phenomenon regarding the extent to which private contractors are currently utilized is well known. There are famous/ infamous companies, depending on which is being discussed, though it seems many of the big names all have scandal attached to them. However, they all seem to maintain their lucrative US taxpayer funded contracts, funded most often unknowingly by people from my country the USA. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / feature Saturday April 02, 2011 00:09 by Marie O Connor
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Fine Gael’s UnFairCare policy demands more scrutiny. At a time when support for the Dutch model is declining in its country of origin, Fine Gael proposes to import this charter for privateers into Ireland. Marie O'Connor looks at Dominic Haugh's study, which reveals an unaffordable three-tier system, growing waiting lists, cancelled operations, out of control budgets, bankrupt hospitals, professional gravy trains and spawning bureaucracies, all encouraged by pro market think-tanks. read full story / add a comment
mayo / animal rights / event notice Friday April 01, 2011 22:54 by Laura Broxson
Hi, On Saturday 9th April, we'll be travelling to Ballina, Co. Mayo, to raise awareness about our Charles River (and Ovagen) campaign. Support is urgently needed to help this campaign continue, so we are hoping this trip will aid us in gaining new members among the local community there. An information table will be set up in the town, and we will spread out leafleting in different areas as well. read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Friday April 01, 2011 22:43 by T
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Call for a Referendum on the IMF/EU Deal
Open Meeting - Tues 5th April 8pm Gresham Hotel O'Connell St, Dublin 1. Special Guest Speaker Lilja Mósesdóttir MP from Iceland read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday April 01, 2011 21:59 by Rossport Solidarity camp
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This morning Shell’s work in Co. Mayo was suspended completely due to a National Day of Action read full story / add a comment ![]()
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Friday April 01, 2011 19:57 by annie
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Yesterday Shell were blocked from transporting materials being used to build their new tunnelling compound at Aughoose. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Friday April 01, 2011 18:44 by John Cornford
The Revolutionary Socialists in Egypt are a group that adheres to the same tradition as the Irish Socialist Workers Party. Peter Manson asked Mohammad Hamama, a prominent RS member, about the prospects for the working class movement in Egypt and beyond. Full text at url below. How would you describe the current situation in Egypt? This is an era of revolution. The toppling of Mubarak was just the start. We need to overthrow the regime, but Mubarak was just its head. There are a lot of mini-Mubaraks all over Egypt: in every sector, every apparatus and every institution. Government ministers and private sector bosses - they are all corrupt and they all make up the regime, the regime we want to topple. But things are getting very tough. The idea that the revolution ended when Mubarak fell is really wrong. The revolution is only just starting. The army generals are serving their own interests and they will try to save whatever they can of the old order. The workers must take the lead now - this is their moment. The movement must spread all over Egypt. We need to turn every corner of the country into Tahrir Square. We need to topple every single Mubarak. We need far more than political reforms. We need very radical social reforms relating to how wealth is distributed. The companies privatised over the last 30 years need to be nationalised again in order to undermine the generals. read full story / add a comment |
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