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Week Fifteen of the Russian Intervention in Syria: when no news is good news Sun Jan 17, 2016 12:16 | The Saker
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Dublin OpinionLife should be full of strangeness, like a rich paintingThe Financial Crisis:What Have We Learnt? 19:58 Sat Aug 29, 2015 Money in 35,000 Words or Less 21:34 Sat Aug 22, 2015 THE WRATH OF KANE: BANKING CRISES AND POLITICAL POWER 09:32 Fri Jan 30, 2015 ALWAYS THE ARTISTS: WEEK THREE OF THE BANK INQUIRY 23:11 Thu Jan 22, 2015 FIANNA FÁIL AND THE BANK INQUIRY : SOME INITIAL OBSERVATIONS 21:04 Mon Jan 12, 2015 |
international / anti-war / imperialism Sunday December 13, 2015 23:43 by T
For the past year, there have been numerous reports that ISIS have been transporting the oil they have stolen from Iraq and Syria, to Turkey and this has been greatly facilitated by the Turkish state at the highest levels. It is widely known the oil was being sold and exported by BMZ Ltd owned by Bilal Erdogan, President Erodgan's son. It is extremely unlikely that they are doing this for nothing and tens of millions have probably been siphoned off by the Erdogan family and other key officials and the Turkish economy has no doubt benefitted from an injection of cheap stolen oil sold below world market rates. The Russian Defense Ministry on Dec 2nd revealed the vast scale of the oil smuggling operation which somehow was missed by the NATO/US in the past 2 years.
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international / anti-war / imperialism Sunday November 01, 2015 01:27 by T
In the last two months, the dramatic and sad photographs of 3 year old Aylan Kurdi, and his brother lying dead on the shores on a beach in Turkey have finally opened the curtain very slightly on the horrors and terror of war in Syria. It is hard to conceive the trauma of this family first seeing one of their other brothers beheaded by ISIS jihadists, then to flee and then for this man's wife and two remaining young children to drown in the sea whilst attempting to escape. If you were to listen to politicans from the UK all the way up to the present prime minister, you would think they were doing this so they could scab off the social welfare but as anyone knows, this was the act of a family desperate to flee the terror in their home country and get to safety at all costs. However Aylan Kurdi and his brother and mother aren't the only ones to drown or being killed in war, there are tens of thousands dead.
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression Thursday July 16, 2015 23:57 by Paul Lynch
The trial of two Mayo men accused of violent disorder and damaging property at the Shell Corrib gas project tunneling site in June 2013 continues in Castlebar circuit court. Related Links: ShellToSea.com | Radio reporter claims he lost his job over coverage of Corrib Gas controversy | Irish Times: Top criminologist calls for inquiry into Corrib policing | Archbishop Tutu calls for independent inquiry into policing of Corrib gas project | Court Report On “rape-tape” Sergeant Being Awarded €33,0000 | Business as usual for Gardaí – trying to smear women in ‘rape tape’ controversy | Join the continuous protests against Shell | 22 TDs gather at gates of Dail to demand reversal of Corrib pipeline consents A massive eviction is underway in Dublin. It is at the complex of occupied houses and former factory spaces in Grangegorman. Reports indicate that at 7am in the morning a very large number of private security angle grinder their way through one of the metal gates, invaded the area en massed and are erecting barriers (pictured) inside and trying to evict the occupants.
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national / bin tax / household tax / water tax Friday February 20, 2015 16:34 by anti-austerity alliance
The Anti-Austerity Alliance has today condemned the jailing of anti-water meter protestors at the behest of Denis O’Brien’s company GMC Sierra. Related Links: Right2Water campaign shocked at jailing of water protesters| Stop poitical policing - Stop the arrests now! | Right to Plunder the Economy, Not Right to Protest | Free the Jobstown 4! - Socialist Party Press Release | Paul Murphy TD arrested on trumped up charges designed to discredit Anti-Water Charges campaign |
Mon 18 Jan, 07:26 Brazil: Censorship on internet 22:55 Tue 12 Jan 0 comments Brazilian blogger accuses senator of commanding the invasion of his computing systems and of harassment. Mindanao, Philippines: Stop ‘Lumad’ killings, harassment - UN 06:26 Sun 10 Jan 0 comments Killings and harassment of the Lumad, or the indigenous people (IP), should stop and those accountable should be brought to justice, according to Ola Almgren, the UN country representative and humanitarian coordinator. LISTEN Irish school girl stuns music world with brilliant charity song Freedom Day 18:32 Tue 05 Jan 0 comments A 16-year-old girl has stunned the music industry in Ireland with a brilliant song called Freedom Day, which highlights the suffering of thousands of children facing poverty and oppression across the world. Portrait of an Irish Republican 00:51 Sun 20 Dec 0 comments The author's account of his visit to the North of Ireland in 1985, on the occasion of its 3oth anniversary; Philippines: Climate Focus - Time to act is now on energy transformation 04:59 Thu 10 Dec 0 comments What could possibly be so urgent and life-threatening to drive leaders of people from a small and barely reachable island off the coast of Mindoro to leave their homes and travel 285 kilometers by land and sea over the period of five days just to reach Metro Manila? On November 27, a day before the biggest climate justice march in the country, they have reach the Presidential Palace. The Empire scores two victories in South America - Venezuela and Argentina 01:00 Wed 09 Dec 1 comments In the recent elections in Venezuela the right wing opposition long backed by Washington has secured a majority by winning 107 out of 167 seats. This is the first time since the early days of deceased former president Chavez rose to power that the right has had control of the parliament. Indymedia UK Servers Down 16:29 Sun 06 Dec 0 comments ADMINS: - Indymedia UK has been offline since yesterday. Irish government wastes over 1 million euro on pointless and biased study of fracking 07:37 Thu 03 Dec 0 comments Irish government wastes over 1 million euro on biased fracking study Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Extra Judicial Death of Ken Saro-Wiwa & all the Ogoni 9 00:13 Fri 13 Nov 0 comments Shell to Sea Activists and AFRI commemorated the 20th Anniversary of the deaths of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni Nine outside “Corrib House:” Shell’s Irish Headquarters in Dublin. The activists carried crosses bearing the names of each of the men executed by the corrupt Nigerian Government on 10 November 1995. Many sources believe that these executions were done at the behest of Shell. Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni people, had been actively leading successful civil society actions and demonstrations thwarting Shell’s development of oil on the land of these indigenous farmers and fishermen. Even though it hasn’t been explicitly proven that Shell ordered the killing… they did benefit from the outcome and later paid reparations to the families. (In 2009 Shell settled out of court to the tune of 15.5 million dollars to the families of the victims to avoid going to court in the USA.) Philippines: Unions decry deceptive, vague ‘labor agenda’ of APEC 02:25 Sun 08 Nov 0 comments ORGANIZED workers sneered at the so-called labor agenda in the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Manila next month by describing it as deceptive and vague, which merely reaffirms APEC’s ideology based on the primacy of corporate power and profits over labor and trade union rights. more >>Electoral Contempt Jan 13 2 comments Fine Gael canvas through the letterbox for an election they have not even announced. Marx And Morality Jan 11 2 comments Society determines the character of culture. Marx and Morality Jan 10 1 comments Marx's morality is not materialist 1916 Rising Jan 05 0 comments The weak Irish capitalist class were missing in action in the 1916 rising - The repercussions. The Danish Girl Jan 05 0 comments There is no doubt that the images in the film The Danish Girl are lovely and a joy to watch as are the leading actors Eddie Redmayne as Einar Wegener and Alicia Vikander as Gerda Gottlieb. Screenplay is by Lucinda Coxon an excellent minimalist job as regards dialogue but eloquent as regards narrative. The director is Tom Hooper. This is a classy really well shot and well worked out film. I am not going into the plot. The best way to get that is to attend the film. One thing that struck me apart from the drama is that the film presents a marvellous portrait of what marriage should really mean. But despite the beauty of the images this is an unsettling film. Please excuse me if I share below some of the thoughts the film provoked for me. more >>Flood Insurance for Commercial Fish Farms but not Peoples' Homes? Jan 12 0 comments STATE QUESTIONED OVER INSURING FISH NOT PEOPLE IPRT welcomes commencement of fines legislation Jan 11 Irish Penal Reform Trust 0 comments IPRT welcomes commencement of legislation to address “damaging and wasteful” practice of imprisonment for fines default Road carnage and arts activism Dec 30 Anois Art 0 comments An open art project that welcomes participation from anyone affected by a fatality (or injury) on Irish roads. No art skills are required. ‘Smear Campaign’ - IFA Wrong In Fact And Wrong In Law Dec 24 Friends of the Irish Environment 0 comments The Boycott Farmed Salmon campaign has issued a reply to an IFA statement on Friday alleging the campaign was engaging in a ‘smear campaign’. It has published two more pre-slaughter tests confirming the presence of antibiotic, anti-parasitic and anaesthetic chemicals. [1] Interface 7/2 now online Dec 15 MA in Community Education, Equality and Social Activism 0 comments Volume seven, issue two of Interface, an open-access online journal produced and refereed by social movement practitioners and engaged movement researchers, is now out on the theme of “movements in post/socialisms”. more >> |