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The Communist Party of Ireland is an all-Ireland Marxist party founded in 1933. Its aim is to win the support of the majority of the Irish people for ending the capitalist system and for building socialism—a social system in which the means of production, distribution and exchange are publicly owned and utilised for the benefit of the whole people. | Páirtí Marxach uile-Éireann a bunaíodh sa bhliain 1933 is ea Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann. Is é aidhm an pháirtí tacaíocht thromlach mhuintir na hÉireann a bhaint amach do dheireadh a chur leis an gcóras caipitleach agus do thógáil an tsóisialachais—córas sóisialta ina bhfuil na córacha táirgthe, dáileacháin agus malairte i seilbh an phobail agus ina n-úsáidtear iad ar mhaithe leis an bpobal iomlán. |
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From the February issue:
Expressway to privatisation It looks like the Government have their greedy sights on Bus Éireann and the rural public transport system. They have been doing a very good job in their media over the last couple of years, demonising Bus Éireann as a hopeless case and a huge financial burden on the taxpayer . . . They fail to point out that the financial problems are a direct result of policy decisions to starve Bus Éireann of the financial support needed to provide decent public transport to our citizens living in rural Ireland. Continue | Ar aghaidh |
The collapse of the Stormont AssemblyStatement by the Northern Area Committee, CPI. | Cliseadh Thionól StormontRáiteas ó Choiste Limistéar an Tuaiscirt, CPI. |
Eyewitness in AleppoAn eyewtiness report by a Church of England priest in Aleppo—in stark contrast to the falsehoods being propagated by the English (and Irish) media. | Finné súl in AleppoTuairisc finné súl ó shagart de chuid Eaglais Shasana in Aleppo—i gcontrárthacht ghéar leis na bréaga atá a scaipeadh ag meáin Shasana (agus na hÉireann). |
Submission to the Citizens’ Assembly on the eighth amendmentThe CPI has made a submission to the Citizens’ Assembly on the eighth amendment to the Constitution of Ireland (16 December 2016). |
Aighneacht a cuireadh faoi bhráid Thionól na Saoránach faoin ochtú leasúTá an CPI tar éis aighneacht a chur faoi bhráid Thionól na Saoránach faoin ochtú leasú ar Bhunreacht na hÉireann (16 Nollaig 2016). |
54th Congress of the Communist Party of BritainSpeech by Eugene McCartan, general secretary, CPI, to the 54th Congress of the Communist Party of Britain, London, November 2016. | 54ú Comhdháil Pháirtí Cumannach na BreataineÓráid Eugene McCartan, ardrúnaí, CPI, do 54ú Comhdháil Pháirtí Cumannach na Breataine, Londain, Samhain 2016. |
18th International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ PartiesSpeech by Eddie Glackin, National Executive Committee, CPI, to the 18th International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties, Hanoi, October 2016. | 18ú Cruinniú Idirnáisiúnta na bPáirtithe Cumannacha agus OibritheÓráid Eddie Glackin, Coiste Feidhmiúcháin Náisiúnta, CPI, do 18ú Cruinniú Idirnáisiúnta na bPáirtithe Cumannacha agus Oibrithe, Hanoi, Deireadh Fómhair 2016. |
Belfast | Béal Feirste | ||||
Tuesday 7 March, 12:30 p.m.
International Women’s Day Women’s Solidarity: From the Miners’ Strike to OrgreaveThe central role of women in the campaign against pit closures and the British miners’ strike, 1984–85, and the importance of solidarity.▶Belfast Central Hall (37 Rosemary Street) Tickets available from Eventbrite. Lunch provided. Organised by Belfast and District Trades Union Council, in conjunction with Reclaim the Agenda |
Máirt 7 Márta, 12:30 i.n.
Women’s Solidarity: From the Miners’ Strike to OrgreavePáirt lárnach na mban sa streachailt in aghaidh dhúnadh na mianach agus stailc mianadóirí Shasana, 1984–85, agus an tábhacht a bhaineann le dlúthpháirtíocht.▶Halla Láir Bhéal Feirste (37 Sráid Rosemary) Ticéid ar fáil ó Eventbrite. Lón le fáil. Á eagrú ag Comhairle Ceardchumann Bhéal Feirste agus an Cheantair, in éineacht le Reclaim the Agenda | ||||
Belfast | Béal Feirste | ||||
Wednesday 8 March, 12:30 p.m.
International Women’s Day Public meetingGuest speaker: Angela Davis▶Belfast City Hall Organised by Reclaim the Agenda |
Céadaoin 8 Márta, 12:30 i.n.
Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan Cruinniú poiblíAoichainteoir: Angela Davis▶Halla Cathrach Bhéal Feirste Á eagrú ag Reclaim the Agenda | ||||
Dublin | Baile Átha Cliath | ||||
Wednesday 8 March
International Women’s Day Repeal the 8th!▶Assemble at Garden of Remembrance (Parnell Square, North and East), 5:30 p.m. Marching to Dáil Éireann (Kildare Street)Organised by the Trade Union Campaign to Repeal the 8th Amendment |
Céadaoin 8 Márta
Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan Cuirtear an tOchtú ar ceal!▶Cruinnítear ag an nGairdín Cuimhneacháin (Cearnóg Parnell Thuaidh agus Thoir), 5:30 i.n. Máirseáiltear go dtí Dáil Éireann (Sráid Chill Dara)Á eagrú ag Feachtas na gCeardchumann um Aisghairm an Ochtú Leasaithe | ||||
Belfast | Béal Feirste | ||||
Wednesday 8 March, 7 p.m.
International Women’s Day Solidarity meeting with Angela Y. DavisLaunch of the booklet Breaking the Chains: Selected Writings of James Connolly on Women, edited by Lynda Walker, Margaret Bruton and Jenny Wlliams, together with solidarity greetings from women’s and trade union organisations, and with music and song.▶Wellington Park Hotel (21 Malone Road) Céadaoin 8 Márta, 7 i.n. Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan Cruinniú dlúthpháirtíochta le Angela Y. DavisSeoladh an leabhrán Breaking the Chains: Selected Writings of James Connolly on Women, arna chur in eagar ag Lynda Walker, Margaret Bruton and Jenny Wlliams, mar aon le beannachtaí dlúthpháirtíochta ó eagraíochtaí ban agus ceardchumann, agus le ceol agus amhráin.▶Óstán an Wellington Park (21 Bóthar Mhaigh Luain) |
Organised by the Communist Party of Ireland Á eagrú ag Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann | ||||
Dublin | Baile Átha Cliath | ||||
Wednesday 8 March, 7:30 p.m.
International Women’s Day Book launch and cultural eveningNew edition of Breaking the Chains, extracts from the writings of James Connolly on women, edited by Lynda Walker, Margaret Bruton and Jenny Wlliams and published by the CPI, to be launched by Catherine Connolly TD, with selected readings, followed by a social evening.▶Workman’s Club (10 Wellington Quay) Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan Seoladh leabhar agus oíche chultúrthaEagrán nua de Breaking the Chains, sleachta as saothar Shéamais Uí Chonaíle faoi mhná, arna chur in eagar ag Lynda Walker, Margaret Bruton agus Jenny Wlliams agus arna fhoilsiú ag an CPI, le seoladh ag Catherine Connolly TD, mar aon le léamh roghnaithe, agus ina dhiaidh oíche chaidrimh.▶Club an Oibrí (10 Cé Wellington) |
Céadaoin 8 Márta, 7:30 i.n.
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Belfast | Béal Feirste | ||||
Thursday 9 March, 5:30 p.m.
Public meeting for International Women’s Day “Dare to be Brave”Reflections by Angela Y. Davis▶Queen’s University Organised by Queen’s University, Belfast, with the support of Reclaim the Agenda Déardaoin 9 Márta, 5:30 i.n. Cruinniú poiblí le haghaidh Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan “Dare to be Brave”Machnamh le Angela Y. Davis ▶Ollscoil na BanríonaÁ eagrú ag Ollscoil na Banríona, Béal Feirste, le tacaíocht ó Reclaim the Agenda |
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Dublin | Baile Átha Cliath | ||||
Thursday 9 March to Friday 21 April
This Is CubaPhotoraphs by Lynn Feeney▶Instituto Cervantes (Exhibition Room), Lincoln Place Organised by the Embassy of Cuba in Ireland and Instituto Cervantes, Dublin |
Déardaoin 9 Márta go dtí Aoine 21 Aibreán
This Is CubaGrianghraif Lynn Feeney▶Instituto Cervantes (Seomra Taispeántais), Plás Lincoln Á eagrú ag Ambasáid Chúba in Éirinn agus Instituto Cervantes, Baile Átha Cliath | ||||
Dublin | Baile Átha Cliath | ||||
Monday 20 March, 8 p.m.
Public meeting Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandSpeakers: Rob Griffiths (general secretary, Communist Party of Britain), Eugene McCartan (general secretary, Communist Party of Ireland). Chairperson: Therese Moloney (trade union activist)▶Unite Hall (55 Middle Abbey Street) Sponsored by the Communist Party of Ireland |
Luan 20 Márta, 8 i.n.
Cruinniú poiblí Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandCainteoirí: Rob Griffiths (ardrúnaí, Páirtí Cumannach na Breataine), Eugene McCartan (ardrúnaí, Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann). Cathaoirleach: Therese Moloney (gníomhaí ceardchumainn)▶Halla Unite (55 Sráid Láir na Mainistreach) Á urrú ag Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann |
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Galway | Gaillimh | ||||
Tuesday 21 March, 7:30 p.m.
Public meeting Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandSpeakers: Rob Griffiths (Communist Party of Britain), Eoin Ó Murchú (broadcaster). Chairperson: Seosamh Ó Cuaig.▶Richardson’s (Eyre Square) Sponsored by the James Connolly Forum |
Máirt 21 Márta, 7:30 i.n.
Cruinniú poiblí Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandCainteoirí: Rob Griffiths (Páirtí Cumannach na Breataine), Eoin Ó Murchú (craoltóir). Cathaoirleach: Seosamh Ó Cuaig▶Tigh Richardson (an Fhaiche Mhór) Á urrú ag Fóram Shéamais Uí Chonaíle |
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Monaghan | Muineachán | ||||
Wednesday 22 March, 7 p.m.
Public meeting Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandSpeakers: Rob Griffiths (Communist Party of Britain), Tommy McKearney (writer and political activist). Chairperson: José Antonio Gutierréz.▶Four Seasons Hotel Sponsored by the Peadar O’Donnell Socialist Republican Forum |
Céadaoin 22 Márta, 7 i.n.
Cruinniú poiblí Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandCainteoirí: Rob Griffiths (Páirtí Cumannach na Breataine), Tommy McKearney (scríbhneoir agus gníomhaí polaitiúil). Cathaoirleach: José Antonio Gutierréz.▶Óstán an Four Seasons Á urrú ag Fóram Sóisialach Poblachtach Pheadair Uí Dhónaill |
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Belfast | Béal Feirste | ||||
Friday 24 March, 7 p.m.
Public meeting Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandSpeaker: Rob Griffiths (general secretary, Communist Party of Britain).▶Ramada Encore Hotel (Talbot Street) |
Aoine 24 Márta, 7 p.m.
Cruinniú poiblí Brexit: The implications and opportunity for IrelandCainteoir: Rob Griffiths (ardrúnaí, Páirtí Cumannach na Breataine).▶Óstán Ramada Encore (Sráid Talbot) |
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Dundalk | Dún Dealgan | ||||
Saturday 25 March, 1 p.m.
Public meeting Dundalk and the International BrigadesWho were they? Why did they die in Spain?Speakers: Harry Owens, Manus O’Riordan, Roddy Delaney, Brian Hanley. ▶Spirit Store (George’s Quay) Organised by Friends of the International Brigades in Ireland |
Satharn 25 Márta, 1 i.n.
Cruinniú poiblí Dundalk and the International BrigadesCérbh iad? Cén fáth ar éag siad sa Spáinn?Cainteoirí: Harry Owens, Manus O’Riordan, Roddy Delaney, Brian Hanley. ▶Spirit Store (Cé Sheoirse) Á eagrú ag Cairde na mBriogáidí Idirnáisiúnta in Éirinn |
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Dublin | Baile Átha Cliath | ||||
Saturday 25 March
Film show3 p.m. Je Suis Russia (2016)3:45 p.m. The Asylum Market (2016) 4:15 p.m. Money Puzzles (2016) Admission free ▶Pearse Centre (27 Pearse Street) Organised by the Progressive Film Club |
Satharn 25 Márta
Taispeántas scannán3 i.n. Je Suis Russia (2016)3:45 i.n. The Asylum Market (2016) 4:15 i.n. Money Puzzles (2016) Cead isteach saor in aisce ▶Lárionad an Phiarsaigh (27 Sráid an Phiarsaigh) Á eagrú ag an Progressive Film Club |
Thomas Metscher, The Marxism of James Connolly · €3.50 (£2.75) |
Thomas Metscher, The Radicalism of Swift · €3.50 (£2.75) |
George Gilmore, The Relevance of James Connolly in Ireland Today [1970] · €3 (£2.30) |
Eoghan M. Ó Néill, Trading Away Democracy: How TTIP and Other Trade Agreements Will Destroy People’s Rights · €3.50 (£2.75) |
Breaking the Chains: Selected Writings of James Connolly on Women (2nd edition) · €8 (£7.50) |
From Connolly Books, 43 East Essex Street, Dublin D02 XH96. (Postage free within Ireland.)
Ó Connolly Books, 43 Sráid Essex Thoir, Baile Átha Cliath D02 XH96. (Postas go haon áit in Éirinn saor in aisce.) |
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