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Anti-IMF Sky News hijack

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Saturday November 20, 2010 10:09author by Madam K

Who`s Streets! IMF`s Sreets!

Anti-IMF Sky News hijack Dublin 18/11/2010

Sky news journalists assault Anti-IMF woman .

They seemed confident in the fact that there would be no repercussions for their behaviour.

Obviously they have been spending too much time at the Dáil.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_YZZ3OWpGA

http://www.youtube.com/user/madamk#p/a/u/0/9T9quHZPCcc

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author by Mullach abúpublication date Sat Nov 20, 2010 14:25author address author phone

This video clearly shows a woman being assaulted, by two men, professional reporters for Sky News . Unbelievable.
She later requests an apology which is not forthcoming the perpetrator lying by denying he assaulted her. Are the corporate media that arrogant they expect us to accept as true their every utterance?

Shocking that these professionals "objective" reports are what many depend on .Talk about corporate media silencing dissent.

There is no competence in Fianna Fáil ,Fianna Gale or The Greens as is painfully obvious. Yes we must "share the pain" but not complain.
I am sure this woman is far from stupid and more aware of the current crisis than some who would post here .
She is brave woman to continue on after assault and remained dignified throughout.
Bravo

author by MT3publication date Sun Nov 21, 2010 14:33author address author phone

They should have been charged with assault, this is yet another example of trying to stamp out free speech and the right to protest. Well done to the protester who wouldnt be subdued, she got her message across superbly. These are the heroes and heroines this country needs. Support!

author by fight back - nonepublication date Sun Nov 21, 2010 18:49author address author phone

nice one well done to you you should of gave the english gent a small bit of self defence back we will all need to know self defence soon
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author by Silver - nonepublication date Sun Nov 21, 2010 20:51author address author phone

There is something called "street etiquette", an unwritten code protecting reporters, newscasters, street artists and similar from being interfered with by others. Our quarrel is not with SkyNews, but with the IMF and our elected representatives in Leinster House. So why is this lady harassing journalists? Not a good move.

author by Des - Nonepublication date Sun Nov 21, 2010 22:45author address author phone

There should be an ‘etiquette’ that people should not die because they don’t have the money to ‘buy’ health care. There should be an ‘etiquette’ that people who bought houses at the height of the ‘boom’ should not be victims of the banks, anyway I wouldn’t worry too much about establishment hacks, they are well paid for peddling the official line.

Well done to the person who protested, most of the people in this country could be compared to a herd of sheep.

author by Mise Tara 7publication date Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:09author address author phone

Well done Madam K ...wheres is everyone else?

author by shane ocurry - LASC - the Latin America Solidarity Centrepublication date Tue Nov 23, 2010 16:26author address author phone

If anyone can be in Dublin on Wed 1st dec. There is to be a public meeting on a response to the IMF/ECB intervention, from a justice perspective:

The meeting will be held at the:

Central Hotel, Exchequer Street, Dublin at 6.30 PM

Chair: Nessa Ní Chasaide, Debt and Development Coalition

Speakers: Michael Taft, UNITE, on the mechanics of the crisis and the intervention.
Jose Antonio Gutierrez, LASC, on the lessons from Latin America.
Siobhan O'Donoghue, Tax Justice Campaign, what are our alternatives?

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98269

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