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national / anti-capitalism Thursday August 13, 2009 11:52 by Climate Camp
The Climate Camp is a place where anyone who cares about climate change or social justice can meet, live, learn and take direct action together. It's happening this August 15th-23rd, in Co. Offaly, Ireland.
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The camp will be 9 days of great food, live music, workshops and action for a just, sustainable future.
international / eu Wednesday August 12, 2009 19:37 by Harry Van Bommel
In 2005 the Dutch people overwhelmingly said ‘no’ to the constitutional treaty, just as the French had done some days before. In contrast to the Irish, this was the first time the Dutch people had been allowed a say about the future of Europe; and they made it clear that they didn’t like the way it was heading. Did they want to get out of the EU? No - the Dutch are big supporters of EU membership, just like the Irish, but they don’t want Europe to develop into a federal superstate.
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dublin / environment Wednesday August 12, 2009 16:12 by Gardener
Nurturing and reclaiming our city, our commons, our communities
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national / worker & community struggles and protests Sunday August 09, 2009 13:47 by Gregor Kerr
When a force of 80 – 100 gardai arrived at the Thomas Cooke office in Grafton Street Dublin at 5a.m. on Tuesday 4th August, smashed the door down, and dragged 28 protesting workers off to the Bridewell Garda Station, the Irish state was attempting to deliver a strong message to all workers.
Related Links: Throughout the bank holiday weekend, there had been a tremendous outpouring of public support for the workers’ occupation from the general public. (see http://www.wsm.ie/internal_article/5861 for the background to the occupation). The state could not afford to allow this struggle to become a focal point for growing anger with the manner in which ordinary people are being made to pay for the financial crisis caused by wealthy bankers and property developers.
international / eu Sunday August 09, 2009 13:46 by Michael Gallagher
Irish (and tourist) people wake up to a sign of the coming times in Dublin.
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