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ireland / britain / crime prison and punishment / news report Wednesday June 15, 2011 23:39 by PaulB
As the economic crisis deepens in Ireland, brutal conditions worsen in it's already overcrowded prisons. Of course the incarcerated are almost exclusively from the poorest sections of society, and the real criminals who have brought economic blight upon the country will never see the inside of a cell or have to endure slopping out. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / economy / opinion / analysis Wednesday June 15, 2011 23:07 by PaulB
Although the global crash and the end of the property bubble has brought severe recession to Ireland with drastic cuts to services, public and private sector wages and rising unemployment, for the capitalist class, the good times still roll. read full story / add a comment
irlanda / gran bretagna / imperialismo / guerra / cronaca Monday June 06, 2011 15:26 by Andrew
Circa 250 persone hanno preso parte mercoledì sera alla marcia organizzata da Éirígí (Partito repubblicano socialista irlandese, ndt) durante il banchetto in onore della regina d'Inghilterra, presso il castello di Dublino. I membri del WSM (Workers Solidarity Movement) si sono uniti alla manifestazione ma la Garda (la polizia irlandese, ndt) ha intercettato la persona che trasportava le nostre bandiere e i nostri striscioni rendendoci invisibili. Questa è stata solo una parte della strategia di soppressione della protesta visibile che è stata adottata dalla Garda durante tutta la visita della regina d'Inghilterra, nonostante avesse precedentemente affermato che avrebbe "agevolato la protesta". [English] read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / anarchist movement / link to pdf Thursday May 26, 2011 22:58 by WSM
The May - June 2011 Edition of the Workers Solidarity freesheet, Ireland's anarchist paper is now online to read or download as a PDF. read full story / add a comment
irlanda / gran bretaña / imperialismo / guerra / opinión / análisis Saturday May 21, 2011 18:32 by José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
Artículo sobre el significado de la costosa y extravagante visita de la reina Isabel II a Irlanda; sobre los esfuerzos de la clase dominante irlandesa por "cerrar un capítulo negro" con gestos simbólicos inútiles y no pidiendo el retiro de las 5.000 tropas británicas en el Norte ni justicia para las víctimas del terrorismo de Estado británico -ilusión invocada en momentos en que el andamiaje de los acuerdos de paz de Viernes Santo comienzan a tambalear-; y sobre la crisis del movimiento republicano en Irlanda y la necesidad de avanzar más allá del romanticismo nacionalista para conseguir la liberación y el socialismo. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / imperialism / war / news report Friday May 20, 2011 22:16 by Andrew
About 250 people took part in the éirígí organised march on the banquet for the British Queen staged in Dublin castle Wedensday night. WSM members joined the demonstration but Garda had intercepted the person transporting our flags and banner to the protest leaving us somewhat invisible. This was part of a pattern of suppression of visible protest that occurred throughout the visit of the British Queen despite Garda claims that they would "facilitate protest" in advance of the visit [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / imperialism / war / press release Friday May 20, 2011 06:40 by WSM
The British Queen - An enemy of the working class, an enemy of the poor, head of the imperialist British state, symbol of privilege, inequality and oppression. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / anarchist movement / anarchist communist event Monday May 09, 2011 21:47 by Andrew
The 6th Anarchist Bookfair will take place in Dublin the weekend of 14th May 2011 at Liberty Hall, Eden Quay. We have a full schedule of meetings planned and a varied range of book stalls from a host of anarchist and radical publishers and organisations. Doors open at 10am and the first meetings start at 11:30 so forgo the weekend lie-in, grab a coffee and come on down! Admission is free but a donation to costs is appreciated! read full story / add a comment
irlanda / gran bretaña / represión / presos / news report Tuesday April 05, 2011 23:22 by andrew
“Dame tu nombre y dirección o te violamos” - Las palabras de un sargento de Garda, como él discutió con al menos otros dos Gardai cómo iban a interrogar a una de las dos mujeres Shell para los activistas del mar que habían arrestado y que estaban siendo llevados a la estación de Belmullet Garda. Sólo segundos antes, mientras que estaban discutiendo la forma de interrogar a las mujeres una Garda sugirió que la amenazan con la deportación. El sargento responde con la adición de la amenaza de violación que se repite antes de que otro hasta ahora no identificados Garda interviene con "manténgalo en esa posición, dame tu nombre y dirección en él, te violación " llevó al sargento a repetir que una vez más como "O que definitivamente voy a la violación." [Escuche el audio de 2 minutos http://www.indymedia.ie/attachments/apr2011/mayogardaul...t.mp3 ] read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / repression / prisoners / news report Tuesday April 05, 2011 23:10 by Andrew
Give me your name and address or I’ll rape you” - the words of a Garda Sgt as he discussed with at least two other Gardai how they were going to interrogate one of two female Shell to Sea campaigners they had arrested and who were being brought to Belmullet Garda station. Just second earlier while they were discussing how to interrogate the women one Garda suggested they threaten her with deportation. The Sgt responds with the addition of the rape threat which he repeats before another so far unidentified Garda chimes in with “hold it there, give me your name and address there, I’ll rape you” prompting the Sgt to repeat it one last time as “or I’ll definitely rape you.” [Listen to the 2 minute audio] read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / community struggles / news report Tuesday March 29, 2011 21:29 by Andrew
Last week as Shell prepares to start construction on the final leg of their controversial Corrib gas pipeline & refinery they have faced multiple set backs. In Erris Shell were prevented accessing construction sites by a blockade of protesters on a number of days while in Dublin Shell were forced to pull out of a conference at the RDS. On top of this 22 TD's gathered under a Shell to Sea banner at the Dail demanding that the consents signed by the outgoing Fianna Fail minister on his last day in power be reversed. This public show of support for Shell to Sea by so many elected representatives is a demonstration of how strongly the public have turned against the project and the Great Oil & Gas Giveaway in general. Despite this it is now the Labour Party Minister Pat Rabbitte who is forcing the project through, who this week has refused to reverse the consents. (Photo C. William Hederman) read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / economy / news report Tuesday March 29, 2011 21:25 by Steven
500,000 people marched last Saturday against the coalition government's austerity measures, with the support of the majority of the population. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / religion / opinion / analysis Wednesday March 09, 2011 23:55 by Francesca Palazzi Arduini
In October 2010, the Irish website Count Me Out, which had until then supplied the forms needed to carry out formal Defection from the Roman Catholic Church, suspended distribution of the forms and its own activity as a result of a statement from the Catholic Church in Ireland regarding the acceptance of defection requests. But was the Archdiocese of Dublin being truthful when it issued its statement? Italian anti-clericalist activist Francesca Palazzi Arduini examines the changes in which led to the Church's statement. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / anarchist movement / link to pdf Monday March 07, 2011 19:32 by Workers Solidarity
Workers Solidarity 120, the anarchist paper published from Ireland has been put online to read or to download as a PDF file.
Interview: Cork Social Welfare Defenders Gasolinazo in Bolivia Thinking About Anarchism: Policing and the Law Democracy Delivers? Broken promises and unstated policies Bertie, Coillte and the Enclosure of the Public Forest The Workings of Anti-Union Legislation at the Clarion & Davenport Hotels Signs of Resistance to the crisis from the unions PDF of Workers Solidarity 120 Web Edition 4.1 Mb read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / economy / news report Thursday February 24, 2011 20:43 by Kevin Doyle
The attack on workers at the Davenport Hotel in Dublin had highlighted the greed and bullying in the hotel business. A similar case to that at the Davenport has come to light here in Cork. But so far fear has ruled the day. The Clarion describes itself as one of “Cork’s premier 4 Star City Centre Hotels”. Although it’s well able to charge for its rooms it cannot find its way to granting its workers a 29 cents per hour pay rise. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / workplace struggles / news report Thursday January 27, 2011 22:00 by Gregor Kerr
In what is clearly a concerted effort to smash their union organisation, over 170 Aer Lingus cabin crew have been ‘removed from the payroll’ by management in a dispute about rostering arrangements in the Irish airline. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / anarchist movement / link to pdf Thursday January 27, 2011 21:57 by WSM
The January - February 2011 Edition of Ireland's anarchist paper, the Workers Solidarity freesheet is now online to read or to download as a PDF file. read full story / add a comment
Ιρλανδία / Μεγάλη Βρετανία / Ιστορία (γενική) / Γνώμη / Ανάλυση Monday January 24, 2011 07:31 by Dmitri (editing)
Η απεργία για 40 Ώρες υπό την ηγεσία της Επιτροπής Εργαζομένων του Κλάιντ ήταν η πιο ριζοσπαστική απεργία που έχει δει το Clydeside τόσο στις τακτικές όσο και στα αιτήματά της. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / anarchist movement / link to pdf Wednesday January 05, 2011 23:47 by WSM
The Workers Solidarity Movement is very pleased to announce the second issue of The Irish Anarchist Review. This magazine is dedicated to understanding the contemporary political, economic and social situation that confronts us, and finding ways to advance alternatives. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / education / interview Thursday December 23, 2010 19:23 by AWSM
Recently, the UK has seen the rise of a mass student movement in opposition to huge increases in course fees across British universities, combined with cuts to research and other aspects of the tertiary education system. Below is an interview with Dan, a former member of the Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement who is now living in the UK, and was involved in a 2 day long occupation at his own university in London. read full story / add a comment |
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