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«October 13, 2008 - November 12, 2008»
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 Anti-war vigil at Shannon airport, Co. Clare .Sunday 12th October
 
 
The monthly vigil to highlight Shannon airport's complicity in war and human rights abuse takes place on Sunday 12th October from 2pm to 3pm (please note change in time from previous vigils). Meet at the small roundabout just before the airport.

Tens of thousands of prisoners are still being held illegally in secret CIA black sites around the world - and Shannon airport may be involved in their disappearance and brutal torture. Meanwhile, hundreds of US troops pass through the airport every day on their way to and from the unjust occupation of Iraq. And as military planes come and go, no questions are asked about their cargo.

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Saturday 1st November: IPSC National Rally and Public Meeting

The IPSC is holding a picket and rally at the British Embassy (followed by a public meeting in the Mount Herbert Hotel) in Ballsbridge on the 1st Novemeber. The aim of this event to highlight the role of British Imperialism in the partition of Palestine, and its collaboration with the Israeli occupation and the crimes and abuses of the Israeli State ever since.

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On Thursday 6th November 2008 there will be a fundraiser pub quiz in aid of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign. It will start at 8pm in Brokers Bar on Dame Street, Dublin 2 (near the Central Bank Plaza).

Cost for entry is €10 per person, with teams of 4 to 5 people maximum.

  IPSC Fundraiser Pub Quiz - Thur 6th Nov

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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL EVENT
‘Songs From a Cage’
entrance to market, Shop Street, Galway 2.30pm

Galway’s Musicians play for Human Rights in a cage as part of a street demonstration in support of Guantánamo prisoners.
includes The Rye, Martina Flaherty, Dusty Banjos, Sharon Murphy, Nicole Blue
marking the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with the ‘ Small Places Tour’. This is a series of concerts and gigs by musicians all over the world who are dedicating their time and talent to raise awareness about human rights.
Almost 30 gigs are already scheduled across Ireland in the lead up to International Human Rights Day on 10 December and ‘Songs from a Cage’ is the first event in Galway.

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Start: 12/11/2008 - 00:00
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Our Lady of Lourdes Church Sean Mc Dermott Street Dublin 1

The images in the church are just a selection from the overall work, which are the the efforts of a number of photographers, including some serving and former soldiers in Iraq and beyond.  Recent images taken in the middle east etc are included, but we will not display the more graffic ones in the church, such as the aftermaths of suicide bombings etc.

More can be seen on: www.zoriah.net www.flickr.com/photos/libertypics

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The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign invites you to a public talk by Sahar Francis at the Absolute Hotel, Limerick City on Wednesday 12th November at 8pm.

Sahar is the director of Addameer (Arabic for "conscience"), a human rights organisation based in the Occupied Palestinian Territories who campaign for the rights of prisoners. A Palestinian-Israeli lawyer and human rights advocate, Sahar has extensive experience of working directly in support of the victims of human rights abuses in the West Bank.

Addameer are currently launching a major campaign on the Israeli policy of administrative detention (internment without charge or trial). Over 800 Palestinians, including children, are currently being held by the Israeli authorities in internment, some since 2002.

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