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Start: 07/02/2009 - 19:00
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Start: 07/02/2009 - 19:00
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see details under 8/2/09

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Start: 08/02/2009 - 19:00
End: 10/02/2009 - 00:12

 

NUN'S ISLAND THEATRE, GALWAY @ 7PM 

Mayo men, Derek Graham and Alan Lonergan who crewed Free Gaza Movement boat "The Dignity"  from Cyprus to Gaza will be in Galway as part of national tour to get Irish support for the next voyage in March.

 

Our very own Treasa Ní Cheannabháin who has just returned from a devastated Gaza will join them on the platform.  Treasa will be returning to Egypt to ensure that the aid so kindly donated last weekend by the people of Galway gets through the Israeli controlled border in Rafah to the families in Gaza.

 

Free Gaza Movement, a human rights group that in August 2008 sent the first international boats to land in the port of Gaza in 41 years in August and have continued to break the siege to bring doctors and medical aid directly into Gaza Port.  Derek Graham, first mate on many of the trips stated,  

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End: 00:22
Start: 07/02/2009 - 19:00
End: 09/02/2009 - 00:22

see details under 8/2/09

End: 00:12
Start: 08/02/2009 - 19:00
End: 10/02/2009 - 00:12

 

NUN'S ISLAND THEATRE, GALWAY @ 7PM 

Mayo men, Derek Graham and Alan Lonergan who crewed Free Gaza Movement boat "The Dignity"  from Cyprus to Gaza will be in Galway as part of national tour to get Irish support for the next voyage in March.

 

Our very own Treasa Ní Cheannabháin who has just returned from a devastated Gaza will join them on the platform.  Treasa will be returning to Egypt to ensure that the aid so kindly donated last weekend by the people of Galway gets through the Israeli controlled border in Rafah to the families in Gaza.

 

Free Gaza Movement, a human rights group that in August 2008 sent the first international boats to land in the port of Gaza in 41 years in August and have continued to break the siege to bring doctors and medical aid directly into Gaza Port.  Derek Graham, first mate on many of the trips stated,  

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End: 00:12
Start: 08/02/2009 - 19:00
End: 10/02/2009 - 00:12

 

NUN'S ISLAND THEATRE, GALWAY @ 7PM 

Mayo men, Derek Graham and Alan Lonergan who crewed Free Gaza Movement boat "The Dignity"  from Cyprus to Gaza will be in Galway as part of national tour to get Irish support for the next voyage in March.

 

Our very own Treasa Ní Cheannabháin who has just returned from a devastated Gaza will join them on the platform.  Treasa will be returning to Egypt to ensure that the aid so kindly donated last weekend by the people of Galway gets through the Israeli controlled border in Rafah to the families in Gaza.

 

Free Gaza Movement, a human rights group that in August 2008 sent the first international boats to land in the port of Gaza in 41 years in August and have continued to break the siege to bring doctors and medical aid directly into Gaza Port.  Derek Graham, first mate on many of the trips stated,  

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The CAEUC (SayNo.ie) is hosting an event to raise money to fight the Lisbon Treaty again.

For Tickets call: 087 61 87 680

Date: 12th February 2009 8pm

Details

  • Mike Wilmot
  • Colm O'Regan
  • Sue Collins
  • Keith Farnan

Web: www.laughterlounge.com

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End: 00:27
Start: 22/02/2009 - 07:30
End: 24/02/2009 - 00:27

Dublin Film Screening: Jerusalem: East Side Story Sun 22 Feb 2009 7.30pm
Progressive Film Club. New Theatre, Connolly Books, Essex St, Temple Bar

In 1948 the western part of Jerusalem, capital city of Palestine, was capturedby zionists; in 1967 the eastern part was taken into Israeli occupation. Sincethen Israel has pursued "Jewish demographic superiority" in Jerusalem,as elsewhere, driving out Muslims and Christians and denying their history,identity, and land rights. This film includes interviews with Palestinianpeople, Israeli settlers, and human rights activists. Freda Hughes of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign will introduce the film.
More info see:
http://www.progressivefilmclub.ie/

End: 00:25
Start: 22/02/2009 - 20:15
End: 24/02/2009 - 00:25

 GALWAY FILM SCREENING: The Lemon Tree
sunday 22/02/09 town hall theatre, galway 8.15pm 8/6 euros

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Start: 22/02/2009 - 07:30
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Dublin Film Screening: Jerusalem: East Side Story Sun 22 Feb 2009 7.30pm
Progressive Film Club. New Theatre, Connolly Books, Essex St, Temple Bar

In 1948 the western part of Jerusalem, capital city of Palestine, was capturedby zionists; in 1967 the eastern part was taken into Israeli occupation. Sincethen Israel has pursued "Jewish demographic superiority" in Jerusalem,as elsewhere, driving out Muslims and Christians and denying their history,identity, and land rights. This film includes interviews with Palestinianpeople, Israeli settlers, and human rights activists. Freda Hughes of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign will introduce the film.
More info see:
http://www.progressivefilmclub.ie/

End: 00:25
Start: 22/02/2009 - 20:15
End: 24/02/2009 - 00:25

 GALWAY FILM SCREENING: The Lemon Tree
sunday 22/02/09 town hall theatre, galway 8.15pm 8/6 euros

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Start: 22/02/2009 - 07:30
End: 24/02/2009 - 00:27

Dublin Film Screening: Jerusalem: East Side Story Sun 22 Feb 2009 7.30pm
Progressive Film Club. New Theatre, Connolly Books, Essex St, Temple Bar

In 1948 the western part of Jerusalem, capital city of Palestine, was capturedby zionists; in 1967 the eastern part was taken into Israeli occupation. Sincethen Israel has pursued "Jewish demographic superiority" in Jerusalem,as elsewhere, driving out Muslims and Christians and denying their history,identity, and land rights. This film includes interviews with Palestinianpeople, Israeli settlers, and human rights activists. Freda Hughes of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign will introduce the film.
More info see:
http://www.progressivefilmclub.ie/

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Start: 22/02/2009 - 20:15
End: 24/02/2009 - 00:25

 GALWAY FILM SCREENING: The Lemon Tree
sunday 22/02/09 town hall theatre, galway 8.15pm 8/6 euros

Start: 12:30
End: 14:00

Protest Meeting at Eircom HQ (near Heuston Station) - Tue 24th Feb at 12.30pm

Eircom plans to award a major contract to Israeli company Amdocs. This is despite the recent murderous Israeli assault on Gaza, which claimed the lives of over 1,300 people, including more than 300 children. Israel has shown a blatant disregard for international law and the norms of civilised behaviour.

Protest against this to show your opposition to Eircom’s “Business As Usual” attitude.

Organised by The Irish Anti-War Movement

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Start: 11:00
End: 12:30

Campaign Against EU Constitution -  Say No to Lisbon
Press Statement – Embargo - 26th February, 2008 - UNITE Offices on 55-56 Middle Abbey St

RTE Coverage of 2008 Lisbon Debate Unbalanced and grossly in favour of Yes Side

In a 71 -  page report entitled “Falling at the Feet of Power” launched on Thursday 26th February, the Campaign Against the EU Constitution (CAEUC) – NO to Lisbon argued strongly that RTE’s coverage of the Lisbon debate in 2008 had been unbalanced in favour of the Yes side.

The report analysed RTE’s six top News and Current affairs programmes and found problems in relation to fairness and balance.. The CAEUC research revealed, for example, that 63% of the speakers who spoke on the top six RTE news and current affairs programmes were supporters of the Yes side. The report also documented  115 incidents where RTE did not comply with its own Charter to “strive to reflect fairly and equally the … political diversity of Ireland and its peoples”.

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Protest Meeting at Eircom HQ (near Heuston Station) - Tue 03 March at 12.30pm

Eircom plans to award a major contract to Israeli company Amdocs. This is despite the recent murderous Israeli assault on Gaza, which claimed the lives of over 1,300 people, including more than 300 children. Israel has shown a blatant disregard for international law and the norms of civilised behaviour.

Protest against this to show your opposition to Eircom’s “Business As Usual” attitude.

Organised by The Irish Anti-War Movement

Getting There: From City Centre Luas to Heuston Station - Address: Office 1 Heuston South Quarter, St. John's Road, Dublin 8

Start: 12:30
End: 14:00

Eircom plans to award a major contract to Israeli company Amdocs. This is despite the recent murderous Israeli assault on Gaza, which claimed the lives of over 1,300 people, including more than 300 children. Israel has shown a blatant disregard for international law and the norms of civilised behaviour. Protest against this to show your opposition to Eircom’s “Business As Usual” attitude.

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