
Events
Want to be part of something….unexpected?
Host: Amnesty International Ireland
Date: Saturday, 19 September 2009
Time: 12:00 - 15:00. Meet at midday!
Location: The gates of Stephen’s Green (just inside Fusiliers Arch)
We’re looking for as many people as possible to get involved in a flash mob that we’re organising in Dublin city centre on 19 September.
A flash mob is a large group of people who seem to suddenly appear out of nowhere in a public place, strike a pose or perform an action together and then, just as suddenly, disappear back into the crowds.
We will meet inside the gates of Stephen’s Green at midday and will only then be told what we'll be doing (all very clandestine), then head off into the city to raise public awareness about the devastation caused by the conflict in Gaza and southern Israel last Dec/Jan and the lack of meaningful action taken by our government or any other to demand truth and reparations for the victims. We will remind people that without their voice, governments can continue to turn a blind eye.

A Call for Women
to a 24-hour Intervention/Mediation/Knit-in at Shannon Airport
from 1pm Saturday 26th September to 1pm Sunday 27th September
to reclaim our civilian airport from the military.
A Call for Women
to implement UN Resolutions 1325 and 1820 for women to be part of conflict resolution and peace processes.
A Call for Women
to a 24-hour Intervention/Mediation/Knit-in at Shannon Airport
from 1pm Saturday 26th September to 1pm Sunday 27th September
to reclaim our civilian airport from the military.
A Call for Women
to implement UN Resolutions 1325 and 1820 for women to be part of conflict resolution and peace processes.
We call on all supporters of the Miami Five to join us in a candle-lit vigil outside the American Embassy at 5.30 to 7.30pm on 12th October 2009.
In June 2008, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta ruled that the sentences given to Ramon, Antonio and Fernando were imposed incorrectly and agreed to return them to the original biased Miami court for reconsideration of their sentences before the same vindictive judge.
On Tuesday 23th October, the IPSC Society in NUIM are proud to present activists from the Free Gaza Movement Caoimhe Butterly, Derek Graham and Ramzi Kysia. They will speak in NUI Maynooth, building support for the Irish boat set for Gaza at the end of October.
The talk will take place at 6pm in Class Hall F, NUIM Arts Block
Once Concert - Two Cities
Friday 16th October, 7pm
Tripod, Harcourt St, Dublin 2
Entry: €15 - Book Here: http://www.pod.ie/
This year the IPSC Sponsored Hill Walk will take place on Saturday 17th October. We will be setting off from The Step Inn in Stepaside, Co. Dublin at 11.00am and finishing up with a meal and some liquid sustenance in Enniskerry.







