
Events
Public MeetingBuswells Hotel (23-25 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2)
Tuesday, 4 May 2010 | 7.30pm - 9.00pm
Children’s Rally: Remember the Children of Palestine -The Spire, OConnell Street, Dublin 1
Saturday, 8th May 2010, 1pm - (as part of Nakba Week, May 8th-15th)
During international armed conflicts, children are afforded protection under International Humanitarian Law (IHL), including the Geneva Convention. Children are also protected under international human rights law and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). IHL provides general protection for children as persons taking no part in hostilities and special protection as persons who are especially vulnerable during war and armed conflict.
The IPSC will be staging a protest at the constituency office of Defence Minister Tony Killeen in Ennis, Co. Clare, calling on the Irish Government not to consider the granting of a contract an Irish Defence Forces contract for bullets to Israel Military Industries.
Assemble at the fountain near Tony Killeen's office on Harmony Row at 3.15pm on Tuesday 11th May.
Skill sharing workshops and social events on May 15th 2010 from 12pm -12am
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) is holding a day of workshops, skill sharing and social events for people who are interested in learning more about Palestine and geting involved in active campaign work here in Ireland. There will be a range of discussions and workshops covering both practical and theoretical issues as well as film screenings, a Palestinian food and a social evening.
Skill sharing workshops and social events on May 15th 2010 from 12pm -12am
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) is holding a day of workshops, skill sharing and social events for people who are interested in learning more about Palestine and geting involved in active campaign work here in Ireland. There will be a range of discussions and workshops covering both practical and theoretical issues as well as film screenings, a Palestinian food and a social evening.
PROTEST at TRIAL of the Women against Raytheon
Belfast High Court Monday 17th May 2010
The trial of the 14 members of the Derry Anti War Coalition charged with a range of offences is - unexpectedly - back on for Monday 17th May. The 14 include 9 women charged with burglary and attempted criminal damage as a result of their occupation of the Raytheon plant in Derry on 12 Jan 2009 during the Israeli assault on Gaza. The five men were arrested while demonstrating outside in support of the women.
WYNNS Hotel - Lower Abbey Str. Dublin 27 May - 19:30
Speakers
John Lannon - Shannonwatch
Roger Cole - PANA
Cllr Richard Boyd Barrett - IAWM
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign is asking shoppers not to buy Israeli goods in solidarity with the people of Gaza who are still being besieged by the Israeli governme
We will assemble for a short rally @ 1pm in Daunt Square in Cork. From there, we will march to various stores around the city centre, where we will stage protests to encourage shoppers to boycott Israeli products.
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign is calling for a public demonstration in solidarity with the Gaza Freedom Flotilla which is under threat from the Israeli Navy who say they aim to hijack the ships, and their 10,000 tonnes of supplies, and arrest, detain and/or deport their passengers.
We are calling for people to mobilise at 6pm on Monday 31st May at the Spire on O'Connell Street in a public display of support for the brave people of many nationalities - including 11 Irish nationals - who are aiming to break Israel's inhumane 3-year-old seige by sea.
Whether it will be a celebration for the supplies and people reaching their destination or a protest against Israeli piracy on the high seas is in the hands of the Israeli state.
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign has called a protest for this evening at 6pm, assembling at the Spire on O’Connell Street, Dublin 1 which will then march to the Israeli Embassy in Ballsbridge.

Speakers at the event will be Aengus O Snodaigh TD and Chris Andrews TD, both of whom were refused access to the flotilla by the Cypriot authorities after coming under severe pressure from Israel. The IPSC is calling on people in Ireland to show their outrage at this murderous attack against unarmed solidarity activists by coming out on the streets tomorrow.













