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dublin / repression / news Wednesday March 10, 2010 by James & Dec McCarthy
An Inquiry by the Garda Ombudsman's office into the death of Terence Wheelock in September 2005 has cleared the Gardai of wrongdoing. Terence Wheelock was taken to hospital from a cell in Store Street Garda barracks in June of 2005 he never regained conciousness and died on September 16th 2005. ... read full story
dublin / repression / feature Wednesday March 10, 2010 by Dec McCarthy
The family and friends of Terence Wheelock are still waiting for a credible and complete account of what happened in the station from the Garda [1] . In 2005 they launched a campaign demanding an independent inquiry into the case. ... read full story
international / repression / individual opinion Wednesday February 03, 2010 by Dermo
Members of WSM and Organise gathered on a bright afternoon light of a cold Janaury day, in the leafy surburbs of Booterstown, Dublin, outside the German Embassy to protest recent Berlin District Court Decision to stop the Free Workers Union (FAU - Freie Arbeiterinnen- und Arbeiter-Union) from being able to call itself a Union. ... read full story
international / repression / news Wednesday November 04, 2009 by Anarkismo Sec
On Thursday 29th October, the Civil Police of Rio Grande do Sul, under the command of Governor Yeda Crusius, broke into the premises of the Federação Anarquista Gaúcha. Police seized various materials such as posters, minutes of meetings, the hard disk of a computer and also the contents of refuse containers that were at the headquarters. They also tried to intimidate those who came to show their solidarity and names contained in the records of the organization's website. Two comrades were arrested and charged. [In Greek] [In Português] [Français] [In Italiano] ... read full story
international / repression / individual opinion Wednesday June 17, 2009 by Farah
The Iranian government’s campaign to mold ‘model’ Islamic citizens has not only fashioned a profound crisis of loyalty to the religious ‘ideals of the revolution’, it has nurtured action that many have silently prayed for - as the public sphere, the last bastion of the religious elites grip on power, was shot open by their own guns Sunday. ... read full story
national / repression / individual opinion Friday May 01, 2009 by Sean Matthews-personal capacity
The recent G20 summit in London brought into sharp focus the level of police violence and intimidation in our society. ... read full story
connaught / repression / individual opinion Thursday March 12, 2009 by Andrew
Last evening after the news of the 30 day sentence imposed on 55 year old Shell to Sea protester Maura Harrington filtered through supporters converged on the gates of Mountjoy prison. By the time the van carrying Maura came into view over 30 supporters were waiting at the prison gates, matched by a similar number of Gardai. ... read full story
dublin / repression / individual opinion Saturday January 03, 2009 by Aileen
It was a freezing cold Saturday, yet hundreds still marched in solidarity with the people of Palastine. ... read full story
international / repression / individual opinion Thursday December 11, 2008 by Gingerbeard
A crowd of anarchists and activists picketed the Greek Embassy in Dublin on a cold winters evening whilst a young man who was killed by the state Special forces is buried in Greece. ... read full story
connaught / repression / individual opinion Tuesday September 23, 2008 by Mark
At this stage its unsurprising in the least to read Royal Dutch Shell propoganda being presented as "journalism" by the Irish Independent and its stable mate, the Sunday Indo. Most readers of this site will be only too aware that the paper's owner 'Sir' Tony O Reilly has a very practical and profitable interest in the vast amounts of oil and gas of the West coast of Ireland. However even by the hack standards of journalism, and right wing opinions, that grace the paper, yesterdays piece by Maeve Sheehan suggest not just the usual biased and unnuaced 'presentation of facts' but has an almost willful ignorance of the facts on the ground. Combined with a willingness to present Shell and Police PR without any simple background checks or colloratory evidence over such an 'extensive' (read: its got a big word count) this article would be most useful for any who sought a practical example of what Noam Chomsky describes as the 'manufacturing of consent' ... read full story
national / repression / press release Thursday September 04, 2008 by Mark (per cap)
Preparation is under way to resist unwelcome and destructive activities by Shell and Allseas Ltd ... read full story
belfast / repression / news Tuesday September 02, 2008 by Belfast WSM
Despite the bad weather and the protest being organised at short notice (within a day) as well as a passing interest from the PSNI, the Belfast branch of the WSM, Anarchist Black Cross joined others outside Belfast City Hall this evening as part of the growing national and international campaign. In solidarity with Amadeu Casellas who is now entering his 73rd day on hunger strike; and the opposition to his continued political incarceration and persecution by the Spanish state because of his anarchist beliefs ... read full story
belfast / repression / analysis Tuesday May 13, 2008 by Sean Matthews
First published in Working-Class Resistance no 11 2006 ... read full story
international / repression / news Monday March 31, 2008 by Mark
On Saturday March 29th over 700 people attended a protest at noon in the city of Slupsk, Northern Poland, against the Polish government's plans to permit the construction of a US missile base, part of their notorious 'Star Wars' program. On Friday and Saturday solidarity vigils were held with Polish activists in Prague, Dublin, London, Hamburg, Berlin, Moscow, Washington and the U.S. spy base at Fylingdales in England ... read full story
national / repression / feature Sunday December 23, 2007 by Gregor Kerr
Over 200 people packed into the Royal Dublin Hotel on Dublin’s O’Connell Street in early December for a public meeting on the topic ‘Democracy and Policing: How accountable are the Gardaí to the Irish people?’ ... read full story
national / repression / news Sunday November 25, 2007 by ronan
A report by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture has found that conditions in several Irish prisons are extremely unsafe. ... read full story
cork / repression / press release Tuesday October 30, 2007 by Kevin Doyle
Leiser Peles, a prominent Israeli opponent of the massive wall that Israel is building on Palestinian land in the Occupied West Bank will speak in Cork on Thursday night. Mr. Peles is a member of Anarchists Against The Wall, an Israeli - Palestinian organisation established in 2003 to build solidarity with the Palestinians in their struggles. ... read full story
international / repression / interview Monday October 15, 2007 by ronán
CopWatch was formed to combat police brutality against oppressed groups. By documenting and exposing incidences of police misconduct and brutality they hope to foster a culture of resistance to state justice among working class people. This interview with a member of Berkeley CopWatch looks at some of their current activities as well as the broader political context for their work. ... read full story
national / repression / news Thursday July 26, 2007 by Ci
Terence Wheelock’s death is by no means extraordinary, in that his death was one twenty two deaths reported in Garda Custody since 1997. Of these figures, a majority of those who died are under the age of thirty, and, in the case of Brian Rossiter, the victim was just fourteen years old. ... read full story
national / repression / analysis Monday July 09, 2007 by Weeler
Recent arrests of protestors, both north and south of the border, has shown that political policing is alive and well within our society. ... read full story |