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irlande / grande-bretagne / environnement / nouvelles Monday November 03, 2008 08:21 bei Liam Behan
Comme au Nigeria, la multinationale pétroličre Shell doit faire face ŕ la révolte des populations locales en Irlande. Le mouvement libertaire est présent et actif dans la lutte. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / economy / news report Thursday October 09, 2008 02:22 bei Sean Matthews
The recession in the economy means that working people are having to come to terms with growing house repossessions, below inflation pay-increases, and a steep rise in the cost of living. Meanwhile, property developers and banks are busy using the credit crunch and the downturn in the housing market to get Government bail outs, despite the fact that it was their speculative polices that helped created the mess in the first place. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / anarchist movement / anarchist communist event Tuesday September 30, 2008 00:30 bei UCD anarchist
Talk and Slideshow on the history and current state of the anarchist movement in Ireland. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
İrlanda / büyük britanya / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Sunday September 21, 2008 20:33 bei Sınıf Savaşı Federasyonu (Britanya)
Kara Kızıl Notlar dergisinin 3 nolu Eylül-Ekim-Kasım 2005 sayısında yayımlandı. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
İrlanda / büyük britanya / miscellaneous / review Sunday September 21, 2008 20:27 bei Subversion
Kara Kızıl Notlar dergisinin 3 nolu Eylül-Ekim-Kasım 2005 sayısında yayımlandı. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
irlanda / gran bretagna / migrazione / razzismo / evento comunista anarchico Thursday September 11, 2008 20:11 bei Anarchist Federation
Unitevi alla manifestazione di solidarietŕ indetta contro la repressione dei rom in Italia che si terrŕ a Manchester, il 19 settembre. La manifestazione č indetta dalla Anarchist Federation, dal gruppo No Borders di Manchester e da gruppi rom. [English] Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / migration / racism / anarchist communist event Tuesday August 19, 2008 19:03 bei AF   text 1 comment (last - thursday september 11, 2008 20:17)
Join the Anarchist Federation, Manchester No Borders and Roma groups for a solidarity demo against repression of Roma in Italy, taking place in Manchester, Britain in September. All welcome. [Italiano] Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ierland / groot-brittannië / imperialisme / oorlog / news report Saturday July 19, 2008 00:33 bei Shane O'Curry
Het was een overwinning voor mensen die nuchter zijn en tegen kapitalistische onzin in gaan. Waar het openbaar ministerie het meest bang voor was, was dat de jury de 9 zou vrijlaten omdat ze hen geloofden toen ze zeiden dat ze Raytheon's computers hadden gesaboteerd om de activiteiten van het bedrijf te verstoren. Deze activiteiten zijn het leveren van de meest dodelijke wapens van massavernietiging van de wereld aan de regimes in de wereld die de mensenrechten het meest schenden. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
Ιρλανδία / Μεγάλη Βρετανία / Λαϊκοί Αγώνες / Ανακοίνωση Τύπου Thursday July 17, 2008 20:09 bei Matthias (Alternative Libertaire Orléans)
Greek translation of "Ireland: Another working-class "No" by Matthias (Alternative Libertaire Orléans). Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Monday July 14, 2008 21:44 bei Mathias   text 1 comment (last - wednesday july 16, 2008 19:06)
On 12th June, the Irish sent the media and the boss class into despair when 54% of Irish voters said "No" to the Lisbon Treaty, a re-working of the European Constitution. Libertarian communists mobilized in order to tinge this rejection with a social and anti-capitalist hue. [ Français] Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
irlande / grande-bretagne / impérialisme / guerre / opinion / analyse Monday July 14, 2008 19:20 bei Matthias
Le 12 juin, les Irlandais ont mis les médias et le patronat au désespoir, en disant « non » ŕ 54 % au traité de Lisbonne, resucée sommaire de la Constitution européenne. Les communistes libertaires se sont mobilisés pour donner ŕ ce refus une coloration sociale et anticapitaliste. [ English] Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / workplace struggles / anarchist communist event Wednesday July 02, 2008 00:10 bei Ois
Protest in Dublin against Starbucks: 2pm Dame St. this Saturday, July 5th Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Tuesday June 24, 2008 20:28 bei Chekov Feeney   text 2 comments (last - sunday november 23, 2008 20:30)
With a large number of conflicting interpretations of the treaty in circulation before the vote, many voters’ voting decisions depended on whom they trusted the most. When it came down to it, the side that was represented by politicians and IBEC was always going to be in trouble. In the end, the loyalty test split the electorate on class lines. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / workplace struggles / anarchist communist event Saturday June 21, 2008 00:42 bei Ois
Meeting to organise protest on Saturday July 5th against recent firing of CNT member in Spain and continuing anti-union discrimination in Grand Rapids, Illinois, USA. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
irlandia / wielka brytania / imperializm / wojna / news report Tuesday June 17, 2008 19:59 bei Centrum Informacji Anarchistycznej
Próba narzucenia przez elity polityczne Konstytucji Europejskiej tylnymi drzwiami za pomocą kosmetycznej zmiany w postaci Traktatu Lizbońskiego nie powiodła się. Rząd irlandzki przyznał się dziś do porażki i przegranej w referendum. Wg. oficjalnych danych przeciw Traktatowi opowiedziało się 53,4 proc. Irlandczyków, za - 46,6 proc. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Sunday June 08, 2008 19:35 bei Chekov Feeny
Irish citizens voted against the EU Nice treaty in June 2001 briefly throwing a spanner into the works of the neoliberal EU agenda. The response was to force a second vote accompanied by a lot of scare mongering the following year. Shortly before the second referendum the pro-neoliberal media 'revealed' that the leader of the right wing anti-treaty campaign had been present at far right meetings in Germany, something that helped scare people into voting for the treaty second time around. Once more Irish citizens are voting on an EU treaty. This time around some months before the vote WSM member Chekov Feeny published this expose of the strange connections of another right wing anti-treaty group, an article that illustrates the inter imperialist rivalry between the supposed USA and EU 'allies'.. In part to seperate the anarchist 'No' campaign from the right but also to pre-empt a repeat of Nice 2 with such last minute 'revelations' being used to attack the no campaign in general. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
Η Anarchist Federation of Britain (AFB) αναδύθηκε ως αποτέλεσμα της διάλυσης της Committee of 100 και του αυξανόμενου νέου ριζοσπαστισμού της δεκαετίας του 1960, με το ιδρυτικό συνέδριό της στο Bristol το 1963. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / anarchist movement / anarchist communist event Thursday May 08, 2008 16:50 bei Belfast WSM
When: 2pm, Saturday 24th May
Where: 185 Donegall Street, Belfast city centre. BT1 2FJ
Speakers from the WSM plus film showing "Sacco & Vanzetti" Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
Greek translation of Alan MacSimoin “Whatever Happened to the Anarchist Workers Group?” - Ομιλία του Alan MacSimoin στο Τμήμα «Jack White» του ιρλανδικού WSM τον Φλεβάρη του 2008. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
ireland / britain / community struggles / news report Wednesday April 23, 2008 05:42 bei Alan Ó Murcháin
Appoximately 5,000 people turned out for the “March for a Decent Public Health Service” held on Saturday, 29th March in Dublin. Various Trade Unions, patients groups from around the country and political organisations were represented. Ganzer Artikel lesen / Kommentar hinzufügen
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wardens1.jpg image30 years Haringey Solidarity Group 17:56 Fri 21 May by Haringey Solidarity Group 0 comments

30 years Haringey Solidarity Group: A Celebration of 30 years of radical ideas
and campaigning in Haringey and beyond

_117840122_mediaitem117839610.jpg imageA Statement about Kill the Bill 18:09 Mon 03 May by A few members of Haringey Solidarity Group 0 comments

Haringey Solidarity Group supports this campaign Kill the Bill# and all struggles everywhere that seek to bring about more equality, autonomy, self- determination, and freedom for all people, we want to build a better world that liberates all.

nhs_demo.jpg imageCOVID-19: Not going back to “business as usual” 19:58 Tue 12 May by Haringey Solidarity Group 0 comments

We might all have our own campaigns. Some may see disability rights as most important; some housing; others refugees. All are equally important. We don’t want a hierarchy of needs. Fight for your particular cause yes – but link up with others. An injury to one is an injury to all. The state always tries to divide us. Too often we fight amongst ourselves and miss the real enemy. We need to stick together because once Covid-19 is over the state will come for us like they have never done before. And we need to be ready and supporting each other.

270162740imagea12_1586461103651.jpg image“Clap for Carers” but now they want our money as well 06:40 Mon 13 Apr by HSG 0 comments

This is a statement from some activists from Haringey Solidarity Croup express its support and solidarity to UK National Health Service (NHS) and other workers. In the meantime expresses its anger about that people been asked to pay the money to NHS while the health system is being suffered for almost two decades on the hands of the current government of conservative party and the former one of Labour. The demand is unreasonable while the UK is 3rd richest country in Europe and 6th richest country the world. The statement clarifies the current position of NHS and treatment of the government to NHS.

r0_0_800_600_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg imageDefend Julian Assange 23:17 Mon 13 May by Melbourne Anarchist Communist Grouptri 0 comments

The MACG thus defends Julian Assange, not because of his politics, which have curdled and are now quite suspect, nor because we consider him innocent of the Swedish accusations. The US ruling class has no objection to his politics, because they are riddled with the sort of people with whom he has been collaborating. And neither do they have any objection to sexual assault – if they did, Donald Trump would not be President. The United States wants to punish him, not for any crimes he might have committed, but for his good deeds. The MACG defend Assange for those same good deeds.

alan_1.jpg imageAlan MacSimóin (1957-2018): pionero del anarquismo en Irlanda 19:07 Wed 26 Dec by José Antonio Gutiérrez D. 0 comments

El 5 de Diciembre nos embargó un dolor inmenso al escuchar de la inesperada muerte de Alan MacSimóin, veterano anarquista, sindicalista y luchador infatigable de Irlanda. El 13 de Diciembre le despedimos en el cementerio de Glasnevin en Dublín, donde yacen muchos otros revolucionarios que lo precedieron. Será recordado, sin lugar a dudas, como una de las figuras más influyentes en la izquierda irlandesa de las últimas décadas. Fue parte de un puńado de personas que comenzaron a hablar de anarquismo en Irlanda en la década de 1970 y 1980. Su trabajo para crear un espacio para la izquierda libertaria en un país dominado por el conservadurismo político y religioso, cambió por siempre la cara de la política irlandesa por siempre. Ya no sería más un asunto exclusivo de los partidos tradicionales. Si la sociedad irlandesa ha avanzado, en algún grado, durante las últimas décadas, en gran medida se lo debemos a los esfuerzos de personas como Alan.

alan.jpg imageAlan MacSimóin (1957-2018): a pioneer of anarchism in Ireland 08:34 Fri 14 Dec by José Antonio Gutiérrez D. 0 comments

On December 5th we were pained to hear about the untimely death of Alan MacSimóin, veteran anarchist, trade unionist and tireless organiser in Ireland. Today we said farewell to him at Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin, where many other revolutionaries before him have been put to rest. Many friends and comrades from all parties and movements of the left joined his family to bid farewell to this exceptional man. SIPTU, his trade union, had arranged a guard of honour for him. The previous night, the wake at the Teachers’ Club was equally well attended by comrades of all persuasions: from the Communist Party, the Socialist Party and the Socialist Workers Party, Sinn Féin, Workers Solidarity Movement, Workers’ Party, even Labour. He, as a true non-sectarian, had friends in every single left-wing party, a friendship nurtured in decades of activism.

Alan at anti-fascist demo in the 1990s. imageAlan MacSimóin (1957-2018) – Dublin Historian and Political Activist 16:02 Thu 06 Dec by Sam 1 comments

We learned at lunchtime today of the tragic news that Alan MacSimóin has died. It was sudden and hit us hard. Alan was a social historian, political activist, trade unionist and great supporter of the Come Here To Me! project from day one.

wsmclgenderviolence.jpg imageWSM marks International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women at their strategy gatherin... 21:12 Mon 26 Nov by Andrew 0 comments

The WSM took some time out from our future directions discussions session at Cloughjordan eco village over the week to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

repealbanner.jpg imageWSM International Women’s Day Message - 2018 19:13 Thu 08 Mar by WSM women 0 comments

International Working Women’s Day is steeped in the radical history of women demanding improvement in our daily lives and in our working conditions. IWWD dates back to 1857 in New York City. Women garment workers went on strike to demand a 10-hour working day, better working conditions and equal rights.  In honour of this strike, another was held  in 1908 by women needle trade workers.  They demanded voting rights and, an end to sweatshops and child labour. Two years later, the socialist, Clara Zetkin, proposed that the 8th of March be commemorated as International Working Women’s Day.  It was first celebrated nationally in the Soviet Union after the https://www.wsm.ie/russian-revolution, a  revolution which  began with a strike  of women textile workers. On https://www.wsm.ie/iwd, women stand in solidarity with each other against oppression. We demand control over our lives. We demand https://www.wsm.ie/c/anarchism-oppression-exploitation-policy. We demand freedom.

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imageIt is now or we have to wait for a long time Apr 21 by Zaher Baher 1 comments

We can contact other local groups wherever they are and make our campaign bigger and nationwide. We can win the price war. Nowadays, organising ourselves and creating campaigns are much easier than thirty years ago during the poll tax era. New technology and social media platforms have given us more opportunities to call and contact people, whilst providing more and better skills to plan and organise.

imageWhy anarchism isn’t a popular idea? Jul 13 by Zaher Baher 0 comments

This is a very tiny contribution about the factors that caused the weakness of anarchism and the anarchist movement. Once we establish our weakness perhaps it won’t be difficult to overcome our problems. This article covers only three of our weak areas.

imageScrubs: The Story from the Bottom Up Apr 29 by Anonymous 0 comments

We need to politicise the struggle with a clear internationalist response that unifies all of us, our work, our mutual aid and our care. For as long as profit rules, there can be no peace. We need to requisition all health, manufacturing and transport sectors and provide all workers, currently unpaid or paid with fair wages and safe working conditions. This is not a public relations crisis with seemingly unfortunate logistical difficulties, this is an emergency stoked by the greed of those for whom our deaths are only a motivation for the accumulation of their capital.

textIsolation is Communal - Covid19 Apr 04 by WSM 0 comments

It is within times of crisis when the thin veil of neoliberalism slips to reveal the emperor is not wearing any clothes. It exposes the sheer inefficacy of capitalism to cope with human crises and cater for the most basic human needs. In these times, when the capitalist state is left reeling, we see glimpses of community, solidarity and interdependence emerge once again - the very ideals neoliberalism has for the last 40 odd years attempted to erode and eradicate. It exposes that the ‘common sense’ manner of organising our lives, work and economy is entirely at odds with the will of the people but also, very importantly, it provides us with the opportunity to imagine a transformed world

textThe struggle against Covid-19 is also political Apr 04 by WSM 0 comments

The Covid-19 global health crisis is one that required a global response led by health workers but with the consensus of almost everyone. Instead we face a piecemeal response, often in the form of repressive policing solutions that are not even particularly effective and where the borders between the states have undermined collective action and allowed the virus to multiply in the gaps.

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image30 years Haringey Solidarity Group May 21 0 comments

30 years Haringey Solidarity Group: A Celebration of 30 years of radical ideas
and campaigning in Haringey and beyond

imageA Statement about Kill the Bill May 03 0 comments

Haringey Solidarity Group supports this campaign Kill the Bill# and all struggles everywhere that seek to bring about more equality, autonomy, self- determination, and freedom for all people, we want to build a better world that liberates all.

imageCOVID-19: Not going back to “business as usual” May 12 0 comments

We might all have our own campaigns. Some may see disability rights as most important; some housing; others refugees. All are equally important. We don’t want a hierarchy of needs. Fight for your particular cause yes – but link up with others. An injury to one is an injury to all. The state always tries to divide us. Too often we fight amongst ourselves and miss the real enemy. We need to stick together because once Covid-19 is over the state will come for us like they have never done before. And we need to be ready and supporting each other.

imageDefend Julian Assange May 13 1 of Anarkismo Editorial Group 0 comments

The MACG thus defends Julian Assange, not because of his politics, which have curdled and are now quite suspect, nor because we consider him innocent of the Swedish accusations. The US ruling class has no objection to his politics, because they are riddled with the sort of people with whom he has been collaborating. And neither do they have any objection to sexual assault – if they did, Donald Trump would not be President. The United States wants to punish him, not for any crimes he might have committed, but for his good deeds. The MACG defend Assange for those same good deeds.

imageWSM International Women’s Day Message - 2018 Mar 08 Workers Solidarity Movement 0 comments

International Working Women’s Day is steeped in the radical history of women demanding improvement in our daily lives and in our working conditions. IWWD dates back to 1857 in New York City. Women garment workers went on strike to demand a 10-hour working day, better working conditions and equal rights.  In honour of this strike, another was held  in 1908 by women needle trade workers.  They demanded voting rights and, an end to sweatshops and child labour. Two years later, the socialist, Clara Zetkin, proposed that the 8th of March be commemorated as International Working Women’s Day.  It was first celebrated nationally in the Soviet Union after the https://www.wsm.ie/russian-revolution, a  revolution which  began with a strike  of women textile workers. On https://www.wsm.ie/iwd, women stand in solidarity with each other against oppression. We demand control over our lives. We demand https://www.wsm.ie/c/anarchism-oppression-exploitation-policy. We demand freedom.

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