Upcoming Events

National | Anti-Capitalism

no events match your query!

New Events

National

no events posted in last week

Blog Feeds

Anti-Empire

Anti-Empire

offsite link The Wholesome Photo of the Month Thu May 09, 2024 11:01 | Anti-Empire

offsite link In 3 War Years Russia Will Have Spent $3... Thu May 09, 2024 02:17 | Anti-Empire

offsite link UK Sending Missiles to Be Fired Into Rus... Tue May 07, 2024 14:17 | Marko Marjanović

offsite link US Gives Weapons to Taiwan for Free, The... Fri May 03, 2024 03:55 | Anti-Empire

offsite link Russia Has 17 Percent More Defense Jobs ... Tue Apr 30, 2024 11:56 | Marko Marjanović

Anti-Empire >>

Human Rights in Ireland
Indymedia Ireland is a volunteer-run non-commercial open publishing website for local and international news, opinion & analysis, press releases and events. Its main objective is to enable the public to participate in reporting and analysis of the news and other important events and aspects of our daily lives and thereby give a voice to people.

offsite link Julian Assange is finally free ! Tue Jun 25, 2024 21:11 | indy

offsite link Stand With Palestine: Workplace Day of Action on Naksa Day Thu May 30, 2024 21:55 | indy

offsite link It is Chemtrails Month and Time to Visit this Topic Thu May 30, 2024 00:01 | indy

offsite link Hamburg 14.05. "Rote" Flora Reoccupied By Internationalists Wed May 15, 2024 15:49 | Internationalist left

offsite link Eddie Hobbs Breaks the Silence Exposing the Hidden Agenda Behind the WHO Treaty Sat May 11, 2024 22:41 | indy

Human Rights in Ireland >>

Lockdown Skeptics

The Daily Sceptic

offsite link Debt-Funded GB Energy to Bet on the Costliest Electricity Generation Technologies Sat Jul 27, 2024 15:00 | David Turver
So much for Labour's pledge to cut energy bills by £300, says David Turver. Under GB Energy, our bills can only go one way, and that is up.
The post Debt-Funded GB Energy to Bet on the Costliest Electricity Generation Technologies appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Christians Slam Paris Opening Ceremony for Woke Parody of ?Last Supper? Sat Jul 27, 2024 13:00 | Richard Eldred
Awful audio, bizarre performances, embarrassing gaffes and a woke 'Last Supper' parody that has outraged Christians turned the Paris Olympics opening ceremony into a rain-soaked disaster.
The post Christians Slam Paris Opening Ceremony for Woke Parody of ?Last Supper? appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Victorian Laws Against Priests Meddling in Politics Are Now Needed More Than Ever ? To Prevent Imams... Sat Jul 27, 2024 11:46 | Steven Tucker
The Muslim Vote wants Labour to abolish Victorian ?spiritual influence? laws that prevent religious leaders from swaying voters, but Steven Tucker argues that in cities like Leicester these laws are more vital than ever.
The post Victorian Laws Against Priests Meddling in Politics Are Now Needed More Than Ever ? To Prevent Imams Doing the Same appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Live and Let D.E.I. Sat Jul 27, 2024 09:00 | Dr James Allan
Law professor James Allan has had a bet on Donald Trump to win the Presidency for two years. He's even more confident of winning now that Kamala Harris has become the Democratic nominee.
The post Live and Let D.E.I. appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Three Generations of Waughfare: Alexander Waugh (1963-2024) Sat Jul 27, 2024 07:00 | James Alexander
Politics professor James Alexander pays tribute to Alexander Waugh, the grandson of Evelyn Waugh and master of non-fiction prose who died aged 60 last week.
The post Three Generations of Waughfare: Alexander Waugh (1963-2024) appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

Lockdown Skeptics >>

Voltaire Network
Voltaire, international edition

offsite link Netanyahu soon to appear before the US Congress? It will be decisive for the suc... Thu Jul 04, 2024 04:44 | en

offsite link Voltaire, International Newsletter N°93 Fri Jun 28, 2024 14:49 | en

offsite link Will Israel succeed in attacking Lebanon and pushing the United States to nuke I... Fri Jun 28, 2024 14:40 | en

offsite link Will Netanyahu launch tactical nuclear bombs (sic) against Hezbollah, with US su... Thu Jun 27, 2024 12:09 | en

offsite link Will Israel provoke a cataclysm?, by Thierry Meyssan Tue Jun 25, 2024 06:59 | en

Voltaire Network >>

Students Against Poverty (Daltaí inEadan Bochtannas)

category national | anti-capitalism | press release author Thursday May 19, 2005 16:20author by Seán Mitchell - students against povertyauthor email students_against_poverty at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Students Against Poverty would like to thank all those who give their time and help over the last 5 weeks. With little recources and even less experinece we have managed to fill a 45 seater bus, of school students, to attend the G8 protests in July. From the start all decisions were democraticaly decided. A series of debates and discusions were held where members had a chance to speak about issues such as war, age discrimanation and anti_racism. Through a range of events, we raised over £2000. This meant that a bus seat only cost £15 which was essential as school students are generally skint. A big thank you to all those who donated. Unfortunately, due to exams, SAP will be diappaering for the next 2 months(hence the rush in fillin the bus).
So we hope to see you all at the G8!

Mól an oige agus tiocfaidh sí

author by SAP Supporterpublication date Wed Aug 24, 2005 01:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Why post your info in Irish when there are no Irish speakers in the School or area which are going on that bus?"

I live a few estates away from the meanscoil (west belfast). I know more than a few people in my school who only speak Irish(I dont go to the meanscoil/bunscoil).

What you said about the Irish language use in sectarianism is true, just like the Red hand of Ulster is taken as a religious divide, but realise that it isn't in all cases.

My brother and a few of my friends are members of SAP and have already pointed out to me and others that the organisation isn't sectarian.


Good luck to Sean and SAP. I hope to be joining you all very soon ;-D.

author by seanpublication date Fri May 27, 2005 15:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i never said that west belfast was an all irish speaking area, i said that theren was an all irish speaking area in it. Its called Gaeltacht Bothar seoighe and contains around 30 houses. To be honest i think your looking into this a little too deeply. The reality is we used a tiny bit of irish to aknoiwledge the fact that some of our members spoke it as their first language. thats all. You have an obvious ignorance of west belfast, and the irish language. Check your facts

author by Dublin Non-believerpublication date Thu May 26, 2005 20:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you speak Irish as your main language and others do then I've no problem with using it. Irish should be used to communicate and not to be used as a sectarian badge. West Belfast is not a Gaeltacht area. Some people may speak it. That doesn't make it an Irish language area. To claim that West Belfast is a Gaeltacht is to be sectarian in my opinion as it is trying to make Protestants appear as a seperate ethnic group that don't have access to Irish.

author by Seán mitchell - sappublication date Thu May 26, 2005 18:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Are you some sort of idiot. The Irish language is the language i was brought up in as it is for others in the group. There is an all irish speaking area within west belfast in which many of my family live. But by your logic we should hide the fact that some of our members speak irish as their first language so that no one thinks we are sectarian catholics. Im sorry i offended you so much with that vast amount of irish language that i used. ill make sure to confine my usage an chead ur eile, i mean the next time

author by Duinepublication date Thu May 26, 2005 15:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

An Ghaeilge=caitliceach=náisiúnach?

Béarla= duine nach caitliceach = duine nach náisiúnach ???????

Cad eile?

Araibis = muslamach = antoisceach ?

duine gorm = duine iarrtha tearmainn = caimiléir???????

Ó! Nach saonta an saol!!!

author by Dublin Non-believerpublication date Thu May 26, 2005 11:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I would raise the question of Catholic sectarianism. Why post your info in Irish when there are no Irish speakers in the School or area which are going on that bus? I would suggest that it is a latent Catholic sectarianism in this case. Most of the time Irish is used in a sectarian way by Irish nationalists. I have no problem with Irish (or anyother language) being used to communicate. But I do have a problem with SF sectarianism. Gerry Adams uses the Irish language to differentiate himself and his party from Ulster protestants. Sinn Fein have played the key role in sectarianising the Irish language. They try to paint Irish as a thing for Catholics only. Largely due to provisional Sinn Féin Irish was adopted by many as a badge of Ulster Catholic sectarianism. I don't think that "Dublin Protestant" can be accused of sectarianism. Remember all though his/her life s/he has probably been painted as not fully "Irish" due to his/her religion. That's Catholic sectarianism and it's alive and well in this country.

author by Another Dublin protestantpublication date Wed May 25, 2005 19:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

They provided a translation of the title - I'm sure Douglas Hyde or Yeats and maybe even O'Casey would have had no problem with this. Why are you trying to sectarianise the Irish language?

author by Dublin Protestantpublication date Wed May 25, 2005 18:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What's the story with the use of the Irish Language in the title. Initially I thought that this was a bus going from an Irish language school or from a Gaeltacht area. But it's not. So why are you using Irish? It's obviously not to communicate. It must be that you are making a political point?

author by Davy Carlinpublication date Wed May 25, 2005 16:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

D is me

author by Dpublication date Wed May 25, 2005 16:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sorry Mindset - You are wrong -

author by seifo mopublication date Wed May 25, 2005 15:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Shame on you D. You leave a message then you leave a message as the ananymous "SS supporter". Check out the times the 2 messages were left. You actually left a message claiming to be some one else supporting you.

LOOOSSSER!!!!!!

author by SS Supporterpublication date Tue May 24, 2005 17:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

D and street scene must really bug you. I went to there website and have got the paper i wouldnt call anything there thatcharite. You remind me of paxman and galloway. can you not at least congratulate the sap instead of pushing your agenda.
d and John seem to be involved in every campaign going what are you up to other than critisising. shame on you.

author by Dpublication date Tue May 24, 2005 17:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

SAP - spot on - and well said.

Also to {R - the mindset} -

Yaaaaaaawwwwwwwwnnnnnnnn.

author by Rpublication date Tue May 24, 2005 17:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There you go D (still with the same mindset - attack the left more than attacking the establishment btw you haven't mentioned when your book is due out).
On Thatcherism, Tim is right, which is why I picked up on it. If you read what Street Seen stands for it does sound like Thatcher talking about small business's : "Street Seen … gives homeless people a hand up not a hand out, empowering them through their own actions. Helping the homeless help themselves is one of the key principles behind Street Seen breaking people from dependency, offering an alternative to begging or crime. It allows people to make choices and develops their self-esteem. It provides empowerment; money they have earned through hard graft … teaches vendors how to run their own business… homeless people are elevated above the traditional hand out culture. "
Sorry but "traditional hand out culture" is part of the lexicon of the right, as is "run their own business" etc.
Despite the well intentioned aims of street seen - the politics is dubious and ends up parroting the statements of those opposed to radical change.
Having said all that, its not much of a model if it is only printed once every 3 or so months. When is the new issue out? Or do the homeless have to sell The Big Issues to obtain a regular income?

author by sappublication date Tue May 24, 2005 17:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

For clarification there is 1 SP member and 1swp member in SAP. Thats out of 50 members. Its not like were bein swamped. Of course every organisation that comes across us wishes to have us involved with them. If SP SWP Grassroots or wat ever wishes to help us out then fine. You may think that were naieve and being used but its more like were using them as they havent gained a single thing from us. If members wish to join SWP SP etc then thats ok too, thats there choice. We have recieved offers to attend SWP and Dissent meetings. As well as an amusing attempt by the SP to recruit the whole organisation in one big patronising inncident. We decided as an organisation to stay out of all these meetings.

author by Dpublication date Tue May 24, 2005 10:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

'You say you have no practical experience of SAP but previously you talk of the 'party mindsets involved in it' -

I know that certain mindsets of the SWP and SP are involved - nuff said

And as for your reply to me R and my pounts on Party Mindset - All I can say to the objective viewer is that of 'see what I mean'.

Again any one wishing to get involved in Street Seen contact John above, myself or Mark Grehan in the South.

Keep up the Good work SAP and we will meet up with more of youse soon. D

author by Jon Glackin - Street Seenpublication date Tue May 24, 2005 01:08author email streetseen at hotmail dot co dot ukauthor address author phone 07743275533Report this post to the editors

Congratulations to all involved with getting the SAP bus on the road! Hopefully we will meet up again on the 4th June at the Make Poverty History Rally in Belfast....
The build up to the G8 this year is looking better than ever, lets not let those who would like to divide us succeed...the fools always try!!
As someone said here before...'Were on the one road.....

.................................................................................................................................................................................................................

M / R or Tim: This is getting tiresome! A lot of threads recently on Indy have been attempted to be derailed by nameless Trolls....This is turning into another one...

Your rabid sectarianism has got the better of yourself once again...you really should be more careful!!!
Or at least have a chill pill !
For example.....
I dont believe Davy made mention of any socialist papers... why have you?

Then a ridiculous term I have heard only once before describing Street Seen as 'Thatcherite' appears......

Now where did I hear that before....

Street Seen
by Tim - Not in one Thursday, Apr 21 2005, 1:10pm
Yep it's hardly left wing - in fact the politics of the paper (not contributors) come across as Thatcherite.
Doh!
c/f: http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69472&search_text=make%20poverty%20history
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................


Once again fair play to Students Against Poverty in getting the bus on the road...lets hope its the first of many!!!

Related Link: http://www.makepoverthistory-ni.org
author by Rpublication date Mon May 23, 2005 23:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You say you have no practical experience of SAP but previously you talk of the 'party mindsets involved in it'. You don't really know. Think of your own 'mindset'.
Trawling through some of your postings you boast of the success of street seen - but your link points to an issue that is nearly 3 months old. The socialist papers you sneer at produce more regular issues and without the thatcherite rationale that street seen has.

author by Davy Carlinpublication date Mon May 23, 2005 19:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hello Sean,

Party Mindset {M rings of it - the bite} - I do not have time to go into it but I have covered it extensively -

-my points on party mindsets {SWP and SP}can be found trawling through either this site or the wider web under the name Davy carlin - I was a long term member of the SWP and know 'exactly' how they organise as I do the SP.

I do provide but a few links below..

As Stated I have no problems with students organising but do have problems with some Party mindsets’ - as is my right to do so.-

Finally while relatives are in the group {who all live in West Belfast like my self} - and with myself being supportive of it -with work and various other activists commitments I unfortunately cannot make any of the Students against poverty meetings.

However although I do not have any practical experience of SAP I do try and keep my hand in - and I am involved in other Anti Poverty Work -

I am chair of The Northern Ireland {MPH} Make Poverty History {of its Events Committee} which is both organising the Belfast June 4th mass rally Against Poverty - as well as organising several buses to the G8, I am also on the editorial collective of Street Seen - the North’s own anti poverty paper - link. -

http://www.streetseennews.blogspot.com/

So I am in full support of your cause - but as stated I do have - as many do - problems- with the 'party Mindset - of some, which fortunatley you have not as yet come across as such groups have been 'Moved' - presently- to attempt to work differently

. All the best mate - keep up the good work. Have to get back to work - Signing off D

Related Link: http://lark.phoblacht.net/dc15112g.html
author by irepublication date Mon May 23, 2005 10:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Enough of these "Consciousness Raising" exercises...

author by Seán Mitchell - SAPpublication date Sun May 22, 2005 19:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you have a problem with "party mindsets" or whatever you want to call it,within SAP, then speak up. Whats the point in bringing up the subject and not clarifying it. Maybe your comments will be a helpful insight for us all. Or maybe it wont be, seen as despite having relatives in the group you didnt attend one SAP event, and therefore have no experience of it.

author by Mpublication date Sat May 21, 2005 21:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Al - these are school students from Belfast (we don't have the Euro) and they hail from a fairly deprived area. Nevertheless fundraising for a political event is a way of spreading the message.
The only mindset appears to be from you D - its the mindset of someone itching to have a go at the party you used to be a member of.

author by Alpublication date Sat May 21, 2005 12:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You dontated so students could go on a nice trip? The money donated not actually doing anything for those in poverty? Students cant afford 15 a head? Give me a break. I was in college, I was not starving or dying from lack of alcohol and I see more than one or two students getting legless at the weekend, in fact how many will be out paying 5 euro a pint today and watching the match?

author by Dpublication date Sat May 21, 2005 11:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Not to sure what tune you are talking about

I had said previous on this site that a number of my young relatives {whom have spoke to me in relation to this} are also involved in this project .

I do have problems with some of the party mindsets involved in it {for their own reasons}but not with the students who know what they are about.

Will go into all the G8 stuff in an article after the G8.

No doubt I will also find out in time what and who is doing the 'knife rounds' in such party mindset circles. - presently - {It usually changes every few weeks - so i'll put the word out }

author by supporter of MPHpublication date Fri May 20, 2005 17:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The campaign title is supposed to be a slogan, rather than a plan of action.
The three main issues it deals with are
Trade Justice - eg developing countries' farmers not being forced to open their markets while rich countries continue to protect theirs;
Drop the Debt - to give developing countries a chance to achieve the poverty reduction that they have begun working on;
More and Better Aid - to make sure countries, like Ireland, don't break their promises to increase aid, and to look at quality of aid, eg making sure it is not tied to security spending, war on terror, etc.
see http://www.makepovertyhistory.ie
http://www.makepovertyhistory-ni.org
http://www.makepovertyhistory.org for more
It might sound like an empty slogan but at least it's catchy - the same groups have been banging on about this for years but now they have a handful of celebrities and they have decided to exploit the opportunities of 2005 (eg G8 so close to home) to make some noise and hopefully get people on the streets.
Check out the websites for more concrete actions.

author by juliepublication date Fri May 20, 2005 13:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What exactly is the "initiative"? Make Poverty history sounds more like a slogan than a plan of action.

author by wendypublication date Fri May 20, 2005 10:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Why what was Ds first opinion on SAP

author by Mpublication date Fri May 20, 2005 10:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done. Its the first bus to be filled from Belfast. (D has changed his tune a bit on SAP)

author by Dpublication date Thu May 19, 2005 19:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good job - these students organised this under the banner of Make Poverty History - Students Against Poverty.

And such initiatves should be welcomed and supported.

author by (required)publication date Thu May 19, 2005 18:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

how about getting a job?

author by Guesserpublication date Thu May 19, 2005 17:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

One solution, Revolution.

author by curiouspublication date Thu May 19, 2005 17:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Everyones against poverty surely? Or do you have some specific solution?

author by Duinepublication date Thu May 19, 2005 17:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Go n-éirí libh ag an gOcht!!

Number of comments per page
  
 
© 2001-2024 Independent Media Centre Ireland. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Independent Media Centre Ireland. Disclaimer | Privacy