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select region...strange, Belfast isn't on here?

category national | public consultation / irish social forum | opinion/analysis author Wednesday September 14, 2005 06:52author by observer Report this post to the editors

Belfast doesn't exist as a selectable region on indymedia

Events in Belfast over the weekend seem to have been missed totally by indymedia. Despite serious violence and rioting, not to mention heavily armed assault on the police, there is nothing to be found on indymedia.

While I do not agree with the aspirations of those who are rioting in belfast at present, I think there is a need for an alternative reporting to balance the line we are being fed.
Surely, the voice of these people must be listened to, just as the voice of the republican side was heard. It might be a first step to a restoration of peace.
How often is it said of other people who resist, that they wouldn't resist unless they had a good reason. Perhaps we ought at least find out the reasons put forward by these people themselves, rather than the politicians who claim to represent them. Perhaps we should inform and educate them about indymedia?Or are they simply not welcome?

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Sinn Fein     loyalist    Wed Sep 14, 2005 09:25 
   Ian and Jerry     Jerry Orange    Wed Sep 14, 2005 09:43 
   Not being fed a line     Justin Morahan    Wed Sep 14, 2005 09:48 
   No city is on the region list     seedot    Wed Sep 14, 2005 10:13 
   Indymedia Ireland should mean just that     United Irelander    Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:36 
   In agreement,     D    Wed Sep 14, 2005 13:07 
   Cities and counties and closed ears.     observer    Wed Sep 14, 2005 13:57 
   Belfast working Group?     Jon Glackin    Wed Sep 14, 2005 15:13 
   true but it is up to you     Aidan    Wed Sep 14, 2005 15:33 
 10   will they ever recognise     Con Carroll    Wed Sep 14, 2005 15:38 
 11   others sources     meanwhile    Wed Sep 14, 2005 16:45 
 12   SluggerOToole is worth a read     seedot    Wed Sep 14, 2005 16:55 
 13   Time To look back     Albert Newset    Wed Sep 14, 2005 20:03 
 14   WOW!! I find myself actually agreeing with some of the more "left wing" posters of the site!     rooster    Thu Sep 15, 2005 01:01 
 15   Open Publishing     Terry    Sun Sep 18, 2005 00:03 
 16   open publishing     observer    Sun Sep 18, 2005 01:38 
 17   publishing and posting     rooster    Sun Sep 18, 2005 03:28 
 18   the difference     observer2    Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:09 


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