Events
The CAEUC is organising a National Meeting of NO activists.
Session I will discuss and debate our links and strategy with our European friends
Session II will compare experiences and draft our strategy forward
The EU establishment wants to force a re-run of the Lisbon referendum in Ireland...
Come tell French President Nicolas Sarkozy
NO MEANS NO!
Monday July 21 at 12.30 Meet at Government Buildings - Merrion Square
dear friends of direct democracy, peace and ecology!
there are very good alternatives to lisbon treaty!
this alternatives like an eco-moneysystem, referendum on EU-level... the assembly can discuss and present after that results to europeans for voting on it by referendum.
for example the german supreme court (bundesverfassungsgericht) will decide my case concerning lisbon-treaty , assembly + referendum autumn or winter 2008.
please help to realize that strategy of "power to the people" by supporting my engagement in the way you like.
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A Community school in Wexford recently became the focus of a debate about the headscarf or hijab,
that muslim women wear.
To hear the issues and the debate surrounding racism and Education in Ireland come along to the meeting in Wynn’s Hotel, Saturday 26th at 4pm.
14-year-old Shekinah Egan's parents requested that she be allowed to wear the hijab to school in Gorey, Co. Wexford. Her school board of management granted permission but the principal referred the question to the Department of Education, which refused to provide the guidance sought. Nicolas Sweetman, Principal of the school, has called for the Department of Education to issue an official policy for schools.
Galway Alliance Against War BENEFIT GIG Wednesday August 6th – Hiroshima Day –
An Púcán, Forster St. Galway
INTINN – IRELAND’S NO.1 REGGAE BAND
Tickets: €10. Door 10pm.
What is so special about the date - 8.8.88
8TH AUGUST 2008 marks the 20th anniversary of one of the most sad and tragic days in the history of modern Burma. On 8th August 1988 upwards of 3,000 students and supporters demonstrating on the streets of Rangoon, Mandalay, and other Burmese towns were brutally massacred by the military, who have been in power for almost 50 years.
