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The Irish Anti-War Movement

Thurs 15th July 7PM – Protest at Shamrock Rovers v (Israeli Team) Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv

Contents

  1. Thurs 15th July 7PM – Protest at Shamrock Rovers v (Israeli Team) Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv
  2. Wed 21st July 7:30PM – Flotilla of Songs – Irish Anti-War Movement Fundraising Gig
  3. Donating to the Irish Anti-War Movement
    1. Donating through PayPal
    2. Setup a Standing Order

1.  Thurs 15th July 7PM – Protest at Shamrock Rovers v (Israeli Team) Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv

The IAWM are calling on their members to join with the IPSC, Eirigi and the PRI to protest at the following event where an Israeli soccer team will play against Shamrock Rovers:

Date: Thursday 15 Jul 2010

Time: 7:00PM

Venue: Shamrock Rovers Football Ground, Tallaght, Dublin.

Contents

  1. Thurs 15th July 7PM – Protest at Shamrock Rovers v (Israeli Team) Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv
  2. Wed 21st July 7:30PM – Flotilla of Songs – Irish Anti-War Movement Fundraising Gig
  3. Donating to the Irish Anti-War Movement
    1. Donating through PayPal
    2. Setup a Standing Order

1.  Thurs 15th July 7PM – Protest at Shamrock Rovers v (Israeli Team) Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv

The IAWM are calling on their members to join with the IPSC, Eirigi and the PRI to protest at the following event where an Israeli soccer team will play against Shamrock Rovers:

Date: Thursday 15 Jul 2010

Time: 7:00PM

Venue: Shamrock Rovers Football Ground, Tallaght, Dublin.

The IPSC, Eirigi, PRI & IAWM will protest at the Shamrock Rovers vs Bnei-Yehuda Tel-Aviv game in Tallaght Stadium (beside The Square) on Thursday July 15th, protest starts at 7pm, kick off at 8pm.

The main protest will take place outside the grounds.

If you are interested and/or have ideas, there is a brief meeting organised in the Central Hotel at 7pm on Wednesday 14th July to discuss options and roles.

Please spread the word, we need people! Thanks.

Please contact Ronan on 086 4082535 of IPSC or Jim of IAWM SC on 087 6472737

If you are planning to attend and want to help out or if you have any queries.

Details:
Tickets
Adults: €15 / Students €10
Senior €10 / Under 14 €7

You can buy tickets online at the address below.

Home Page

Adult Ticket V Bnei Yehuda

Also available at stadium shop 01 4605948. Rita in the office said that they are selling well. If you want to be sure of getting into the match, you need to buy a ticket in advance. They are not on the ticketmaster website.

 

How to get there.

The stadium opened in March 2009, with capacity for over 3,000 spectators. In August 2009, the second phase of the ground was completed, bringing the capacity to 6,500.

The stadium is owned by the local authority, South Dublin County Council, with Shamrock Rovers as anchor tenants.

Located in the centre of Tallaght, on Whitestown Way, the stadium is easily accessible by public transport. The stadium is just a few minutes walk from the Red Luas line terminal at The Square Shopping Centre and numerous bus stops.

 

Bus

From Eden Quay & Templeogue: 49, 65, 65b

From Eden Quay & Harold’s Cross: 54a

From Ringsend, Dolphin’s Barn & Walkinstown: 50, 56a, 77, 77a

From Dún Laoghaire, Stillorgan & Firhouse: 75

From Ballyfermot & Clondalkin: 76, 76a, 76b

From City West: 50, 65b, 201, 202

From Milltown & Dundrum: 48a to Broadford Walk (terminus), then 75 to Tallaght

From Liffey Valley & Clondalkin: 210

http://www.dublinbus.ie 

Luas

From Connolly & Heuston Stations

http://www.luas.ie

Road

– Leave M50 at junction 11 (Sign: N81 Tallaght, City Centre)

– From roundabout, exit onto N81 (Sign: Blessington, Tallaght)

– Continue on N81 to the stadium.


2.  Wed 21st July 7:30PM – Flotilla of Songs – Irish Anti-War Movement Fundraising Gig

Date: Wednesday 21 Jul 2010

Time: 7:30PM

Venue: Sweeney Mongrels (Le Cirk), Dame Street, Dublin 2

Tickets: €5

Info: 087-7919307

Joyce and the Sonic Gypsies

Diarmuid McKenna

IAWM has been campaigning at various platforms against the wars, illegal military occupations and the horrific consequences of these to people in Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine.

Since the Israeli attack in December 2009, which killed over 1400, the people of Gaza have been suffering the worst conditions ever. Israel’s continuous siege of Gaza and blockade of humanitarian aid makes even the basic necessities such as school material for children, medical supplies etc an impossibility…

International outcry against the illegal blockade has lead many organisations around the world to organise civilian flotillas to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. Civilians on the flotilla were attacked by the armed Israeli commandos and 9 people were killed on international waters. Aid campaigners were illegally arrested and deported by Israel.. As Israel breaks international law, the suffering of the people of GAZA continues…

As well as campaigns, protests, IAWM has been organising public meetings, day schools to bring prominent speakers and activists to the anti-war audiences in Ireland. Each campaign demands the efforts of our voluntary activists but also requires funding for posters, meeting rooms, printing leaflets and other materials. Irish Anti-War will continue to oppose wars, occupation and destructions of lives of thousands in the middle-east and beyond.

We have organised a fundraising event with 2 brilliant bands playing on the night. We hope to see many of our members, activists and supporters to help raise much needed funds for the campaigns ahead.

Joyce and the Sonic Gypsies, an 8-piece band performing their own song of “Ethnic Dance Music with a conscious…” Influences from Istanbul to New York… The band formally got together as part of the touring/recording project called “We are all flesh and blood”. The latest album (of previous 4) “The Bosphorus” was recorded in Turkey with musicians / percussionists from Istanbul, Izmir and Middle-East. www.myspace.com/joyceandthesonicgypsies

Diarmuid McKenna, Electronic folk singer-songwriter. His music has a wide range of influences and styles, and his voice can only be described as truthfully unique. Recent songs include A new National Anthem and an ode to Ricky Roma www.myspace.com/dermotmckenna

 


3. Donating to the Irish Anti-War Movement

3-1. Donating through PayPal

Copy and paste this link into your web browser.  The Irish Anti-War Movement strongly recommends that you do not click on links in an e-mail.  Copying and pasting is more secure.

https://www.paypal.com/ie/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=d4SCKoY8RhkBmYfvNSc99IrH6NVi2DcWBOUYnqyKMwECOuFwBHxk6uzYZtu&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f22d2300ef60a67593b79a4d03747447e1e8d0f800ad65e80

3-2.  Setup a Standing Order

To set-up a standing order with the Irish-Anti War Movement please go to the following link https://www.irishantiwar.org/files/standing-order-form.doc fill in the form and post to the Irish Anti-War Movement P.O. Box 9260 Dublin 1.


For more info on all IAWM activities please see website www.irishantiwar.org

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