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Gombeens Among Migrants
As Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael leave working class migrants for dead, Ireland's elite migrants face no backlash as they cling onto the coattails of Martin and Harris.
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As Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael leave working class migrants for dead, Ireland's elite migrants face no backlash as they cling onto the coattails of Martin and Harris.
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Lough Neagh is the largest freshwater lake in Ireland. Yet this vast area has been left between British imperialist rule, its incompetent Stormont regime and the absurd private title of an English aristocratic estate.
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Twenty-one years ago, Terence Wheelock was dragged away into Store Street Garda Station and did not walk back out. This crime committed by those who are tasked with being the guardians of the peace, who murdered this young man, covered it up and built a blue wall of silence.
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The news comes as socialist republican activism is gaining momentum, with the Anne Devlin Community Center having opened up recently in the Liberties, sparking increased State surveillance and repression.
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Socialist republicans from the Republican Socialist Action (RSA) group targeted three properties last night over excessive rents in working class areas.
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A disgraceful article was published last month by Tommy Hickey arguing that the militant left is as bad as the militant right.
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If the left has a position on immigration at all, it is that the state bureaucracy should maintain a relaxed policy and that working-class communities have no right to dictate who becomes their neighbour, their colleague, or their fellow citizen. Marx's basic insight has been stood on its head.
When it comes to trusting people with our votes, at least, anti-immigration sentiment remains a minority camp in Ireland.
Sinn Féin members are expressing increasing discontent with the leadership of Mary Lou McDonald after poor results in the Dublin Central and Galway West by-elections.
Aontacht Media can reveal that the private security firm contracted by Arnotts has ties to Israel and Big Tech companies, sparking deep alarm among community groups, following the death of Congolese man Yves Sakila, who died after being forcefully restrained by the firm's guards.
Gavin Reilly is wrong about carbon tax. It can be lowered if the regressive rebate scheme is shelved. Furthermore, Spain and Poland have gone ahead and lowered VAT in conflict with EU law and have so far gotten away with it, so could the carbon tax be shelved as well too?
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A pro-Palestine coalition shut down an event hosted by an Evangelical Zionist group at Ireland’s oldest Protestant church.
Socialist republican groups have piled pressure on Pat McDonnell Paints following the shameful suspension of a Blanchardstown store worker for wearing an Easter Lily.
The Irish asylum regime functions as a conveyor belt: global crises in, public money out, private profit in the middle. Profiteering from IPAS, migration and division can no longer be ignored - it must be confronted head on.
This could have been a beautiful story of farmers and workers taking back the power from a PLC, but instead due to the issuing of transferable shares, this is a disaster in the making.
Socialist republicans have condemned the use of Blackwater private security to “intimidate and harass” residents at their ongoing housing occupation in the Liberties.
Synergy Security Solutions, the private security company now under scrutiny following the death of Yves Sakila outside Arnotts, has also secured a multi-million euro contract with the Department of Social Protection to provide security services across 88 state buildings nationwide.
A video circulating on social media shows the eviction of a woman, Nora, from a house on Ranelagh Road in Dublin, during a tense confrontation involving Dublin City Council enforcement officers and Gardaí.
Each country adapts the culture war to their own conditions. While the same political and financial elites are as firmly entrenched as ever, serving multinational corporations and US-led western imperialism, a circus of performativity is dominating public life.
As a grassroots (unfunded) working-class anti-imperialist organisation, we do not deny the importance of anti-racist mass mobilisation. But we must ask why outrage continues to emerge in fragmented, selective bursts that leave both the underlying social order untouched, and activists exhausted.
The HSE, stuck price haggling with a multinational pharmaceutical lobby consuming taxpayer money, declines to reimburse the only medication for a rare chronic disease.
When it comes to trusting people with our votes, at least, anti-immigration sentiment remains a minority camp in Ireland.
Sinn Féin members are expressing increasing discontent with the leadership of Mary Lou McDonald after poor results in the Dublin Central and Galway West by-elections.