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Just a very brief report on the Dublin Shell to Sea gig last night (Friday 29th February) – A really good turn out of eighty or so paying customers on a maggoty, windy, rain spattered night – about eight WSM members spotted by this observer! I think roughly 500 euros was made by Dublin Shell to Sea. I took no pics so yea’ll have to do with ones lifted from myspace! First up were Section 4 of the Criminal Justice act featuring Rosport Camp Veteran Bob on bass.
Upcoming events taking place as International Women's Day approaches:
Building on the success of the last two years Dublin's third annual Anarchist bookfair will take place on the 15th March in Dublin at the Teachers Club Parnell sq. More info as it becomes available at www.wsm.ie/bookfair
Housing posted produced by Belfast WSM branch
Assemble MAIN GATES, UCC, Monday 10 March at 6.30pm.
Ever wondered why there are so few women in involved in political organising?
So have we.
Dublin Council of Trade Unions
Youth Committee ICTU
Campaign for a Decent Public Health Service
Dari Jeyran, an Iranian is a women’s and political rights activist recently arrived from Iran.
She has been involved in the struggles against the government there. She has also been involved in solidarity work with trade unionists and students and campaigned for prisoner’s rights.
Dari, who is opposed to any war or sanctions on Iran, has been at the forefront of providing information about what is happening in Iran out to activists abroad.
Go Hirasawa mobilizes against the G8-summit in Japan with the group „No G8! Action“. He is lecturer of film studies at the Tokyo University and a media activist. Very recently, he has coordinated the retrospective of the Japanese director Koji Wakamatsu at the international film festival Berlinale.
(Translated from japanese, via german it give a a bit of insight inrto the state of play in japan at the moment)
Just Books Collective presents
Ethel MacDonald 'An Anarchist's Story'
This drama-documentary tells the story of Ethel MacDonald a forgotten legend.