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Occupy the Dáil December 5th 12pm

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Wednesday November 30, 2011 09:22author by Activist

I am going down to the Dáil to protest, I may be alone and I will stand alone... and I'll hold up a banner, perhaps people will show some honour, We should all go down to #OccupyTheDail on December the 5th at 12pm.

If we still have honour and we want to live in dignity on this land, we have to go down on December the 5th.
Whoever says it’s not worth it because there will only be a handful of people, I want to tell him you are the reason behind this, and you are a traitor just like the politicians or any cops who beats us in the streets.

Your presence with us will make a difference, a big difference!

"When injustice becomes law rebellion becomes duty"

#OccupyTheDail #Dec5 12pm
Bring a tent #OccupyDameStreet
http://www.facebook.com/events/302782093078322
Occupy the Dáil
Occupy the Dáil

December the 5th 12pm

OccupyTheDail@gmail.com

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author by Occupy the Dáilpublication date Thu Dec 01, 2011 08:12author address author phone

"When injustice becomes law rebellion becomes duty"
#OccupyTheDail #Dec5 12pm Bring a tent #OccupyDameStreet
http://www.facebook.com/events/302782093078322

This is a call for all groups, political groups, movements, union members and individuals. Bring your banners, Bring your flags but most of all bring yourself and your friends.

We are ordinary people. We are like you. We are of different ages, nationalities, social backgrounds and political beliefs. We get up every morning to study, to look after our homes, to go to work, or to look for work. We all work hard every day at building a better future for ourselves and for the people around us. But all of us are worried and angry about what is unfolding, politically and economically, in our society.

We want real democracy now. Not the pretence of democracy that presently exists in Ireland. The present system silences the voices of those who want a meaningful role in shaping our society and concentrates power in the hands of a minority. Our political system does not represent us but instead administers on behalf of unaccountable elites. It is time for us all to start a movement for a better society.

We want a society based on equality, solidarity, respect, ecological sustainability, and the development and well-being of all people.

We want a society that guarantees the following: housing, work, culture, health care, education, political participation and a fulfilled life. Our political and economic system places these things under attack.

We therefore reject a political system that exists simply to allow others to rob us of our living standards, our public services, and our political voice.

The politicians do not represent us. Their promises are nothing more than a way of gaining power to administer on behalf of their powerful masters.

The trade unions are not representing us, because the agreements made by their leadership consent to the robbery of the people. Unions should be a force for real democracy, not accomplices in anti-democratic economic policies

State-owned and corporate media do not represent us: we can represent ourselves. We do not need experts to define our needs or shape our thoughts in advance.

No entity, national or international, has the right to burden the people with illegitimate debt. We will not spend our future working to pay off illegitimate bankers’ debt through lower wages, longer hours, and a tax regime that benefits wealth and power and impoverishes everyone else. We must put an end to this.

We want total transparency in the management of the country, zero tolerance to corruption, and prosecution of those responsible for major economic crimes.

We will no longer be cogs in a machine designed to enrich a small minority through the toil of the vast majority and the destruction of the environment. We are not commodities. We are more than consumers.

Real democracy means every one’s voice, participation and welfare is given equal importance in deciding how our society should be run. We can do this ourselves.

The problems we face are local, but they are also global. We want this movement to grow, and we offer total solidarity to any group or collective elsewhere that shares our desire for direct and real democracy.

This situation harms us every day. As a consequence of all the above, WE ARE OUTRAGED!

We can change this.

We can all play our part.

Together we can create a new reality.


This is just the beginning.

Its Time to Rise Up - Occupy the Dáil Dec 5 - 12pm. Bring a tent
Its Time to Rise Up - Occupy the Dáil Dec 5 - 12pm. Bring a tent

author by Tpublication date Mon Dec 05, 2011 21:25author address author phone

Can the author file a report here on what happened and the turnout today

author by fpublication date Mon Dec 05, 2011 23:32author address author phone

^^

To the editors. In response to the above before it gets deleted "for asking questions", can the editors please leave it up.

On way too many occasions, people use the site to post their events, hype them up, and then do not write a single line about them afterwards about how they went or what happened.

I think a question like the above should be left there - it is asking for information, inquiring for "news".


author by updaterpublication date Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:09author address author phone

Hunting around for infos:

Reposted from OCCUPY DAME STREET:  A young protester from the Occupy Dame Street camp has been taken by ambulance to St James's hospital after been assaulted and thrown to the ground by the Gardai and knocked his head. He was left disorientated, not knowing his name or birthdate. The incident was caught on camera. More information soon.

GALLERY: A day of Budget protests at Leinster House
http://www.thejournal.ie/gallery-a-day-of-budget-protes...2011/

Organised through Facebook, protestors from the new Occupy The Dail movement staged a protest at European Parlament Offices in Dublin.

Budget backlash
A BITTER backlash against “savage” budget cuts to disabled people rocked both Coalition parties last night. More than 40 Fine Gael TDs demanded a showdown with Social Protection Minister Joan Burton after anger erupted at moves to slash payments to young disabled people by as much as 46%.
http://budget.irishexaminer.com/analysis/budget-backlas....html

200 stage protests outside Leinster House
http://budget.breakingnews.ie/news/200-stage-protests-o....html

Budget 2012: Scenes From Ground Zero
http://www.broadsheet.ie/2011/12/07/well-that-went-as-s...cted/

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Labour TD expelled for opposing budget
NEWLY ELECTED TD for Dublin West Patrick Nulty was last night expelled from the Labour parliamentary party after voting against the budget.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1207/1....html



Noonan gives the "2 fingers" to the poor of Ireland
Noonan gives the "2 fingers" to the poor of Ireland

Sin é a chairde
Sin é a chairde

Some Irish choose to stand their ground...
Some Irish choose to stand their ground...

Occupy Dame Street protester taken to St James's hospital after been assaulted by gardaí
Occupy Dame Street protester taken to St James's hospital after been assaulted by gardaí


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