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Justice, National

Justice Watch Ireland   Press Release

The decision by Mr Justice Gillen to refuse a ban on the Sunday World reporting unsubstantiated allegations of the most serious nature against Colin Fulton is, we believe, a serious breach of Mr Fulton’s rights under the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Shannon Watch

Mar
2014
15

Foreign Affairs, Justice and Defence, National

This C130 Hercules number JW5314 was at Shannon at 11 am on Thursday 13 March 2014. It was being guarded as usual by an Irish Army patrol, making the Irish Defence Forces complicit in any atrocities committed by the occupants of this aircraft. Dragging others into a net of complicity is almost standard practice for military forces and their political leaders who know that they are engages in atrocities, so as to spread the blame for such atrocities as widely as possible. Examples abound through history, including in recent decades, war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, the so-called Lords Resistance Army in Uganda, the Cambodian and Rwanda Genocide, etc. George W Bush was keen to entrap as many other governments as possible into his war crimes , and probably regarded recruiting the Bertie Ahern Irish Government as important because of our neutral status.
13 March 2014 Hercules C130 JW5314 at Shannon

Dáil Issues, Education, Local Issues

I  recently asked the Minister for Education and Science about the need to address the growing problem of school places in North County Dublin:

To ask the Minister for Education and Skills in view of the need for school
places highlighted in the North Area Development Plan of 2007, if he will
address the urgent needs of lack of adequate primary school accommodation to
deal with the needs of the community in Malahide.
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Pensions

Mar
2014
14

Dáil Issues, Social Welfare, Worker's Rights

To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation his proposals in relation to allowing former employees access the State’s industrial relations procedures so that they can have a voice in relation to pension matters, as referred to by the Minister for Social Protection during the recent the debate on the Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Bill 2013.
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