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Interesting banner from the PAOK fans in Tallaght Stadium earlier on tonight for the Europa League clash with Shamrock Rovers. The IMF isn’t too popular in Greece at the moment for obvious reasons. It’s unfortunate to note the fascistic imagery below the banner, in the form of the SS skull, but sadly that’s the case with football in many parts of Europe today.

The banner was clearly visible on television during periods of the match. I was passing through the city at 10pm or so and saw huge crowds of PAOK fans. To think they tell us there isn’t two fivers left in all of Greece!

An earlier outing for the banner in Greece.

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This is an excellent Google Map for anyone with an interest in Dublin street art, showing the locations of all the pieces that make up Roadworks, a part of the Dublin Contemporary programmme in the city. While the main exhibition at Earlsfort Terrace has come to an end, these wonderful pieces of art remain around Dublin. Well worth taking the time to explore.

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Newly elected Labour T.D Patrick Nulty

….on Wednesday he voted to block any debate or vote on the paying out of 700m euro to Anglo Irish Bank bondholders. Only in Ireland eh?

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Posters depicting Sean Gallagher as not quite the Irish Obama spotted earlier tonight it seems. Change, Hope, Progress, Envelopes.

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Crazy stuff this, two images just posted to Facebook by hotspots.ie Stay inside and stay warm folks!

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Big protest day.

Always nice to get a follow up, here’s an excellent video from Youtuber eugenefinn of Jinx Lennon performing down at the Central Bank last night in support of Occupy Dame Street. Big Protest Day went down a treat, as did the wonderfully titled You Must Forgive The Cunts.

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Jinx Lennon will be dropping by the Central Bank tonight about 8 according to the Occupy Dame Street Twitter and Facebook accounts, on his way to playing at The Workmans Club later on with Come Here To Me favourite Captain Moonlight. You could do a lot worse than to pop down to this, but bring a scarf and gloves!

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Absolutely brilliant stuff this, a brief history of the Waldorf Barbershop many of us walk by daily, delivered by Brian Hurson.

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A nice and surprising bit of news this, that Billy Bragg will be joining the march on Saturday from the Garden of Remembrance at 2pm in support of the Occupy Dame Street movement. Bragg of course is performing in Dublin next Friday at The Button Factory.

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(event blurb below)

This is an interesting talk and panel discussion coming up tomorrow at 7pm in Earlsfort Terrace, looking at events in that very building in 1968 when students declared a ‘Liberated UCD’ and student activism was at its peak across Europe. The discussions will look at protest in Ireland then and indeed protest here now. Interestingly, one of the panelists is current Union of Students in Ireland President Gary Redmond.

While some former revolutionaries (Joe Duffy, Kevin Myers and the like) have arguably become a part of the establishment, Gary Redmond’s gone the other way. Below he can be spotted partaking in a Fianna Fáil photoshoot, and who could forget his comments in the media after students wandered in front of Garda batons last November, so he’s come a long way to be talking revolution. Fair play I say.

Sure we were all in Fianna Fáil once....

In all seriousness, the talks at Earlsfort Terrace to date as part of Dublin Contemporary have been excellent, and this one should be interesting with a panel including former UCD student Ruairi Quinn and a representative from the Occupy Dame Street movement. Entrance is free.

Our own Jaycarax has written a wonderful piece in the past on the ‘Gentle Revolution’ and student activism at University College Dublin in the late 1960’s. It can be read on the Hidden History of UCD blog.

In December, a recently formed group, Students for Democratic Action (SDA) held a 400 hundred strong ‘sit-down’ protest outside a meeting of the Academic Council. They were protesting against the Council’s refusal to recognise the Republican Club as a society. The council postponed the meeting with some members managing to leave by the door, others by the window. The SDA then promptly decided that the Academic Council did not merit the authority to recognise the Republican Club. They followed this by declaring their group the real and legitimate Academic Council, voting overwhelming to recognise the Republicans.

Event blurb from Dublin Contemporary website:

In the Winter of 1968, UCD Earlsfort Terrace was declared a ‘Free Zone’ by students who occupied the building demanding a greater involvement in the governance of their university. One of those involved in this so-called ‘Gentle Revolution’ was then a young architecture student and currently the Minister for Education, Ruairi Quinn.

Over the past twelve months Ireland has seen unprecedented levels of protest across all sectors of our society as well as a landmark change in government.

This discussion will look at the legacy of those sit-ins 43 years ago and question whether there is anything we can learn from them today and the effectiveness of protest as a catalyst for change.

The evening will be hosted by student and broadcaster Dylan Haskins who will interview the Minister for Education, Ruairi Quinn and then chair a panel discussion which will include Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland, Colm O’Gorman, journalist and broadcaster Una Mullally , President of the Union of Students, Ireland, Gary Redmond and a representative from the Occupy Dame St. group . The audience are encouraged to join in the debate and admission is free.

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The Beautiful Game

There was an electric atmosphere inside Tolka Park on Friday for the FAI Cup Semi-Final between Shelbourne F.C and Saint Patrick’s Athletic. As much as the action on the pitch, great credit is due to both sets of supporters for their efforts in the stands. Both sets of supporters produced efforts which showed the desire among the rank and file to bring the cup home. For Pats, it’s FIFTY YEARS since the cup came back to Inchicore. Shelley’s words, to ‘Rise like lions after slumber’, seem most fitting.

A one-all draw, the two sides will line up against each other once more tomorrow night in Inchicore.

Briogaid Dearg

Shed End Invincibles ( Photopat (c) )

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