J jd26 Aug 11, 2011 #1 Supposdly protesting about prison conditions. Still, a very undemocratic move. They have loads of wonderful language about equality, rights, democracy etc., but seem to have huge problems applying the rhetoric.
Supposdly protesting about prison conditions. Still, a very undemocratic move. They have loads of wonderful language about equality, rights, democracy etc., but seem to have huge problems applying the rhetoric.
J jd26 Aug 11, 2011 #2 http://www.thejournal.ie/republican...-belfast-198630-Aug2011/?utm_source=shortlink
C Corcaigh32 Full Member Aug 11, 2011 #4 ANd it seems they didn't take it over they staged a protest in the offices of the party of the Minister for Justice..............
ANd it seems they didn't take it over they staged a protest in the offices of the party of the Minister for Justice..............
L Lee Bushwacker Aug 11, 2011 #5 Corcaigh32 said: IN this forum because? Click to expand... He couldn't find the Celthick thread I suppose Corcaigh!
Corcaigh32 said: IN this forum because? Click to expand... He couldn't find the Celthick thread I suppose Corcaigh!
J jd26 Aug 11, 2011 #6 Corcaigh32 said: IN this forum because? Click to expand... Error I'm hoping it can be moved. Corcaigh32 said: ANd it seems they didn't take it over they staged a protest in the offices of the party of the Minister for Justice.............. Click to expand... Still not very democratic,not lawful and quite intimidatory, no matter how you frame the words.
Corcaigh32 said: IN this forum because? Click to expand... Error I'm hoping it can be moved. Corcaigh32 said: ANd it seems they didn't take it over they staged a protest in the offices of the party of the Minister for Justice.............. Click to expand... Still not very democratic,not lawful and quite intimidatory, no matter how you frame the words.