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… it suggests that… Politically, all of this trend can easily be seen in the most recent developments. The so-called abortion referendum - which ignored the social problems surrounding abortion - was a reflex action of a long…
… including Education, Divorce, Contraception, Health and 'Other areas in need of reform'.There is a veiled reference to abortion under Health, and the Education area is dealt with in some detail. All told it makes for striking reading some thirty…
… and founder of the Polish Socialist Workers' Party at his trial by the Polish regime and reference to the anti-abortion amendment to the Constitution, which had yet to be determined. There's also an editorial that criticises Brendan Doris…
… It also notes the ‘defeat of the divorce referendum and the SPUC campaign to shut down the abortion referral services of the women’s clinics’. The document also has articles on ‘Fighting against the closedown of women’s clinics’ in the wake of…
Time To Act! March for Choice Abortion Rights Campaign A leaflet from the Abortion Rights Campaign distribtued at a march for choice in Dublin on 30th…
… Hospital to Nuns’ Private Company Stop Handover of Our National Maternity Hospital to Nuns’ Private Company Defend Abortion Rights Defend Repeal A poster from a National Maternity Hospital rally in 2022.The image of a woman used is originally…
… Thirty-sixth amendment of the Constitution of Ireland to repeal the Eighth Amendment and the then prohibition on abortion. As with most posters and leaflets produced by Éirígí they are visually very clear and crisp with a strong visual identity….
… amendment of the Constitution of Ireland to repeal the Eighth Amendment and the then prohibition on abortion. As with most posters and leaflets produced by Éirígí they are visually very clear and crisp with a strong visual identity….
… Thirty-sixth amendment of the Constitution of Ireland to repeal the Eighth Amendment and the then prohibition on abortion. As with most posters and leaflets produced by Éirígí they are visually very clear and crisp with a strong visual identity….
… of the Loyalist bigots. The struggle for separation of church and state and for free abortion on demand is key not only for social progression in the South but as a way to undermine communalism in the North. SF shares the clerical-nationalist…
… unsurprisingly. So one will find the Animal Liberation Front Supporters group, Dublin Abortion Rights Group and Kent Socialist Alliance (“we are a very broad (socialist, anarchist, anti-fascist, animal rights, trade unionist) network of…
… In the aftermath of the 'X' case and the big mobilisations demanding the teenage rape victim be allowed travel to Britain, abortion was back on the political landscape. The SWM had been active in many of the protests and there was a feeling…
Abortion Is Already Here, Let's Make it Legal and Safe Éirígí Abortion Is Already Here, Let's Make it Legal and SafeYes An Éirígí poster from the 2018 Repeal referendum.Many thanks to the…
Ní Saoirse go Saoirse na mBan! Éirígí Ní Saoirse go Saoirse na mBan! All-Ireland Abortion Rights Now!Éirigí - Forward to the New Republic Repeal the 8thwww.eirigi.org A sticker produced by Éirígí in 2018…
… of the RMG extended ‘revolutionary greetings…to those fighting for free abortion on demand in Britain’. Perhaps surprisingly the only reference to the situation outside of Ireland and Britain is a piece on the ‘death of Francoism’….
Abortion Ireland A Report by Sinn Féin’s Department of Women’s Affairs Sinn Féin This short document, issued in 1981, addresses Provisional Sinn Féin’s approach to abortion at that time. It starts by noting that: An estimated 10,000 Irish women will have had abortions during 1981. It is…
… interest, with a wide range of articles. Most notably there is a piece on the then current anti-abortion amendment presented by Charles Haughey. There’s another on ‘Pregnant and Unmarried in Ireland - A True Story’ which offers some insight…
… about ‘Scientific Socialism’. John Nixon discusses Protestant Cultural Identities. Dawn Purvis asks ‘Is Abortion Always Wrong?’, while there is a riposte to that from ‘Feminist for Life Perception’. Gordon Lucy examines ‘1798: Ulster…
… argues that the ‘liberal agenda’, that is ‘the winning of the right to distribute information on abortion, the right to divorce, and more broadly the ending of the Catholic Church’s veto on social legislation are undoubtedly important gains’,…
… Conference it also considers the role of Women’s Officers, Women’s Groups, International Women’s Day, Abortion, Strip-Searching, Rape and Creche Facilities. National Affairs and International Affairs are also dealt with but in somewhat less…