Column: Ireland may not riot like Greece - but protests are spreading
The ongoing campaigns against the household charge, Anglo, and NAMA show the political terrain is ripe with possibility, writes Moira Murphy.
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The ongoing campaigns against the household charge, Anglo, and NAMA show the political terrain is ripe with possibility, writes Moira Murphy.
Such is the obscurity around NAMA’s operations that protesters are forced to commit acts of civil disobedience just to uncover the paper trail, writes Conor McCabe.
The campaign yesterday took over a building in Dublin’s city centre which they said was owned by NAMA. Here’s the best photographs from what happened.
In tonight’s Fix: Occupied buildings, topless protests and the overriding importance of warm socks.
Protesters have peacefully left the building in central Dublin, which they had taken over earlier today.
The Unlock NAMA group has taken over a building in Dublin’s city centre this morning – and plans to open more of NAMA’s buildings to the public.
In today’s 9 at 9: Millionaires and their income tax, Facebook, and a NAMA building is occupied…