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Protest at Government funding for arms companies.
Voice your opposition to state funding for arms companies
in Ireland.
Write to the IDA and the IDB requesting reassurances that
public funds are not being used, nor will they be used to
subsidise companies directly or indirectly involved in the
international arms trade.
Addresses:
Sean Dorgan
Chief Executive
Industrial Development Agency,
Wilton Park House,
Wilton Place,
Dublin 2.
E-mail: idaireland@ida.ie
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Bruce Robinson
Chief Executive
Industrial Development Board,
IDB House,
64 Chichester Street,
Belfast BT1 4JX,
e-mail: cheifexec@idb.dedni.gov.uk
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Irelands Growing Involvement in the arms trade.
Start a petition protesting against arms companies locating
in Ireland. This petition could be combined with petitions
from other groups/organisations and sent to the Irish, American
and British governments. Send your signed petitions to AFrI
and we will co-ordinate your petition campaign.
You can write or send e-mails to the Ministers of Foreign
Affairs and of Enterprise, Trade and Employment registering
their concern about the growing involvement of Irish companies
in the arms trade and the growing number of export licenses
being granted by Government departments for the export of
military products.
Addresses:
Minister
Brian Cowen,
Department of Foreign Affairs,
80 St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin 2. |
Minister
Mary Harney,
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment,
Kildare Street,
Dublin 2. |
Ireland and PfP
You could write letters of concern to the Irish government
in relation to Ireland's growing involvement with NATO through
membership of the PfP.
Write to the Taoiseach at:
Department of the Taoiseach,
Tithe an Rialtais,
Sraid Mhuirfean Uacht,
Baile Atha Cliath 2.
Or e-mail your concerns to him at : taoiseach@taoiseach.irlgov
You could also contact Brian Cowen Minister for Foreign
Affairs to register your concerns over Irelands membership
of PfP.
Send an e-mail message -->>> On-Line
Letter !
Iraq -
Suggested Actions.
Contact Voices in the Wilderness for further information
on the situation in Iraq.
e-mail:
Voices@viwuk.freeserve.co.uk
Voices in the Wilderness UK
12 Trinity Road,
London N2 8JJ
You could also send letters of concern to the Taoiseach
Bertie Ahern, calling on the Irish government to demand
the immediate suspension of economic sanctions on the people
of Iraq.
Write to the Taoiseach at:
Department of the Taoiseach,
Tithe an Rialtais,
Sraid Mhuirfean Uacht,
Baile Atha Cliath 2.
Send an e-mail message -->>> On-Line
Letter !
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