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Swiss Grannies Win Historic Climate Change European Court of Human Rights Victory – Irish Green Party Minister Éamon Ryan Fought Them – and Lost
You could not make it up. The Irish Green Party Leader Éamon Ryan is a Minister for Climate Change in the FFFGGG (Fianna Fáil Fine Gael Greens and Gombeens) Dublin Coalition Government. In a display of pure gombeen politics, the Green Irish TD fought the “Swiss Grannies” (“Aînées pour le climat”) in the European Court of Human Rights (EHCR) – and lost.
The “Aînées pour le climat” won a historic victory.


Heat-related deaths were at the heart of a recent landmark legal case taken by the so-called ‘Swiss Grannies’ in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The group, representing 2,400 older women, had argued that senior citizens were more likely to die in heatwaves. Earlier this month the court found that weak Swiss government climate policies had violated their human rights.
Jennifer Whitmore TD, Social Democrats, Wicklow
Marielle Budry describes the case :
Source : International Viewpoint,
Historic victory for the “Aînées pour le climat”
Link : Swiss Grannies – Historic victory for the “Aînées pour le climat”
On 9 April, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights handed down a historic verdict, ruling that Switzerland is violating the human rights of older women because the country is not taking the necessary measures to combat global warming. [Aînées pour le climat – Older Women for Climate]
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Apr 24, 2024 at 12:28 am
Posted in 26 County State (Ireland), Climate Change, Dublin Governments, Eamon Ryan TD, Eco-Socialism, European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), FFFGGG Coalition, Global Warming, Green Party, Health Issues, Healthcare, Human Rights, International Political Analysis, International Viewpoint, Ireland, Migration in Europe, Stefanie Prezioso, Swiss Grannies - “Aînées pour le climat”, Switzerland, World Health Organisation (WHO)
Tagged with Climate Change, Dublin Governments, Eamon Ryan TD, environment, european-court-of-human-rights, FFFGGG Coalition, Global Warming, green-party-ireland, news, swiss-grannies, Switzerland
Palestine, Ukraine and the crisis of empires – Simon Pirani
Simon Pirani’s article is recommended. Unfortunately many Irish left-wing organizations and activists, such as People Before Profit and Clare Daly MEP, have adopted the policy advocated by the British Stop the War Coalition. In the conclusions section of this essay Pirani observes :
In May [2021], you wrote that Stop the War is “supporting the people of Palestine, who have a right to resist occupation”. I agree with that. But why no such statement about Ukraine?
And if Ukrainians, or Palestinians, have a right to resist, what does it mean? Does it only mean standing up to tanks with your bare hands, as Ukrainians have had to do? Does it mean throwing stones, often the only weapons that young Palestinians have? What about proper weapons? Do you think Palestinians have a right to those? And Ukrainians?
About the Author :
Simon Pirani is a British writer, historian and researcher of energy. He is honorary professor in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Durham.[1] From 2007 to 2021 he was senior research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (with a period as senior visiting research fellow in 2017-19).[2]
In 2018 Pirani published Burning Up: A Global History of Fossil Fuel Consumption, in which he portrays consumption growth as a result of world capitalist economic expansion.[3] He argues that the relationship between technological systems that account for most fossil fuel use, and the social and economic systems in which they are embedded, is paramount. His articles and presentations on this theme are collected on his website.[4] He also writes about these themes on a blog, People & Nature Link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Pirani
Palestine, Ukraine and the crisis of empires
On the Easter weekend, on the latest gigantic march in London against UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza, a group of us took a banner that said “From Ukraine to Palestine, occupation is a crime”. We were welcomed by marchers around us, and people took up our slogan.
But beyond a slogan, what can we, in the labour movement and social movements in the UK, do about these conflicts that are transforming the world we live in, and heightening fears of bigger, bloodier wars?
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Apr 8, 2024 at 3:07 pm
Posted in Anti War Movements, Apartheid, Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS), British Empire, Campism, Crimea, Double Standards, Eastern Europe, Ecosocialism, Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF), European Network Solidarity with Ukraine and against war Basic consensus, Human Rights, Hungary, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Irish General Election February 8 2020, Irish Left With Ukraine, Israel, Israel Assault on Gaza, October 2023, Josef Stalin, Left Evasionism, Left Wing Organisations, Lindsey German, Migration in Europe, Paul Murphy TD Dublin South-West, People Before Profit, Poland, RISE, Russia, Russian Revolution 1917, Soviet Union (USSR), Ukraine, Ukraine Russia War 2022, USA, Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, War
Reflecting on the Rejected Referendums in Ireland – Diana O’Dwyer
Diana O’Dwyer asks interesting questions :
The far right and conservative Catholics claimed credit for the outcome but so have progressive disability rights and carers’ activists. So who is right? Was this a victory for reactionary or progressive ideas, or is the truth more complicated?
Sources :
Reflecting on the Rejected referendums in Ireland – IV
Reflecting on the Rejected Referendums in Ireland – ESSF
On International Women’s Day, Friday 8th of March, voters in the Republic of Ireland delivered two of the largest defeats in history for referendums put forward by the government. The Family referendum, which proposed extending the constitutional definition of the family to include families based on other “durable relationships” as well as marriage, was rejected by a margin of 68% to 32%. The Care referendum, which proposed replacing a sexist clause in the Constitution about women’s “duties in the home” with a gender-neutral clause pledging the state to “strive” to support family care, was defeated by a record 74% to 26%. Both referendums had been backed by the ruling Fine Gael-Fianna Fáil- Green Party coalition and supported, to varying degrees, by all the major opposition parties. The far right and conservative Catholics claimed credit for the outcome but so have progressive disability rights and carers’ activists. So who is right? Was this a victory for reactionary or progressive ideas, or is the truth more complicated?
Polling data shows that the Family Referendum was rejected by a significantly higher margin in rural areas, ranging from 80% in Donegal to 61% across Dublin. There was less of a clear urban-rural pattern with the Care Referendum but in Dublin, No votes were higher in working class than middle class constituencies for both referendums. An exit poll found that the majority of Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin and (mostly right wing) Independent voters voted no to both referendums; Fine Gael, Green Party and Labour voters voted Yes-Yes and most People Before Profit and Social Democrat voters voted Yes to the Family referendum but No to the Care referendum. The 6% difference between the No votes in the two referendums suggests that around 6% of voters voted Yes to the Family Referendum and No to the Care Referendum. This compares to 68% of voters who voted No-No and 26% who voted Yes-Yes.
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Mar 24, 2024 at 9:19 pm
Posted in 2018 Referendum to Repeal the 8th Amendment to the Irish Constitution, 26 County State (Ireland), Abortion, Archbishop Éamon Martin, Archbishop John Charles McQuaid, “A Carnival of Reaction” - James Connolly’s Warning About the Partition of Ireland, Catholic Church, Diana O'Dwyer, Dublin Governments, Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF), European Union, Feminism, FFFGGG Coalition, Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Fourth International, Green Party, History of Ireland, International Political Analysis, International Viewpoint, Ireland, Irish General Election February 8 2020, Irish Referendum March 8 2024 - Women in the home, Legislation in Ireland to Legalise Abortion, March 8 International Women's Day, Micheál Martin TD, Paul Murphy TD, People Before Profit, Referendums, RISE, Simon Harris TD, Sinn Féin, Socialist Workers’ Network (Ireland), The Road to Repeal, Vatican, Women
Tagged with Australia, Ireland, news, politics, referendum
Rosa Luxemburg – “one of the most brilliant minds ever drawn to the socialist movement” – Plus Leninist Days – 100 Years Without Him, 100 Years With Him CIEN AÑOS SIN LENIN – CIEN AÑOS CON ÉL
We thank Paul Le Blanc for advertising this series of valuable online meetings.
More about Paul Le Blanc : Paul Le Blanc has for many years been a teacher and activist in Pittsburgh. His writings include “Lenin and the Revolutionary Party” and “A Short History of the US Working Class”. Source ; https://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?auteur181
Socialism or Barbarism – Why Rosa Luxemburg Matters Today
With Paul Le Blanc & Helen Scott, co-editors of the acclaimed Rosa Luxemburg: Socialism or Barbarism collection of writings. Rosa Luxemburg was one of the most brilliant minds ever drawn to the socialist movement – an outstanding theorist & a political activist. This forum will look at the relevance of her ideas for transforming a world in crisis today – & how her work was broad in scope tackling capitalism and socialism; globalisation & imperialism; war and peace; social struggles, unions & parties; class, gender, race; the interconnection of humanity with the environment & more. Part of the Socialist Ideas Series – presented by Arise – a Festival of Left Ideas & Labour Outlook.
Why Rosa Luxemburg Matters Today

LENINIST DAYS / JORNADAS LENINISTAS
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Jan 17, 2024 at 3:33 pm
Mary Lou McDonald and Pearse Doherty on ‘outreach programme’ to reassure big business, but executives fear wealth tax – IDA boss reveals Sinn Féin plans to woo US firms on corporate tax
Industrial Development Authority (IDA) boss reveals Sinn Féin plans to woo US firms on corporate tax
A daft idea promoted by many political commentators is that if a political party with a left-wing voting base moves to the “centre” (which in this context is a weasel word for “right”) it can win control of a government more easily, and “reassure” the owners of capitalist states at home and abroad. Once the leadership of a political party absorbs this idea, all sorts of radical policies are thrown into the litter bin.
Unfortunately the leadership of the Sinn Féin party is falling into this trap – the left message is : you are in a hole, stop digging.
This Sunday Business Post story shows that significant sectors of the capitalist class understand this dynamic.
Sources :
https://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article69361



Mary Lou McDonald and Pearse Doherty on ‘outreach programme’ to reassure big business, but executives fear wealth tax
Sinn Féin has made it clear to top multinationals that it has no issue with Ireland’s corporate tax rate and will not raise it if elected, the new chairman of IDA Ireland has said.
However, Feargal O’Rourke has revealed that the party is determined to hike personal taxes on top earners, in a move that has prompted serious concerns among business leaders.
O’Rourke, the former head of PwC Ireland, said Sinn Féin has “been very much on an outreach programme” with big businesses since the last election to reassure them it will “not rock any boats” should it gain power.
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Jan 17, 2024 at 3:13 pm
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“Ireland could and should join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel” – Maeve O’Rourke (Galway Human Rights lecturer) plus several members of the Irish Oireachtas (Houses of Parliament)
“Ireland must make decisions for itself – as a state party to the Genocide Convention, with a responsibility to act to protect humanity” – Maeve O’Rourke
Dr Maeve O’Rourke is a lecturer in Human Rights at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, University of Galway
Left wing members of the Dublin Dáil and Seanad (Irish parliamentary Institutions) are supporting South Africa’s case against Israel under the 1948 Genocide Convention.
Direct Comparison Between Russia and Israel :
Matt Carthy TD, Sinn Féin, made a direct comparison between Israeli genocide in Gaza and Russian genocide in Ukraine :
Ireland did make a referral to the ICJ against Russia in respect of the war in Ukraine and Sinn Féin supported that position. I have to say it smacks of double standards that have been all too evident since the war in Gaza began that governments – including Ireland – made the referral against Russia now refuse to join the referral against Israel
Matt Carthy TD (Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs and Defence), Irish Palestine Support Campaign Press Conference, Dublin, January 10 2024
The evidence of intent to commit genocide is clear, we have it from top Israeli politicians and military, how dare we equivocate in the face of genocide, it is unacceptable that the Irish government have refused to join South Africa in its Application to the ICJ #GazaGenocide pic.twitter.com/L6uRpPGE1a
— IPSC (@ipsc48) January 10, 2024
Some say “But” when presented with the Ukraine-Gaza-Genocide comparison.
The writer Fred Leplat gives us a very clear answer :
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Jan 11, 2024 at 7:13 pm
Posted in Anti War Movements, Anti-Capitalist Resistance (Britain), Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS), Dublin Governments, Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF), European Network Solidarity with Ukraine and against war Basic consensus, Fortress Europe, Fred Leplat, Gary Gannon TD (Dublin Central), Social Democrats, Genocide, Holly Cairns TD (Cork South West), Human Rights, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Israel, Israel Assault on Gaza, October 2023, Ivana Bacik TD, Labour Party Leader, Labour Party (Ireland), Left Wing Organisations, Matt Carthy TD (Cavan-Monaghan), People Before Profit, Racism, Richard Boyd-Barrett TD (Dún Laoghaire), Sinn Féin, Social Democrats (Ireland), South Africa, The Irish Times, Ukraine, Ukraine Russia War 2022, War, Wikileaks
Tagged with Gaza, Genocide, Human Rights, Israel, Palestine
Learning to Swim – “an argument against a retreat from broad parties and electoral work” – Paul Murphy TD
Paul Murphy TD (People Before Profit, Dublin South-West) has written an interesting article :
Learning to Swim,;Paul Murphy; December 31 2023
It is published on the ISJ site, a British website :
“International Socialism is associated with the [British] Socialist Workers Party, but articles express the opinions of individual authors unless otherwise stated. We welcome proposals for articles and reviews for International Socialism..”
Paul Murphy is replying to a Joseph Choonara article; link here Revolutionaries and Elections





Here is Paul Murphy’s core argument :
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Jan 3, 2024 at 5:09 pm
Posted in Anti War Movements, Bloco de Esquerda(BE) / Left Bloc, Portugal, Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS), British Labour Party, British State (aka UK), Campism, Dublin Governments, Emmanuel Macron (President), England, Ensemble! (Revolutionary Left), European Union, Fine Gael, Fortress Europe, Fourth International, France, Greece, History of Ireland, Independent Left (Ireland), Internal Democracy, International Political Analysis, Irish General Election February 8 2020, Jean Luc Melenchon, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Left Evasionism, Left Wing Opponents of Neoliberalism, Media Sources - Reliable Versus Unreliable, Migration in Europe, NATO, Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (NPA) France, Paul Murphy TD Dublin South-West, People Before Profit, Portugal, RISE, Sinn Féin, Sir Keir Starmer, Socialist Workers' Party (Britain), Socialist Workers’ Network (Ireland), Syriza, Trade Unions, Trotskyism
The War in Ukraine: Agenda for the Left – the most serious war on the European continent since the end of World War 2 in 1945 has not gone away, you know
Here are the latest articles published on the European Network for Solidarity with Ukraine website ukraine-solidarity.eu in English.
For more information, write to the network at info@ukraine-solidarity.eu.
Israel’s genocidal war against Palestine has pushed Putin’s genocidal invasion of Ukraine off the national and international headlines, but the most serious war on the European continent since the end of World War 2 in 1945 has not gone away, you know.
In a rational left-wing political ecosphere, all forces across the left would be promoting the information below, and seeking collective action in solidarity with the workers and social movements of Ukraine against Moscow’s sinister far-right invasion. It is time to step up solidarity with Ukraine, before it is too late. One of the articles linked below is reproduced at the end of this blog post : The War in Ukraine: Agenda for the Left . We also reproduce the latest news report written by the outstanding Irish Times Eastern Europe correspondent, Daniel McLaughlin.




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Jan 3, 2024 at 4:30 pm
Posted in Anti War Movements, Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS), Campism, Crimea, Daniel McLaughlin (Irish Times), Double Standards, Dublin Governments, Eastern Europe, Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF), European Network Solidarity with Ukraine and against war Basic consensus, European Union, Fortress Europe, Fourth International, Free Russians Ireland, Genocide, International Political Analysis, International Viewpoint, Irish Left With Ukraine, Israel, Israel Assault on Gaza, October 2023, Left Evasionism, Left Wing Organisations, Media Sources - Reliable Versus Unreliable, Migration in Europe, Posle Magazine, Sotsialnyi Rukh (Social Movement), The Irish Times, Trade Unions, Ukraine, Ukraine : Women Raped by Russian Invaders, Ukraine Russia War 2022, War
Norma Barzman, Screenwriter Who Was Blacklisted During McCarthy Era, Dies at 103
I came across this fascinating obituary because Norma’s son, John Barzman, is known to me – although we never properly met in person. John is a longtime activist in and around the Fourth International – he participates within the European Network in Solidarity with Ukraine (ENSU). Link : European Network for Solidarity With Ukraine
Until today, I knew nothing about John’s family background – many condolences to John, and all friends and family of Norma Barzman.
More about John Barzman here : He is professor emeritus at the University of Le Havre in Normandy where he teaches contemporary history and American civilization. He is a member of Ensemble! and the Fourth International. Link : John Barzman
A correspondent, Walter Lippmann, writes : “I met her a year or two ago at her home. What a wonderful person she was and I’m so sorry it was not possible for me to take a picture of her that day. She was still working at the age of 101 or so. Totally articulate and very radical. Her interview in the collection Tender Comrades is excellent, as is her blacklist memoir.”
John Meehan December 31 2023
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Dec 31, 2023 at 11:22 am
Posted in Anti War Movements, Arts and Culture, Ensemble! (Revolutionary Left), European Network Solidarity with Ukraine and against war Basic consensus, Fourth International, France, Hollywood Blacklist, McCarthyism, International Political Analysis, Ireland, John Barzman, Marilyn Monroe, Norma Barzman, Revolutionary History, Russia, Trotskyism, Ukraine, Ukraine Russia War 2022, USA
Tagged with cinema, film, marilyn-monroe, movies, review
Did British Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer say “Israel has the right” to cut off food water and electricity to 2 million people in Gaza?
A resident of Great Britain advises these posters are appearing in an English city. The correspondent observes “Someone is sailing very close to the wind with electoral law even if it is an accurate account of what he said. This is the latest and biggest of a series of these that have popped up locally.”
Has anyone seen these posters in other parts of the British state, including the bit styled “Northern Ireland”. I am guessing the posters would be popular in Scotland and Wales. They could catch on!

A correspondent wondered “And of course it’s not what he said!” – so the blog team looked it up.
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Dec 28, 2023 at 1:55 pm
Posted in Anti War Movements, Anti-Capitalist Resistance (Britain), Anti-Semitism, Biography, Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS), Britain, British Empire, British Labour Party, British State (aka UK), Double Standards, Ernest Mandel, Fourth International, Gaza, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Israel, Israel Assault on Gaza, October 2023, Left Wing Organisations, Media Sources - Reliable Versus Unreliable, Michel Pablo (Michel Raptis), Migration in Europe, Palestine, Paul Murphy TD Dublin South-West, People Before Profit, Pope Francis, Revolutionary History, RISE, Sir Keir Starmer, Vatican
Tagged with keir-starmer, Labour, labour-party, politics, Sir Keir Starmer

