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  2. Irish Council for Civil Liberties - Wikipedia

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    Their primary role is in campaigning for civil rights as well as networking with other civil rights groups both nationally and internationally. During the divorce campaign of the 1980s and 1990s, the ICCL was among others who established the Divorce Action Group which campaigned to support the legalisation of divorce which had previously been ...

  3. Right2Change - Wikipedia

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    Right2Change is a political campaign that arose from the Right2Water campaign in Ireland, built around a document called "Policy Principles for a Progressive Irish Government". [1] The principles centre on areas like health, housing, jobs education and dealing with debt.

  4. Irish Civil Rights Association - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Civil Rights Association was a political organisation active in both Ireland and Britain. The organisation was founded in Dublin in December 1972. It advocated phased withdrawal of British troops from Northern Ireland , the end of internment and an amnesty for political prisoners in the North.

  5. Right2Water Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Right2Water Ireland is supported by trade unions Unite the Union, the Communication Workers Union, the Civil and Public Services Union, MANDATE and Operative Plasterers and Allied Trades Society of Ireland (OPATSI), as well as political parties and politicians including Clare Daly and Mick Wallace, the Communist Party of Ireland, the Anti-Austerity Alliance, the People Before Profit Alliance ...

  6. Northern Ireland civil rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ireland civil rights movement dates to the early 1960s, when a number of initiatives emerged in Northern Ireland which challenged the inequality and discrimination against ethnic Irish Catholics that was perpetrated by the Ulster Protestant establishment (composed largely of Protestant Ulster loyalists and unionists).

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  8. Waterways Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Waterways Ireland (Irish: Uiscebhealaí Éireann; Ulster-Scots: Watterweys Airlann) [1] is one of the six all-Ireland North/South implementation bodies established under the Belfast Agreement in 1999. [2] It is responsible for the management, maintenance, development, and restoration of inland navigable waterways primarily for recreational ...

  9. Irish Water Safety - Wikipedia

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    Water Safety Ireland (WSI) (Formerly Irish Water Safety) is a registered charity that promotes water safety in Ireland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its programmes were formerly part of the Irish Red Cross Society . Its headquarters are in Galway City .