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West Papua Freedom Festival
March 21-22, 2003, Maynooth University, Ireland
A gathering to celebrate the spirit of the Papuan
people in resisting cultural, political and ecological violence in their
beautiful homeland.
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Location
& transport
Maynooth is
well served by both the bus and train service.
Trains:
The trains to Maynooth leave Connolly Station (Dublin 1, close to
most hostels) at the following times:
The train takes
around 45 minutes to reach Maynooth.
*There are some express trains which take only 20-25 minutes to
get to Maynooth.
The train fare to Maynooth is €2.15 (one way).
Irish Rail:
http://www.irishrail.ie
Buses:
Buses to Maynooth leave from:
Wellington Quay, Dublin 1. ( Route 66. from Wellington Quay, Dublin1
to Maynooth.
Monday-Friday
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2330.
66X: This is
an express bus which takes on average 45 minutes to Maynooth.
Price £2 one way.
This bus also leaves from Wellington Quay.
Monday - Friday
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When you get
to Maynooth we will give you timetables for the trains and buses
including the Saturday and Sunday services both to and from Maynooth.
Dublin Bus Information:
Ph: 872 0000 or http://www.dublinbus.ie
Lodging
/ Accomodation
Dublin
hostels
Campus
Accomodation
Local
hotels


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A Letter of Invitation,
by Sem Karoba
Welcome! I would like to express my special thanks and deep appreciation
to my Irish brothers and sisters helping towards this very important event
in West Papua history of the struggle against colonialism and imperialism
of any kinds.
READ ON..
Registration
for Concert guest list or Forum
Contact Piera
085 7285113 [email protected]
Volunteers needed
Can you help with press, food, artwork, accomodation, door,
raffle, video, photos etc.?
Thanks to Sem
Karoba, Piera Sarsini, The Hothouse Flowers, Karen Koski, Senan O'Reilly,
Maynooth Students Union, Lynne, the Antropology students, Laurence Cox,
Ailbhe Hines, Mark Doris, West Papua Action, Rodney Lancashire and musicians,
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