Cluster bomb events in Ireland
- Sunday, 18 May 2008
What: ‘Make Me a Channel of your Peace – A Multi-Faith Blessing’
Place: St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, Dublin
Time: 16:00–17:00 - Wednesday, 21st May 2008
What: Outdoor Film Screening. “Unacceptable Harm” by Chris Anderson
Place: Dublin Gallery of Photography, Temple Bar, Dublin
Time: 20:00–21:00
By: Landmine Action UK - Thursday, 22nd May 2008
What: Lie Down Against Cluster Bombs
Place: Grafton Street, Dublin
Time: 07:00–08:00
By: CMCWhat: Film Screening: ‘Yellow Killers’ by Svetlana Lukic and Svetlana Vukovic
Place: Irish Aid Volunteering Centre, O’Connell Street, Dublin
Time: 19:00–21:00
By: CMC. Registration required - Sunday, 25th May 2008
What: Protest March: Make it Happen!
Place: Assemble at the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin
Time: 12:00–14:00
By: CMC, Susan Hensel - Monday, 26th May 2008
What: Street Theatre
Place: Entrance Area, Croke Park, Dublin
Time: 09:00–10:00
By: Fair City Actors - Tuesday, 27th May 2008
What: International Parliamentary Forum of Cluster Munitions
Place: Buswells Hotel, Dublin
Time: 09:00–13:00What: Public Talk with Nobel Peace Laureates Jody Williams, Mairead Corrigan Maguire and Betty Williams, Performance by Jocelyn B. Smith
Place: Royal Dublin Hotel
Time: 19:00–21:00
By:National Women’s Council of Ireland. Registration required - Wednesday, 28th May 2008
What: ‘Deadly Playground’ a Film Night with Panel Discussion on the Impact of Cluster Munitions in Lebanon
Place: Filmbase, Temple Bar, Dublin
Time: 19:00–21:00 - Thursday, 29th May 2008
What: Public Talk ‘Achieving a Cluster Munitions Ban: Blueprint for an Ethical Foreign Policy?’, with Former Assistant UN Secretary General Denis Halliday
Place: Davis Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin
Time: 19:00–21:00
By: Afri (Joe Murray, Sister Barbara Raftery). Grant recipients to attend


The Ban Bus is an advocacy initiative. We are now striving to achieve a ban on cluster bombs by the end of 2008. Our immediate mission is to build strong support for the Oslo Process in countries in East and West Europe, conducting a 9000 km journey from Athens to Oslo in October.