Ladies and gentlemen of the audience, guest speakers I just have arrived from Donegal where I live with my family I would like to take this opportunity to show my support and solidarity with the people effected by the continuous mica issue, they need our support, From my home away […]
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Óráid ag an leac chuimhneacháin Ben Murray, saorálaí leis na mBriogáidí Idirnáisiúnta sa Spáinn, in Áth na Cloiche, Co. Thír Eoghain – 19ú Márta 2022
Dear comrades and friends, First of all I would like to thank the Monaghan 1916 Society for the invitation to speak here today at this memorial to Ben Murray, volunteer in the International Brigades in Spain, who died fighting fascism. As we stand here at this memorial to Ben Murray […]
End the war in Ukraine- Dismantle NATO
Today the world is closer to global war than at any time since 1962. The two largest countries in Europe are at war. The immediate cause of this situation has been the expansion of NATO and its project to constrict its imperial competitor, Russia, by establishing large bases of troops […]
Tomás Mac Síomóin 1938-2022
Ábhar bróin dúinn go bhfuair Tomás Mac Síomóin bás 17 Feabhra 2022. Duine de mhórscríbhneoirí na Gaeilge a bhí ann, idir phrós, fhilíocht agus scríbhneoireacht pholaitiúil. Bitheolaí a bhí ann ó thaobh gairme de agus bhíodh sé ag léachtóireacht I gColáiste Teicneolaíochta Shráid Chaoimhín, Baile Átha Cliath sula ndeachaigh sé […]
The DUP still a useful tool for the British
The decision of the Democratic Unionist Party to collapse the Stormont Executive should not come as a surprise. The DUP have a dual strategy: firstly, to show themselves as continued useful servants to the British and, secondly, to unify the DUP and squeeze the UUP and the TUV in order […]
No to NATO: Put Irish neutrality in the constitution
he strategic review into the defence forces of this state will provide an opportunity for the Irish political and military establishment to push forward one of the key items on their wishlist – Joining NATO to show how loyal and subservient they can be. No doubt over the coming period […]
Bloody Sunday, 1972: Imperialism’s response to peaceful demands for democratic reforms
Anniversaries are an opportunity to dwell upon and learn from past events and struggles, to identify past successes and failures. Fifty years ago the British state carried out an organised and sanctioned attack on the anti-internment civil rights march in Derry organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, in […]
The Irish establishment are collaborators in NATO military strategies
The continuing psychological warfare for shaping and manipulating the people regarding Ukraine and a potential Russian invasion continues to heighten public anxiety, thereby facilitating NATO in building up its military forces inside Ukraine and in other states bordering Russia as part of its “enhanced forward presence.” The Irish media, taking […]
Leaflet – It’s time for a new, democratic Ireland!
A century ago a group of nearly two hundred unemployed workers, under the leadership of the Council of Unemployed, seized the Rotunda in Dublin, raised the Red Flag, and issued a “Manifesto to the Citizens of Dublin” demanding action on the growing number of unemployed in the city. This was […]
The abandonment of the struggle for national democracy & sovereignty
The Irish state today (16th January) marked the final act of the British colonial Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in handing over Dublin Castle – the seat of British administration and control – to the Provisional Government. This act was a follow-on from the signing of the “Articles of Agreement” on 6th December 1921, an […]