‘Collusion’ – Republican Poppy campaign hits Belfast bus stops Republican Poppy posters have appeared on bus stops across Belfast this morning as commuters navigate rush hour on ‘Remembrance Day’. The posters, featuring a poppy dripping with blood, include the slogans ...
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O’Neills Megastore Given PR Makeover Lasair Dhearg activists highlight O’Neills recently exposed collaboration with British Armed Forces. Speaking after the action, Lasair Dhearg spokesperson Aindriú Mac Ruaidhrí said: “O’Neills has over the past few decades become a household name for ...
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20,000+ Security Personnel Maintain Britain’s Occupation of Ireland Lasair Dhearg activists yesterday carried out a new guerilla marketing strategy throughout Belfast, in line with our ‘Smash Normalisation’ and ‘End the Occupation’ campaigns. Pádraic MacCoitir, spokesperson for the group, said, “Early ...
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“People paying the price for Stormont Covid catastrophe” West Belfast, with its high proportion of healthcare workers, low paid staff and poverty, is facing a growing catastrophe. “The BT11 postcode is now second only to Derry in the number of ...
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O’Neills: Suppliers of British Armed Forces Lasair Dhearg recently highlighted O’Neills sportswear selling commemorative jerseys glorifying Britain’s occupying forces. We can now reveal that O’Neills support for the British Armed Forces extends further than commemorative jerseys and they are now ...
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O’Neills: Gorifying British Armed Forces Charles O’Neill & Co were formed during the year of 1918, making football & hurling balls for the GAA. During this time two major events took place which are forever cemented in GAA and Irish ...
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Covid: The Working Class Will Bear The Brunt As we now find ourselves in what is being referred to as a second lockdown, the glaring inequality which characterised the earlier lockdown this year, remains. The working-class continue to bear the ...
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Support the arts. Support artists. In recent days we have witnessed the British Tory government attack the arts sector in the occupied Six Counties. True to their free-market fanaticism the Tories are obsessed with keeping the economy running, yet they ...
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The IRA in Brighton: ‘Give Ireland peace and there will be no more war.’ 1984 was a year that saw the British Conservative government, led by Margaret Thatcher, step up its war in Ireland. Britains counter-gangs, the paramilitary organisations of ...
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“All out against fascism!” Dublin mobilisation on the eve of Cable Street Yesterday, Saturday the 3rd of October 2020, scores of anti-fascist activists made their way to Dublin’s GPO. Travelling from across the city, and indeed across the country, those ...
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Lasair Dhearg to commemorate the 1981 Hunger Strike in its 40th anniversary year. The Socialist Republican organisation Lasair Dhearg has announced that it plans to commemorate the 1981 hunger strike in its 40th anniversary year, 2021. Lasair Dhearg spokesperson Pádraic ...
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“They tried to break the will of the prisoners but they failed” – Pádraic MacCoitir Following the publication of ‘The Independent Panel of Inquiry into the circumstances of the H Block & Armagh Prison Protests 1976-1981’, Pádraic MacCoitir, Lasair Dhearg ...
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Sinn Féin and DUP meet British Royal Para Commander Charlie Windsor as Bloody Sunday families vow to fight on. Today, Sinn Féin & DUP met with British royal and future King of England, Charlie Windsor, the Commander-in-Chief of the Parachute ...
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The O’Rahilly Home – Hotels over Heritage. Yesterday at dawn, Dublin property developers demolished another of the city’s historical Republican landmarks to make way for a hotel and apartment complex. The former home of 1916 leader Michael Joseph O’Rahilly and ...
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No Justice For Bloody Sunday Families The British prosecution service in Ireland has confirmed it will present no charges against 15 members of the Parachute Regiment who were complicit in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre on the streets of Derry. ...
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