On a Border Poll “We do not see merit in campaigning for a border poll in Ireland”, says Lasair Dhearg spokesperson Pól Torbóid, “the unity of two failed states into a singular failed entity will not advance the cause of ...
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On Saturday the 23rd of November, Republicans and Socialists gathered in Belfast’s Milltown Cemetery to remember Winifred Carney, a member of the Irish Citizen Army and Cumann na mBan. Chaired by Republican ex-Prisoner Pádraic Mac Coitir, the event was addressed ...
Read MoreRed Section activists re-purpose British Army recruitment banners that were ‘acquired’ in recent days, and have now erected them on the Falls Road, West Belfast. Watch:
Read MoreBritish Army and PSNI recruitment continues in Ireland more than two decades since the Good Friday Agreement, and so long as it does continue, it must be opposed.
Read MoreBelow is a photo of the PSNI ‘community policing’ team, who often attend schools and youth clubs in an effort to normalise the armed force. These types of interactions are often facilitated by constitutional Nationalist political parties that endorse the ...
Read MoreLasair Dhearg was founded less than two years ago, with the firm belief that Britain has no right in Ireland. We understand that the only acceptable Irish Republic is one free from foreign Imperialist interests, and that those interests are ...
Read MoreWinifred Carney was a suffragist, a teacher and a trade unionist, a member of Cumann na mBan and the Irish Citizen Army, she stood alongside James Connolly and her other comrades in the GPO in Dublin in 1916. Originally from ...
Read MoreOnce again we will see the scramble for seats in a British parliament as SF and the DUP canvass for support among their faithful voters. This election, like the last, will see both parties claim it as the most important ...
Read MoreActivists from the Republican political group Lasair Dhearg today targeted a British Army recruitment stall at Queen’s University. The stall, part of a jobs fair organised for the recruitment of students into various fields of work, was manned by members ...
Read MoreDeSouza ‘court’ ruling confirms Good Friday Agreement isn’t worth the paper it was written on, says Lasair Dhearg. Emma DeSouza, an Irish woman who was born and resides in the Six County state, had taken a case against the British ...
Read MoreThank you to everyone who supported our recent event ‘A Night of Song & Poetry’ commemorating the end of the 1981 Hungerstrikes, with Pádraic Mac Coitir, Pádraig Ó’Deorain and more. Special thank you to the Lasair Dhearg Commemoration Committee, the ...
Read MoreA short video of today’s events at Glassmullin Green Contractor’s arrived back on site attempting to fence it off. They were accompanied by a number of PSNI members with armoured jeeps and cars. Residents stood strong when threatened with arrest ...
Read MoreLasair Dhearg want to send special thanks to our friends and supporters who have, over the last number of days, offered their help, advice and support regarding the recent cancellation of our planned Hungerstrike commemorative night. We are pleased to ...
Read MoreIt is with great disappointment that Lasair Dhearg informs our membership and support base that the planned ‘Night of Song & Poetry’ commemorating the end of the 1981 Hungerstrike will no longer go ahead as planned on the 5th of ...
Read MoreLasair Dhearg have announced their event planned to commemorate the end of the 1981 Hungerstrikes. Taking place in Sarsfields CLG, Stewartstown Avenue, Belfast on Saturday the 5th of October, the 7pm event will feature music from Pádraig Ó Deorain, and ...
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