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Féile Politicised by PSNI Presence

Thousands of participants marched along the Falls Road today [06/08/2022] as part of a yearly event organised by Féile and Phobail. Now one of the largest community festivals in Europe, ...

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We Need a Revolution, Not More Food Banks!

Food provision is a basic human need and therefore should be a basic human right. However, under capitalism we are seeing people, in countries that are defined as developed, going ...

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Small Fines for Big Business causing Eco-disaster

A wind energy development company, Plantree Limited, has been fined an abysmal €1,500 over the Meenbog peat slide in 2020.  The peat slide in November 2020 saw hundreds of cubic ...

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‘Taigs’ - PSNI manipulate suicide victims remains in sectarian act

‘Taigs’ – PSNI manipulate suicide victims remains in sectarian act

PSNI personnel moved the remains of a suicide victim and positioned his body in different poses for photographs which were subsequently shared through social media, it has been revealed. Among ...

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Holiday Hunger – Cost of living crisis? You mean capitalism!

In recent weeks Stormont announced a summer holiday food grant of £13.50 for families with children entitled to free school meals.  Holiday hunger is not a new phenomenon, and it ...

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Gibraltar heroes remembered

Gibraltar heroes remembered

A member of Lasair Dhearg lay flowers in remembrance of the three IRA Volunteers killed on active service in Gibraltar. Daniel McCann, Seán Savage and Mairéad Farrell were gunned down ...

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'Night Custody Officers' - Implementing state policy of criminalisation

‘Night Custody Officers’ – Implementing state policy of criminalisation

For years the NIO, ably supported by those in Stormont, have been advertising jobs for the British army, navy, air force, PSNI, Mi5 and the ‘prison service’. These jobs are ...

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Sport: A Weapon of the Revolution

Sport: A Weapon of the Revolution

How often do we hear people say politics should be kept out of sport? Ever since modern sports were played throughout the world politics was very much part of it. We ...

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Energy advertising targeted in Belfast as bills skyrocket.

Across Ireland, families continue to suffer the effects of what the media are now terming a ‘cost of living crisis’, otherwise known as capitalism. The cost of oil, gas, electricity ...

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The way to the Socialist Republic - Socialist Republicans gather in Armagh.

The way to the Socialist Republic – Socialist Republicans gather in Armagh.

Lasair Dhearg’s Pól Torbóid delivered a short address to a seminar in Armagh [Saturday 28th May] organised by the Peadar O’Donnell Socialist Republican Forum where he detailed Lasair Dhearg’s view ...

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Elizabeth Windsor: 70 Years a Parasite

Irish Republicans, and indeed Republicans throughout the world, will never celebrate the lives of any monarch and especially one who resides in massive palaces in England. That parasite is of ...

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Derry activists tackle boards across the city buying up housing

In recent days Lasair Dhearg activists systematically removed a significant number of boards across Derry City which were erected by unscrupulous profiteers trying to buy homes from those facing financial ...

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Connolly Commemoration Held at Arbour Hill

Connolly Commemoration Held at Arbour Hill Saturday May 14th saw dozens of people gather at Arbour Hill Cemetery in Dublin to mark the 106th anniversary of the execution of James ...

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74th Anniversary of Nakba Marked in Palestine

74th Anniversary of Nakba Marked in Palestine Last week Palestinians marked the 74th anniversary of the 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe), referring to a time when over 700,000 Palestinian people were forcibly ...

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Fascist O’Flaherty tackled in Belfast

Fascist O’Flaherty tackled in Belfast On the afternoon of Monday the 2nd of May several reports were received by Lasair Dhearg activists that well known anti-women, anti-LGBT Islamophobe Dara O’Flaherty ...

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