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Dispatches From Occupied Ireland: A Cold Reminder Of Occupation
Read more: Dispatches From Occupied Ireland: A Cold Reminder Of OccupationThe evening I arrived, we walked through part of North West Belfast. Despite an understanding of the role of the British state in the six counties I was struck by the cold blatancy of the fact that the land I was standing on was under occupation.
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Dispatches From Occupied Ireland: An Exercise In Forgetting
Read more: Dispatches From Occupied Ireland: An Exercise In ForgettingDispatch 1. Gan Ciaran “The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living. And just as they seem to be occupied with revolutionizing themselves and things, creating something that did not exist before, precisely in such epochs of revolutionary crisis they anxiously conjure up the spirits of the…
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Dispatches From Occupied Ireland
Read more: Dispatches From Occupied IrelandIntroduction Gan Owain Ab Owain At the end of January 2025, members of Plaid Gomiwnyddol Cymru travelled to Ireland to undertake political education and to represent the party at the Bloody Sunday March for Justice in Derry. While the primary aim of the trip was to show solidarity with our comrades in struggle in Ireland…
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Cofiwch Winifred Carney – ‘The Typist With The Webley’
Read more: Cofiwch Winifred Carney – ‘The Typist With The Webley’Our recent delegation to Ireland opened our eyes to many things […] One thing impressed upon me was how the women who fought in the Easter Rising were remembered, one in particular stayed with me – Winifred Carney, ‘the typist with the Webley’ as she is now known.
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A Protracted Struggle For Minority Language
Read more: A Protracted Struggle For Minority LanguageAn article reposted from Forward, the Connolly Youth Movement’s paper Introduction from Y Seren Goch Today marks the beginning of the National Eisteddfod, the largest poetry and art festival in Europe, which cherishes the Welsh language and bardic culture. We wanted to raise the question of how best do we fight for the Welsh language?…
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Who Fears To Speak Of Ireland?
Read more: Who Fears To Speak Of Ireland?Foreword from Y Seren Goch The following article was written by a Welsh comrade who lived for many years in Ireland and interacted deeply with the Irish Socialist Republican cause. The Welsh Underground Network and our Welsh Socialist Republican movement would like to extend our solidarity to the Irish Socialist Republican cause and in particular…