Éirígí activists across Ireland distributed thousands of Proclamations of the Irish Republic to mark the 92nd anniversary of the Easter Rising on Thursday, April 24.
Those attending Éirígí’s ninetieth anniversary Thomas Ashe commemoration today were rewarded with sunshine and blue skies. Up to a 120 people gathered at 2.30pm at Harte’s corner in Phibsborough, before the short walk to Glasnevin cemetery on Dublin’s Northside.
Veteran socialist republican campaigner Bernadette McAliskey will address the first annual Éirígí James Connolly commemoration on Saturday 12th May, in Arbour Hill cemetery, Dublin. Arbour Hill cemetery is the
The first Éirígí Easter commemoration of 2007 took place in the Loop, Co Derry on Saturday evening. A number of Éirígí members and supporters attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the grave of Vol. Sean
Éirígí activists were involved in a variety of political actions across Ireland over the weekend. On Friday afternoon, Éirígí members participated in 'Shell to Sea’s' protest outside of Shell HQ in Dublin, while later on
As part of its “Reclaim the Republic/Athshealbhaígí an Phoblacht” campaign Éirígí has asked a number of individuals to contribute to a collection of writings on the theme of “What The Proclamation Means To Me”.
The Reclaim the Republic campaign reached Cork city on Sunday 21st January with the distribution of almost a 1,000 copies of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic. The full colour, poster-size Proclamations, were
As part of its “Reclaim the Republic/Athshealbhaígí an Phoblacht” campaign Éirígí has asked a number of individuals to contribute to a collection of writings on the theme of “What The Proclamation Means To Me”.
Launched in May 2006, to mark the ninetieth anniversary of the 1916 Rising, the “Reclaim the Republic/Athshealbhaígí an Phoblacht” campaign has been universally well received. The first element of the