Like those who drafted the Democratic Programme quoted above, Éirígí believes that the Irish people have a fundamental right to the ownership of all of Ireland’s natural resources. In other words Éirígí believes that
The embattled residents of Rossport and the surrounding areas have once again called on the Irish people to support them in their continuing battle against Shell’s proposed refinery in Ballinaboy.
In a boost to the growing momentum of the anti-water charges campaign in the Six Counties, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions have thrown their weight behind a policy of mass non-payment.
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”.
A large crowd from Derry city and county and people from all corners of Ireland came together on Sunday 28th January to pay tribute to those murdered by British occupation forces on the 35th anniversary of the
Éirígí has just published its first policy paper entitled ‘Imperialism, Ireland and Britain’. The document is divided into a number of distinct sections with each addressing separate but inter-related aspects of
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
Éirígí held a successful protest at Bertie Ahern's constituency office in Drumcondra this afternoon. A dozen activists were demonstrating against the give-away of Irelands natural resources by Ahern's Fianna Fáil led government.