The largest demonstration of the entire Windsor state visit took place on Wednesday [May 18] with Éirígí’s March on Dublin Castle. Despite the best efforts of the state and the corporate media to deter people from
The second day of Elizabeth Windsor’s state visit to the Twenty-Six Counties saw Éirígí activists and supporters staging protests at Islandbridge and Dublin Castle. The first protest was called after it was
Tuesday’s [May 17] day of protest against the state visit of Elizabeth Windsor began on O’Connell Street when a group of Éirígí activists and supporters staged an impromptu sit-down protest beside the Spire monument.
Éirígí have organised a demonstration on Wednesday [May 18] to coincide with the wreath-laying ceremony which will take place at the war memorial gardens at Islandbridge as part of the Windsor visit.
No element of the upcoming Windsor visit has caused as much outrage as her visit to the Garden of Remembrance on Dublin’s Parnell Square. The monument is dedicated to all of those who have died in the
Hundreds of Gardaí were mobilised today [May 15] to prevent the establishment of the Irish Freedom Camp at the Garden of Remembrance on Dublin’s Parnell Square. Despite today’s massive security operation, and the
The socialist republican party Éirígí have condemned the decision to invite unionist death squad leaders to a wreath-laying ceremony in Dublin as part of the visit by the British head of state Elizabeth Windsor. They also
Éirígí Dublin City councillor Louise Minihan has appealed for people to assert their right to protest against the Windsor visit and to not be deterred by the massive Garda security operation currently in place throughout the city.
Éirígí Dublin City Councillor Louise Minihan has accused the Gardaí of political censorship by illegally tearing down posters advertising protests against next week’s Elizabeth Windsor state visit. She said it was just the
Cathaoirleach Éirígí Brian Leeson has confirmed that Sunday’s [May 15] protest at the Garden of Remembrance will be going ahead despite the security operation that is taking place in advance of the state visit by Elizabeth Windsor next week.