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éirígí launches its 'Reclaim the Republic/Athshealbhaígí an Phoblacht’ campaign

category dublin | miscellaneous | press release author Monday May 29, 2006 23:29author by Cormac Ryan - éirígí PRO - éirígíauthor email press at eirigi dot org

Activists distribute poster-size copies of 1916 Proclamation across Dublin

éirígí, the newly formed Socialist Republican campaigns group, launched it’s ‘Reclaim the Republic/Athshealbhaígí an Phoblacht’ campaign over the course of last weekend. The campaign aims to bring the message of 1916 to the people and trigger a debate about the nature of modern day Ireland and how it compares to the Ireland envisioned in the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.

In attempting to make this a reality, éirígí has begun to distribute thousands of full colour poster-size copies of the Proclamation to the citizens of Dublin on a not for profit basis. Over the course of the weekend éirígí activists distributed hundreds of copies of the Proclamation in various location across the city, including, Tallaght, Crumlin, Walkinstown, Drumcondra, Ballybough and the City Centre. éirígí activists will continue to distribute these posters over the coming weeks and months. Any donations received will be used to cover the cost of printing additional posters for further distribution. In this way éirígí hopes to ensure that the Proclamation will hang with pride in homes, workplaces and schools across the city.

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éirígí, the newly formed Socialist Republican campaigns group, launched it’s ‘Reclaim the Republic/Athshealbhaígí an Phoblacht’ campaign over the course of last weekend. The campaign aims to bring the message of 1916 to the people and trigger a debate about the nature of modern day Ireland and how it compares to the Ireland envisioned in the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.

The campaign asks what the unfinished business is that needs to be concluded before an Irish Republic based upon the 1916 Proclamation can be established. The campaign further encourages people to reclaim their rights as citizens of the Irish Republic declared in 1916. These rights include:

• The right to religious and civil liberty, equal rights and equal opportunities for all people

• The Right to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation and all of its parts

• The right that all of the children of the nation be cherished equally

éirígí views the 1916 Proclamation as the seminal document of modern Irish History. It is a living document as relevant today, in many ways, as it was ninety years ago. It should hang with pride in every home, workplace and school in the country.

In attempting to make this a reality, éirígí has begun to distribute thousands of full colour poster-size copies of the Proclamation to the citizens of Dublin on a not for profit basis. Over the course of the weekend éirígí activists distributed hundreds of copies of the Proclamation in various location across the city, including, Tallaght, Crumlin, Walkinstown, Drumcondra, Ballybough and the City Centre. éirígí activists will continue to distribute these posters over the coming weeks and months. Any donations received will be used to cover the cost of printing additional posters for further distribution. In this way éirígí hopes to ensure that the Proclamation will hang with pride in homes, workplaces and schools across the city.

To find out more about the campaign visit the éirígí website at www.eirigi.org

Related Link: http://www.eirigi.org

éirígí poster of 1916 Proclamation
éirígí poster of 1916 Proclamation

éirígí activists distribute poster-size copies of the 1916 Proclamation at the GPO
éirígí activists distribute poster-size copies of the 1916 Proclamation at the GPO

éirígí activists distribute poster-size copies of the 1916 Proclamation door-to-door
éirígí activists distribute poster-size copies of the 1916 Proclamation door-to-door

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author by OnlyMepublication date Tue May 30, 2006 00:24author address author phone

Great idea. Hopefully the people that receive the posters will read whats on it and realise what they're missing out on. Hope to see the posters on the Northside soon ;-)

author by Darren Mac an Phríorapublication date Tue May 30, 2006 01:05author address author phone

Coinnigh suas leis an dea-obair-keep up with the great work.

Any plans to hold any public meeting so more people can get to know more about you? I'd go, gan amhras.

author by Maith sibh!publication date Tue May 30, 2006 16:59author address author phone

a great idea, fair play!

West-Dublin sometime? Ha ha, you've done enough work as is-well done.

author by CabraCompublication date Tue May 30, 2006 17:40author address author phone

Great idea to be non-affiliated. Everyone can support this initiative if its not linked to a particular political party I presume?

author by P O'Donnellpublication date Tue May 30, 2006 17:50author address author phone

Can I get involved?? Will send eirigi an e-mail. Adh mor

author by Barrypublication date Tue May 30, 2006 18:02author address author phone

Good idea with the proclamations - keep her up and all the best .

author by Zombiepublication date Thu Jun 01, 2006 02:19author address author phone

This is an absolutely fantastic development. Keep up the good work. I will certainly make a donation towards the non-profit distribution of Proclamations. I will the check excellent Eirigi website to see if there is a way to give money- a standing order form perhaps?

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author by Koba - nonepublication date Fri Jun 16, 2006 03:16author address author phone

R u all for real or just eirigí under pseudonymns?

author by Duinepublication date Fri Jun 16, 2006 17:31author address author phone

Cá bhfaighinn an leagan Gaeilge den Fhógra seo?

author by Samuel Chevenix Trenchpublication date Fri Jun 16, 2006 17:46author address author phone

I don't think there is any official Gaelic version of this "Forógra na Poblachta".
Seems to have been a bit of an oversight on the part of the signatories.
They didn't issue a bilingual version.

author by Mepublication date Sun Jul 02, 2006 23:36author address author phone

http://www.eirigi.org/about_us/index_gaeilge.htm

Also, an Irish language version(as well as Chinese, Polish and Spanish versions) of the Proclamation poster available on this page:

http://www.eirigi.org/campaigns/reclaim.htm

Related Link: http://www.erigi.org


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