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A Lost Son The Irish Civil War
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@NiallOfficial i love you!! beidh tú pósadh liom!!(Irish) xxxxx
Saitō
Sharing this, not sure how true it is, but if it is what are the odds of it being on Sky News?
Gerry Adams
April 8th 2013
Death of Margaret Thatcher
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams commenting on the death today of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said:
“Margaret Thatcher did great hurt to the Irish and British people during her time as British Prime Minister.
Working class communities were devastated in Britain because of her policies.
Her role in international affairs was equally belligerent whether in support of the Chilean dictator Pinochet, her opposition to sanctions against apartheid South Africa; and her support for the Khmer Rouge.
Here in Ireland her espousal of old draconian militaristic policies prolonged the war and caused great suffering. She embraced censorship, collusion and the killing of citizens by covert operations, including the targeting of solicitors like Pat Finucane, alongside more open military operations and refused to recognise the rights of citizens to vote for parties of their choice.
Her failed efforts to criminalise the republican struggle and the political prisoners is part of her legacy.
It should be noted that in complete contradiction of her public posturing, she authorised a back channel of communications with the Sinn Féin leadership but failed to act on the logic of this.
Unfortunately she was faced with weak Irish governments who failed to oppose her securocrat agenda or to enlist international support in defence of citizens in the north.
Margaret Thatcher will be especially remembered for her shameful role during the epic hunger strikes of 1980 and 81.
Her Irish policy failed miserably.
Malik clan
RIP Maggie Thatcher, a true ironclad and an Irish hero x
Cox
Charles Villiers Stanford - Irish Rhapsody No. 5 in G Minor Op. 147 (1917)
Sullivan
Just discovered my Festival of Colours/Holi post made it into the @irish_news posts of the day today! Thanks!
Desai
@ghostcum he kept trying to ask if he could take every essay from an EU/UK perspective like umm its Irish history???? Silly silly bill
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Hello! Bonjour! Guten Tag! Buenos dios! (idk if its spelled right xd)
From where around the world are you directioners? Xx
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Irish Soda Bread Recipe - Laura Vitale - Laura in the Kitchen Episode 551
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Meet the designer of the Irish Presidency scarves
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Owl margaret thatcher is getting it today of the irish ha
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How Are You All? - Four British, One Irish
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Irish Tap Dancing (Best show in 2007) Riverdance
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What did the one Thatcher do that everyone hates her
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Pérez
Just to learn French and Irish after drama and then I can sleep #ThankGod
Yamazaki
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams commenting on the death today of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said:
“Margaret Thatcher did great hurt to the Irish and British people during her time as British Prime Minister.
"Working class communities were devastated in Britain because of her policies.
"Her role in international affairs was equally belligerent whether in support of the Chilean dictator Pinochet, her opposition to sanctions against apartheid South Africa; and her support for the Khmer Rouge.
"Here in Ireland her espousal of old draconian militaristic policies prolonged the war and caused great suffering. She embraced censorship, collusion and the killing of citizens by covert operations, including the targeting of solicitors like Pat Finucane, alongside more open military operations and refused to recognise the rights of citizens to vote for parties of their choice.
"Her failed efforts to criminalise the republican struggle and the political prisoners is part of her legacy.
"It should be noted that in complete contradiction of her public posturing, she authorised a back channel of communications with the Sinn Féin leadership but failed to act on the logic of this.
"Unfortunately she was faced with weak Irish governments who failed to oppose her securocrat agenda or to enlist international support in defence of citizens in the north.
"Margaret Thatcher will be especially remembered for her shameful role during the epic hunger strikes of 1980 and 81.
"Her Irish policy failed miserably."
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@piersmorgan what about her treatment off the Irish tubby?
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@perfect_Irish omg. sclero per te, e ci hai parlato?o:
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This time next week my irish oral will be over
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#MajorTurnOn lads with Irish accents
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The Irish Polish Society Review
The annual Yearbook of the Irish Polish Society
Call for papers: The Irish Polish Society Review is the official Yearbook of the Irish Polish Society starting with the year 2013. It has been established to promote greater mutual interest, integration and understanding between the Irish and Polish communities. The Irish Polish Society Review editorial policy is pluralist and interdisciplinary. The journal is dedicated to the publication of high-quality articles on the arts, society, history, cultural events, economic and political relationships between Poland and Ireland as well as reports on IPS activities. It will provide a forum for critical and creative writing in English and Polish for members of the IPS, academics, writers and other authors and organisations that work towards integration between the two communities in Ireland. It will be an annual record of events of the Polish Diaspora in Ireland that have a significant Polish and Irish content and will include events and activities that take place between IPS Annual General Meetings.
All proposals for papers relating to the above areas should be sent to the editor on e-mail address: office@plachecki.pl and should include: the author(s) name, title and affiliation (if any), contact details, paper title and preliminary abstract of 150 - 250 words.
Full papers of no more than 6000 words (including notes and references) should begin with a short abstract of 250-400 words, describing the main thesis and conclusions of the article and finish with a bibliography at the end of the text and a short summary of max. 400 words (which will be translated). The number of notes, references, graphs and tables should be kept to a minimum. References need to be cited in the text (Harvard style) and then listed in the bibliography. The Editor reserves the rights to make any necessary changes in the papers or request the author to do so.
dr Jaroslaw Plachecki
editor of the Irish Polish Society Review
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