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Comrade Ryan
04-30-2008, 02:08 AM
Tommy McKearney to speak at éirígí commemoration
22/04/08

Former hunger-striker and radical trade union organiser Tommy McKearney is to be the guest speaker at éirígí’s second annual James Connolly Commemoration on May 10.

McKearney, originally from county Tyrone, spent 16 years in prison for his part in the republican struggle; during which time he took part in the blanket and no-wash protests, as well as spending 53 days on hunger strike in late 1980 in the battle for political status.

Since his release from prison, McKearney has devoted his time to organising the Independent Workers’ Union and writing for several publications, including the republican magazine Fourthwrite.

éirígí chairperson Brian Leeson, who will also be speaking at next month's Arbour Hill gathering, said:

“Tommy McKearney has dedicated his life to the struggle for independence and socialism in Ireland - from fighting the British government from inside and outside of prison, to taking on exploitative bosses through the Independent Workers’ Union - it is therefore highly appropriate that he will be giving this year's James Connolly oration.

“Last year, Bernadette Devlin-McAliskey provided a rousing and inspirational speech and we are confident that this, now annual, commemoration can provide a rallying point for all those who believe in implementing the ideals of James Connolly and his comrades.

“I would therefore appeal to all republicans and socialists to clear their diaries on May 10 and get all along to Arbour Hill.”

People are asked to assemble at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin at 3.15pm on Saturday, May 10. All those who wish to remember James Connolly and push for a democratic and free Ireland based upon his ideals are welcome.

www.eirigi.org

tireoghan
04-30-2008, 02:23 PM
Great man and a great speaker

FTA69
04-30-2008, 06:07 PM
McKearney, originally from county Tyrone, spent 16 years in prison for his part in the republican struggle; during which time he took part in the blanket and no-wash protests, as well as spending 53 days on hunger strike in late 1980 in the battle for political status.

“Last year, Bernadette Devlin-McAliskey provided a rousing and inspirational speech and we are confident that this, now annual, commemoration can provide a rallying point for all those who believe in implementing the ideals of James Connolly and his comrades.


These two are obviously working to a Sinn Féin agenda, or so some people "strongly suspect"... :icon_lol:

Nijinsky
04-30-2008, 06:09 PM
These two are obviously working to a Sinn Féin agenda, or so some people "strongly suspect"... :icon_lol:

:icon_laugh::icon_laugh::icon_laugh:

belfast rep
04-30-2008, 06:09 PM
These two are obviously working to a Sinn Féin agenda, or so some people "strongly suspect"... :icon_lol:
the fools the fools
while eirigi holds these speakers
eirigi unfree
a front will always be

Comrade Ryan
05-01-2008, 11:01 AM
the fools the fools
while eirigi holds these speakers
eirigi unfree
a front will always be

:icon_lol:

FTA69
05-01-2008, 06:03 PM
It's a fair point, those who accuse the party of being a SF front are by default accusing the likes of McKearney and McAliskey of working to a SF agenda.

Nijinsky
05-01-2008, 07:27 PM
It's a fair point, those who accuse the party of being a SF front are by default accusing the likes of McKearney and McAliskey of working to a SF agenda.


But sure they must be. :eusa_shifty:

RisenBelfast
05-01-2008, 07:38 PM
FFS. You are just giving these people more ammunition. How could éirígí have afforded to provide bus/petrol money and a sandwich lunch for these non-members if they weren't funded by dubious means?

Mairtin Og Meehan
05-01-2008, 07:38 PM
Tommy McKearney to speak at éirígí commemoration
22/04/08

Former hunger-striker and radical trade union organiser Tommy McKearney is to be the guest speaker at éirígí’s second annual James Connolly Commemoration on May 10.

McKearney, originally from county Tyrone, spent 16 years in prison for his part in the republican struggle; during which time he took part in the blanket and no-wash protests, as well as spending 53 days on hunger strike in late 1980 in the battle for political status.

Since his release from prison, McKearney has devoted his time to organising the Independent Workers’ Union and writing for several publications, including the republican magazine Fourthwrite.

éirígí chairperson Brian Leeson, who will also be speaking at next month's Arbour Hill gathering, said:

“Tommy McKearney has dedicated his life to the struggle for independence and socialism in Ireland - from fighting the British government from inside and outside of prison, to taking on exploitative bosses through the Independent Workers’ Union - it is therefore highly appropriate that he will be giving this year's James Connolly oration.

“Last year, Bernadette Devlin-McAliskey provided a rousing and inspirational speech and we are confident that this, now annual, commemoration can provide a rallying point for all those who believe in implementing the ideals of James Connolly and his comrades.

“I would therefore appeal to all republicans and socialists to clear their diaries on May 10 and get all along to Arbour Hill.”

People are asked to assemble at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin at 3.15pm on Saturday, May 10. All those who wish to remember James Connolly and push for a democratic and free Ireland based upon his ideals are welcome.

www.eirigi.org

Glad to see Tommy being afforded the right to speak comrades....Hope it all goes well for éirígí......

Comrade Ryan
05-02-2008, 10:39 AM
Glad to see Tommy being afforded the right to speak comrades....Hope it all goes well for éirígí......

Thanks Martin.

Mairtin Og Meehan
05-02-2008, 10:44 AM
Thanks Martin.

Failte Romhat comradai......

scarface
05-02-2008, 05:56 PM
Tommy is a very good speaker i was at a debate on alternatives to the GFA in Dublin recently between Tommy and Ruairi O'Bradaigh and he spoke very well on the need for republicans to focus more on social issues