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Thursday January 01 1970

Sean South Commemoration

category limerick | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Wednesday January 02, 2008 19:29author by RSF - Republican Sinn Fein Report this post to the editors

Cuimmeachain Sean Sabhat

Sean South Commemoration

Sunday 6'th January 2008 Assemble in Bedford Row in Limeick City Centre at 1.45pm for march to the the Republican Plot, Mount St. Laurences Cemetery Mulgrave Street, for 51'st Annual Commemoration.

Oration by Richard Walsh (Derry)

Sean South Commemoration

Sunday 6'th January 2008 Assemble in Bedford Row in Limeick City Centre at 1.45pm for march to the the Republican Plot, Mount St. Laurences Cemetery Mulgrave Street, for 51'st Annual Commemoration.

Oration by Richard Walsh (Derry)

Coiste Cuimmeachain Sean Sabhat
SEAN SOUTH COMMEMORATION COMMITTEE

DERRY SPEAKER FOR SEAN SOUTH COMMEMORATION

The continuing and growing opposition of many true Republicans in the Six Counties to the Stormont Agreement will be the theme of the oration at the annual Sean South commemoration in Limerick on Sunday 6th January, a spokesman for the organising committee said today.

Des Long from Corbally, the chairman of the Sabhat Commemoration Committee, organisers of the event said the oration will be given by Richard Walsh from Derry in the occupied Six Counties.

He is in the forefront of the political opposition to the Agreement which has not only copper-fastened partition but tries to re-enforce British rule throughout Ireland, said Mr. Long

As spokesman for RSF Richard Walsh is fully aware of the attempts to tarnish all true Republicans who continue to uphold the national aspiration of a new and united Ireland.

The ideal that inspired Sean South is even more relevant today as attempts are made to administer British rule throughout all of Ireland.

We appeal to the people of Limerick to attend the Sean South Commemoration and hear the oration by Richard Walsh. We Assemble in Bedford Row at 1.45 pm for the march to the Republican Plot in Mount St. Lawrence cemetery

Related Link: http://www.rsf.ie
author by mikey dpublication date Sat Jan 05, 2008 15:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

and to think the provisionals will also be holding a commemoration later the same day.they now support the police(ruc)..the same british police force that sean sabhat set out to remove from irish soil so we could finally live in peace.the same police force that killed sean sabhat and his comrade fergal o hanlon,and that wich killed so many volunteers of oglaigh na heireann down through the years.they have some nerve commemorating sean sabhat.SHAME ON THEM.fair play to rsf for remaining loyal to the republic.hope ye have a great day and the people of limerick come out to support as always they do

 
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