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Nationalists Under Siege Public Speaking Tour

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday November 26, 2002 18:33author by Chris O Ralaigh - Ogra Shinn Feinauthor email ograshinnfein at hotmail dot comauthor address 44 Cearnog Pharnell, Baile Atha Cliath 1 , Eireauthor phone 01-872 6932

Teenage Ogra Shinn Fein representatives from Belfast and County Antrim will be speaking in 8 towns and cities across the 26 counties highlighting the ongoing campaign of violence being perpetrated against their communities by Loyalists and the RUC/PSNI.

Ogra Shinn Fein is organising a speaking tour of 8 towns and cities across the 26 counties. The meetings will feature teenaged representatives of Ogra speaking about their experiences living in isolated nationalist communities that have been under constant attack for the past 12-18 months.

The tour details are as follows

Donegal:- Letterkenny IT, 7pm, Tuesday 3 December

Dublin:- Bolton St DIT, Bolton St, Dublin 1, 7.30 pm, Tuesday 3rd December

Louth:- Drogheda, Westcourt Hotel, 8 pm, Wednesday 4 December

Mayo:- Castlebar IT, 7.30 pm, Wednesday 4 December

Roscommon:- Ballaghaderreen, Durkans Hotel, 8pm, Thursday 5th December

Waterford:- Waterford City, Granville Hotel, 8pm, Thursday 5 December

Limerick:- Limerick IT, 8pm Friday 6 December

Cork:- UCC, Boole Basement, 7.30 pm, Friday 6 December

All events are free of charge and all welcome.

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author by OK - SPpublication date Tue Nov 26, 2002 18:44author address author phone

I would welcome a series of meetings on communities being attacked, it raises awareness. HOWEVER will the meetings also deal with the protestant communities under siege? Will ÓSF be raising ideas on how to counter secarian thugs? will they be putting forward ideas of class unity?

author by Justin Moran - Sinn Feinpublication date Tue Nov 26, 2002 18:48author email maigh_nuad at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone


OK - Go to a meeting and say all that. Better yet, organise a tour of the state by oppressed Protestant kids. No-one is stopping you doing either and I look forward to your report on the meeting you attend or your planned speaking tour in the next few weeks.

author by Mackerpublication date Tue Nov 26, 2002 19:13author email shamagill at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone


Yo ! Good to see Sinn Fein wasting no timing in unculcating the whipper snappers in the fine arts of insensitivity, point missing and tubevision.

Fair play to ye !

author by Bea A.publication date Tue Nov 26, 2002 21:55author address author phone

Sore spot hit with Justin there it seems

author by xx##xxpublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 01:56author address author phone

Justin, aren't the Protestant kids facing some of the same problems the Catholic kids are and isn't your approach - representing only the Catholic ones - sectarian? Sure wouldn't it solve a lot of problems if those kids could come together rather than be kept apart for political reasons? Or does it get more votes to protray one side as more oppressed than the other?

What exactly are the differences between the Protestant kids and the Catholic ones, apart from allegiences? They share more than what makes them different. Poverty, high unemployment, drug and alcohol problems, teenage pregnancies, lack of direction and a sense of a future, neighbours who torment each other, a history of (glorified) conflict that confuses the present day realities, political leaders all to willing to exploit their youth and alienation for their own purposes.

Rather sad that SF won't reach out the hand and seem to think it's someone else's job to bridge the gap.

author by Justin Moran - Sinn Feinpublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 11:56author email maigh_nuad at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone


There are people in Israel pissed off and oppressed by the Palestinians. How many left wong groups invite them over? Over 90% of attacks are on Nationalists, the police side with the Loyalists, the army sides with the loyalists, the media is biased against nationalists. One side is under siege. Another side is besieging it. Do Loyalists youths have problems? Yes. Would I like to help? Absolutely. And so SF people on the ground are in contact with Loyalist community workers to try and defuse tension.

My point was more addressed at OK who uses any SF post as an opportunity to attack the party for not living up to some imaginary ideal. My point is that his party isn't even trying. If they have a different analysis on the North, put it forward, host meetings like we have or attend the meetings we host and put your point of view across. If he wants to bring Protestant young people on a tour of the SOuth I can assure you I'll attend he meeting, but do you really think young Loyalists from East Belfast are going to go on an SF run tour?

author by Joe Hpublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 15:22author address author phone

Nationalists definitely have a grievance. However, SF are not the people to be talking about it. They are as bad as the loyalists, except they're green rather than orange.

author by socialist partypublication date Fri Nov 29, 2002 00:38author address author phone

Justin has made a fair point here. We are free to organise our own meetings as we do.
on the irsreali one we did bring an israeli activist over. Although I think bringing a catholic and prodestant would be better than a lone prodestant as that too would be sectarian.



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