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Irish Republicans are still incarcerated for their
political beliefs. In 1981 ten brave men died for the
fight for Political Status - 25 years later the fight
continues.
Never Forget !
1981- They were Political
Prisoners then!
2006-
They are Political Prisoners now! |
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Paisley
aims to put case to U.S.
The
Democratic Unionists may appoint a
representative in the United States to put
the party's case directly to opinion
formers, the Rev Ian Paisley said today.
For
those of you who may be unaware of what this
man stands for, please take a few moments to
look over his website:
http://www.ianpaisley.org/
An article from the BBC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/paisley.stm
Watch your local media for
these people coming to the US, Their message
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John Brady Website Click
on Picture
We urge all our supporters and Republicans at home and
abroad to throw their weight behind the campaign to free
John visit the website by clicking on picture above and
write to John at this address below
John Brady, A1599, Maghaberry Prison Roe House
3+4, Upper Ballinderry Road Lisburn, County
Antrim BT28 2PT Northern Ireland
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The CGRP fully support Noel Maguire in his fight to be
Repatriated to Ireland as is his right, Please support
this campaign to bring an Irish Republican Political
Prisoner Home.
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Leonard Peltier is an imprisoned Native American
considered by Amnesty International, the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference, National Congress of
American Indians, the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center
for Human Rights, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Rev. Jesse
Jackson, amongst many others, to be a political prisoner
who should be immediately released.
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"Like
the miner's canary,
the Indian marks the shift from fresh air to poison
gas in our political atmosphere; and our treatment
of Indians, even more than our treatment of other
minorities, reflects the rise and fall in our
democratic faith." --Fn,
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