Éirígí - For A New Republic
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Understanding the ongoing importance of the battle of ideas and inspired by the 1919 Democratic Programme of the First Dáil Éireann, Éirígí has developed and published a modern-day Democratic Programme For The New Republic. #ForANewRepublic
OCCUPATION NO MORE! 🇮🇪🤝🇵🇸

#FreePalestine! | #OccupationNoMore!
Apartheid Israel is a genocidal state that must be boycotted, isolated and made to pay for the unspeakable crimes it has committed and continues to commit against the heroic people of Palestine.

No ifs. No buts. No excuses.
Fianna Fail and Fine Gael have ALWAYS been AGAINST adopting the Occupied Territories Bill. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have ALWAYS been AGAINST the BDS campaign.
The reality is the Dublin government offer nothing but hollow words as they stall passing the Occupied Territories Bill and refuse to impose sanctions on Israel!
That figure does not account for potential purchases made in 2025! Services are CORE to trade with Apartheid Israel. #BoycottIsrael
This comes just a month after it was revealed that at least €276,000 of public money has been spent by the Dublin Government on technology services from Israeli spyware company Cognyte Technologie.
As a delicate ceasefire in Gaza has been signed, Micheál Martin has already begun rolling back on commitments to Palestinian solidarity, stating today that the Twenty-Six County Government is unlikely to include services in the Occupied Territories Bill.
And just as has occurred all over the world, no senior British military officer and no senior British political figure will ever have to fear prosecution for their war-crimes.

#JusticeDelayedIsJusticeDenied | #BritainOutOfIreland
Derry’s Bloody Sunday, just like the Ballymurphy and Springhill Massacres in Belfast, was a very deliberate and planned military attack on unarmed and totally defenceless civilians that was approved at highest levels within the British military and political establishments.
Over fifty years later the British political class is again rallying to support their ‘boys’ and their murderous actions.
Far from accepting any semblance of responsibility for the actions of its forces in Derry on Bloody Sunday, the British state remains totally committed to defending the indefensible.
All the while, the voices of those who witnessed the atrocities of Bloody Sunday continue to be silenced and ignored by the British establishment.
Now, judges are considering dismissing the case due to inconsistencies in the witness account of ANOTHER soldier who was also involved in the Bloody Sunday Massacre.
Over fifty-three years later, the trial of ‘Soldier F’ whose name is Lance Corporal David James Cleary, began in a non-jury court in Belfast last month.
To no surprise, the British ‘justice’ system is concerned not with delivering justice for the families of those murdered by British occupation forces, but rather, protecting those very forces who were involved in the massacre that was Bloody Sunday in 1972. #BloodySunday1972
UP Housing is the ONLY solution to the housing crisis! It would be genuinely affordable, as rent would be linked to household income.

It would also provide long-term security of tenure and would be open to all who want it.
Tallaght is just one of the many working class areas that have been hit hard by the current #housingcrisis in the Twenty-Six Counties - a result of successive governments abandoning their responsibility to directly provide housing to the people.
📍Tallaght | #BuildUPHousing

Éirígí activists in South Dublin recently held a stall promoting our #UPHousing campaign in Tallaght.
Converted the army’s provisioning store into a state-owned supermarket open to everyone (the first supermarket in the country).

Rest In Power Thomas Sankara! 🇧🇫
Called for a united front of African nations to repudiate their foreign debt, arguing that the poor and exploited did not have an obligation to repay money to the rich and exploiting former colonising powers.
Railways and roads were built, tying the nation together.

Foreign ‘aid’ from the West was opposed, with Sankara quoted as saying “He who feeds you, controls you."
Women were appointed to senior positions, encouraged to work and granted pregnancy leave during education.

Over 10 million trees were planted to retain soil and halt growing desertification.

Land was redistributed from feudal landlords and given directly to Burkina Faso’s peasants.