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RNU New Year Greetings

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Friday December 31, 2010 19:04author by RNU PRO - Republican Network for Unity (RNU) Report this post to the editors

The REPUBLICAN NETWORK FOR UNITY (RNU) Chairperson/Cathaoirleach, DANNY MCBREARTY sends New Year greetings to Irish Political prisoners and their families.

Mr. McBrearty expressed; “Solidarity with all Republican Parties and groups who share our common commitment to a re-united Ireland and our common analysis that the Stormont administration is not a transition to our objective but a British imperialist trap to prevent us from achieving it.

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The REPUBLICAN NETWORK FOR UNITY (RNU) Chairperson/Cathaoirleach, DANNY MCBREARTY sends New Year greetings to Irish Political prisoners and their families.

Mr. McBrearty expressed; “Solidarity with all Republican Parties and groups who share our common commitment to a re-united Ireland and our common analysis that the Stormont administration is not a transition to our objective but a British imperialist trap to prevent us from achieving it.

During the past year, the British Prime Minister reminded us of Britain’s true intentions in Ireland when he alluded to a new 25 year plan to rebrand the Six Counties that will make us more profitable for the British Crown. That rebranding has already begun with lethal cuts implemented by the Stormont partners will bring us little comfort.
Despite the illusion of ‘peace’, repression continues in British occupied Ireland which is conducted with zeal and rubber stamped by the Crown Constabulary Boards. Regardless of oppression, republican resistance to British policing remains unbroken.

In the coming year, R.N.U. will be honoring the Hunger Strikers by venerating the principles for which they fought and died for. We will also highlight any attempts to misuse their memory. Nearly thirty years on, Republican prisoners are still struggling against the failed policy of criminalization.

Early in the New Year, the Republican Network for Unity will be formally contacting and discussing with like-minded groups, the forthcoming elections with a view to see if agreement can be reached to advance core Irish Republican objectives”.

The R.N.U. Cathaoirleach concluded his statement; “RNU is gratified by our growing numbers and we will strive to politically oppose Britain's futile intervention in Irish affairs. Athbhlain Faoi Mhaise Daoibh”.

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