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Over 10,000 Proclamations Distributed

category dublin | sci-tech | press release author Tuesday July 04, 2006 02:27author by Cormac Ryan PRO éirígí - éirígí Report this post to the editors

City-wide Distribution Continues

The profile of the "Recalim the Republic" campaign is continuing to grow with one Proclamation for every 50 homes in Dublin already distributed by éirígí activists and supporters. Those interested in supporting the campaign or obtaining a copy of the Proclamation can contact éirígí below.
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Over 10,000
The number of poster-size copies of the 1916 Proclamations distributed by éirígí over the last month has now exceeded 10,000, with the most recent distribution seeing almost 2,000 homes in west Tallaght receiving their copies. This represents approximately one Proclamation for every fifty homes in the city. The response from people across Dublin has been overwhelmingly positive with many making financial donations to the campaign, thus ensuring that ever-larger number of Proclamations can be printed and distributed to homes across the city.

Who Owns Ireland?
This mass-distribution is part of the “Reclaim the Republic” campaign being run by éirígí to mark the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising. The campaign is encouraging people to compare the Ireland of today with the Ireland envisioned by those who penned the Proclamation. The campaign is further asking what degree of Irish freedom has been achieved and whether the Ireland of today truly cherishes “all the children of the nation equally”.

By distributing so many copies of the 1916 Proclamation, a move which the Dublin government has noticeably shied away from, éirígí hopes to trigger an awareness of just how short modern-day Ireland falls from that hoped for by Connolly, Clarke and Pearse . When all of the pomp and ceremony of the Dublin government’s 1916 commemoration has faded there will still be serious questions to be answered about who has ownership of Ireland – Is it we the people or is it a privileged, wealthy elite?

Supporting the Republic
Displaying a copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic at home or in the workplace serves as an act of visible support for the ideals of 1916; an independent Ireland based upon equality, and provision for all of the people.

To date copies of the Proclamation have been distributed at shopping centres, in public houses, outside of cinemas, Croke Park and the GPO as well as door to door in housing estates.

Those individuals or groups wishing to assist the campaign can do so by e-mailing reclaimtherepublic@eirigi.org or by phoning 086 236 72 98.

Get your Copy
Individuals interested in obtaining a copy of the Proclamation can do so by e-mailing or phoning details above. Those involved in sports clubs, community groups, resident’s associations, trade unions etc who are interested in distributing Proclamations within their own group should get in touch and let us know how many copies they require.

For more information on the campaign and other campaigns that éirígí are involved in log onto the website below.

Related Link: http://www.eirigi.org

Ready for Distribution
Ready for Distribution

Door to Door in West Tallaght
Door to Door in West Tallaght

Discussing the Campaign
Discussing the Campaign

Outside "The Wind That Shakes The Barley"
Outside "The Wind That Shakes The Barley"

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Fair play     Barleyman    Tue Jul 04, 2006 03:44 
   Finbars     Dublin Fan    Tue Jul 04, 2006 03:50 
   No tablets     No candle    Tue Jul 04, 2006 04:07 
   All very nice but     Confused    Tue Jul 04, 2006 12:51 
   yes what is the point     john    Tue Jul 04, 2006 13:13 
   The point is     Not Confused    Tue Jul 04, 2006 13:32 
   Accountabilty     Not impressed    Tue Jul 04, 2006 13:45 
   Democratic Programme     pat c    Tue Jul 04, 2006 13:51 
   Time Will Tell     Doubting Thomas    Tue Jul 04, 2006 13:54 
 10   CLAR OIBRE POBLACANAIGHE     pat c    Tue Jul 04, 2006 13:58 
 11   90th anniversary     Mark H    Tue Jul 04, 2006 14:02 
 12   Democratic Programme     Bourgeois nationalist    Tue Jul 04, 2006 14:19 
 13   Funding their Campaign     The brady bunch    Tue Jul 04, 2006 14:34 
 14   Eirigi- SF SUB GROUP OR NOT     Daydoe    Tue Jul 04, 2006 15:13 
 15   SF nonsense     Still Not Impressed    Tue Jul 04, 2006 15:33 
 16   Yes but     Not impressed either    Tue Jul 04, 2006 15:34 
 17   yes but, what?     mojo pin    Tue Jul 04, 2006 16:04 
 18   Yes mojo pin indeed     Not Impressed    Tue Jul 04, 2006 16:26 
 19   1919 Declaration of Independence     Charlie Kerins    Tue Jul 04, 2006 16:32 
 20   Why the fuss?     Colm Breathnach    Tue Jul 04, 2006 16:32 
 21   Brief comment     Jonah    Tue Jul 04, 2006 16:45 
 22   Pettiness     Jebus    Tue Jul 04, 2006 17:02 
 23   who are you fooling?     interested    Wed Jul 05, 2006 23:34 
 24   no fooling you     jambo    Thu Jul 06, 2006 13:34 
 25   problems with Eirigi     Skeptical    Thu Jul 06, 2006 14:11 
 26   My football team...     Definitely Interested!    Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:40 
 27   Definetely Interested     Lower League Pundit    Thu Jul 06, 2006 15:51 
 28   Joining the British FA     Donnchadh    Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:12 
 29   Are you suggesting the overthrow of Bunreacht na hEireann     Cormac Eile    Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:24 
 30   Who Are Ye!     Who are ye!    Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:35 
 31   my football team is better than yours     jambo    Thu Jul 06, 2006 16:51 
 32   problems with Eirigi     el shea    Thu Jul 06, 2006 17:00 
 33   support all progressive teams     Bigger Problems    Thu Jul 06, 2006 20:12 
 34   Was not referring to the soccer discussion     Cormac Eile    Thu Jul 06, 2006 20:30 
 35   Skeptical, Are you serious?     An Gaeilge    Fri Jul 07, 2006 09:48 
 36   Bunreactt na hEireann     Flynn    Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:04 
 37   Leaders     Bean DeValera    Tue Aug 22, 2006 20:24 


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