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Hessian Peel
12th November 2008, 21:22
02/11/08


400 Irish republicans today gathered in west Belfast in defiance of the British government, the British army, the PSNI and the Six County Parades Commission.


Activists from all over Ireland saw through the lies and black propaganda mustered up by the Royal Irish Regiment's cheerleaders and stood face to face with heavily armed PSNI personnel in a powerful statement of opposition to British rule.


éirígí activists and supporters gathered at 10.30am on a glorious day which matched the enthusiasm of the large crowd. The demonstrators marched towards the PSNI barricade which was set up to stop protests against the British military display taking place in the city.


éirígí stewards marched to the barricade and set up a protective line, whilst banners bearing messages such as "Oppose Britain’s Murder Machine", were erected and a platform prepared.


Only metres from the barricade, the rally was addressed by Alex McCrory, a former H Block republican political prisoner and blanketman, who read a statement from Relatives for Justice – the group which campaigns on behalf of victims of British state violence.


Following Alex's contribution, Brenda Downes, whose husband was shot dead by the RUC in 1984 at a similar rally, and whose killer was acquitted of the charge of manslaughter in a British court, addressed the rally and condemned the RIR and British state forces as murderers.

Finally, Brian Leeson, éirígí chairperson, addressed the crowd and explained the reasons behind éirígí's decision to mobilise on the streets of Belfast.

Before finishing he addressed the "paramilitary police force of the state" and told them to take a message back to their masters.


He said: "Tell them that hundreds of men and women of all ages stood before you today. Tell your masters in Downing Street that those men and women stood without fear, that they disobeyed your Parades Commission and they disobeyed your law.


Tell your masters, that among the crowds you saw many ex-prisoners, you saw blanketmen, you saw the victims of your violence, and tell them, that beside these men from the H Blocks, who brought the war to the British state for 30 years, stood a new generation that was as determined as any generation that came before them.


Tell them that you looked into the eyes of a risen people, and that they were not afraid. You tell your masters that!"

For videos and pictures of the event visit www.eirigi.org (http://www.eirigi.org).

Dóchas
12th November 2008, 21:35
02/11/08


"Oppose Britain’s Murder Machine".

iv seen loads of posters with this slogan and i was wondering what it was, is it the PSNI? or am i completely wrong?

Hessian Peel
12th November 2008, 21:46
Well the 'Murder Machine' refers to the entire British military apparatus (of which the RUC-PSNI play a paramilitary role in Ireland), but the posters you've seen are in reference to the Royal Irish Regiment and the other regiments involved in that disgusting display of imperialist triumphalism in Belfast a number of weeks ago.

Dóchas
12th November 2008, 21:52
Well the 'Murder Machine' refers to the entire British military apparatus (of which the RUC-PSNI play a paramilitary role in Ireland), but the posters you've seen are in reference to the Royal Irish Regiment and the other regiments involved in that disgusting display of imperialist triumphalism in Belfast a number of weeks ago.

what would drive a man to join the royal irish regiment? i suppose they're all unionist bastards

Hessian Peel
12th November 2008, 21:53
If the so-called Irish "Left" are anti-imperialist why didn't they oppose the march? The Anarchists in WSM did but simultaneously insulted Republicans by labelling us as sectarian bigots who are merely interested in competing with Sinn Féin, which is of course, complete cack. Organisations and individuals coming out with such nonsense should reflect upon the fact that what they're claiming is indistinguishable from pro-imperialist rhetoric.

Hessian Peel
12th November 2008, 21:54
what would drive a man to join the royal irish regiment? i suppose they're all unionist bastards

Apparently they're our "working class comrades"; "workers in uniform".

Dóchas
12th November 2008, 21:56
Apparently they're our "working class comrades"; "workers in uniform".

my ass!! "workers" killing workers, thats a new one.

Magdalen
12th November 2008, 22:28
Just thought I'd pass this on, I thought it might be of some interest to you all. This is from the website of my organisation, the Revolutionary Communist Group.

Protest Against British Imperialism - Glasgow

The Revolutionary Communist Group salutes the principled Celtic football supporters who led the protest against British imperialism outside Celtic Park today. In the face of an intense propaganda campaign waged by the government and risking demonisation by the media hundreds of fans walked out of the game in opposition to the club's support for the British Legion and its annual poppy appeal. Around 400 fans gathered outside the stadium for over an hour chanting slogans and singing songs against British imperialism in Ireland and around the world. As one protester put it to FRFI, ‘we are here protesting for peace, not war. But peace can only come when there is justice.’

This latest development is a part of a conscious ideological offensive by the British state and its lackeys in order to encourage support for British imperialism and to eradicate any opposition to it. The appointment of the war criminal John Reid to the chairmanship of Celtic FC is part of this ideological offensive. During his time in office, the current Labour member of parliament and former British cabinet member, ruthlessly defended the interests of British imperialism acting as Defence Secretary, Home Secretary and British Direct Ruler to Ireland.

Today’s demonstration was called by the newly formed group Celts Against Imperialism and was an explicit protest in opposition to not only British imperialism in Ireland but also included chants in opposition to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and also support for the Palestinian Resistance. The RCG recognises the political significance of today’s protest led by a section of the Celtic support on a clear anti imperialist basis. This protest comes despite the failure of the anti war movement in Glasgow and elsewhere to build any real and meaningful opposition against British imperialism. Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! and the RCG were the only political group on the left to support the protest alongside Celts Against Imperialism.

http://www.revolutionarycommunist.org/images/newsimages/celticpark_01.jpg

The protest continues the traditions of Celtic fans opposition to imperialism and injustice. One Celtic fan was ejected from the stadium today and had his season ticket confiscated by stewards for refusing to remove his Palestinian flag. The fan spoke to FRFI afterwards and intends to fight this action by the club. Only by actively campaigning in support of democratic rights can we assert our right organise. Over recent years FRFI has campaigned against the attempted bans on the sale of political literature outside football grounds and the attempts to ban and censor the image of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara. In the context of the international capitalist crisis which will see increasing attacks on working class people in this country and around the world, the RCG and FRFI stands with any movement which represents the interests of the oppressed.

FRFI would welcome any letters or contributions from readers and supporters. Please send your contributions to [email protected]

To contact FRFI in Glasgow email [email protected]

thejambo1
13th November 2008, 09:52
how can real celtic fans win when john reid is involved at parkhead?:( i am not a celtic fan by the way.

Hessian Peel
13th November 2008, 12:11
Just thought I'd pass this on, I thought it might be of some interest to you all. This is from the website of my organisation, the Revolutionary Communist Group.

Protest Against British Imperialism - Glasgow

The Revolutionary Communist Group salutes the principled Celtic football supporters who led the protest against British imperialism outside Celtic Park today. In the face of an intense propaganda campaign waged by the government and risking demonisation by the media hundreds of fans walked out of the game in opposition to the club's support for the British Legion and its annual poppy appeal. Around 400 fans gathered outside the stadium for over an hour chanting slogans and singing songs against British imperialism in Ireland and around the world. As one protester put it to FRFI, ‘we are here protesting for peace, not war. But peace can only come when there is justice.’

This latest development is a part of a conscious ideological offensive by the British state and its lackeys in order to encourage support for British imperialism and to eradicate any opposition to it. The appointment of the war criminal John Reid to the chairmanship of Celtic FC is part of this ideological offensive. During his time in office, the current Labour member of parliament and former British cabinet member, ruthlessly defended the interests of British imperialism acting as Defence Secretary, Home Secretary and British Direct Ruler to Ireland.

Today’s demonstration was called by the newly formed group Celts Against Imperialism and was an explicit protest in opposition to not only British imperialism in Ireland but also included chants in opposition to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and also support for the Palestinian Resistance. The RCG recognises the political significance of today’s protest led by a section of the Celtic support on a clear anti imperialist basis. This protest comes despite the failure of the anti war movement in Glasgow and elsewhere to build any real and meaningful opposition against British imperialism. Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! and the RCG were the only political group on the left to support the protest alongside Celts Against Imperialism.

http://www.revolutionarycommunist.org/images/newsimages/celticpark_01.jpg

The protest continues the traditions of Celtic fans opposition to imperialism and injustice. One Celtic fan was ejected from the stadium today and had his season ticket confiscated by stewards for refusing to remove his Palestinian flag. The fan spoke to FRFI afterwards and intends to fight this action by the club. Only by actively campaigning in support of democratic rights can we assert our right organise. Over recent years FRFI has campaigned against the attempted bans on the sale of political literature outside football grounds and the attempts to ban and censor the image of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara. In the context of the international capitalist crisis which will see increasing attacks on working class people in this country and around the world, the RCG and FRFI stands with any movement which represents the interests of the oppressed.

FRFI would welcome any letters or contributions from readers and supporters. Please send your contributions to [email protected]

To contact FRFI in Glasgow email [email protected]

Good stuff. :thumbup1:

Dóchas
13th November 2008, 20:37
Just thought I'd pass this on, I thought it might be of some interest to you all. This is from the website of my organisation, the Revolutionary Communist Group.

Protest Against British Imperialism - Glasgow

The Revolutionary Communist Group salutes the principled Celtic football supporters who led the protest against British imperialism outside Celtic Park today. In the face of an intense propaganda campaign waged by the government and risking demonisation by the media hundreds of fans walked out of the game in opposition to the club's support for the British Legion and its annual poppy appeal. Around 400 fans gathered outside the stadium for over an hour chanting slogans and singing songs against British imperialism in Ireland and around the world. As one protester put it to FRFI, ‘we are here protesting for peace, not war. But peace can only come when there is justice.’

This latest development is a part of a conscious ideological offensive by the British state and its lackeys in order to encourage support for British imperialism and to eradicate any opposition to it. The appointment of the war criminal John Reid to the chairmanship of Celtic FC is part of this ideological offensive. During his time in office, the current Labour member of parliament and former British cabinet member, ruthlessly defended the interests of British imperialism acting as Defence Secretary, Home Secretary and British Direct Ruler to Ireland.

Today’s demonstration was called by the newly formed group Celts Against Imperialism and was an explicit protest in opposition to not only British imperialism in Ireland but also included chants in opposition to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and also support for the Palestinian Resistance. The RCG recognises the political significance of today’s protest led by a section of the Celtic support on a clear anti imperialist basis. This protest comes despite the failure of the anti war movement in Glasgow and elsewhere to build any real and meaningful opposition against British imperialism. Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! and the RCG were the only political group on the left to support the protest alongside Celts Against Imperialism.



The protest continues the traditions of Celtic fans opposition to imperialism and injustice. One Celtic fan was ejected from the stadium today and had his season ticket confiscated by stewards for refusing to remove his Palestinian flag. The fan spoke to FRFI afterwards and intends to fight this action by the club. Only by actively campaigning in support of democratic rights can we assert our right organise. Over recent years FRFI has campaigned against the attempted bans on the sale of political literature outside football grounds and the attempts to ban and censor the image of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara. In the context of the international capitalist crisis which will see increasing attacks on working class people in this country and around the world, the RCG and FRFI stands with any movement which represents the interests of the oppressed.

FRFI would welcome any letters or contributions from readers and supporters. Please send your contributions to [email protected]

To contact FRFI in Glasgow email [email protected]

shit thats one of the worst examples of imperialism so close to home in my lifetime, like no free speech outside the club?! thats messed up. and they must be really worried if they are even banning pictures of comrade che! were you there at the protests?

PRC-UTE
14th November 2008, 03:56
the IRSP did a demo, too but it was in the Markets. they were greeted warmly by local residents who even fed them.

Hessian Peel
9th December 2008, 16:33
the IRSP did a demo, too but it was in the Markets. they were greeted warmly by local residents who even fed them.

Good stuff. :cool: