Poblacht na nOibrithe, Aibreán / Bealtaine 2011
Date: | 2011 |
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Organisation: | Éirígí |
Publication: | Poblacht na nOibrithe |
Issue: | Aibreán / Bealtaine 2011 |
Type: | Publication Issue |
View: | View Document |
Discuss: | Comments on this document |
Subjects: | British Queen Visit to Ireland, 2011 |
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Commentary From The Cedar Lounge Revolution
1st December 2022
A “British Royal Visit Special” issue of Éirígí’s Poblacht na nOibrithe, carrying the headline, Níl Fáilte Romhat! (you aren’t welcome!), produced to coincide with the visit of the British queen to Ireland in 2011.
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Opposition to the State Visit of the British Queen to Ireland
These documents oppose the state visit of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland in 2011. The visit took place from 17th-20th May, with protests by the Irish Anti-War Movement, Eirígí and others. These documents promote those protests and other events in the lead up to the visit.
Opposition to the State Visit of the British Queen to Ireland
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