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Liverpool Remembers the Hunger Strikers

James Larkin RFB | 18.08.2006 13:49 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Liverpool

Saturday 2nd September 2006
Assemble 12 pm, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool
Prominent speakers and Republican bands in attendance



Saturday 2nd September 2006
Assemble 12 pm, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool
Prominent speakers and Republican bands in attendance

James Larkin RFB

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Yeah I'll remember them whilst I eat my fish supper!

18.08.2006 19:55

Only joking I'll be thinking about the victims of IRA violence, why don't you hold this event in nearby Warrington?

James


ten brave men

22.08.2006 13:05

as we live in liverpool ,its where we march ,not warrington
ten BRAVE men ,sacrificed themselves in a fight against BRIT-occupation/ torture /false imprisonment and brit injustice for 800 hundred years,
and you slag em off with flippant remarks about fish suppers!!!
youve probably never fought for a political cause in yer life ,is that through lack of brains or lack of courage?????
so dont slag off those who have
so you run along now sonny,
and as for your fish supper ,your lucky someone else battered it

shug


Political activists?

23.08.2006 10:29

10 men did die they were pawns sacrificed cynically by the likes of Adams. But was it politics? I mean to take political activism to the point of deliberately murdering civilians (go to Warrington to find out more) or murdering off duty cops stretches the point a bit for me. This 'political' campaign murdered 2000 people and where is your united Ireland? Don't take my word for it go to the Cain website or read 'lost lives' and you will realise that the IRA did most of the killing and most victims were civilians. Better still ask people in Warrington, Enniskillen, Bessbrook, Teebane etc etc. So why not commemorate those tragic deaths? I mean 2000 deaths that is all you contributed and you lost! I'll let you explain to IMCers why you won't be going to Warrington or was attacking a market town on a saturday afternoon political activism?

James