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A Little Question for Sinn Fein?

Me Fein | 13.12.2006 10:39 | Social Struggles

The question is this:

Does Sinn Fein endorse the racist policy of Michael Mc Dowell
who has been found in breach of both the Irish Constitution
and the European Convention on Human Rights, by the deportation
of parents of Irish Born Citizens?

Irrepressible questions?
Irrepressible questions?


Last night families of irish born citizens were deported at midnight.
The non- national parents were separated from their children in direct
breach of the European Convention of Human rights.

The question (above) for Sinn Fein has sub-sections:

a). Does Sinn Fein support the editorialising and proaganda of the
Irish Times Newspaper on the atrocities of the Dublin-Monaghan
bombings and the Miami Showband Massacre?

b). Does Sinn Fein Support the brutalisation of the Rossport
and Meath communities in the corrupt land-grab that singles
out the majority partner of this coalition government?

c).Are the Sinn Fein party in talks with the majority partner
in this coalition government with a view to formation of
a coalition after the next general election?

d).If so does Sinn Fein support the betrayal of sex abuse victims
by this present government in the Notorious 'Wood's Indemnity Deal'.

e). Nigerian born parents of Irish citizens were brutally separated
from their kids Last night and sent to Lagos. in direct contravention
of the European Convention on human rights and against the
Supreme Court judgement of Ms Justice Finlay -Geoghean.

Sinn Fein- Meaning- we ourselves- has not taken on the issues
of relevance to the Irish community, by supporting racism and
corruption.

This article was censored on Irish Indymedia- which is suppoused to be
'openwire', it represents the opinion of ordinary people on the streets
of Dublin.

Nollaig Shonha Dhibh go Leir- means 'Happy Christmas to all of you'.

Me Fein

Comments

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A better question for Sinn Fein?

13.12.2006 22:50

Are you actually going to support the police and the rule of law or continue kneecapings and punishment beatings

James


Quite, James

14.12.2006 12:03

Where's the outrage in Ireland? Or over here? Has anyone got any good links to stories summarising Sinn Fein's current illegal activities? Or are journalists too scared too?

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