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REPUBLICAN SINN FÉIN IN DUBLIN
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RSF - 105th Ard Fheis , 14th/15th November 2009 : report and pics here.
Community Sector CDP/JI/CE Dublin protest , Friday November 6 , 2009 . Report and pics here, and report and pics of the protest held on Monday 23 November 2009 can be seen here, and click here for a report on the December 7th 2009 protest.
RSF ballad session , Ballyfermot, Saturday 28th November 2009 : report and pics here.
CABHAIR Christmas Swim , 25-12-2009. For the 33rd consecutive year. Details here.
This is the web-site of Comhairle Ceantair Átha Cliath, the organising body of Republican Sinn Féin in Dublin. There are Cumainn organised all around the county. With this site you can keep up to date with events in Dublin and decide where best you can make your own contribution to the struggle for an All-Ireland Republic.
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Republican Sinn Féin, founded in 1905, is the only political organisation still committed to the All-Ireland Republic, proclaimed in 1916, endorsed by the people of Ireland in the 1918 General Election, the last true All-Ireland vote, and ratified by the First Dáil in 1919. In doing so we are the only truly Republican political organisation in Ireland. Our objectives are a free, independent and united Ireland. Republicanism in Ireland has always in the words of Theobald Wolfe Tone been about: "The Right of Man in Ireland. The greatest happiness of the greatest number in this island".
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- The complete overthrow of British rule in Ireland, and the establishment of a Federal Democratic Socialist Republic based on the Proclamation of 1916.
- To bring the Proclamation of the Republic, Easter 1916, into effective operation and to maintain and consolidate the Government of the Republic, representative of the people of all Ireland, based on that Proclamation.
- To establish in the Republic a reign of social justice based on Irish Republican socialist principles in accordance with the Proclamation of the Republic of 1916 and the Democratic Programme of the First Dáil Éireann in 1919 and by a just distribution of the nation's wealth and resources, and to institute a system of government suited to the particular needs of the people.
- To establish the Irish language as the primary means of communication in the Republic, to teach Irish history in such a way as will foster a pride in our cultural heritage and a sense of rights and responsibilities in our people as citizens of the Republic.
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