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In the 18th and 19th centuries one of the more popular forms of protest against authoritarian governments or regimes wasContinue Reading
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In the 18th and 19th centuries one of the more popular forms of protest against authoritarian governments or regimes wasContinue Reading
While some have tried to reprimand An Sionnach Fionn and its readers for our assertive contribution in redefining the debateContinue Reading
The biggest deterrent to speaking Irish in Ireland? The hostile or derisory responses it elicits from a handful of chauvinisticContinue Reading
For over two-and-a-half years An Sionnach Fionn has been reporting on the rising levels of public antipathy towards Irish-speaking citizensContinue Reading
From Glenn Greenwald a must-read for Republican and progressive activists in Ireland and elsewhere examining how the internet is used andContinue Reading
The 14th century Statues of Kilkenny are generally remembered as one of the poorer attempts by the British state inContinue Reading
Several writers and activists have protested at my recent characterisation of Irish-speakers in Ireland as second-class citizens with second-class rights.Continue Reading
Another day, another confirmation that the Irish-speaking population of this island nation are not only second-class citizens of Ireland butContinue Reading
Wings Over Scotland, the influential news and current affairs website, launched an appeal early this morning for funding to keepContinue Reading
So suddenly the news media around the globe have become aware of one the most widely-known secrets in Irish andContinue Reading
The Limerick Leader carries an opinion piece by conservative columnist Patricia Feehily that plumbs the noxious depths of Anglophone intolerance asContinue Reading
The Basque insurgent organisation ETA has carried out a symbolic act of arms decommissioning in front of international observers asContinue Reading
There is a frankly bizarre article in today’s HuffPost UK by John Wight claiming that the independence campaign in Scotland isContinue Reading
The Scottish blogger Wee Ginger Dug has done some fantastic journalistic work recently analysing and translating political and media commentaryContinue Reading
Despite (or perhaps because of) all the controversy surrounding the proposals by the Parti Québécois to restrict the display of overtlyContinue Reading
On Saturday the 15th of February up to ten thousand people took part in Lá Mór na Gaeilge, a demonstrationContinue Reading
Lá Mór na Gaeilge, the rally in support of Irish language rights: 2.00pm, the entrance to the Garden of Remembrance,Continue Reading
This is not 1884 nor is it 1974. So what on earth is the military or revolutionary rationale for sendingContinue Reading
The importation, sale and production of illegal narcotics generates huge revenues for organised criminal gangs and their associates in mostContinue Reading
Another reminder about the demonstration for Irish language rights due to be held in Dublin at 2pm on the 15thContinue Reading
It was former Taoiseach na hÉireann, Charles Haughey, who coined one of the more famous phrases in the lexicon ofContinue Reading
There is a day-of-action planned for Saturday the 15th of February 2014 in support of Irish language rights on ourContinue Reading