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    Óglaigh na hÉireann New Year Message 2007. (RIRA)

    Have just noticed this on the 32CSM board, seems to be quite a counterpoint to the Provos statement, what think ye?



    Óglaigh na hÉireann New Year Message 2007.

    This following text was issued anonymously to The Sovereign Nation.

    Óglaigh na hÉireann New Years Message 2007.

    The Leadership of Óglaigh na hÉireann extend solidarity and New Years Greetings to our Volunteers, to our friends and to our supporters at home and abroad. We also send solidarity greetings to our POW’s and to their families and pledge to them our continued support. At this time we remember all those who gave their lives for the Republican cause and their families, we promise them that we will continue until our objectives have been achieved.

    Republicanism has been dealt a grave blow in the last decade and more. Its revolutionary character has been drowned in a sea of reformism, separatist politics has given was to the politics of Home Rule, radical Republicanism has given way to constitutional nationalism. This is a situation that all Republicans have a duty and responsibility to reverse.

    Óglaigh na hÉireann call for a realignment of the Republican forces around the defence of the Republican position. For too long we have allowed ourselves to be fragmented, marginalised and isolated. This has provided succour to our enemies and has allowed our position to be portrayed as weak.

    There is now however a reawakening among the Republican base. The scale of the treachery that would encourage Irish Republicans to support a British police force has cut through the ambiguous double speak and no amount of spin can conceal what republicans are being asked to endorse.

    Óglaigh na hÉireann condemn the attempts by former comrades to intimidate and silence debate among Republicans on the policing issue and we further view their attempts to portray themselves as victims of Republican threats for what they are, an attempt to distract their own base from the inevitability of their eventual capitulation to British and Unionist preconditions.

    Ireland is a nation under occupation and as such the issue of British policing cannot be separated from the constitutional question. Those who would argue that civic and political policing are unconnected are misreading the reality of the situation, while a country is under occupation all policing is political. Recognition of the police as legitimate is recognising the legitimacy of the state they are tasked to protect. It is a recognition of the legitimacy of the status quo.

    Óglaigh na hÉireann have been tasked in our constitution to uphold and defend Irish sovereignty, this is incompatible with support of a police force under the control of those who have failed to recognise our sovereignty and have used this police force in support of their army of occupation.

    Óglaigh na hÉireann will continue to resist British occupation in all its manifestations. We will continue to reject the ongoing process of pacification and normalisation and we will continue to resist all those who engage in or facilitate this process. This coming year we again pledge ourselves to the defence of Irish sovereignty, the Irish peoples right to national self determination and in defence of the nation.

    Beir Bua.

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    This coming year we again pledge ourselves to the defence of Irish sovereignty, the Irish peoples right to national self determination and in defence of the nation
    Does that mean they will actually do something?

    That statment is all hot air and no substance. Words and no action. Please, prove me wrong.

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    Yet another statement purporting to come from Óglaigh na hÉireann when it clearly does not.
    "I hereby declare that the Continuity Executive and the Continuity Army Council are the lawful Executive and Army Council respectively of the Irish Republican Army, and that the governmental authority, delegated in the Proclamation of 1938, now resides in the Continuity Army Council, and its lawful successors."

    Comdt. General Thomas Maguire

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    What about the content of the statement? the analysis of the current situation, any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard
    Yet another statement purporting to come from Óglaigh na hÉireann when it clearly does not.
    For once we agree Risteard :wink:

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    Who are ONH daftpunk and why?

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    Óglaigh na hÉireann call for a realignment of the Republican forces around the defence of the Republican position. For too long we have allowed ourselves to be fragmented, marginalised and isolated.
    Is this a feeble attempt to draw support from other groups? At least its a mealymouthed acceptance of their own failures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ciaran
    Who are ONH daftpunk and why?
    why what chara?

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    Quote Originally Posted by daftpunkt
    This coming year we again pledge ourselves to the defence of Irish sovereignty, the Irish peoples right to national self determination and in defence of the nation
    Does that mean they will actually do something?

    That statment is all hot air and no substance. Words and no action. Please, prove me wrong.
    No doubt when they do something, you and your ilk will be the first to condemn them.
    Good positive statement.I support the calls for Republican unity and realignment. No anti Provo rants (which can be off putting to waverers.) and no cliches(sites of struggle, bold steps, toe to toe..)
    Their position on legitimacy, crown forces, and future is crystal clear.
    Just 1 gram of cocaine destroys 4m2 of tropical rainforest. Give it up ya selfish b'stards.

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    Why do whoever you consider ONH as the 'real' ONH have that stauts in your eyes?

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