Sunday 5 May 2013

Under British Command

On Thursday, May 2nd on the Al Jazeera news station troops of the European Union Training
Original 1914 Irish Volunteers Badge
since hijacked by the 26-County Army.
Mission in Mali “under British Command” were filmed shouting orders at Malian troops. While this was being said it was clearly seen that the particular soldier shouting the orders was wearing the Irish Tri-Colour on the sleeve of his arm. Also very visible was the 26-County Army Beret badge which has written on it ‘Óglaigh na h-Éireann’ and was first used in 1914 by the Irish Volunteers.

It must be noted that this is not a peacekeeping mission, so two questions must be asked. The first is are the 26-County Army willing to kill once more under British Army Command? And two, are they willing to take their subservience to the European Superstate to a new level and kill on their behalf and in the name of the Irish people?

We in Sinn Féin Poblachtach abhor the use of national emblems such as the Tri-Colour and the Óglaigh na h-Éireann badge which many have given their life’s in defence of by those who are nothing more than lackeys to international imperialism. We once more call on the people of Ireland to remain faithful and true to the cause of Irish Freedom for the overall good of the nation and of all its parts and to reject this complete erosion of Irish neutrality.


Cumann Séan Costello / Martin Hurson
Sinn Féin Poblachtach, Átha Luain, Co. na h-Iar mhí
www.rsfwestmeath.blogspot.com

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