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New Letter to Ireland from Catalonia

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Monday January 12, 2004 22:20author by Mikelet - Sometent Republica Socialista Report this post to the editors

In 1886 more than 6.000 catalans signed the "manifest d adhesio al poble irlandes" ( a text suporting the national and legal rights of irish people) ... Now a new "manifest" will be sent, but asking for help...

In 1886 more than 6.000 catalans signed the "manifest d adhesio al poble irlandes" ( a text suporting the national and legal rights of irish people) that was sent to C N Parnell... Now a new "manifest" has become a reallity beacuse of the initiative of a group of catalan intelectuals, they wan to ask to irish people and goverment to make pression to the EU to include in the European Constitution the rights of the nations without state - like catalonia and the catalan countries-, the nationali minorities and the people who forms them, and the posibility of the independece of them...
As a WORLD CITYTZEN, EUROPEAN and CATALAN I ask suport for this Letter that is a petition of INDIVIDUAL and COLLECTIVE FREEDOM for all of us, thanks.

To know about Catalonia go to http://http:www.freecatalonia.com

Related Link: http://homepage.mac.com/xavierborras/noumissatgealsirlandesos.html
author by ipsipublication date Fri Jan 16, 2004 13:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Tripartite Government of Catalonia this week had it's first public tiff. For the instruction of all interested in the development of this curious alliance of Social Democratic Labour with Republican Left Independence with Marxist Left Greens, I thought it would be nice to know what caused the end of their "honeymoon":
CCRTV. oh the CCRTV you say, well I asked thw barman where I have my morning coffee, "¿what is the CCRTV?" and he didn't know either, but it's the TV and Radio authority.
I think this is very significant.
So should Ireland ever see such a truly rainbow pact of the Left in the future, (which you know you will because I'm patiently showing you all how) watch out for who will control the Telly. - "Control never changes"%-)

Meanwhile, the Catalan speaking region of Valencia has launched at long last it's own indymedia collective the cyber-geographic location of which is deemed to be "northern Valencia", the discussions having lasted a long time and touched upon pressurising Barcelona imc to change it's name to "paisos catalanes-imc" (but in the end the BCN people won out, perhaps because we live more in BCN than in paisos catalanes?) the electronic bit being a server attached to New York half of which is located presently in Massachusetts the other half being a big secret.
You may find it's pages easily at this link:
http://laplana.nysindy.org/
and never really have to worry about where the server physically is at all @ all, which is the magickal mystery of the internet no?

author by Jim Monaghanpublication date Fri Jan 16, 2004 12:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

An historical footnote
IRA freedom fighter, Ernie O'Malley, was activally involved in supporting Catalan freedom fighters in the twenties.
Sean McBride told the story to a friend on mine and it is mentioned vaguely in the biography by I think English.
I don't know which party he was involved with but it would be an interesting thing to write up

author by Mauberepublication date Wed Jan 14, 2004 10:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The reason we dont have an independence day is because we're not independent, in terms of the north and our disregard for our indigenous culture

author by republican socialist irish - nonepublication date Wed Jan 14, 2004 01:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Not sure what you expect of Pres Mary Mc as she has did little in the way of supporting the unity of this county and I can't see her ever doing so either or the rest of the southern government.

As for support within europe, it doesn't even recognise Irish...

surely you would do better in establishing class solidarity among irish and catalan activists which would be against the united states of europe...

I like your website, yes it looks radical (maybe even very nationalist in parts) but why look to europe for acceptance?

strange, if not a bit 'cap in hand' reformist politics to think that europe can help your struggle or Irelands for that matter!


Visca Ireland! Visca Catalonia!

author by Gaillimhedpublication date Tue Jan 13, 2004 17:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Irish Gaelic isnt a recognised European language!
And we dont even have an independence day,
christ even luxembourg has an independence day !
I'd advise the catalans to look elsewhere for pragmatic support. Come to the irish governmenty if youve got some dodgy contracts to launder or if youre looking for back door tax breaks and less than regular passport deals, otherwise Feck off.

I dont really hold out much hope for the plight of small 'stateless nations', as all nationality is to be plastered over in the new empire.

author by -publication date Tue Jan 13, 2004 16:08author address catalúnya.author phone Report this post to the editors

to think 6,000 Catalans wrote to Parnell.
him with his ne plus ultra, and them with their y plus ultra. I wonder who they were?
I shall find out more, and report back.

Till then, support the Catalan language, and it's conversion to official european status, now that you've all made sure gaielge is safe... and push the "stateless nation / european region" envelope as far it shall merrily go please. I don't have to tell you all why, because you're rightously clever and tippy toppy perceptive.

It night be nice to send 6,000 Irish signatures back a hundred and so years on...

author by Simon the piemanpublication date Tue Jan 13, 2004 14:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Tell the Catalans to get onto Bush and Blair. Sure wasnt it their pre-decessors who found a state for the Jews who wandered the earth after losing their way out of Palestine? Although some theories suggest that Howard Carter found scrolls in the Pyramids to suggest otherwise???? Who Knows??
By the way Im all for a Catalan State but somehow I think its a waste of time getting onto our spineless government.

author by Mariepublication date Tue Jan 13, 2004 11:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Irish government never stood up for independence in Ireland. The recent report on the Dubln bombings shows that they wouldn't even complain about the murder of their own citizens by British agents.

don't waste your time. The Irish govement will never support such a manifest.

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