Liam Kenny/Kevin Barry cumann

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

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                                          RSF WOLFETONE COMMEMORATION


***BODENSTOWN COMMEMORATION***
RSF KILDARE will be holding their annual WOLFETONE Commemoration on july 28th in Sallins Co Kildare
  Assemble at marrons garage in sallins village at 4.00pm and marching at 4.30pm

There will music to follow in the 5 lamps Naas with music by
... Ray Cox ............................8.00pm --- 9.30pm
Black stair rebels................10.30pm--- closing time
There will be a raffle to follow with prizes
ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN IN

Tuesday, 12 June 2012




Liam Kenny/Kevin Barry cumann would like to thank everybody who turned out to commemorate Oglach Liam Kenny . We would like to give a big mention to paddy sweeney and the druids for the music on the night what great entertainment it was , we would also like to give a big thanks to the John Brady memorial flute band from strabane  , our friend John ( mr. bagpipes ) , the RSF color party who put on a great march and all the speakers on the day and night









 OGLACH Liam Kenny commemoration function








 Oglach Liam Kenny commemoration

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Sinn Féin Poblachtach expands in Co. Kildare
Sinn Féin Poblachtach Kildare have established a new cumman in Naas. They have decided to name the cumman in honour of 1798 hero Fr. Farrell, who was murdered along with his men by the British forces of occupation at the Curragh. Anyone wishing to join the Fr. Farrell cumman can contact, 087-7370467 or 086-0533539



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Media Information From
Joe Lynch, RSF Republican Sinn Fein
National spokesman/Editor Saoirse Nua
Ballinacurra Weston, Limerick
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Contact Joe Lynch on 085 1986280 or email: rsflimerick@live.ie
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MURDERED REPUBLICAN LEADER TO BE
REMEMBERED AT GRAVESIDE COMMEMORATION


A Republican leader murdered by drug dealers in Dublin a
year ago will be remembered this weekend when a special
event takes place in Palmerstown cemetery on Saturday,
 Assemble 16.30 at Palmerstown Shopping Centre

    Liam Kenny of Clondalkin was gunned down on
8th June last year by drug dealers who objected to his
anti-drugs drive in his local community.

Last night Joe Lynch from Limerick, the national
spokesperson for Republican Sinn Féin said that
so far no one has been before the Free State courts in relation
to the murder of the Dublin man.

“Liam Kenny was a lifelong Republican who was
murdered by drug dealers who prey on vulnerable
young people. He died defending his community
from the activities of drug gangs.


“At a time of unprecedented financial crisis when the most
deprived people in society are being targeted by the politicians
to pay the price for the criminal actions of the bankers and speculators,
the drug dealers are spreading their misery in the community,
and the official response is to turn a blind eye. This inaction is
a national scandal.

“The RSF President Seamus O’Suilleabhain from Broadford
will deliver the oration to remember Liam Kenny and his
example to young people to strive for a new and united
Ireland with the values of the Easter Proclamation as
guiding principles


REPUBLICAN WOMAN PRISONER LANDS LITERARY AWARD
A Republican women prisoner has scooped a top literary
prize from among over twelve thousand students at the
City of Dublin VEC Sports and Cultural Council.

Rose Lynch from Limerick was presented with her
trophy by English literature tutor Margaret Cronin
at a ceremony in the Dochas centre attached to
Mountjoy prison.

The Limerick woman who comes from a well known
Republican family won the literature award for her
study entitled Heroes of Ireland.

Last night the President of Republican Sinn Fein, historian
Seamus O’Suilleabhain from Broadford said that Rose
Lynch had demonstrated her knowledge of Irish history
and her literary flair by landing the SCC award.

The SCC is a unique body in the Irish Vocational Educational
system. Founded in 1935, the City of Dublin VEC’s Sports and
Cultural Council promotes and co-ordinates inter-school sporting and
cultural events for the 12,000 students in the CDVEC’s 22 schools and
colleges, as well as, in the Free State Prison Service.

The aims of the SCC are to educate, organise, promote and encourage
students to develop their abilities through participating in a wide range
of sporting and cultural events. In its own unique way, the SCC meets
the needs of the CDVEC students, young/old, male/female, Irish/non Irish,
by encouraging participation for all. It is a model that works well having
adapted and changed throughout its long history, to meet the ever changing
and diverse needs of students

Funeral of Mick Ryan from Limerick RSF and POW activist