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 | | Irish men and women bravely fought and died for the rights of all of us, for all the people of this island to live in political, economic, and social freedom in a Republic that cherishes all the children of the nation equally. |
 | | For the sum of all of this, we remain proud to be part of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement, proud of the movement's history of dedication to a revolutionary course and its rejection of the reformist morass in which so many revolutionary movements in Ireland have sunk in the past. |
 | | The British Army still patrol our streets, their intelligence service still operates clandestine operations, they continue to maintain and update their military installations. |
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