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EIRE NUA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

EIRE NUA CAMPAIGN

Campaign Introduction

Eire Nua Storyboard

 


EIRE NUA - Fundamental Principles

Fundamental Principles

Charter of Rights

Government Structures

An Independent Judiciary

Separation of Church and State

 


EIRE NUA - A Geopolitical View

Eire Nua - provinces and regions

Connacht - regions and  districts

Munster - regions and districts

Ulster - regions and districts

Leinster - regions and districts

 


EIRE NUA EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

Ruairi O'Bragaigh interview on Eire Nua

The history of Eire Nua

Eire Nua Position Paper

Eire Nua Flyer

U.S. Visa Denial Flyer

U.S. Visa Denial Petition

Eire Nua Slide Show

Good Friday Agreement Position Paper

U.S. Visa Denial Policy Position Paper


ESSAYS

The first step towards a peaceful Ireland

A Plea to Irish politicians -let the British go

Eire Nua - a new beginning for Ireland

 

Introduction to the Eire Nua Awareness Campaign

General

Eire Nua (New Ireland) is a comprehensive Irish authored political program designed to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ireland in the context of a British withdrawal. Initially proposed by Sinn Fein in 1972, Eire Nua sets forth specific proposals to start the process of Irish reunification and reconciliation. It also includes proposals for a new all-Ireland constitution. The principle on which Eire Nua is based envisions a system of government in which all creeds and traditions would be represented and all citizens could exercise real power, without any one group infringing on the right of others.

Objectives

To increase awareness in the U.S. of the Irish authored Eire Nua political program and the proposals contained therein to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ireland in the context of a British withdrawal from the occupied six counties

To engage political leaders, the media and the American public in bringing pressure to bear on the U.S. government to reverse its selective visa denial policy directed at Eire Nua proponents.

Associated Activities

Prepare information packages for general distribution containing information relevant to the campaign.

Conduct Eire Nua related seminars and presentations at colleges, other institutions, and private parties.

Petition government bodies, institutions and organizations to pass resolutions supporting Eire Nua as a viable alternative to the Good Friday Agreement

Lobby legislators to initiate hearings on government's policy that denies entry visas to Eire Nua proponents.

Conduct a letter-writing campaign targeting newspapers and politicians and other interested parties regarding Eire Nua and competing proposals and the denial of visas to Eire Nua proponents

Participating in the Campaign

Handout Eire Nua related flyers and other promotional materials to friends and other interested parties when an opportunity presents itself.

Gather signatures on petitions relating to the denial of visas by the U.S. government to Eire Nua proponents to visit the U.S. for the purpose of promoting Eire Nua.

Join with other members and supporters in a letter-writing campaign.

Contact the National Eire Nua Campaign Coordinator  at eirenuavisa@irishfreedom.net  or at the postal address shown below for additional information on how to help.

 

 

National Irish Freedom Committee, P.O. Box 771084, Woodside, NY 11377

www. Irishfreedom.net 

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