The following is a famous poem by Pádraig Pearse, one of the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin. Pearse was executed by the British colonial authorities after the failed rebellion. His death, and those of others who perished with him, inspired a mulitude to rise up and fight for Irish freedom. That fight […]
Irish Photos Of Modern Conflict
This is a fine assortment of photographs from the war fought between militant Irish Republicans and the British forces and their proxies in the Occupied Six Counties (OSC). The pictures show militant Republicans, as well as British squaddies and their friends and allies among the terrorists of Unionist paramilitarism. https://youtu.be/53D9xBC3-yg – If you care, give […]
Free Staters And Anti-Republicans Pogroms
Here is a reminder of some of the real dangers faced by Republicans in Ireland. Sometimes the worst enemies are those within the nation. via Free Staters And Anti-Republican Pogroms
Unionist Bigots Force Six Counties To Brink, 1974
This short documentary looks at the Workers Council Strike of 1974, when embittered Unionists in the Occupied Six Counties of Ireland decided to protest against the power-sharing Sunningdale Agreement. Both mainstream Unionists and paramilitaries, as well as elements from the RUC and UDR, stood together at illegal roadblocks in a demonstration of their bigotry and […]
IRA Raid On British Army Barracks
This TG4 documentary looks back on the 1954 IRA raid upon the British Army Base of Gough Barracks, in Armagh City. During this raid, the IRA team commandeered all weapons in the base without firing a shot. Some of those who took part in that daring raid speak of their experiences in this insightful piece […]
The Foggy Dew
This Irish rebel classic was written by Canon Charlies O’Neill (1887-1963) of Portglenone, County Antrim in the Occupied Six Counties (OSC). He was also parish priest of Kilcoo and later Newcastle in County Down, also in the OSC. Although many will know the air, it is the lyrics that Rebel Voice wishes to present here. […]
Ernie O’Malley – Ireland’s Rebel Son
Ernie O’Malley was an outstanding Irish revolutionary who fought for the Republican cause in both the Tan War and the following Civil War. Rebel Voice is of the opinion that his account of the War for Irish Freedom, titled On Another Man’s Wound, is probably the best account of that heroic conflict. Like all Republicans, […]
UVF – Behind The Mask
UVF – Behind The Mask by Aaron Edwards This is an in-depth examination of the British Unionist terrorist group known as the Ulster Volunteer Force who carried out a campaign of murder and sectarian violence in the Occupied Six Counties of Ireland over the course of more than 40 years. At time of writing, […]
Poem On Tom Barry, by Bobby Sands
Tom Barry was an acclaimed commander of the 3rd, West Cork Flying Column of the IRA, responsible for the famed Kilmichael Ambush which killed 18 British Auxillaries during the Black and Tan War. He was a solid tactician who fought on the Republican side during the ill-fated Civil War. He later supported the existence of […]
British Squaddies Speak About South Armagh
It is said that you must know your enemy to defeat him. This short video clip is taken from a US documentary on the war in the Occupied Six Counties (OSC). It is interesting to hear the clipped British accents of the officers who are interviewed in the first part of the video. One officer […]
Murals As Resistance Across The Occupied Six Counties
Art has long been a means of resistance to tyranny. In Ireland’s Occupied Six Counties (OSC), the tradition of murals has served to make profound statements upon historical and current injustice in Ireland and beyond. Whether it is the fight for Basque freedom, the struggle for Catalonian independence, the resistance to Zionist horror and oppression […]
Miami Showband Massacre; Colonial Forces And Unionist Murder Gangs.
I put this up, as placards are regularly placed on posts in Moygashel to commemorate a Unionist paramilitary scumbag known as Wesley Somerville, who somewhat resembles the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The Miami Showband Massacre was just one more incident of collusion between the British Colonial Forces and Unionist murder gangs.