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International - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 International Women's Day Marian Price Rally Coalisland 7.30
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International Women's Murder, Torture, Internment Marian Price Rally Friday the 8th of March 2013 There has been considerable British disinformation to confuse and divide supporters of Marian, who has been politically interned without trial (as far as her lawyers are aware) for almost two years. She will be spending her second International Women’s Day in an isolated hospital unit, after previously being tortured in solitary confinement.She was also on a hunger strike previously, that lasted over 200 days, being force fed for 167 of them. Caption: Video Id: 2jRxYmhi1pk Type: Youtube Video |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3IMEACHTAÍ LÁ CUARDAIGH IDIRNÁISIÚNTA NA MBAN DE RÉIR TÍRE (1011 IMEACHTAÍ)
Ní léiríonn tír? Bí ar an chéad a chur ar ócáid .
Imeachtaí le fáil in Oileán an Ghuail, Éire
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Dáta & am: 8 Márta, 2013 7.30-11.30
Imeacht: Rally Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan
About: Idirnáisiúnta womenâ € ™ s Beidh Lá, an 8ú Márta, Rally le haghaidh Praghas Marian bheidh ar siúl ag an Séadchomhartha Chearta Sibhialta, An tSráid Mhór ag 7.30pm.
Ionad: Oileán an Ghuail, Éire, Oileán an Ghuail
Eagraíocht: Ceartas do Praghas Marian: Taispeántas ómós a thabhairt do gach bean a d'fhulaing an éagóir, díghrádú agus denigration mar phríosúnaigh phoblachtacha na hÉireann.
Eolas: Cliceáil anseo
International Women's Day Rally Coalisland
"Ní féidir aon duine a bheith faoi réir treallach ghabháil a choinneáil ná deoraíocht"
Article 9 (of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights):
"No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile"
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Article 9, 10, and 11 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Marian Price, Human Rights Ireland ...
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BRITISH WAR CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN CONTINUE ON WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL DAY 2013
"The Concentration Camps
1899 - 1902
by Hennie Barnard
"They are not buried here; they are planted. And they will for ever be growing in the hearts of the Boer people."
B Barnard on Concentration Camp Day 21 May 1995 at Balmoral Concentration Camp Cemetery
Aliwal North
Balmoral
Barberton
Belfast
Bethulie
Bloemfontein
Brandfort
Heidelberg
Heilbron
Howick
Irene
Kimberley
Klerksdorp
Kroonstad
Krugersdorp
Merebank
Middelburg
Norvalspont
Nylstroom
Pietermaritzburg
Pietersburg
Pinetown
Port Elizabeth
Potchefstroom
Springfontein
Standerton
Turffontein
Vereeniging
Volksrust
Vredefort
Vryburg
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Course of the holocaust
3.1. The war against woman and child begins
3.2. False pretences
3.3. Planning for death
3.4. Let them die of hunger
3.5. No hygiene
3.6. Hospitals of homicide
3.7. The highest sacrifice
4. Consequences
4.1 "Peace"
4.2. Called up by the enemy
4.3. Immortalised in our literature
4.4. We may not forget
4.5. Pillars of support
5. Effects
6. Summation
Their only crime
7. Sources
The Concentration Camps
1. Introduction
The concentration camps in which Britain killed 27 000 Boer women and children(24000) during the Second War of Independence (1899 - 1902) today still have far-reaching effects on the existence of the Boerevolk.
This holocaust once more enjoyed close scrutiny during the visit of the queen of England to South Africa, when ten organisations promoting the independence of the Boer Republics, presented her with a message, demanding that England redress the wrongs committed against the Boerevolk"
27,000 WOMEN AND CHILDREN INTERNED MURDERED BY BRITAIN