Scargill rose to prominence after playing a crucial role in bringing down Edward Heath’s government in 1974 and in the battle with Margaret Thatchers' Tory Government in the 1984 - 85 Coal Miner’s Strike. He has been noted for his fiery oratory skills and innovative protest tactics like the ‘flying pickets’.
A lifelong political activist, he remains active as leader of the Socialist Labour Party which he reformed in 1996.
The talk by Arthur Scargill will be only one of a number, of political, cultural and social events organised throughout the weekend.
Other significant events, include a youth debate on ‘What the proclamation means to you?’ which will include contributions from all major youth wings. There will also be an international youth talk on ‘freedom for small nations’ with youth activists from Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Basque Country and Catalan Countries speaking on national self determination.
On the social front, The Wolfetones’ Derek Warfield will provide the music on Saturday night in Silverbridge Resource Centre.
The National Youth Camp is open to young republicans (17 – 29) from across Ireland, however camping space is limited and so we would urge everyone to send in completed booking forms and money as soon as possible.
For booking forms and further details contact: 02882 253040 or osfnational@yahoo.ie.
Campa Náisiúnta Óige 08
National Youth Camp
Tí Chulainn, South Armagh
20 - 22 June
Friday 20 June
Arrival and Pitch Tents: 1pm
Failte: 3pm
Lunch: 3.15pm
Barriers to young people in society: 4.30pm
Republican Youth, A Century of Struggle - Film and Talk: 6.00pm
Dinner: 7.30pm
Traditional Session: 9pm
Saturday 21 June
Breakfast: 9am
Republican Tour of South Armagh: 10am
Youth Debate - What does the Proclamation mean to you?: 1pm
Lunch: 2.30pm
Arthur Scargill - Reclaim our Economic and Political Rights: 4.00pm
International Youth Debate - Freedom for small nations: 6pm
Dinner: 7pm
Music by The Wolfetones' Derek Warfield in Silverbridge Resource Centre: 9pm
Sunday 22 June
Breakfast: 10am
Leaving address: 11am
Bus Leaves for Bodenstown: 11.30am
7 comments:
Can't wait sounds like a great weekend..
J
I heard Scargill in Conway Mill during the Feile a few years back and he blew me away. The best speaker I ever heard. Looking forward to this event. Kev
Looking forward to it. Colleen
Im not a member of ogra but would be interesting in going to the camp. Can i go or is if for members of ogra just?
Its a republican youth event, contact osfnational@yahoo.ie or 02882 253040 if your interested in going.
Sounds like a great Weekend!
Niall, Derry.
sounds good must dust off the old tent!
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