Friday, June 27, 2008

Campa Naisiunta Óige '08 on Film

A short film has been produced of Campa Naisiunta Óige '08. It gives a brief glimpse into the lively debates, workshops, talks, and events that where spread out across the weekend.



The National Youth Camp contained an exciting mix of music, history, politics and debate. It helped build comradeship among young Irish republican activists and built their confidence and education throughtout the weekend.

Of particular note was the keynote address by Arthur Scargill, who spoke at lenght on 'reclaiming our economic and political rights', which covered Connolly, the Coal Miner's Strike and his own political life. The passionate and animated speech, provided much thought and debate, provoking many interesting ideas and opinions.

We would urge you to watch the short film, pass it on to others and make sure that you are at next year's Campa Naisiunta Óige '09.

We'll see you there!

2 comments:

An Lasair Ghréine said...

Sár-fhístéip amach 's amach a chairde!

Anonymous said...

Perverting the course of justice is a serious criminal offence.
If Alex Attwood has information about crimes by Sinn Fein members or anyone else, we urge him to tell all he knows to the proper authorities (that's the PSNI, who else), and have his evidence tested in court.
As the cynics say in Belfast,'Talk's cheap...'.
So, have courage, Alex. Cross-examination can't be that awful.