Monday, March 14, 2011

Young Republican delegation attend Corsica event

A delegation of Ógra Shinn Féin activists attended the 7th Scontri internaziunali in Corsica last week. The week long event comprised of discussions on
the role of music and liberation struggles and tourism, as well as cultural events and tours. Ógra Shinn Féin has a record of participating in this annual event organised by the youth movement Ghjuventú Indipendentista. The event was held in Université de Corse Pascal Paoli in the town of Corte.

Scontri Internaziunali is attended every year by young representatives from all over the world, including Catalonia, Euskal Herria, Kanaky (South Pacific), Ireland and Sardinia. This year, SEGI from the Basque country had no representatives present due to increasing repression inflicted by the Spanish state. Nationalist sentiment in Corsica is high and great emphasis is placed on the native language and culture which was discussed throughout the week. In 2003, a referendum was held to decide on acquiring more autonomy from France and greater recognition for the language. The result was close, with the decision being 54,990 voting in favour compared to 57,180 votes against.

Ógra Shinn Féin International Officer said;

"As with the previous events in Corsica, we were more than happy to attend this one in the University in Corte. The relationship between Corsican nationalists and Irish republicans is a strong and historical one. This year, we discussed tourism among other things and our delegation learned from others and vice versa with significant contributions were made by our delegation regarding the successful Irish tourism industry. These international events are hugely beneficial to the participants and make for important exchange of ideas and support. We believe that these events help solidify the links between movements across the world who strive for freedom and empowerment of the people. Corsica is a small country with a very rich culture. Over the week of discussion, native music groups such as Diana di l'Alba and L'Arcusgi demonstrated Paghjella - the singing tradition exclusive to Corsica and safeguarded by UNESCO. Overall, the week was a success and delegates and visitors were pleased to see an Irish republican delegation in Corsica. We express sincere gratitude and appreciation to our Comrades there who invited us. We will continue to build links with the Corsican youth movement and express solidarity with their cause."

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