Note: Please right click on the link, then select "Open in a new window". Cultural Links Top: Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Northern Ireland: Society and Culture: Religious and Sectarian Conflict: Republicanism (34) - The Badger's Sett - Links to Republican news and commentary sources generally not covered by the mainstream media.
- The Blanket - On-line journal of protest and dissent. Features articles, book reviews and commentary.
- Celtic IRA - In support of both the football club and the armed republican movement. Includes extracts from the Green Book, poetry, and links to a forum and debate group.
- Eire32 - Pictures, jokes and songs with a republican theme, together with profiles of the ten hunger strikers who died in 1981 and photographs of the funerals.
- Friends of Irish Freedom - New York based organisation supporting the Republican armed struggle. Details of their events, suggested reading, and information about prisoners of war.
- A History of Ireland in Song - Contains the lyrics of many republican/nationalist songs, together with related resources.
- IOWC - International Orange Watch Committee, which monitors Orange Order activity from a republican viewpoint, offers archived news, articles, features, maps and statistics for the years 97, 98 and 99.
- Éire Unite - Offers profiles of republican groups and paramilitaries, photographs, multimedia news clips, document archives, music, quotations and a chat room.
- Ireland's Own - Articles on female republicans, the situation in South Armagh, paramilitary groups, individual cases, and Irish culture. Includes a form, news, humour, poetry and songs.
- Irish Freedom Committee - Information about Republican prisoners and related campaigns.
- Irish Hungerstrike - A history of the hunger strike of 1981 including a account of events with pictures and related links.
- Irish Rebel Music - Contains information about various bands, together with lyrics, video samples, cds for sale and a gig guide.
- Irish Republican Network - Page of links to information on republican issues.
- Irish Republican Writers Group - Writings, letters and archived articles.
- Irish Resistance Books - Features subversive Irish literature and politics. McGuffin's Dispatches and Cormac's Cartoons.
- The Irish Troubles - Brief articles with a nationalist perspective, profile of Ian Paisley, criticism of the British media reporting of the Troubles, and anti-loyalist humour.
- Mise Eire (I am Ireland) - An American presents photographs and an account of some of her experiences during the marching season in Portadown.
- Na Fianna Eireann - Irish Republican Youth Movement - Information about the history and aims of this group, its code, flag and badge, as well as text and video of news and events.
- Na Gael - Personal page with photographs of Bloody Sunday, IRA funerals and other related scenes, as well as a glossary and a page of republican graphics.
- Radio Free Eireann WBAI 99.5FM - Introduces the hosts of this republican show, and contains the text from a variety of interviews.
- Relatives for Justice - Campaigning against the use of plastic bullets and for justice for those killed by Loyalist paramilitaries, the British Army and the RUC. Includes information about the victims, as well as newsletters and articles.
- Ta Ar La Anois - Contains republican links, profile of Gerry Adams, songs and writings by the author.
- TAL Fanzine - Home of the Tiocfaidh Ár Lá ezine which blends support for Celtic football club with support for Irish republicanism. Many issues available to read online.
- Trinity Sinn Fein - University students group featuring events listing, news, roll of honour, and tributes to the 1981 hunger strikers.
- Troops Out Movement - Features a history of the troubles from a Republican standpoint, plus news and information of the annual delegation to Belfast.
- Vol Joe O'Connor Republican Flute Band - A marching band formed in Manchester in honour of a murdered IRA volunteer who was opposed to the Peace Process. Graveside oration and anti-peace-agreement appeals.
- You N I Believe - Personal page featuring the author's thoughts on Bloody Sunday, female republicans, the Easter Rising and the 1981 hungerstrikers.
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