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NIFC Free Forum Video Discussion Series Segment 8

category international | miscellaneous | other press author Tuesday July 10, 2007 23:35author by Brian Wardlow - National Irish Freedom Committeeauthor email eirenuavisa at irishfreedom dot net

Video Discussion Series

Video Discussion about Irish Republican issues censored, ignored, or misrepresented by the mainstrem media.



Free-form Video Discussion Series - segment eight

The National Irish Freedom Committee (NIFC) has produced the eighth segment of the Free-form Video Discussion Series. The Free-form series is intended to encourage dialogue on subjects, germane to the organization, that are misrepresented or, otherwise, censored by the mainstream media.

The eighth segment includes a discussion between co-hosts Brian Wardlow and Pat Williams regarding the current status of Irish Republicanism in Ireland and here in America. The discussion went on to cover how Irish republicanism is misrepresented by the media’s when attributed to the Provisionals who in fact, are devoid of even the fundamental precepts of Irish Republicanism.

The hosts drew parallels between the British formulated1921/22 Anglo-Irish Treaty and the 1998 Stormont Agreement. They explained how both of these schemes were designed to work for British interests in Ireland as opposed to the interest of the Irish people as a whole.

Towards the end of the discussion viewers were encouraged to participate in future segments and to avail of the information provided on the NIFC’s website www.irishfreedom.net

Comments, questions and viewer participation welcomed at: freeforum@irishfreedom.net

http://irishfreedom.net/Videos/FFVD%208.wmv

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