Dear friends,
10th Anniversary - an invitation to stand with us again
Ten years ago on the 24th June 1999 the Long March set out from the Guildhall in Londonderry to campaign for the Restoration of our Civil Liberties and to tell the story of the Real Victims along with highlighting other issues of injustice.
Recently the rapidly deteriorating security situation in our country has proved that having unrepentant terrorists in government does not bode well for a peaceful and stable society, as the Irish Republican terror pogrom continues against the unionist community.
In response to this deteriorating situation the Long March Committee intends to implement a programme of events, aimed at highlighting the plight of the real victims of the past and now again of the present, all of whom have been so shamefully treated and the disgracefully betrayed.
The recent atrocity at Massereene Barracks Antrim reopened old wounds again for many who have suffered in the past and so, as a first step, it has been decided that in order to show our solidarity with the families of those two young soldiers as well as the civilians who were badly injured we should hold a short procession to the entrance of the camp where an Act of Remembrance will be held.
We would cordially invite you to take part in this procession, which will take place on Wednesday.13th May forming up at Fountain Hill, Antrim at 7.45pm and making its way to the Royal Ulster Constabulary Memorial and then on to the entrance of Massereene Barracks where the Act of Remembrance will take place.
We feel it is important that we all recognize, publicly, the sacrifice still being made by our armed forces in the defence of our freedoms and British way of life and that we send a clear message to our enemies that we too still haven’t gone away.
Please encourage family and friends to attend this vital demonstration of our resolve.
The Long March Committee
Friday, 17 April 2009
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4 comments:
It's good to see that the real victims of the IRA's murder campaign haven't been forgoten. Many politicians and terrorists alike have and still are profiting from the last 40yrs of Irish Republican terrorism. This must end now.
Will the Long March be going to other parts of the country? I think it is a great idea, the people of Ulster should be told the truth about what has happened in our wee country. I hope it gets the support it deserves!
Just look at who`s who`s in the salary lists.All the top earners not workers are dupers.Good men lost their lives for what,for the profit of lying rogues in stormont.They should banned from going to the march.Their presence should be shunned and treated like the true lindies they really are.Mccartney was not too wrong when he said they would they babies for power.
If the DUPers are at this rally I will be letting them know exactly how I feel.
How can they support the plight of victims and at the same time join forces with the IRA.
They have to be opposed or we are finished.
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