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There was no famine- It was Genocide!

From 1845-1850 Britain waged a deliberate policy of genocide in Ireland, attempting to starve the Irish People into submission to the rule of the Imperial Empire.

This deliberate act of ethnic cleansing has been described by Britain and it's lackies as a 'famine', but there was no shortage of food in Ireland.

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40- 70 shiploads of foods left Ireland per day throughout the period, under the armed gaurd of the British Army, for sale on the English market, while our people were left to die on the roadside.

There was no famine in Ireland, it was genocide. We will never forgive and we will never forget.

The day is coming when our people will triumph and we will rid our country from the scourge of Imperialism once and for all.

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