RSF establish Cumann in Carlow Town
REPUBLICAN Sinn Féin has established a Cumann in Carlow Town as the organisation in Leinster continues to grow. Named the Myles Shevlin/Tony Ruane Cumann its aim is to go on a recruiting and development drive over the coming weeks.
The Cumann is named after Carlow Republican Myles Shevlin, who over a period of over 40 years played a leading role in the Republican Movement. A solicitor, Myles Shevlin was part of the IRA delegation which engaged in negotiations with the British government in 1972. Tony Ruane, a native of Co Mayo was a life-long Republican from the Tan War and Civil war period up to his death in 199. He is buried in Carlow cemetery.
The Cumann intend to fully support the campaign of Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton who is a candidate for Athy Town Council in this year’s local elections.
"Is sochraidiu lám ol-dó-sa" ol coss.
The Cumann is named after Carlow Republican Myles Shevlin, who over a period of over 40 years played a leading role in the Republican Movement. A solicitor, Myles Shevlin was part of the IRA delegation which engaged in negotiations with the British government in 1972. Tony Ruane, a native of Co Mayo was a life-long Republican from the Tan War and Civil war period up to his death in 199. He is buried in Carlow cemetery.
The Cumann intend to fully support the campaign of Republican Sinn Féin Vice President Des Dalton who is a candidate for Athy Town Council in this year’s local elections.
"Is sochraidiu lám ol-dó-sa" ol coss.
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