Press Release issued by the Language Freedom Movement in response to comments made by the Galway Command of the IRA that they would intervene against "anti-Irish elements" active in the Ahascragh National School dispute. Contradicts the regiment's claim
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Press release responding to a statement made by George Colley, TD in Dáil Éireann on 8 July 1966, and requesting clarification on some issues. Included among these are allegations made in the press that the Language Freedom Movement arranged for a group
Response to comments made in Dáil Éireann by Fianna Fáil TD Flor. (Florence) Crowley, who described the Language Freedom Movement's activities as being equivalent to treason and Paisleyism. The response charges those who deny parents' rights through supp
Press release issued by the Language Freedom Movement responding to comments made in Dáil Éireann on the 29th November, 1966 by Brian Lenihan, Minister for Justice, and Michael Carty, Parliamentary Secretary to An Taoiseach. Mr. Lenihan's comments were o
Press Release issued by Rory W. Broderick, Public Relations Officer of the Language Freedom Movement, reporting on a 'Speak-Out' recently held in Dublin, attended by members of the Dublin branches of the LFM. Quotes current membership figure of LFM as 6,
Press release reporting from the first meeting of the new Central Committee of the Language Freedom Movement, held in Cashel on the 5 May 1968. Announces results of elections for office within the organisation, plans for the LFM's campaign in the Limeric
Press release outlining the six questions put to all candidates of the Cork and Limerick by-elections by the Language Freedom Movement, and summarising the answers given by each political party. Questions relate to primary, secondary, and tertiary educat
Press release objecting to a campaign to mount a 'Gaelgeoirí only need apply' notice on a job advert for Telefís Éireann. Responds to claims that the Language Freedom Movement is a front for Fine Gael. Gives an overview of the aims of the LFM. Refers t
Four copies of a press release issued in response to recent statements in the press that suggested the Language Freedom Movement played a part in the parents' plebiscite in Ahascragh, Co. Galway. In this press release, the LFM denies involvement, but sup
Press release outlining an experiment being conducted by the Language Freedom Movement, the 'mini-plebiscite'. 10 basic questions on language policy and related matters are being distributed with the aim of attracting responses from 10,000 Irish people,