WHEN GENOCIDE BECAME "FAMINE" : IRELAND, 1845 - 1850

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Guest

#301

2014-04-25 17:43

The exact same thing happened in the scottish highlands.. the so called highland famine.. the removal of food at the expence of the ancient.celtic peoples.. to feed and cloth troops 4 englands wars with france and its empire

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#302

2014-04-26 01:01

Tiocfaidh ár lá

Guest

#303

2014-04-26 17:07

For far too long Ireland has been telling the world about a potato famine in which millions of Irish people died, But this was more than a potato blight, This was a prepared genocide by the English crown to wipe the Irish people of the face of the Earth. The truth must be told and the world must then judge those who carried out this miscarridge of justice

Guest

#304

2014-04-27 01:25

Stand as One
Let the truth be spread
And expose the lies..

Guest

#305

2014-04-27 22:47

I wish to honor and respect all my great grandparents who suffered and almost died escaping the ravages of the Great Hunger. My great great grandparents died during this starvation period. There were many more.
Jimsy

#306

2014-04-28 13:32

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Guest

#307

2014-04-29 03:06

TAL

Guest

#308

2014-04-29 17:12

Michael Kelleher
irsish mick

#309

2014-04-29 17:13

It's about friggin'time

Guest

#310

2014-04-30 08:32

it was shocking the way the brits treated the irish familys


Guest

#311

2014-04-30 15:23

The loss of so many Irish citizens should be referred to as "The Great Hunger." What an unnecessary tragedy!

Guest

#312

2014-05-02 13:08

"The truth will shine a light on the period as a colony of that terrible empire, and the injustice of British policy in Ireland at that time .

Guest

#313

2014-05-03 16:37

The truth must be told. No longer should generations on either side of the Irish Sea grow up believing there was insufficient food in that most fertile of lands. No longer should the twisted tales be accepted as truth. Regardless of origin, race, creed or colour, we must always base our views of the world on truth. Nothing less can ever suffice.

Guest

#314

2014-05-07 18:15

The truth will win out

Guest

#315

2014-05-08 07:42

I cannot share from My phone.I wish that their Was a link to Facebook on this link. My mother was a Murphy & I take my Irish heritage very serious! GodI hope that I have helped by signing this petition.

Guest

#316

2014-05-09 07:05

A long over due correction of the facts.
This should have been dealt with back in 1922 at the set up of the state, But then again nothing surprises me.

Guest

#317

2014-05-09 08:14

I have put this post on my timeline to show the people here in England what happened in Ireland three centuries ago.
Helen Kennedy-Hancock

#318 The Genocide of the Irish People

2014-05-11 07:31

On this day it is time to spread the TRUTH about the Famine and that is not the version the Brits tell. Who better to tell that truth than Americans of Irish descent, as we are the ones who know it best. The truth has been handed down in our families and kept very much alive.

Against all odds our grandmothers and great grandmothers survived and risked everything to make a better life for us. Their great pain and struggle should never be forgotten. The British Empire's hand in the starving out of the Irish people ranks among the greatest crimes against humanity.

Never forget!


Guest

#319

2014-05-11 15:31

Although my Father was an Irish Roman Catholic from Dublin, I really knew very little of the "famine" until I visited the Cobh museum and saw the horrendous conditions in which poor souls had to "emigrate" and was told of the graveyards where thousands of children are buried. In Eire, I felt such a deep sadness, as though the very ground was mourning and was moved to tears so many times. That this beautiful land and its people should be robbed of the truth is an outrage...I was never taught at school that it was more than a "famine" - and I am sure the numbers of people who died was never discussed - Millions of people deliberately starved = genocide, not famine. Thank God the Irish people are so spirited and have spread their culture and strength of character all over the globe...God Bless Eire...and her people. everywhere.

Guest

#320

2014-05-12 14:27

It is wrong to educate us like this! Living in the United States, I truly had no idea it was more than the potato famine, but the British selling my ancestors food. I want the truth! I want the British to admit they wrong, and get out of Ireland!

Guest

#321

2014-05-12 15:26

it is about time that the Truths of th Past are made known to the World. Geniocidal treatment continued under England for Generations of Irish People. WE ALSO need to address THE SLAVE TRADE FROM IRELAND IRISH SLAVES were abducted, Sold and their descendants live throughout The West Indies AND The U.S.A today The WORLD should know RHE TRUTH!

Guest

#322

2014-05-12 18:15

Do not know what to say to make the past better - only that no country should be allowed to do these things to another country. The people that did this are long gone now, but if we do not learn from history, then we are doomed to repeat it! Have read that many times and believe it!

Guest

#323

2014-05-13 11:57

The world should know the truth about Irelands "Famine"

Guest

#324

2014-05-13 13:40

I think the whole world needs educating about this fact.

Guest

#325

2014-05-14 05:39

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