NORAID
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Noraid or the Irish Northern Aid Committee is an Irish American fundraising organization founded after the start of the Troubles in Northern Ireland in 1969. Its mission statement [link] declares that:
- Irish Northern Aid is an American based, 501(c)3 non-profit organization which supports by peaceful means a free and independent 32 county Ireland offering justice and equality for all its citizens in accordance with the Proclamation of the Irish Republic issued on Easter 1916.
- Irish Northern Aid will highlight the colonial and sectarian nature of partition and British misrule as the primary reason for present conflict.
- Irish Northern Aid supports Irish political prisoners and their dependants and also the surviving family members of those killed as a result of political violence.
- Additionally, Irish Northern Aid provides financial support to registered charities who are engaged in supporting those who have been affected most by the British occupation of the 6 counties of Northeast Ireland.
The organization's former leader, Martin Galvin, is now a supporter of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, an organization which rejects the Northern Ireland peace process and has been described as the political wing of the Real IRA.
External links
- [Irish Northern Aid] — the organization's website
- [Irish Northern Aid Committee (NORAID)] — ''the University of Ulster's CAIN project entry on NORAID
- [Irish America and the Ulster Conflict 1968-1995] — description of events surrounding the USDoJ FARA court case
- [Omagh relatives consider picket] — Martin Galvin addresses fundraising event for Real IRA prisoners
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