Rita O'Hare - a truly extraordinary republican woman - Léargas book launch
Rita O'Hare spent over 50 years of her life involved in the Irish struggle for freedom, first as a IRA volunteer on active service in Belfast in the early 1970s and afterwards held many senior positions within Sinn Féin. Launching a Léargas book by Gerry Adams on Rita in Arás Uí Chonghaile the James Connolly Visitor Centre on Belfast's Falls Rd a building that Rita was pivotal in getting built, her friend and comrade Dawn Doyle described Rita as a truly extraordinary republican woman.

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Edna O'Brien - Mother Ireland (1976) | BFI National Archive

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'I've 2 Protestant kids and 1 Catholic' - Irish and Northern Irish identity | The Late Late Show

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Jeffrey Donaldson: Allison Morris on what we couldn't report while trial was ongoing

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The West Mayo Flying Column in The War of Independence

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How Britain's Motorcycles Became Inferior to Japan's

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'The trauma began and it didn't end'

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WATCH: Full briefing and Q&A session on our Irish Unity Bill.

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The Fusiliers in Rosslea, a patrol gets engaged - The British Army in Northern Ireland 1972

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The Provisional Irish Republican Army

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Loughgall 1987 The Ambush the SAS Won't Talk About

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Hunger Striker Sean McKenna remembered by his comrade Danny Morrison

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UK - NORTHERN IRELAND: 1972 WORST YEAR YET

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BBC Spotlight A Contested Centenary

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Irish Republican women activists remembered

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Rare Amateur Films Shot by Civilians and German Soldiers during the Occupation of France

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A Teenager in the IRA - Thomas 'Dixie' Elliott's Story

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Ireland's Unfinished Revolution

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Enoch Powell | Speech on Immigration | House of Commons | 10/03/1980

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Michael Collins The Last Days

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