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Mya Daung Nyo - Irish Rebel Bomb Squad

Mya Daung Nyo - Irish Rebel Bomb Squad

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Chapter 1
The Irish Rebellion

The Irish Rebellion of 1936 was a major turning point in British-Irish relations.

Had the Great European War of 1914-18 not ignited the world, the riots that began in Dublin, Ireland, in 1916 would have shaken the entire English Isles and the entire British Empire.

The Irish Rebellion was a last-ditch attempt to reclaim the English from the oppressive powers that had held the entire Irish people captive.

The Irish independence movement has lasted for 700 years. It has seen ebbs and flows like the tides. The English and the Irish have always been at odds with each other. Sometimes they have tried to break away through bloodshed. Sometimes they have fought through legal means. Ireland has been under British rule for 700 years. It has not yet achieved true independence. It is still a superficial and superficial administration under the Dominion. As long as independence is not achieved, the struggle will not end.

"Even if you die, it's fine."

Don't be in the mood.

"We will fight to the death, to the bone, to the skin"

The Irish Patriotic Rebel President's gang has decided to step down.

Thus, the Irish independence movement was founded on the Sinn Féin movement. (Sinn Féin means “we” or “we of us”. It can also be called “We Irish”. The Burmese organization is said to have emerged from the “Sinn Féin” ideology. The basic ideology of the Sinn Féin sect was that the Irish must save Ireland. Ireland is for the Irish, and Ireland is “our land, our land, our home, our land” for the Irish).

Sinn Féin was the only organization that would lead the Irish to rise up against the English yoke. Sinn Féin was founded by the Irish martyr Arthur Griffiths. Sinn Féin grew stronger, to the point where the old parties and sects had to give up.

The Sinn Féin rebellion began around 1902. It was intended to “overthrow” the new government of 1782 and establish a new one. Under the 1782 government, Ireland was a self-governing country. It had its own parliament. That parliament owed allegiance to the British monarch not as King of England, but as King of Ireland.

The founder of Sinn Féin, Arthur Griffith, created Sinn Féinism, following the principles of the great Hungarian exile leaders of Europe, such as Deus and Luss.

Sinn Féin was first published in the Irish language in the 1860s, with the title "The Model of Ireland" by Griffiths. Initially, Sinn Féin was a partisan, a partisan, but it soon became ingrained in the hearts of the Irish people. Sinn Féin was criticized for being too liberal, too slow, too superficial, too boastful, too idealistic, and too chauvinistic. Sinn Féin, which boycotted the British Parliament without sending an Irish representative, and which undermined the British government in Ireland, was considered a swindler and a swindler who could not be supported. The new ideology that emerged was slow to rise, as is the tradition of all major world ideologies, until it “fell short”. The Sinn Fein uprising had “stood still”. The President’s rebels, who had begun the uprising with weapons, bloodshed, and violence, took control of the uprising, and the Sinn Fein ideology and the uprising became popular and respected by the people. From a life built on the sand with five or six people, he moved to the foundation of a castle built of steel on rock.

In the 1918 Irish general election, Sinn Féin, which proposed a complete republican system, won a significant majority of seats. It was able to demonstrate its full will and won the election. It established a form of government that bore little resemblance to a republic. This led to the formation of a republican form of government. The party, which had been formed in 1913 under the leadership of Mr. John Redmond, a British sympathizer, split into two factions. One faction wanted complete separation from England and the other faction wanted to work with England. (The current Irish government, De Blare, is said to be a reflection of this faction rather than a British union.) On the secessionist side, the IRA (Irish Republican Army or Independence Army) emerged.

Then a third new group emerged. It was the IRB (Irish President's Blood Society). The IRB was a secret society that spread throughout the world. It was born from the Finnian bloodsuckers who had terrorized England many years earlier by planning to storm Chester Castle. The IRB's twin was the Clannag Society. It was an Irish society that flourished in the United States. Some of its members were high-ranking officials in the American government, the military, etc.

The IRA, the IRB, the IRB Clingnagel, etc., which were the secret arms of the Sinn Féin president, were nationalist forces. They were formed and worked together for the Irish independence struggle. However, after the First World War, the IRB became the "headquarters" of these nationalist forces.

As important as politics were in Ireland, the Irish-leaning quarters in England and abroad were as restless as in the “homeland”. They were agitated by the internal turmoil. In England, the Irish independence movement was growing in leaps and bounds. At that time, the Sinn Féin movement, which was camped in England, was being led by the Sinn Féin headquarters in Dublin. The Sinn Féin movement in England wanted complete independence from England. It was not because the Irish majority had voted to do so, but because of the “policy” that had been in place since the beginning.

Anyone can join Sinn Féin. It is said that the formation of Sinn Féin is very easy. This is not true. As usual, the application forms are checked, and the origin of the member is investigated and only when it is certain that he is a member is registered as a member. When registering, the member must swear: "I will support the Irish Republic established by Sinn Féin in Ireland to the best of my ability, in body and mind. I will try to have that Republic recognized by the world."

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