1916 Rising plaque to be unveiled in Washington

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The commemorative plaque contains the wording of the 1916 Proclamation and was presented to the US National Park Service on behalf of the President and people of Ireland

The commemorative plaque, which contains the wording of the 1916 Proclamation, was presented to the US National Park Service on behalf of the President and people of Ireland to mark the anniversary of the 1916 Rising.It will reopen this week, giving visitors their first chance to see the 1916 plaque.

"This rare honour celebrates the shared heritage of our two nations and reminds us of our precious friendship and ties," Minister Moran said. "I am delighted to have been invited to the Washington Monument to see the plaque unveiling. This is a great honour for Ireland and shows the strong and enduring friendship between Ireland and the United States," Senator Daly said.

 

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It can act as a memorial, in the future, to our once free nation now a province of Verhofstadt's EU empire

Another rising is coming soon. This time we will be fighting the oppression of the EU and their treasonous puppets in our government. We will banish them from our shores once and for all. Ireland will be Irish again 🇮🇪

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