Sean Cronin’s Comrades… January 28, 2013
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From last year…
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A man who seems to have maintained good relations with most, if not all, sides after the various splits. Tribute from Ruairi Ó Brádaigh at the funeral. But when I was in WP in the 80s, Repsol, the WP press, proudly published his books.
Ever Red.
I have heard that a number of people have been enquiring as to who organised this event. It was, I understand, organised solely by the family of Sean Cronin and was attended by republicans of all political connections and none. It gave rise to the meeting of a great number of old comrades, who in several cases had not met for many a year.