- In the
early 1980s in Scotland,
Ceartas (Scottish
Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈkʲʰarˠʃt̪əs̪] ;
meaning 'justice') was a
protest group which attempted to publicise...
- to
speak English.
Following this incident, "
C.E.A.R.T.A." was written. In late 2017,
their song "
C.E.A.R.T.A." was
banned from the Irish-medium
radio station...
- na
Gaeltachta (English: "The
Gaeltacht Civil Rights Movement") or
Coiste Cearta Síbialta na
Gaeilge (English:
Irish Language Civil Rights Committee"), was...
- 2:50 12. "'Love
affair with the shniff'" Liam Óg Ó
Hannaidh 0:18 13. "
C.E.A.R.T.A"
Kneecap 3:36 14. "Arrested"
Mikey J 2:03 15. "80%"
Dirty Faces 3:29...
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campaigner for
Scottish Gaelic,
especially during the 1970s, when the
Ceartas movement was
gaining strength. Born and
brought up in Melbost, Isle of...
-
Secretary for
Social Justice (Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire a’
Chaibineit airson Ceartas Sòisealta),
commonly referred to as the
Social Justice Secretary, is a...
-
Justice and Home
Affairs (Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire a’
Chaibineit airson Ceartas agus Cùisean na Dùthcha),
commonly referred to as the
Justice Secretary...
-
known as
activists for the
Gaelic language. They were
involved in the
Ceartas protest in 1981. Ceòl mo Bhràthair (My Brother's Music), a
television programme...
- The
Northern Ireland Civil Rights ****ociation (NICRA) (Irish: ****ann
Cearta Sibhialta Thuaisceart Éireann) was an
organisation that
campaigned for civil...
-
unravelling a
tangled past,
avoiding a gap of
danger – I – The Soldier's Song".
cearta.ie.
Retrieved 16
November 2017. "Industrial and
Commercial Property (Protection)...