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State Persecution Of Julian Ichim

The 32 county Sovereignty Movement call for the ending of the prosecution of Julian Ichim.
The establishment has been persecuting Julian in many different ways over the last 20 years and the latest tactic of using the court system is a last ditch attempt to silence him and stop the political activism he has been engaged in all of his adult life. Being asked by MI6 to go the Ireland to work for MI5 in return for having all charges dropped will not go unnoticed by people in Canada who also witnessed US homeland security blocking a speaking tour organised by Julian for ourselves a few years ago.

 It is his international activism as much as all the work he is doing for the victims of homelessness, drug addiction, indigenous peoples rights to name but a few that has him continuously harassed by the state at the behest of the establishment be they from USA, England or even here in Ireland.

 Canada is not a Sovereign country but a colonial outpost being used by the establishment. What sovereign country would allow agents from another country to treat on of their own citizens in this way on their own soil. The years of harassment had taken it toll on Julian’s emotional, mental and physical health. The states response is to compound this by denying him the medical treatments he needs.

 Julian for many years has been a tireless activist for many of the campaigns we have been involved in here in Ireland from prisoners protests and the Craigavon Two, to the failure of this state and the violation of our sovereignty and for this we are highlighting his case and are calling for all groups who have worked with Julian in Canada to stand with him at this time and to call for all charges to be dropped unconditionally.

Beir Bua.



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