IRSP-Alba representatives were in Belfast for a tour of the city’s Irish Republican Socialist Party murals. The mural featured is in support of Irish Republican Socialist political prisoners in Portlaoise Prison and elsewhere, is on Northumberland Street, off the Falls Road.
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