Dozens of Sinn Féin party activists gathered at Eia Street, off the Antrim
Road in North Belfast, on Monday 19 June for the launch of the party's
latest recruitment campaign.
Party President Gerry Adams, North Belfast assembly member Gerry Kelly and
Louth TD Arthur Morgan officially launched the campaign.
This latest recruitment campaign is using three new, eye-catching billboards
that will be placed in prominent places throughout the city to attract new
members.
Of special importance is one poster aimed at encouragin people from ethnic
minority backgrounds to join Sinn Féin. The poster's message is written in
five different languages including Chinese and Basque. Another of the
posters, written in Irish to emphasise the party's commitment to Irish, is
appealing to the Irish language community.
Also present at the launch were the party's women councillors from North
Belfast, Tierna Cunningham, Caral Ní Chuilin and Margaret McClenaghan.
A further sign of the Sinn Féin's was the official launch at the event of a
new Cumann in North Belfast. The Mulgrew/McCracken Cumann is named after
party activist Colm Mulgrew, shot dead by unionist paramilitaries in 1976
and United Irish hero Henry Joy McCracken executed by the British for his
part in the 1798 Rebellion.
After the launch of the Cumann up to 50 activists carried out a leaflet drop
in North Belfast's Castle Ward, the area represented by Tierna Cunningham.
A scaled down, leaflet sized version of the new recruitment poster was
posted through hundreds of doors in the area.
Cunningham told An Phoblacht that the Castle area of North Belfast would
once have been," a very fallow ground for Sinn Féin. We are building on our
success of the past couple of elections that saw Danny Lavery take a seat
for Sinn Féin. I now hold that seat and in the next election we hope to
elect another Sinn Féin representative. The work we do now around
recruitment will be crucial to that."
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