The recent meeting of the County Limerick Evicted Tenants’ Association focused on addressing pressing concerns and advocating for the rights of evicted tenants. The association put forth resolutions urging the National Directory and the Irish Party to establish a clear policy for the future of the national movement. They stressed the importance of immediate action to support and reinstate the affected tenants, emphasizing the need for unity among the Irish people.
One of the main concerns raised by the association was the slow and unsatisfactory administration of the Act for reinstating evicted tenants. They called on the Estate Commissioners to exercise their powers more vigorously and work towards a fair resolution for the affected individuals. The association highlighted the power of collective action and encouraged farmers across the country to stand in solidarity and support the reinstatement of evicted tenants.
The association concludes by expressing solidarity with those impacted by land grabs and condemning the actions of individuals involved in the unjust extermination of Martin Fenton’s farm in Cappamore. It emphasizes the necessity for justice and fairness in land-related issues and appeals to the Estate Commissioners to consider the rights and welfare of those affected.
Overall, the association emphasizes the ongoing efforts to address the challenges faced by evicted tenants in County Limerick. It underscores the importance of a clear policy framework, stronger implementation of existing laws, and unity among the Irish community to bring about meaningful change and support those affected by evictions and land disputes.
Limerick Echo – Tuesday 09 August 1904