Irish National Caucus
The Irish National Caucus is dedicated to advocating for justice, unity, peace, and solidarity for the Irish community, particularly addressing anti-Catholic discrimination in Northern Ireland through initiatives such as the MacBride Principles. Founded in 1984, the organization also engages in supporting victims of violence and injustice, exemplified by their assistance to individuals such as Raymond McCord, who sought Congressional hearings following the murder of his son.
In addition to their advocacy work, the Irish National Caucus publishes memoirs and articles aimed at raising awareness about the issues faced by the Irish community and promoting dialogue on human rights. Their commitment is evident in their continuous efforts to engage public opinion and foster understanding through various outreach programs and resources.
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