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Brexit : Quelles conséquences sur l’Irlande et sa relation à l’Union européenne ?

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Brexit : Quelles conséquences sur l’Irlande et sa relation à l’Union européenne ?

 

Bugaled Breizh - New information on submarine activity should open way to new French investigation

The Breton trawler Bugaled Breizh sank on January 15, 2004, off Cape Lizard Cornwall, with the loss of the five crew on board. The loss of the Bugaled Breizh remains unresolved with the Breton sailors having a good knowledge of the area in which they were fishing, the ship having apparently sank very quickly, in good weather conditions, no life-raft was launched, and the distress signal was brief, without giving the coordinates. This tragedy appeared similar to other incidents involving fishing vessels that have occurred in the seas around the Celtic coasts. 

Breton Magazine Highlights Issues of Bugaled Breize and Loire-Atlantique

News from the Celtic League:

Breton Magazine Highlights Two Issues That The Celtic League Has Long Campaigned On

Our Breton branch colleague Joss Le Gall reports that two issues that the Celtic League has campaigned on for some time feature in the magazine ‘Bretons’

A history of the disaster that overtook the Motor Fishing Vessel Bugaled Breizh will be covered and the title: "The (french) State lies and despises us" indicates that (as we do) many still believe the full facts are being concealed

Tributes Paid To Breton Language Campaigner

News from the Celtic League:

The Breton site ‘Support the Reunification of Brittany’ has a tribute to an activist for the Breton language and campaigner for reunification of the historic Breton State who has died:

“KENAVO MARTIAL MÉNARD - A last "Kenavo" to one of Brittany's best linguists and Breton militants. (12/9/2016)

“Brittany said a last farewell to the 64 year old passionate advocate of the Breton language and of a Reunified Brittany, today, in the small village of Lanrelaz/Lanrelas in eastern Brittany.

Breton Team Take Part In GAA World Games 2016

News From BreizhEire - Bretons in Ireland:

Demat d'an holl/ bonjour à tous / dia dhaoibh uilig / Hi everybody, 

GAA World Games with a Breton Team ;-) 

More than 500 games will be played over the course of the week-long festival.

It is expected that as many as 7,000 people will be involved in the Etihad Airways GAA World Games festival in Dublin between players, team officials, administrators, families and supporters.

One Team will represent Brittany: Equipe de Bretagne de Football Gaelique!!! 

This Sun. 7th of August 2016: 

Cornish Young People Host Breton Teens At Tehidy Camp

 News from Kernow Matters To Us:

Wonderful news below!

12 Cornish young people played host to 12 of their Breton peers over a 10-day camp at Tehidy Woods recently.

The 24 young people, led by Breton and Cornish youth workers, shared their cultures and languages during the camp, which was organised and run jointly by Kowethas (the Cornish Language Fellowship) and their Breton sister cultural organisation, UBAPAR.

Support For Wales Football Team From Brittany

Welcome support for the Welsh Football team came from the pupils of Diwan Plésidy School (Skolaj Diwan Plijidi) in Brittany (Breizh) who sent the team some good luck messages. As reported by the Football Association of Wales (Welsh: Cymdeithas Bêl-droed Cymru) pupils wrote 'Wales, we love you' and 'Welcome, you are at home' in the Breton language.

Brittany - Another Blow For Lost Fishermen's Families

News from the Celtic League:

The ruling this week by France's top judicial court the Court of Cassation has confirmed a decision to close the case of a French trawler that sunk over a decade ago off the Cornish coast, killing all five members on board.

The Bugaled Breizh a well equipped and competently crewed vessel capsized suddenly and sank 14 miles off the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall in January 2004.

Family members and supporter suspect a submarine taking part in a NATO exercise at the time caused the vessel to founder.

Brittany - Brest International Maritime Festival 13 - 19 July 2016

The Brest International Maritime Festival will be held from 13th to 19th July 2016. The City of Brest is in Finistère (Breton: Penn-ar-Bed) in the west of Brittany. Brest's history has always been linked to the sea. Every four years, it hosts the international festival of the sea, boats and sailors. This year a flotilla of 1,500 boats will enter the bay providing a unique opportunity to see the world’s most beautiful ships and to learn about the world’s many seafaring cultures. All of this will take place in a festival of music, inspired by the sea and by sailors.

Bugaled Breizh: French Court Ruling An 'Insult'!

News from the Celtic League:

The French courts have dealt another blow to attempts by the family members of those lost on the Breton trawler Bugaled Breizh to get justice in France.

Eleven years of efforts to get some closure and explanation via the French system came to an end when the Appeal Court in Rennes rejected an application.

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