The Hibernian

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The Hibernian is a monthly Irish magazine to “Faith, Family and Country”.[1]

It was launched in May 2006, by Gerry McGeough, formerly a member of the Sinn Fein national executive, as editor, and Charles Byrne, a 28-year-old from Drogheda. It is associated with the Ancient Order of Hibernians.[2] The magazine has been accused of being a "a publicity vehicle for McGeough and the extreme right in Ireland"[3]

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  1. ^ The Hibernian Magazine
  2. ^ Ex-Provo gives new life to Irish clerical fascism, Scott Millar, Searchlight Magazine, August 2006
  3. ^ Ex-Provo gives new life to Irish clerical fascism