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This Day in Irish History

On August 3, 1916 Sir Roger Casement was hanged in London for treason. He had been knighted in 1911 for exposing the brutal cruelties of the colonial regime in the Belgian Congo. He was a protestant and a Republican, and in 1916 traveled to Germany to try and recruit Irish prisoners-of-war for the Republican cause.  For this he was hanged.

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