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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Amhran na bhFiann - I think it is only right that they sing it in their native tongue. You wouldn't imagine the French singing their national anthem in English or German would you?
The song is regarded by many nationalists as the 'national anthem' of the whole island of Ireland, and so, for example, it is sung at Gaelic Athletic Association matches held anywhere on the island. However Unionists reject the use of Amhr n na bhFiann in this way, and so it is "Ireland's Call" that is used as an all-Ireland anthem by the Irish rugby team.
The Soldiers Song was sung by rebels at the GPO in the Easter Uprising in 1916, perhaps that is shy, historically it might have been banned...
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