“Disband the RUC” was more than a slogan — it was a demand born from injustice. ✊
The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Northern Ireland’s police force during The Troubles, was viewed by many Nationalists and Republicans as a sectarian institution tied to the Unionist state. With deep bias, allegations of abuse, and hostility towards Catholic communities, the RUC became a symbol of oppression and inequality.
This striking design — inspired by the original protest posters — captures that call for change. Bold, unapologetic, and rooted in the Republican struggle, it reflects the voices who demanded justice, equality, and the end of sectarian policing.
Worn today, it stands not only as a tribute to history but as a reminder of resilience and resistance.