Emyr Llywelyn Jones is a Welsh political activist, who was active during the 1960s and 1970s. Mudiad Adfer was established based on his philosophies, and those of Owain Owain and Professor J. R. Jones.[citation needed] Commonly known as Emyr Llywelyn, he is also known as Emyr Llew. He is the son of author and poet T. Llew Jones and Margaret Enidwen Jones.[1]
Llywelyn was educated at Ysgol Gynradd Coed-y-bryn, Llandysul Grammar School [citation needed] and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.[1]
He is one of the founders and a contributor to the Welsh monthly publication, Y Faner Newydd.[citation needed]
Llywelyn was imprisoned in 1963 for causing damage to the building site of the dam at Tryweryn; he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.[2][3][4]
In 2000 Llywelyn, who at that time was a member of Cylch Yr Iaith, was imprisoned again, this time for a week[5] for not paying his TV licence.[6]
He worked as a Welsh teacher for several decades, at schools in Port Talbot, Llanon and Aberaeron,[7] and now resides in Ffostrasol, Ceredigion.[8]
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