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1 September, 2005

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Children the main targets in unionist terror campaign

Unionist terror targets children

While unionist politicians have publicly endorsed the newly-launched 'Love' campaign the effects of the unionist hate campaign are felt being felt nationalist children in various parts of the Six Counties. Nine-year-old Megan Meredity sat on the back step of her North Belfast home as the media photographed the latest in a series of sectarian attacks on nationalist homes in the Whitewell Road area. The double windows of the patio doors are covered in pale blue paint from the previous night's attack.

Photo: Unionist terror targets children

Dublin MEP stands by North Antrim nationalists

Mary Lou McDonald MEP visits Ahoghill

Dublin MEP and Sinn Féin National Chairperson Mary Lou McDonald and party colleague Dublin City Councillor Killian Forde visited North Antrim last week to see at first hand the sectarian nightmare that many local nationalists have been subjected to.

Photo: Mary Lou McDonald MEP visits Ahoghill

Irish republican held in Spanish jail

Leonard Hardy

Leonard Hardy, the 44-year-old Irish republican detained by Spanish authorities following an extradition request by Germany, remains in prison in Madrid. On 17 August he was arrested in Terremolinos while on holidays with his wife. This followed an international arrest warrant issued by German authorities in relation to an IRA attack on a British Army base in Osnabrück in 1989.

Photo: Leonard Hardy

Support solid as campaign strategy agreed

Protestors at the Norwegian embassy

As the Shell-to-Sea campaign continues to grow in support all over Ireland, it has emerged that the company doing a safety review of the Corrib gas pipeline is linked to another company that has been fined in connection with an explosion that killed four people in Scotland.

Photo: Protestors at the Norwegian embassy

Getting the message out

Francie Molloy, mayor of Dungannon and Toiréasa Ferris, mayor of Kerry

A huge banner has been unveiled in Dublin city centre to advertise the national rally for Irish unity which takes place in the city on 24 September. The event forms part of Sinn Féin's Céad Bliain anniversary celebrations.

Photo: Francie Molloy, mayor of Dungannon and Toiréasa Ferris, mayor of Kerry

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