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10 March, 2005 |
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Answering back on the Hunger Strike
In last week's issue, Bik McFarlane, OC of the republican prisoners in the H-Blocks during the 1981 Hunger Strike, rubbished claims that the IRA Army Council rejected an offer made by the British that could have brought the protest to an end in July, preventing the deaths of six men. The claims had been made by former H-Block prisoner Richard O'Rawe, (right) in a book published through the British Sunday Times. Frongoch: 'Ollscoil na Réabhlóide'
The story of Frongoch, the 'university of revolution', where over 1,800 Irish Volunteers were imprisoned after 1916, is now brought to stage in a tri-lingual production, writes AN DRAOI RUA Gone to the dogs? Far from it!
Sinn Féin's centenary celebrations in Cork started with a bang on 24 February last as 2,500 people packed Curraheen Park Dog Track for a Gala Night at the Dogs. Photo: Martin McGuinness presents the winning trophy to Aidan Barry from Cloyne after Castlemary Socks won the feature race at the Sinn Féin benefit night in Curraheen Park. Also pictured: Bill O'Riordan |
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