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20 October, 2005 |
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INTERVIEW - Outgoing Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland Ali Halimeh talks to An Phoblacht
Dr Ali Halimeh has been the Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland for the past four years. During his time here he has highlighted the truth behind the brutal Israeli occupation of Palestine and has built strong relations with Sinn Féin. He has attended and spoke at the party's Ard Fheiseanna for several years. He will shortly be leaving Ireland to take up the post of Palestinian Ambassador to South Africa. Interview - Mícheál Ó Seighin of the Rossport 5 talks to An Phoblacht
Following the release of the five Mayo men jailed for refusing to submit to an injunction against their activities in opposing the gas pipeline through their lands, one of the men, Mícheál O Seighin, spoke to An Phoblacht's Cathal Ó Murchu Photo: Gerry Adams meets Mícheál O Seighin Opinion: Protestants and republicanism - BY FEILIM O hADHMAILL The last few weeks in the North have brought into focus once again the difficulties faced by republicans in achieving acceptance among large sections of the unionist community for even quite modest change - never mind the Irish Republic we strive for. Action needed to end poverty - BY KATHY STANTON MLA Daily there is further evidence of the true extent of poverty in Ireland and across the world. Behind each statistic is the daily experience of families, older people, lone parents and children - the most vulnerable in our society, struggling against endemic poverty.
A book on the printer to the 1916 Rising is reviewed by Mícheál Mac Donncha and Gerry Adams is back in print with a book outlining the republican vision for the future. An Phoblacht's famous satirical weekly column. Bac ar dul chun cinn - LE CATHAL Ó MURCHÚ Bac ar dul chun cinn - LE CATHAL Ó MURCHÚ Tar éis an méid atá ráite ag an Athair Alec Reid faoi na hAontachtóirí a bheith cosúil le Naitsithe, ceadaítear do na hAontachtóirí é seo a úsáid mar leithscéal chun cosc nó bac a chur ar aon dul chun cinn polaitiúil. Ní hé seo an chéad uair atá sé seo déanta acu. The week in quotes. One Day in October: Remembering the Past - BY SHANE Mac THOMÁIS On 21 October 1917 Vladimir Ilyich Lenin returned secretly to the Russian city of Petrograd, disguised as a train engineer. He had come to participate in a historic meeting of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party. One of the great superstitions of Dublin football is that the county team is only successful when there is one strong dominant club that provides the backbone for the senior team. St Vincents fulfilled that role in the 1950s, early '60s and '70s and while there have been pretenders since - Ballymun Kickhams, Erin's Isle, Thomas Davis and Na Fianna, none set their stamp on the Dublin team in the same way. Riarachán Críocha in Éirinn - LE CATHAL Ó MURCHÚ Carbh as a dtáinig na 32 Contae? Cén fáth go bhfuil an-dílseacht ag gabháil le contae dúchais chomh fada is a bhaineann sé le muintir na tíre seo? An bhfuil a fhios ag muintir na tíre seo gur rian den chóilíneachais is ea na contaetha atá mar rannóg riaracháin againn? |
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