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12 January 2014 Edition

Daonlathas áitiúil faoi ionsaí ag Hogan

12 January 2014

TÁ AN-IMNÍ orm maidir leis an gcreimeadh atá dhá dhéanamh ar an daonlathas áitiúil ag an rialtas seo. Tá na pobail tuaithe faoi ionsaí go mór agus tá an chumhacht áitiiúil dhá thabhairt do státseirbhísígh agus bainisteoirí agus ciorraithe dhá chuir faoi cheilt faoi scáth ‘leasuithe’ ar an gcóras rialtas áitiúil. Premium service article

All to play for this year

12 January 2014

In 2014, the people of Scotland have an opportunity to make the biggest geo-political change in these islands since Mick Collins sat across the table from David Lloyd George in London Free article

Nelson Mandela – A hero among heroes

12 January 2014

NELSON MANDELA spent his entire life fighting against the injustice and inequality of the tyrannical, white-supremacist, apartheid regime in South Africa. He was also an internationalist and close friend of Ireland and the Republican Movement. Premium service article

MTV freed Mandela

12 January 2014

SINN FÉIN is a party dedicated to a political struggle for freedom, equality and a just society. It supported the IRA in its armed conflict with the British Government. In that context, Sinn Féin’s motives, actions and campaign were just like those of the ANC and Nelson Mandela in their military and political struggle for a free South Africa. Premium service article

New year needs new attitude by Madrid

12 January 2014

BASQUE POLITICAL PRISONERS face this new year still being the real centre of the peace process in the Basque Country. Free article

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The links between the undercover death squads and Westminster’s military and political machine

12 January 2014

“THE KILLING OF CITIZENS through collusion with unionist death squads is a British state policy in Ireland,” pressure group Fírinne defines collusion in its campaign to expose the links between the British and pro-British, unionist killer gangs. Premium service article

Carnival of reaction

12 January 2014

THE increasingly hysterical attacks on Sinn Féin and on party president Gerry Adams are a tribute to the strength of the challenge that Sinn Féin is posing to the Establishment, especially in the South. Premium service article

Making schools funding count

12 January 2014

THERE’S been a lot of debate (and misinformation) about how and why Sinn Féin is trying to change the system of schools funding in the Six Counties. Premium service article

Running for an all-Ireland team in Europe

12 January 2014

AT THE AGE of 12, Lynn Boylan had her letter supporting a Dublin Bus strike over pay and conditions printed in the Evening Herald. Premium service article

Sectarianism and segregation

12 January 2014

SECTARIANISM is both a by-product of British colonialism in Ireland and the cement used to embed the partition of Ireland and provide the ethos of the new Northern state just over 90 years ago. Free article


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