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SF Assembly Chairs and vice-Chairs announced
Sinn Féin Assembly Group leader John O'Dowd MLA has confirmed the party nominations as Chairs and Vice Chairs of the various Assembly Statutory and Standing Committees. Photo: John O'Dowd Irish history goes up for sale again
Sinn Féin held a protest outside the offices of James Adams Auctioneers on St. Stephens Green on Tuesday morning to oppose the sale of important historical documents from 1916 and the Tan War. The items included an original letter to British General Maxwell handwritten by Pádraig Pearse on the eve of his execution on 3 May 1916. Concern has been expressed that the letter was formerly in the possession of the Pearse family and was bequeathed to the State, yet Adams Auctioneers provided no evidence of how it came into the possession of the anonymous owner who put it up for auction on Tuesday. Photo: Sinn Féin members are pictured at the protest outside the offices of James Adams Auctioneers DPP failing to prosecute British crown forces Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice issues Alex Maskey has said that there is a clear problem within the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions when it comes to prosecuting members of British State Forces who have been involved in killing citizens in Ireland. Support emigrants in US at Dublin rally
Incoming Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, Seán Crowe TD and a number of Sinn Féin councillors from around the country attended last weekend's rally organised by the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform in Dublin. McGuinness praised the efforts of the ILIR and pledged Sinn Féin's "full support for the ILIR and its campaign to win legal status for the estimated 40,000 plus undocumented Irish living and working in the USA". Photo: Cllrs Mick Murphy (Co Down), Seán McManus (Sligo), Bernice Swift & Stephen Huggett (Fermanagh) and Michael McMahon (Donegal) with campaigners at the ILIR rally in Dublin The future First Minister and deputy First Minister offered their condolences this week to the American people following the massacre at Virginia Tech University. In a letter to US President George Bush, Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness said: International : Nearly 40,000 hectares of forest vanishing every day If oil exploitation has proven controversial and environmentally devastating, it seems that the exploitation of biofuels may not be of any benefit for the environment. The commercial growing of African palm, used to produce biodiesel, has become one of the main causes of deforestation in countries such as Brazil and Indonesia. 'Mood for change is palpable' in Donegal
Around five hundred Republicans from across the North West gathered at Jackson's Hotel in Ballybofey on Sunday last to jointly launch Donegal Sinn Féin's election campaign for Cllr Pádraig Mac Lochlainn in Donegal North East and Cllr Pearse Doherty in Donegal South West. Photo: Gráinne Mhic Géidigh, Pádraig Mac Lochlainn, Martin McGuinness, Pearse Doherty and Pat Doherty Gender pay gap still prevalent, Union urge Government to show concern for undocumented migrant workers in Ireland and Nurses' industrial action will continue 1916 - 2007 Easter Commemorations 1916 - 2007 Easter Commemorations More Easter Commemoration reports... 1916 - 2007 Easter Commemorations 1916 - 2007 Easter Commemorations More Easter Commemoration reports...
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