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13 November, 2008

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GAA clubs torched in Tyrone

Barry McElduff

TWO GAA premises in County Tyrone were badly damaged in what are believed to be loyalist attacks last weekend. The attacks took place on GAA clubhouses near Cookstown and outside Dungannon.

Photo: Barry McElduff

Power generator closes but toxic waste remains

THE PARTY'S OVER: Mary Harney and PD leader Ciarán Cannon give the PDs the Last Rites at the weekend

FOR YEARS it poured poison into the Irish atmosphere. This blight on the landscape was widely reviled in Ireland and loved by British governments but all demands to get rid of it were spurned because it was heavily relied upon for power. No, I don't mean Sellafield - I'm referring to the Progressive Democrats, who finally put themselves and the rest of us out of our misery and wound up the party in Mullingar last weekend. It was their most positive contribution to Irish politics in two decades.

Photo: THE PARTY'S OVER: Mary Harney and PD leader Ciarán Cannon give the PDs the Last Rites at the weekend

Hermon presided over torture, paid perjurers, shoot-to-kill and collusion

Former RUC Chief Constable John Hermon

THE news of the death of former RUC Chief Constable John Hermon last week opened up old wounds within the nationalist community. While the mainstream media attempted to portray Hermon as a conventional cop serving during a testing time of turmoil, nationalists remember him as the RUC leader who presided over arbitrary detention and summary executions.

Photo: Former RUC Chief Constable John Hermon

Dublin street signs changed in remembrance of Ken Saro-Wiwa

Sinn Féin Dublin MEP Mary Lou McDonald has congratulated activists from the 'Remember Saro Wiwa' campaign group for poignantly marking the 13th anniversary of the execution of Nigerian environmentalist Ken Saro-Wiwa. Saro-Wiwa led a prominent non-violent campaign against the environmental damage associated with the operations of multinational oil companies, particularly Shell, in Nigeria.

Belfast conference on advancing women's rights

WOMEN OF THE WORLD: Conference delegates stand behind a banner honouring Sinn Féin Vice-President Máire Drumm, assassinated by a unionist death squad in her Mater Hospital bed in 1976

SINN FÉIN activists held a successful conference on the theme 'What Women Want' on Saturday, 8 November, at St Mary's University College in west Belfast. MEP Bairbre de Brún and Jennifer McCann MLA were key speakers at the event, which discussed the role of women in the Republican Movement and the challenges facing women today in the ongoing fight for equality.

Photo: WOMEN OF THE WORLD: Conference delegates stand behind a banner honouring Sinn Féin Vice-President Máire Drumm, assassinated by a unionist death squad in her Mater Hospital bed in 1976

Gerry Adams launches Sands Trust website

LAUNCH: Marie Moore, Danny Morrison, Brendan 'Bik' McFarlane, Gerry Adams, Jim Gibney and Caral Ní  Chuilín in the Felons' Club to unveil the website

ADDRESSING the many republicans from across Belfast who gathered in the Felons' Club last Friday, 7 November, for the launch of the Bobby Sands Trust website, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams praised the work of the members of the trust for their work over the years.

Photo: LAUNCH: Marie Moore, Danny Morrison, Brendan 'Bik' McFarlane, Gerry Adams, Jim Gibney and Caral Ní Chuilín in the Felons' Club to unveil the website

UDA statement 'disingenuous'

Jennifer McCann

SINN FÉIN West Belfast MLA Jennifer McCann has said that a recent statement from the UDA carried this week is "disingenuous". In the statement the unionist paramilitary group they said it will defend "Britishness" against what it claimed was a threat by republicans.

Photo: Jennifer McCann

De Brún calls for EU role in resolution of Basque conflict

Bairbre de Brún

Bairbre de Brún joined prominent international speakers in calling on the European Union to encourage a peace process in the Basque Country.

Photo: Bairbre de Brún

Ruairí McHugh co-opted to Strabane District Council

Ruairí McHugh

SINN FÉIN nominee Ruairí McHugh was co-opted unopposed onto Strabane District Council this week. Councillor McHugh now fills the vacancy left on Council resulting from the death of his father, veteran Sinn Féin Councillor Charlie McHugh, last month.

Photo: Ruairí McHugh

Nuacht na nOibrithe BY STEPHANIE LORD

Crisis talks in Aer Lingus dispute, Sinn Féin calls for action over jobless breakdown and Permanent TSB offers staff cash for career break

Film-maker Art McCaig dies

NEWS that Paris-based film-maker Art McCaig died suddenly in Belfast last Thursday, 6 November, was received with disbelief by his many friends throughout Ireland and indeed further afield. McCaig, famous for films such as The Patriot Game (1978) and Irish Ways, which challenged the British portrayal of the Irish struggle, was visiting Belfast when he died.

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