19 September 2002 Edition
Blair must re-engage
19 September 2002
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams, speaking following a meeting with Tony Blair in Downing Street on Wednesday, called on the British Prime Minister to return to the task of implementing the Good Friday Agreement. Free article
New York Comptrollers Office interested in KFC case
19 September 2002
Antrim Sinn Féin Councillor Martin Meehan has told An Phoblacht that fast food multinational Kentucky Fried Chicken has come under the scrutiny of the New York Comptroller's Office over the loyalist intimidation of Catholic workers. Free article
PSNI harass Armagh supporters
19 September 2002
The PSNI has been accused of bigoted mean-spiritedness after threatening Armagh GAA fans with prosecution for erecting bunting and painting kerbstones in the run up to this Sunday's All-Ireand football final. Free article
Senior RUC men believed Paras had murdered
19 September 2002
The most senior RUC officer on Bloody Sunday, Patrick McCullagh, was recalled as a witness to the Bloody Sunday inquiry last week and admitted that the force did not interview any British soldiers involved in the shootings, even though senior officers had concluded that at least one of them had been guilty of murder Free article
Devenney calls on Ombudsman to reopen investigation
19 September 2002
Short Strand man Paud Devenney is calling on the 'Police Ombudsman' to reopen the investigation into his complaint against the RUC/PSNI. Free article
A simplistic response
19 September 2002
In January 2002, the National Economic and Social Forum (NESF) published a report on the reintegration of prisoners. Free article