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2 April 2012 Edition

‘Unionists have nothing to fear’

2 April 2012

DECLAN KEARNEY’S ‘Uncomfortable Conversations’ article in the March issue of An Phoblacht (about post-conflict initiatives and reaching out to unionists) made headlines in the mainstream media. Most importantly, though, its sincere intent was appreciated by many people, unionists and non-unionists alike. Free article

The ‘tiger hunt’ mindset and shoot-to-kill

2 April 2012

NEW MATERIAL has become available which highlights the British military’s colonial approach to Ireland in 1969 under what it called ‘Operation Banner’. Free article

Corruption tribunal indicts Fianna Fáil & Fine Gael figures

2 April 2012

THE MAHON TRIBUNAL into corrupt payments to politicians in the planning process in Dublin in the 1990s has delivered its verdict: a number of figures at the highest levels of the Establishment parties and 11 councillors from Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Labour are guilty of corruption, lying or trying to undermine the investigation set up by the Dáil. Free article

Sperrins hike to commemorate the Loughgall Martyrs

2 April 2012

TYRONE REPUBLICANS are preparing to scale the highest peaks of Counties Derry and Tyrone in a 12-mile trek over the Sperrin Mountains to mark the 25th anniversary of the Loughgall Martyrs. Eight IRA Volunteers and a civilian were killed in an SAS ambush at the joint British Army/RUC base in Loughgall village on 8 May 1987. Free article

No standards in high places

2 April 2012

FIFTEEN YEARS and hundreds of millions of euro on, the Mahon Tribunal report is finally published. Its contents are shocking, scandalous, sickening . . . but not at all surprising. Corruption was rife in public life. Public representatives — from councillors right up to An Taoiseach — received unexplained, inappropriate or corrupt payments. The toxic relationship between big business, developers and the political class is laid bare — yet again. Free article

‘This generation can deliver Irish unity’

2 April 2012

YOUNG REPUBLICANS from across Ireland met in the Ballybough Youth & Community Centre in Dublin on 2/3 March to map out a new direction for Irish Republican Youth at the 2012 Ógra Shinn Féin National Congress with an impressive range of speakers from the media and politics. Free article

Easter Rising Commemorations 2012

2 April 2012

THESE are the correct details of times, locations and speakers supplied to An Phoblacht as we go to print. Please check An Phoblacht and Sinn Féin websites as necessary. Free article

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Republican Roll of Honour – Liosta Laochra na Poblachta

2 April 2012

Fuair siad bás ar son Saoirse na hÉireann — They died for Irish Freedom. “Life springs from death and from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations.” – Pádraig Mac Piarais Free article

Éamonn Ceannt

2 April 2012

OF THE SEVEN SIGNATORIES of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic at Easter 1916, Éamonn Ceannt is probably the least widely known. Yet he was a pivotal figure in the making of the Rising and a commandant in one of the sectors where some of the fiercest fighting took place. Free article

UVF killed Sam Marshall as eight soldiers watched – Cover-up?

2 April 2012

THE FAMILY of Lurgan republican Sam Marshall, shot dead by the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force on 7 March 1990, have rubbished the report into his killing carried out by the Historical Enquiries Team (HET).In a just-released publication produced by his family, they accuse the HET of having conducted a largely paper exercise aimed at deflecting focus away from the involvement of the British Army and RUC in his killing. Free article

1916 - Still the central event in our history

2 April 2012

16 Lives Series: James Connolly, by Lorcan Collins. Joseph Plunkett, by Honor Ó Brolcháin. Michael Mallin, by Brian Hughes. O’Brien Press, €11.99 each Free article

Rush for the Áras

2 April 2012

The Race for the Áras, By Tom Reddy, Gill & MacMillan, €16.99 Premium service article

Left-wing republican elected new leader of Plaid Cymru

2 April 2012

WELSH nationalist party Plaid Cymru’s new leader is a 40-year-old left-wing republican who says she will see independence for Wales in her lifetime. Free article


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