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Iran's nuclear threat (Free article)
2 December 2004
In 2001, as part of a deal with the Iranian Government to improve relations, and at the specific request of the Mullahs, the British Government added the Iranian resistance movement, the Mujaheddin e Khalq, or People's Mujaheddin Organisation of Iran (MEK) to its list of proscribed groups, officially branding it as a terrorist organisation.
Kieran Milnes released (Free article)
2 December 2004
West Belfast man Kieran Milnes, sentenced last month to nine months for apprehending a teenager he believed was trying to steal his car, was released from jail on Wednesday.
Good riddance (Free article)
2 December 2004
One of the ugliest reminders of British occupation in Belfast, over decades, has been the barracks at Andersonstown, a towering grey monstrosity, one look at which put paid to any colonial pretence that Belfast was as British as Finchley.
Combating violence against women (Free article)
2 December 2004
Violence against women has many faces. From birth to death, in times of peace and conflict, women face aggression at the hands of state, community and family. In some countries, the life of a woman is considered so worthless that baby girls get discarded, abandoned and even killed. Every year millions of women are raped by partners, relatives,…
Collusion relatives to lobby European Parliament (Free article)
2 December 2004
More than 50 relatives of people killed as a result of collusion between the British Government and unionist paramilitaries are to travel to Brussels next week to raise at the European Parliament the issue of state-sponsored killings.
Ceachtanna: Éire agus an Iaráic (Free article)
2 December 2004
From Belfast to Basra, Abu Gharib to Long Kesh... there's a lot of comparisons between our history in Ireland and recent events in Iraq. But what has been learnt from it all? asks AN DRAOI RUA.
Finucanes reject inquiries legislation (Free article)
2 December 2004
New legislation set out by the British Government on Friday 26 November "would bring an end to independent public inquiries and allow the [British] government to prevent independent scrutiny of a range of events where there are serious allegations of state misconduct", says Jane Winter, director of British Irish Rights Watch.
Four Derry Volunteers killed in action - Remembering the Past (Free article)
2 December 2004
In this week, 20 years ago, four IRA Volunteers, Antoine Mac Giolla Bhríghde, Ciaran Fleming, Danny Doherty and Willie Fleming, made the ultimate sacrifice for Irish freedom.
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