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Cover-up? Ask the experts (Free article)
16 March 2005
In his opening address to the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis this year, Martin McGuinness dealt with allegations that the IRA was attempting to cover up the circumstances surrounding Robert McCartney's death. The IRA responded with speed to the incident, he said, and asked for that to be contrasted with the years and decades of cover-up by the British…
Turning defence into offence (Free article)
16 March 2005
Recent events and the underlying trends that they belie indicate that the Peace Process is in a new phase, with new opportunities, argues DOMHNALL Ó COBHTHAIGH
Attack on women's march highlights Turkish human rights record (Free article)
16 March 2005
On Tuesday 8 March, women all around the world demonstrated, congregated and celebrated International Women's Day. In every other country in Europe, the day was marked by token government and media gestures; nothing too dangerous or exciting. However, it was on the fringes of that so-called Europe that something very wrong happened: police, armed…
Ferris welcomes statement from Castlerea POWs (Free article)
16 March 2005
Sinn Féin TD for Kerry North, Martin Ferris welcomed last Sunday afternoon's statement from Castlerea prisoners Kevin Walsh, Pearse McCauley, Jeremiah Sheehy and Michael O'Neill. The men, convicted in relation to the 1996 killing of Garda Jerry McCabe, stated that they do not want their release to be part of any further negotiations with the Irish…
Anger as sanctions are imposed on SF MPs (Free article)
16 March 2005
Sinn Féin says the British Government's decision to impose sanctions on the party is undemocratic. British Direct Ruler Paul Murphy announced the decision to strip the party's four MPs of up to £440,000 on Thursday 10 March, following the report from the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) which held the IRA responsible for robbing the…
Families express dismay at new generation of plastic bullets (Free article)
16 March 2005
Clara Reilly, Chairperson of Relatives for Justice, has expressed the dismay of families bereaved as a result of the use of plastic bullets at news that Hugh Orde is purchasing a new generation of plastic bullets without the approval of the police board.
Deadly weapons (Free article)
16 March 2005
The use of plastic bullets has proved to be one of the most controversial aspects of policing in the North, writes An Phoblacht's JENNIFER WILLIAMS, who spoke to Clara Reilly of the United Campaign Against Plastic Bullets (UCAPB) about some of the deaths and horrific injuries inflicted on people by the crown forces using the lethal projectiles.
The South Dublin Union and Easter 1916 (Free article)
16 March 2005
The following is an extract from Down Dublin Streets by Eamon MacThomáis, which will be relaunched in McDowell's Pub, Inchicore, Dublin 8, on Wednesday 23 March by the Dublin Republican Commemoration Committee. Eamonn's involvement in the Republican Movement spanned four decades, and he also became well known as a writer and broadcaster. He was an…
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