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Litreacha/Letters (Free article)

30 June 2005

Mála Poist

Dúirt Siad... (Free article)

30 June 2005

What they have said this week...

A coalition for change (Free article)

30 June 2005

A number of recent articles in An Phoblacht have discussed the possibility of Sinn Féin taking part in a coalition government in the 26 Counties, and what form such a coalition might take.

We need to think big (Free article)

30 June 2005

Gerry Adams praises honourees

Munster celebrates (Free article)

30 June 2005

Over 400 republicans congregated in the European Capital of Culture, the proud People's Republic of Cork, on Friday 24 June. They had made their way to the Silver Springs Hotel from all parts of Munster to pay tribute to eight of their number and to celebrate 100 years of Sinn Féin.

The Munster Honourees (Free article)

30 June 2005

Republicans in Munster honoured for long-standing service

Remebering the Risen People (Free article)

30 June 2005

Addressing a mass rally in West Belfast in 1975, the then Sinn Féin Vice President Máire Drumm spoke of the emergence of what she called 'the risen people'. There had been resistance before, even armed resistance, but now "we have a risen people" and as Máire told the crowd, "no one can beat a risen people".

Short Strand remembers (Free article)

30 June 2005

Hundreds of republicans from across Belfast gathered in the Short Strand in the east of the city on Sunday 26 June to mark the 35th anniversary of the 'Battle of St Matthew's' and to remember that fateful night on 27 June 1970, when the district came under siege from loyalist mobs determined to burn down St Matthew's Chapel.

Six months after tSunami, Tamils may finally get aid (Free article)

30 June 2005

NEARLY 31,000 people died and half-a-million were made homeless in Sri Lanka when the tSunami hit last Christmas. Yet, six months after the disaster, some tens of thousands of people in the country have not yet received any kind of aid and it is a mystery to everyone how they have managed to survive.

TURKEY - your holiday destination... - AN OPEN LETTER (Free article)

30 June 2005

One of the most popular destinations for Irish holidaymakers is the beautiful country of Turkey, with its miles of golden beaches, wonderful Mediterranean climate and friendly people. However, Turkey's hidden side is little known to the tens of thousands who travel there each year. Underneath the facade of democracy, fascism and oppression thrive.…

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