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Unionist attacks take racist turn (Free article)
22 September 2005
The homes of three migrant worker and their families in Portadown, County Armagh have been targeted by unionist paramilitaries in petrol-bomb attacks. The houses at Craigwell Avenue are close to the unionist Corcrain Estate. Craigavon Sinn Féin Councillor Brian McKeown said those to blame were clearly intent on causing serious injury to the…
Oil from soil (Free article)
22 September 2005
An important debate is currently raging throughout the country about the high cost of fuel. As a result many people have been discussing the potential benefits of Ireland becoming involved in creating a Bio Fuels industry. The debate has been sparked for all the wrong reasons. With the unjust war in Iraq, the rapidly growing economies in Asia and…
UDA boss gets bail (Free article)
22 September 2005
Ousted unionist paramilitary boss Jim Gray was released from jail on Thursday 15 September on £15,000 bail. Former East Belfast UDA boss Gray, of Knockwood Park, Belfast, who is accused of money laundering was arrested near Banbridge, County Down along with his partner Sharon Moss in April this year as he drove towards the border. The PSNI…
Expose the Fraud (Free article)
22 September 2005
We are witnessing the origins of another fraud. There is still time; we can nip it in the bud. Enda and Pat are promising an alternative government. Opinion polls are suggesting that this ruse is getting through to the, admittedly weary, potential electorate.
Maghaberry strip-searching "inhuman" (Free article)
22 September 2005
After visiting Maghaberry Prison, County Antrim, on Tuesday 20 September, a Sinn Féin delegation including Catriona Ruane and Gerry Kelly accused the North's prison authorities of abusing the human rights of prisoners. According to Ruane, the delegation spoke to republican prisoners who complained about, "the excessive strip-searching of…
An Phoblacht - 35 years of continuous publication (Free article)
22 September 2005
The 100th anniversary of Sinn Féin has witnessed a range of commemorative events and initiatives to consolidate and build upon the party's continued support throughout the island of Ireland. One of those initiatives is the re-launch of the republican newspaper An Phoblacht with a new format and updated style.
Gerry Adams urges US to remain engaged (Free article)
22 September 2005
On a four-day trip to the United States Sinn Féin President Gerry briefed members of the US Congress including Senator Hillary Clinton on the Irish Peace Process in Washington DC. He also met with the State Department.
Unity is our primary goal (Free article)
22 September 2005
2005 HAS been a big year for republicans. Just a few short weeks ago the IRA, in a widely acclaimed move, formally ended its armed campaign. I am certain that in the near future they will honour their commitment to put arms beyond use. The impact of all of this has yet to be fully absorbed either amongst republicans or people across the island.…
Minister confronted (Free article)
22 September 2005
Sinn Féin Education and Library Board representatives supported a parents' protest at The Mall, Armagh on Thursday 15 September when British Minister Angela Smith attended the SELB for lunch. Protesting parents from Mullaghbawn and other areas demanded their children's right to a school bus service.
Fifth Column (Free article)
22 September 2005
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