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Bloody Sunday event targeted by unionists and neo-Nazis (Free article)
26 January 2006
The sectarianism and racism aimed at Catholics and Irish nationalists in Scotland once again raised its ugly head at the weekend when unionist thugs backed by British neo-Nazis attacked a Bloody Sunday commemoration march through Glasgow on Sunday 22 January.
Athbhreithniú ar mhúineadh na Gaeilge (Free article)
26 January 2006
Tá formhór daoine, gan amhras, ar son athbhreithniú a dhéanamh ar mhúineadh na Gaeilge, idir iad siúd atá tiomnaithe do leas an teanga agus iad siúd atá frith-Ghaelach. Tuigtear go coitianta nach bhfuil ag éirí leis an nGaeilge a athbheochan sa chóras oideachais sa chaoi a fheidhmíonn sé i láthair na huaire.
Irish soldiers to be used as (Free article)
26 January 2006
Irish soldiers will be used as "shock troops" in a developing EU Army if the 26 Counties joins EU battle groups in the time ahead, according to a new publication by Roger Cole, Chairperson of the Peace and Neutrality Alliance.
Building from the Ground for a Social Europe (Free article)
26 January 2006
• This news feature is funded by the European United Left/Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL)
Nigerian woman released from Mountjoy (Free article)
26 January 2006
Nigerian woman Pamela Izbekhai was released from Mountjoy Prison in Dublin last Monday 23 January. Pamela was arrested earlier in the month in County Sligo, after she went into hiding for five weeks to avoid a deportation order.
Ó Caoláin in East Belfast (Free article)
26 January 2006
Sinn Féin Dáil leader and Cavan/Monaghan TD Caoimhghin Ó Caoláin visited unionist East Belfast on Monday and met political, business and community representatives. The event was a fact-finding mission of Oireachtas members sponsored by Co-Operation Ireland.
Remembering the Past - Frank Stagg (Free article)
26 January 2006
In almost every decade of the last century, Irish republican prisoners held in jails in Ireland and England have been forced to embark on hunger strike as a last resort in support of their demands for political status. The second of the 12 republicans to die on hunger strike during the latest phase of struggle was IRA Volunteer Frank Stagg.
Stanley selected for Laois/Offaly (Free article)
26 January 2006
Laois County Councillor Brian Stanley was unanimously selected as the Sinn Féin candidate for Laois/Offaly in the next 26-County General Election.
Long Kesh - Preserved site will tell story of those held there (Free article)
26 January 2006
Long Kesh, for over 30 years the property of the British Government, where it interned thousands without trial and imprisoned thousands more sentenced political prisoners. A monument to the failure of partition and the occupation of Ireland.
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