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Forge ahead or bite the bullet (Free article)
29 June 2006
After six weeks of the Hain Assembly no political progress whatsoever has been made. The DUP has shown no interest in sharing power and has been allowed by the two governments to block progress towards a power sharing administration in the Six Counties and the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. Public confidence…
Mála Poist (Free article)
29 June 2006
An Phoblacht welcomes readers' letters. Letters in Irish or English should be kept short (no more than 200 words) and typed or handwritten clearly, double-spaced and on one side of the paper only. Name and address should be supplied for verification, but these will not be published if we are so requested. Cuireann An Phoblacht fáilte roimh…
I nDíl Chuimhne agus Comhbhrón (Free article)
29 June 2006
I nDíl Chuimhne 27 June 1970 Vol Henry McILHONE , Belfast Brigade, 3rd Battalion, Vol Joseph COYLE , Derry Brigade, Vol Thomas CARLIN , Derry Brigade,Vol Thomas McCOOL , Derry Brigade, 28 June 1972 Vol John FINUCANE , Belfast Brigade, 1st Batt, Vol Tony JORDAN , Belfast Brigade, 1st Batt, 30 June 1976. Vol Brian COYLE…
Imeachtaí / Events (Free article)
29 June 2006
• ARMAGH ANNIVERSARY MASS: for the Hunger Strikers, at St. Mary's Church Mullaghbawn, South Armagh at 8pm Friday 30 June; followed by silent black flag procession. • CAVAN COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS: from 6pm 16 July, Slieve Russell Hotel, Co Cavan, 6-9pm National & Local Hunger Exhibitions, Launch of Bobby Sands Book by…
International: Leonard Peltier - eligible for parole in 2008 (Free article)
29 June 2006
In May An Phoblacht published a feature article on the case of Native American Leonard Peltier who was imprisoned following a shoot-out between Native American activists and FBI officers in Oglala on the Pine Ridge reservation. The conflict between the American Indian Movement and the FBI and United States Government resulted in the loss of life…
State complicit in UVF killings (Free article)
29 June 2006
The families of victims of a 12-year murder campaign that saw 29 people killed and no one convicted of the murders have condemned the PSNI's inability or unwillingness to secure convictions. There is a widespread belief amongst the families that the lack of convictions has to do with the complicity of state agents in the killings.
Interview: Margaret Adams, Sinn Féin Joint National Treasurer (Free article)
29 June 2006
Continuing her series of interviews with Sinn Féin activists ELLA O'DWYER talks this week with Margaret Adams, one of Sinn Féin's joint National Treasurers.
Dwyer elected Chair of New Ross Council (Free article)
29 June 2006
Sinn Féin Wexford Councillor John Dwyer was elected Chair of New Ross Town Council by five votes to four on Wednesday, 21 June. Directly contradicting recent Labour allegations of a Sinn Féin/Fianna Fáil pact in relation to Mayoral elections he was proposed by Councillor Bobby Dunphy, Labour, and seconded by Councillor Ingrid O'Brien also of…
Mitchel McLaughlin Column (Free article)
29 June 2006
As the first anniversary of the IRA putting its arms beyond use and announcing an end to its armed campaign approaches, both governments and all parties should reflect on how they have utilised that historic opportunity. Everyone should examine their comments, statements and reactions and ask if these have contributed positively.
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