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British army report displays profoundly colonial mindset (Free article)
12 July 2007
The past week saw the exposure of an internal report examining the British army's role in the Six Counties over a period of almost four decades that concluded it did not and could not defeat the IRA.
Mála Poist (Free article)
12 July 2007
'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 Name and address should be supplied for verification, but these will not be published if we are so requested.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…
The Mary Nelis Column (Free article)
12 July 2007
How does any Government nurture peace if they refuse to acknowledge their role in the root causes of conflict? That's the question.
Bonfire fears : Loyalist intimidation alleged (Free article)
12 July 2007
As An Phoblacht goes to press, fears are growing that serious health and environmental damage could be caused when a massive Orange Twelfth of July bonfire in Antrim is lit on Wednesday, 11 July.
The all Ireland agenda : Challenging injustice, North and South (Free article)
12 July 2007
SEAN OLIVER argues that Sinn Féin's all-Ireland agenda must exploit new political opportunities to mobilise people on both sides of the border to demand their rights and create a new Ireland.
De Brún and McDonald call for postal services rescue (Free article)
12 July 2007
Speaking this week as the European Parliament debated the liberalisation of postal services across Europe, Sinn Féin MEPs Bairbre de Brún and Mary Lou McDonald have said the Parliament plan to delay by two years the opening of the letters market amounted to no more than a temporary reprieve.
UVF planned Catholic school massacre (Free article)
12 July 2007
A planned massacre of Catholic primary school children in South Armagh by the notorious Glenanne gang of unionist paramilitaries, centrally involved in the bombings of Dublin and Monaghan in 1974, was only aborted after the Belfast UVF leadership intervened. Aware the gang was controlled by the British army and RUC, the UVF leadership in Belfast…
The Tricolour : Symbol of unity, reconciliation and shared interest (Free article)
12 July 2007
National and cultural symbols can grow and then fade in importance. Whether it's a song, colour, emblem, building, or indeed a flag. They can be abused, as is too often the case, or they can emerge as a symbol of reconciliation and practical, positive affirmations of shared, mutually beneficial goals.
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