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Dúirt siad... (Free article)
3 July 1997
When governments resort to methods that are illegal, unjust, or inhumane, even when these methods are directed against the guilty or the dangerous the effect is not to preserve law and order but to undermine it. US Congreesman Christopher Smith in a letter to British Direct Ruler Mo Mowlam on the use of plastic bullets in the Six Counties,…
Deich mBliain! (Free article)
3 July 1997
Ten years of Feile an Phobail for a community which decided not to sob but to sing
Young people speak out (Free article)
3 July 1997
Young People in West Belfast are starting to make their voices heard. Following Sinn Fein's conference ``Anti-Social Behaviour - A Community Response'' held last February in Twinbrook, West Belfast, a group of young people set up a new project, Young Tongues, providing a platform for the views of local youth.
Remembering their lives (Free article)
3 July 1997
Dominating Derry City Cemetery like resilient flowers, Tricolours stood against the sky from Volunteers' graves last Sunday when the friends and relatives of Derry's fallen republicans converged again on the Republican Memorial to remember their lives and their sacrifice.
Holiday home truths (Free article)
3 July 1997
Robert Allen considers the long-term impact of holiday homes on a small community in West Clare
Residents battered in Bellaghy (Free article)
10 July 1997
The RUC attacked the people of Bellaghy and Sinn Féin MP Martin McGuinness the night after finishing their work on Garvaghy Road. Residents assembled peaceably to oppose the annual Orange parade through the predominately nationalist village. Hundreds of RUC and British Army flooded the village to corral residents in a tiny area, then surged…
Mála Poist (Free article)
10 July 1997
Coward's option A Chairde, The British government took the coward's option by allowing the Orange Order to march down the Garvaghy Road. The decision to let the Orange Order carry out its coat-trailing exercise had nothing to do with upholding a Protestant tradition. The RUC quite bluntly told the British government that police officers would…
The business of no democracy in Hong Kong (Free article)
10 July 1997
The problem for those within the British establishment who wish to attack China's undemocratic rule of Hong Kong is that, as the territory's former colonial masters, Britain's rule hardly differed in style or substance. And by the time Britain was due to vacate Hong Kong they had not, despite protestations to the contrary, shaped the territory…
Residents meet Dublin government (Free article)
10 July 1997
A joint delegation from Lower Ormeau Concerned Community and the Garvaghy Road Residents' Group met the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern and Foreign Minister Ray Burke on Wednesday. During the hour-long meeting, the residents gave first-hand accounts of the brutality of the RUC and British Army in forcing the Orange Order march through the Garvaghy Road…
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