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A strange Orange outrage (Free article)

18 June 1998

``Come on you Fenian bastard, I'll fix you now,'' says an Orangeman removing his sash as he confronts a nationalist resident. ``It's payback time, you Fenian bastards,'' shouts a riot-clad RUC officer. In 1996 during the ``Tour of the North'' parade two thousand riot-clad RUC dragged, batoned and kicked several hundred nationalist residents off…

A new era for human rights (Free article)

18 June 1998

The Lower Ormeau Concerned Community (LOCC) are holding a conference focusing on the interconnected issues of human rights and parades in light of the Good Friday document. The conference is to be held in Shaftesbury Recreation centre on Saturday 20 June from 11am.

Buckley ina Easpaig... (Free article)

18 June 1998

Ní bheadh iontas ar bith ar einne a bhí ag leanúint scéal cásta Pat Buckley le beagnach fiche bliana anuas leis an nuacht an tseachtain seo go bhfuil an sagart anois ina Easpag. Ceapadh Buckley ina Easpag i searmanas príobháideach i lár Mí Bealtaine nuair a chuaigh sé faoi lámha an Easpaig Micheal Cox.

Freedom for sectarian harassment (Free article)

18 June 1998

South Antrim SF assembly candidate Martin Meehan welcomed Monday's decision by the Orange Order to postpone a planned band contest for 24 June in the town of Crumlin.

Sportsview: `You'll never beat the English' (Free article)

18 June 1998

Once again the spectre of football violence rears it ugly head. English football violence, to be precise. In the French city of Marseilles English `fans' went on the rampage last weekend and into Monday. They sacked bars and overturned cars during their three-day rampage. Up to 32 people were reported hurt.

Volunteer Patrick Kelly honoured (Free article)

18 June 1998

Republicans from the Midlands and from South Armagh joined together last weekend in remembrance of their comrade Volunteer Patrick Kelly who died a year ago as a result of neglect in English prisons. A memorial stone was unveiled on the Volunteer's grave in Kilinard, County Laois.

Remembering the Past: West Cork in 1798 (Free article)

18 June 1998

After the ill-fated attempts by the French to land at Bantry Bay in 1796, the West Cork area was heavily militarised by the English forces and by local landlords' private armies. Many of the soldiers were Irish, and Catholic and joined these armies (the militia especially) by force rather than by choice. They were poorly treated by their officers…

Volunteer Patrick Kelly honoured (Free article)

18 June 1998

Republicans from the Midlands and from South Armagh joined together last weekend in remembrance of their comrade Volunteer Patrick Kelly who died a year ago as a result of neglect in English prisons. A memorial stone was unveiled on the Volunteer's grave in Kilinard, County Laois.

Back issue: A cloak of decency (Free article)

18 June 1998

A surprisingly honest assessment of Mason's `enquiry' into RUC torture came from Official Unionist hack John Taylor on BBC TV's `Tonight'' programme last Tuesday. He concluded: ``We welcome a form of enquiry which will clear the RUC''.

Television: World class hype (Free article)

18 June 1998

Euroballs 98 (Channel 4) Fantasy World Cup (UTV) Reggae Boyz (BBC2) Fod an Duchais (TnaG)

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