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Back issue: Collusion - Dublin's role ignored (Free article)
23 September 1999
Less than a week after the London/Dublin Intergovernmental Conference met, yet more channels of information from British military forces to loyalist paramilitaries have been uncovered.
1916 martyr should be honoured (Free article)
23 September 1999
Following the exhumation of the remains of Volunteer Tom Williams, Cork republicans are hoping that the same can be achieved for the late Volunteer Thomas Kent. Their hopes have been fueled by speculation that the remains of the `Forgotten Ten' Volunteers, executed by the British in the War of Independence and buried in Mountjoy prison, are set to…
Ex-internees demand truth and justice (Free article)
23 September 1999
Representatives from the newly formed justice group, `Ex-Internees for Truth and Justice', met with Billy Stevens, a representative of the British government's Victims Liaison Unit, at Stormont last Wednesday morning, 15 September.
Maskey at historic Basque councillors congress (Free article)
23 September 1999
Sinn Féin Assembly member for West Belfast Alex Maskey attended the inaugural meeting of the Basque National Assembly of Municipal Councillors in Bilbao on Saturday, 18 September. They event brought together up to 2,000 councillors representing all of the nationalist political parties together, including the Basque Nationalist Party, Basque…
Beneath an Irish sky (Free article)
23 September 1999
Several hundred people came from all over Mayo and beyond earlier this month to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the death of Volunteer Michael Gaughan, who died on hunger strike in England. Gaughan, Mayo man, is buried at the republican plot at Leigue cemetery in Ballina.
Sharing the wealth (Free article)
23 September 1999
There are 93 days left to Christmas, but even less to the third budget from the Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrat government. Once again, the focus of the budget is on tax cuts. This week, Fine Gael entered the pre-budget propaganda war with their own promise of a £2 billion tax giveaway.
DPP's role under scrutiny (Free article)
30 September 1999
Is the Six-County Director of Public Prosecutions still acting as an accessory after the fact? Eight years ago, the decision by the DPP to strike a deal with British agent and UDA death squad organiser Brian Nelson was seen by many as a cynical manipulation of the due process of law - a cover up, designed to curtail a trial which was set not only…
Long march of shame II (Free article)
30 September 1999
The several hundred anti-agreement unionists who gathered on Saturday 25 September for the second leg of the `Long March' let their political slip show when they unfurled their `Real Victims - No Terrorists in Government' banner as they set off from the staunchly loyalist Sandy Row.
Gerry, Becks, Posh and Viagra (Free article)
30 September 1999
Duh, Duh, Duh, Duh - Dun... Rocking in at Number 79 in the UK Top 100 Power Play - two places ahead of Pope John Paul II - are Gerry and the Peacemakers, duet Gerry Adams and David Trimble.
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