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1998 Offences Against the State Act renewed (Free article)
22 June 2000
The Dublin government this week renewed the repressive 1998 Offences Against the State (Amendment) Act. The legislation significantly strengthens the draconian powers already given to the Gardaí and the courts and represents an attack on the right to silence.
We are the party of change (Free article)
22 June 2000
Baking hot weather was enjoyed by republicans from all over Ireland and abroad at Sallins, County Kildare, for the annual Wolfe Tone commemoration on Sunday, 18 June.
Empey gets it wrong on the IDB and Strategy 2010 (Free article)
22 June 2000
Just weeks after the Industrial Development Board was slated by one Commons committee at Westminster, up pops Assembly minister for Enterprise Trade and Investment, Reg Empey, to sing its praises to another.
Gaughan Remembered (Free article)
22 June 2000
A large number of people from Counties Mayo, Galway, Sligo and further afield came to the Deanwood Hotel in Ballina on Friday 9 June to hear Gerry Kerry, senior Sinn Féin negotiatior and Assembly member for North Belfast, deliver the annual Volunteer Michael Gaughan Memorial Lecture.
Judge not... (Free article)
22 June 2000
A small box advert in The Connaught Tribune and in the Galway Advertiser last week brought about 20 interested citizens to a city centre venue on Monday evening, 19 June, to discuss the question of planning and related matters in Galway. Eoghan Mac Cormaic went along.
Fógraí bháis: Volunteer Terry `Cleaky' Clarke (Free article)
22 June 2000
Cleaky Clarke is a friend of mine. He is looking at me now from a framed photo on the wall above me. There's him and Todler and the Dark and Bobby Sands and Tom Cahill and me and Jimmy Gibney and Tomboy enjoying the sunshine in Cage Eleven. He had hair then. A wispy thatch of ginger which receded in the years after that. Little wonder. Cleaky did…
First phase of Bloody Sunday Inquiry ends (Free article)
29 June 2000
In the final week of opening statements in the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, numerous statements from civilians describing how they had been beaten, humiliated and ill treated following arrest were entered into evidence.
Views from the hill (Free article)
29 June 2000
Ruth Dudley Edwards was born and brought up in Dublin. She read history at University College Dublin and was a postgraduate at Girton College, Cambridge. She went on to become a civil servant and later, a freelance writer and journalist. ``The Faithful Tribe'' is published by Harper Collins and priced at £17.99.
Stand up, Mr Trimble (Free article)
29 June 2000
The behaviour of the Orange Order in recent days has shown it to be an unsightly relic of the past.
Mála Poist (Free article)
29 June 2000
FBI smokescreen A Chairde, The introduction of the FBI into the inquiry into the tragic siege at Abbeylara bodes ill for a just and fair result. It casts serious doubts on the bone fides of this so called thorough investigation and the Gardai's input to same. The credibility of the FBI has never recovered from its half-century leadership by…
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