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Human Rights Commissions can redress the balance (Free article)
8 February 2001
A pathbreaking conference to discuss the powers and potential of the Human Rights Commissions (HRCs) was held last Saturday, 3 February, in Dublin, organised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL).
Irishman wins workplace racism case (Free article)
8 February 2001
A employment tribunal in Manchester, England, has found in favour of Irishman Gordon Campbell, who claimed racial discrimination and constructive dismissal against his former company, Carpet Factors in Bolton. In its ruling, the tribunal said that Campbell's case was ``well founded''. Damages are to be awarded later.
Take it down from the mast, says MacManus (Free article)
8 February 2001
The Sinn Féin Mayor of Sligo, Sean MacManus, has welcomed the serving of an enforcement order by Sligo County Council on Eircell over their erection of an unauthorised mobile phone mast on the old National school in Strandhill, County Sligo. Eircell, who erected their apparatus on Thursday, 1 February, had neither sought nor received planning…
Sinn Féin discuss beef trade in Lebanon (Free article)
8 February 2001
Sinn Féin representatives met Lebanon's Agriculture minister in Beirut on Tuesday, 6 February, to improve beef trade links between Ireland and the Middle East.
Tar Isteach take to the hills (Free article)
8 February 2001
Dublin Tar Isteach held another successful hill walk last Sunday, this time following the historical footsteps of a small retreating band of Gaelic rebels as they headed towards Glenmalure.
Fógraí bháis (Free article)
8 February 2001
Tom Cahill, Eamon and Ellie Carey, Mary Heaney, Justin Brady and Margaret Joyce
Torturing the dying (Free article)
15 February 2001
The following is an excerpt from an article first printed in the 10 January 1976 edition of Republican News. GERRY ADAMS, writing from the Cages of Long Kesh Prison, writes of the terrible conditions for republican POWs in English prisons, particularly of the horrors of forced feeding, as Frank Stagg entered the final month of his hunger strike.
Memories of `81 stirred (Free article)
15 February 2001
Two women whose names are synonymous with the battle for political status in the 1970s and 1980s, Marie Moore and Lily Fitzsimmons, accompanied Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly at the opening of the National `81 Hunger Strike Commemoration Committee's office in Belfast last Friday, 9 February.
SDLP's absurd attack on Sinn Fein (Free article)
15 February 2001
Since the start of this year, loyalists have carried out over 50 pipe bomb attacks on nationalists throughout the Six Counties.
Where was the EU when? (Free article)
15 February 2001
So the EU this week got round to isolating the Dublin Government and delivering the diplomatic equivalent of an hour in the corner and a note home to the parents.
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