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Support for Downpatrick monument (Free article)
7 June 2001
A poll on the future of a republican memorial in Downpatrick has received up to 2,000 respondents, with 1,500 said to be in favour of the memorial.
Oldham deputy mayor's home petrol-bombed (Free article)
7 June 2001
Following the violence in the Glodwick area of Oldham a fortnight ago, the home of the Deputy Mayor of the town, Riaz Ahmad, who also represents Glodwick, was targeted in a racially-motivated attack last Friday. A petrol bomb was thrown through a bedroom window causing extensive damage to the house. Mr Ahmad and his family were at home at the time…
Volunteers honoured on the Border (Free article)
7 June 2001
More than 500 people attended the unveiling of a commemorative plaque at Coragunt Bridge, Knockatallon, on the Monaghan/Fermanagh border on last Sunday evening, 3 June. A short parade led by a colour party and a republican band marched from the Northern side to the bridge where a large body of people had assembled from throughout County Monaghan…
Misinterpreting the Nice vote (Free article)
14 June 2001
Here are the facts as we understand them. Last week 529,478 people voted No to ratifying the Nice Treaty. The reasons why these people voted no are in reality unknown. However, some newspaper polls highlighted voter concerns about the Rapid Reaction Force proposals, the loss of political independence in decision-making and the loss of an EU…
Peace strategy endorsed (Free article)
14 June 2001
Sinn Féin's successes in the local and Westminster elections this week were a clear endorsement of the party's peace strategy. The republican positions on policing, demilitarisation, the issue of arms and David Trimble's behaviour as First Minister have also been unequivocally endorsed as those most popular with the nationalist electorate in the…
Irish support for Turkish hunger strikers (Free article)
14 June 2001
Some 30 people held a black flag picket in O'Connell Street, Dublin last weekend in solidarity with the prisoners in Turkey who are protesting against the inhuman jail conditions in high-security `F-Type' prisons. Already, 23 prisoners, men and women, have died on the hunger strike since last December, when the Turkish army and police stormed the…
I ndiaidh `Nice' (Free article)
14 June 2001
Cé gur éirigh le muintir na sé chontae is fiche `Níl' a rá le Nice, níl Teach Laighean sásta a admháil gur chóir dúinn an chonradh a chur faoin fhód agus díospóireacht iomlán a thoiseacht ar cén chineál Eoraip a ba mhaith linn amach romhainn.
MI5 guidelines point finger at British government (Free article)
21 June 2001
If RUC Special Branch controlled the RUC and MI5 controlled the RUC Special Branch, then just how much did British government officials and ministers know about crown forces collusion with loyalist death squads?
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