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Ireland's part in the anti-globalisation movement (Free article)
12 July 2001
In the second of a series of article on globalisation and the worldwide movement against it, JUSTIN MORAN talks to some Irish activists who are preparing for the next confrontation with the forces of global capital at this month's scheduled G8 summit in Genoa, Italy.
Coiligh is Cearca (Free article)
12 July 2001
Tá sé de leithscéal agam tagairt a dhéanamh do bhéaloideas na gcearc mar cheiliúradh ar uibheacha faighte ó mo chearca féin na seachtaine seo.
Republican ex-POWs back Turkish hunger strikers (Free article)
12 July 2001
As the death toll in the Turkish hunger strike rises on an almost daily basis, a former republican POW, Alec McCrory, spoke to An Phoblacht about his recent visit to Turkey and his meetings with some of the hunger strikers.
28th Turkish Hunger Striker Dies (Free article)
12 July 2001
Ali Koc, 30, died in an Ankara hospital late on Sunday 8 July after fasting intermittently for 251 days, the prisoners' solidarity group Ozgur Tayad said. Koc was being held in an Ankara prison pending his trial for membership in the banned Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front. He is the 28th person to die in the hunger strike protesting…
Finucanes family insists on public inquiry (Free article)
12 July 2001
With talks taking place in Staffordshire and media speculation that the British government may meet demands on a number of inquiries into allegations of security force complicity, the family of assassinated Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane have reiterated that they will accept nothing less than an independent public inquiry.
Bad week for democracy as Dáil session ends (Free article)
12 July 2001
While most media and political attention has focused on the government's now failed attempt to ban opinion polls in the week before elections, the Waste Management Bill, which has been forced through Leinster House, is actually far more anti-democratic and will have much more far-reaching implications.
Burke gave away the family jewels (Free article)
12 July 2001
RTE for once got a good press in the West last week over its Prime Time Programme assessing the costs and benefits of bringing Corrib Gas ashore under the terms former Minister Ray Burke agreed with multinational consortium Enterprise Energy Ireland, Ltd (EEI).
The biggest bestest Féile ever (Free article)
12 July 2001
Europe's largest and most energetic community festival, West Belfast's Féile an Phobail, is set to be even bigger and better this year.
Sinn Féin National Draw tickets now available (Free article)
12 July 2001
The first of five weekly draws will take place on Saturday, 6 October 2001
RUC brutality in Ballycastle (Free article)
19 July 2001
RUC members and loyalist bandsmen injured ten nationalists involved in a protest against an Orange march through Ballycastle, County Antrim last Thursday 12 July.
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