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Community Restorative Justice at work (Free article)
19 July 2001
Last week, ROISIN DE ROSA ([email protected]) discussed the theory behind the revolutionary project that is Community Restorative Justice. Here, she examines how such initiatives work in practice.
The Irish Times - newspaper of record? (Free article)
19 July 2001
According to an article in the Irish Times this week, the turning point in Irish history in 1981 was not the decision of Thatcher to ignore the election of Bobby Sands in Fermanagh/South Tyrone and let him and his nine comrades die, nor the deaths of many other people in that tragic year of conflict, nor the national and international campaign of…
Mála Poist (Free article)
19 July 2001
Touched by RUC concern A Chairde, I am deeply touched by Ronnie Flanagan's concern for the children of Ardoyne. At least that was the excuse he gave for, not only allowing UDA thugs from preventing the children going to school, but actually setting up a RUC roadblock to help turn the children away. I'm sure the same ``concern'' was in the…
Britain hampers Dublin/Monaghan Bombings probe (Free article)
19 July 2001
A delegation of surviving victims and relatives of some of the 33 people killed in the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings were at 10 Downing Street in London on Wednesday to protest Britain's hampering of the inquiry into the atrocity.
Sweatshops fuel global resistance (Free article)
19 July 2001
In the third part of a series on the anti-globalisation movement, JUSTIN MORAN examines some of the labour issues that have galvanised so many people to take to the streets against the multinationals. He describes the economic zones in developing world states where transnational corporations enjoy tax breaks and cheap labour but where workers face…
Abuse of immigrant workers (Free article)
19 July 2001
On Friday, 6 July, bus workers picketed the Department of Justice in protest at the recent deportation of one of their fellow workers, an asylum seeker from Romania, whose leave to stay in this country had been terminated by Justice Minister John O'Donoghue. Andre Burlacu had been working for two years for Dublin Bus while seeking asylum here.
Turkish death toll now 29 (Free article)
19 July 2001
Turkish hunger striker Sevgi Erdogan, 45, whose photograph featured on the front page of last week's An Phoblacht, died at her home in Istanbul on Saturday, 14 July, after refusing solid food for 267 days, the prisoner's support group Ozgur Tayad said in a statement. A member of the banned Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front, Sevgi…
BNFL cover up (Free article)
19 July 2001
British Nuclear Fuels are in the dock yet again over not just misinformation about an accident at one of their facilities, but a delay in disclosing that an accident had even taken place.
Comhrac faoin Chóras Sláinte (Free article)
19 July 2001
Tá sé feicthe againn cheana féin go bhfuil Fianna Fáil agus Fine Gael i ngleic lena chéile le vótaí a mhealladh ó phobal na sé chontae is fiche. Ar ndóigh, tá siad de shíor ag iarraidh pointí polaitiúla a bhuachaint i gcoinne a chéile i rith an ama. Creidim féin, áfach, go mbeidh an comhrac is mó idir an dá dream seo ná faoin chóras sláinte.
Communications crisis looms (Free article)
19 July 2001
While Eircom shareholders ponder the battle of bids for their holdings by the eIsland and Valentia consortiums, there is still a steadfast refusal within government to tackle some of the more important issues facing the telecommunications industry in Ireland.
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