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Wear an Easter Lily (Free article)
28 March 2002
This weekend, republicans across Ireland and beyond will gather to pay their respects to the men and women who have given their lives in the cause of Irish freedom. The Easter Lily, first devised by Cumann na mBan in 1926, is the potent symbol of that sacrifice and of the struggle for the Irish Republic.
UDA behind Derry shooting (Free article)
28 March 2002
UDA gunmen raked the home of a Catholic family with gunfire in the new Shepherd's Glen development in the Waterside in Derry, last Wednesday, 20 March at 10.30pm. Four people, three men and a woman, escaped injury after four shots were fired at the house.
Another hunger striker dies (Free article)
28 March 2002
The death toll in a long-standing hunger strike by prisoners protesting at controversial jail reforms in Turkey reached 49 on Thursday, 21 March, with the death of another inmate, a human rights activist.
Compromised witness critical of Ombudsman's decision (Free article)
28 March 2002
A witness to a loyalist killing whose life was put at serious risk when RUC officers revealed his name and address (along with the identities of a number of other nationalist witnesses) to the main murder suspect has been told by the Ombudsman's Office that no further action can be taken.
Cúlra Creidimh (Free article)
28 March 2002
Bhuel, tá an Cásc anuas orainn arís. Dá bhrí sin, shíl mé go mbeadh sé de leithscéal agam tagairt a dhéanamh do roinnt scéalta béaloideasa ina bhfuil téamaí creidimh. Caithfidh a rá áfach, nár thug eaglas ar bith údarás dá laghad don bhéaloideas riamh. Ar ndóigh, tá cuid de na scéalta seo le fáil ar fud na hEorpa:
Doherty slams Para harassment in Tyrone (Free article)
28 March 2002
West Tyrone Sinn Féin MP Pat Doherty has hit out at the antics of the Parachute Regiment at a roadblock near the village of Greencastle in County Tyrone on Tuesday 27 March. Omagh District Sinn Féin Councillros Seán Begley and Seán Clarke were among a large number of local people stopped and harassed by a large contingent of the British Army's…
Ó Caoláin welcomes Dáil access for Northern MPs (Free article)
28 March 2002
A report from a key Oireachtas Committee has recommended access to the Dáil for MPs from the Six Counties. The development was welcomed by Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin, who said if acted upon the report would lead to access to the Dáil with speaking rights for MPs from the North in special debates such as those on the Good Friday Agreement.
Sinn Féin rejects flawed policing boards (Free article)
28 March 2002
Sinn Féin MP for Fermanagh South Tyrone Michelle Gildernew speaking on Wednesday after the SDLP in Fermanagh nominated members to the District Police Partnership Boards, said that Sinn Féin would not sit on the flawed boards.
Bradley drugs call rejected (Free article)
28 March 2002
Derry Sinn Féin Policing Spokesperson Colr Paul Fleming has slammed as ludicrous calls by the Deputy Chair of the Policing Board, Dennis Bradley, that community groups work with the PSNI to tackle the drugs issue.
New anti-Traveller law passed (Free article)
28 March 2002
As the Dáil met for what was one of its last sitting days before the general election last Wednesday, 27 March, the government rushed through a piece of legislation which gives sweeping new powers to gardaí and local authorities to 'move on' Travellers.
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