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Cás Mary Kelly (Free article)
29 January 2004
A year has passed since Mary Kelly attacked an airplane in Shannon and she still awaits trial for her actions, wites AN DRAOI RUA. Bliain ó shin, ar an 29 Eanáir 2003, d'éirigh le Mary Kelly dul isteach ar thalamh aerphort na Sionna agus damáiste a dhéanamh d'eitleán cogaíochta ó Mheiriceá. Thóg sí casúr agus bhris sí srón an eitleáin agus…
Kieran Canavan (Free article)
29 January 2004
It was with great sadness that the South Tyrone/North Monaghan area learned of the death of Kieran Canavan (71). Kieran was born in Ballygawley, County Tyrone, in October 1932. He was a true republican and devoted much of his early adulthood to the fight for Irish freedom. He joined Saor Uladh in the 1950s and eventually took refuge in North…
Donegal councillor joins Sinn Féin (Free article)
29 January 2004
Sinn Féin Chairperson Mitchel McLaughlin publicly announced Donegal Councillor Thomas Pringle's decision to join Sinn Féin at a press conference in Killybegs on Tuesday. Pringle, an independent member of Donegal County Council since 1999, secured over 2,600 first preferences in the last general election in Donegal Southwest.
Mick Ned Cournane (Free article)
29 January 2004
The death has taken place of Mick Ned Cournane from Keel, Castlemaine, County Kerry. Mick Ned, who was in his 80s, was a stalwart and committed republican who served the struggle with distinction and remained loyal to the ideals of Irish republicanism right up to his death.
Shameful Ringaskiddy incinerator decision (Free article)
29 January 2004
On Wednesday 28 January, Environment Minister Martin Cullen summoned his county and city managers together to assess and rate their performance, especially with regard to housing and roads. Incinerators, which Minister Cullen wants all over the state, won't be far off the agenda.
Don't forget the Sallins Case, Minister! Protect our Citizens! (Free article)
29 January 2004
On Friday 23 January at 7am, Cormac Breatnach started a 12-hour peaceful protest outside the Department of Justice to highlight the continuing failure of the State to tackle persistent wrongful prosecution of citizens by An Garda Síochána.
Ombudsman Commission not good enough - Ó Snodaigh (Free article)
29 January 2004
Speaking in the Dáil on Wednesday, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice, Equality and Human Rights Aengus Ó Snodaigh used the first proper day of the new Dáil session to again call for the introduction of a "fully independent Garda Ombudsman" to re-establish public confidence in the Gardaí. He said that the Minister for Justice's proposed "Ombudsman…
Saville Tribunal nears final witnesses (Free article)
29 January 2004
As the Cory report into the dark workings of the British security forces languishes, hidden from public scrutiny by a British Government clearly fearful of its contents, many thousands of people will march through Derry this weekend to demand that so far as Bloody Sunday is concerned, the British state must, at last, come clean and acknowledge the…
McElduff addresses packed London Bloody Sunday meeting (Free article)
29 January 2004
Sinn Féin MLA Barry McElduff addressed a packed London at the weekend to mark the 32nd anniversary of the British Army murders of 14 Civil Rights marches in Derry on Bloody Sunday 1972. The public meeting was hosted by the Bloody Sunday Organising Committee and it was also addressed by Mr Gerry Duddy, Bloody Sunday Families; Damien Donaghy, Bloody…
Peter McBride judicial review (Free article)
29 January 2004
A preliminary hearing took place on Friday morning at Belfast High Court in advance of a full judicial review taken by the family of murdered Belfast teenager Peter McBride. The family are challenging the decision of the Ministry of Defence to allow the two soldiers convicted of his 1992 murder to remain serving in the British Army. At the hearing…
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