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Charlie McGlade honoured (Free article)
23 September 2004
Belfast's Brian Keenan addressed a commemoration in Crumlin last Saturday to honour the late Dublin republican Charlie McGlade, speaking of "a long time friend, without whose lifetime work with the movement, we would not be where we are today".
Primetime flagship of hypocrisy (Free article)
30 September 2004
Tuesday night's Primetime programme on RTÉ One, which dealt with the issue of the undocumented Irish in America, was a journalistic disgrace. The self-proclaimed flagship of Irish current affairs reporting relayed pitiful tales of Irish emigrants living illegally in the US and facing deportation, without making even the smallest reference to the…
Relatives deserve real truth process (Free article)
30 September 2004
MARK THOMPSON is the Director of Relatives for Justice, a support organisation working with people affected by the conflict. He has also been part of the wider Eolas initiative that produced an extensive consultation document on dealing with the past, including possible truth recovery models. This can be downloaded at www.relativesforjustice.com
Why Haiti? (Free article)
30 September 2004
HAITI is an object lesson in how the mainstream media operates to complement elite Western power interests. The Caribbean island of eight million people is suddenly in the news again because bible-like hurricanes and floods have killed over 700 people.
Imeachtaí and Draw Results (Free article)
30 September 2004
• REPUBLICAN FUNCTION: Featuring Spirit of Freedom. Friday 1 October, Finches Lounge, Clondalkin, DUBLIN. Táille €7
British soldier could be charged with 1971 killing (Free article)
30 September 2004
A British soldier may be charged with the killing of Derry mother of six, Kathleen Thompson, who was shot dead in the back garden of her Rathlin Drive home during a British Army raid in the Creggan Estate in 1971.
Dublin - A Cause for Concern: BY DANNY MORRISON (Free article)
30 September 2004
The only way of stopping the DUP from wrecking the Belfast Agreement and bringing it around to political reality is to continue to implement the Agreement's equality and justice provisions and the work of the all-Ireland bodies, even in the absence of an assembly and executive.
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