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Split stories slammedIRA talks to An Phoblacht
IRA spokesperson has told An Phoblacht that `those who are
set on promoting division or a split within the IRA will
themselves be disappointed to learn that the IRA remains intact,
united and committed.' more
In the largest turnout at an Edentubber Martyrs Commemoration for
many years, 1000 republicans marched in bright sunshine to the
Edentubber Memorial at the border north of Dundalk last Sunday.
RUC admits collusion with drug dealers
An RUC drug squad chief has admitted that RUC Special Branch
collude and protect drug dealers if they are acting as informers.
18 year old from Crumlin village outside Belfast fears for his
life after a live bullet was posted through his door.
Connolly Association conference
This year's annual conference of the Connolly Association will
discuss the possibility of an interim settlement as
the most likely outcome of the current peace process.
Prison campaigns urged to expand
Despite an IRA cessation and political talks, the reality for
families of Irish political prisoners in English jails remains as
it has been, according to Caroline McEvoy of the Committee for
the Transfer of Irish Prisoners.
TD alarmed at conditions for H-Block 3
Cavan/Monaghan Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghin O Caoláin said he was
``alarmed and dismayed'' at the plight of three Irish prisoners currently on remand in jails in California.
RUC supports Whitewell `Berlin Wall'
Nationalist residents in North Belfast are furious that the RUC
is backing plans for a wall to be built for several hundred yards
behind Serpentine Gardens.
Irish republican POW Brian McHugh has been subjected to a reign
of brutality in England's Belmarsh prison for the past eight
months.
Time to get real, Mary
Mary McAleese does not walk on water. Throughout her election
campaign she trod on thin ice argues Meadbh Gallagher.
Three members of Sinn Féin were stopped and held by the RIR on
two separate occasions last weekend.
Three generations of the Glyn family share a two bedroom flat in
Canon Mooney Gardens, Ringsend, Dublin.
A young Coalisland woman was stopped and seriously assaulted by
the RUC as she returned from shops in Dungannon on Friday.
Charter for Change
A new group, Cearta, will be launching their charter this week in
an initative designed to ``stimulate debate and encourage
ownership of the peace process''.
A minibus carrying 12 nursery children was stopped and held
by an armed RUC patrol in West Belfast as it dropped the children
off.
POW issue highlighted in Belgium
Fundamental legal principles regarding prisoners were
discussed at a press conference in the International Press Centre
in Brussels on Monday.
Pollution case adjourned
The prosecution of Procter and Gamble by the Environmental
Protection Agency on charges of polluting the water supply in
Nenagh, Co Tipperary has been adjourned until February.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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