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[An Phoblacht]

Thursday 22 January, 1998

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IRA blames Blair
for crisis

The IRA has rejected the Propositions on Heads of Agreement as a basis for reaching a peace settlement. more

Myth of tit-for-tat

On Wednesday night another nationalist was shot dead, the third nationalist to be killed by loyalist death squads in less than four days.

Undercover operation targeted republicans

It has emerged that the British soldier who shot a member of the RUC in Belfast last week was involved in an undercover operation against republcans.

Unionists exclude nationalists on council

At a time when Unionists are pushing for an internal settlement, this An Phoblacht report shows that little has changed in the Orange State.

The fast links of solidarity

Saoirse in Coalisland, County Tyrone held a 40 hour fast on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for the POWs in Ireland, England and America. Mary Kelly from the Caqueta Amazonia Rainforest Campaign joined them.

Understanding loyalist death squads

Unionism must acknowledge that mass intimidation of the nationalist community is not legitimate, argues Marcas Mac Ruairí.

ti-drugs groups demand resources

Leading anti-drugs groups have united to call on the Dublin government to honour its election promise to provide funding for youth development.

Scorn the Orange Card

It doesn't take a genius to work out who's behind these killings in Belfast, writes Laurence McKeown

Protesters disrupt anti-refugee meetings

An anti-immigration group, whose inaugural meeting in Ennis last week was disrupted by Anti-Fascist Action, plans to hold a meeting in Dublin this week.

Parades crisis still looms

Members of the Lower Ormeau Concerned Community ) have accused the Parades Commission of failing to ``meet the criteria for independence and impartiality''.

Residents against `Peacewall'

Residents of Whitewell Road in North Belfast staged a demonstration in the area on Saturday to demand equal rights.

Garda harassment challenged

A Kerry man who has been subject to an alleged Garda campaign of harassment has been given leave to seek a judicial review to prevent the DPP proceeding with a number of summonses against him.

RUC stole man's money

West Tyrone Sinn Fein Councillor Cathal Quinn has accused the RUC of `terrorising' a 20-year-old Tattyreagh man into handing over £40 last Sunday.

Noraid to confront Black Watch

Gerry Coleman, Noraid's director of political education, has called on all supporters of peace with justice in Ireland to protest the upcoming US tour of the 'The Black Watch' regimental band.

A man of menace

Eoghan MacCormaic on a time-warped trip into the realms of one clergyman's imagination.

RUC harass SF team

Sinn Fein's press supremo Richard McAuley was detained by the RUC for 20 minutes as his car was searched for `munitions' on Tuesday morning.

Robert Hamill Justice Fund

People in the 26 Counties can now donate to the Robert Hamill Justice Fund.


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