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Thursday 26 March, 1998
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Unite to defend Articles 2 & 3Irish people North and South must unite in the face of the latest onslaught against the sovereignty of Ireland and attacks on the rights of Irish citizens. moreRally supports Garvaghy residentsSinn Fein's Francie Molloy promised that republicans would help the Garvaghy residents during this year's Drumcree Orange march if requested.Parades man's anti-republican past Revelations about Parades Commission appointee Aidan Canavan have further exposed the anti-nationalist ethos of the Commission. McBride murder - his mother speaks outAs two Scots Guards convicted of killing North Belfast teenager Peter McBride appear in a Belfast court this week, the campaign to have the pair released gathers momentum.The sensible Mr Trimble As the talks enter the final lap, Brian Campbell wonders who will tell the Unionists to stop saying no. SF's Italian tour The Italian word for struggle has formed the foundation of a rapidly growing Italian vocabulary for a Sinn Fein delegation.
Truth Commission needed in England The opening of a peace centre in England could have possibilities, Mary Nelis argues. Sinn Féin launch public hearings Sinn Féin Vice President Pat Doherty has announced the holding of a number of public hearings in the coming months entitled ``Our Future - A United Ireland''. Survey indicts RUC Sectarian harassment within the RUC has increased during the current peace process, according to a survey compiled by the RUC themselves. Two teenagers from the nationalist Kilwilkie estate in Lurgan were assaulted by members of the RIR as they walked down the street last week. Forkhill RUC barracks in South Armagh was the scene of a mortar bomb attack on Tuesday evening. The latest sectarian attack in Larne took place on the McCorry home in the Craigyhill estate in the early hours of Saturday morning. UDA leads North Belfast attacks An attempt to invade and burn down Catholic homes on the Limestone Road in North Belfast is the latest in a series of attacks in the flashpoint area. Challenge to RUC inquiry There is to be a High Court challenge to the Independent Commission for Police Complaints (ICPC) investigation into the Derryhirk Inn shooting last March. Seminar calls for release of prisoners An international seminar held at Westminster on Thursday 12 March discussed the issue of prisoners as part of the current Stormont talks process. The great mystery of our time Sometime close to the end of the 20th century a small island nation sited off the coast of mainland Europe disappeared. Meadhbh Gallagher writes. Two NIO officials sent to investigate the deaths of livestock on a South Armagh farm saw the anger of local people last week. Returning Officer refutes Attwood The Electoral Returning Office for Cavan/Monaghan has denied claims by the SDLP's Alex Attwood that there was electoral malpractice. The panel set up to investigate the Bloody Sunday murders is due to make its opening statement a week on Friday 3 April. Youth co-ordinator arrested The Sinn Féin Youth co-ordinator in Dublin, Matt Carthy, was wrongfully arrested last Thursday 19 March. NIO minister Lord Dubs last week rejected calls for a ban on the use of plastic bullets by the RUC and British Army in the Six Counties. Caoimhghín O Caoláin TD has voiced Sinn Féin opposition to the Amsterdam Treaty. Is New Deal a raw deal? Community groups in West Belfast have claimed that Labour's `New Deal' for the unemployed is `dishonest and opportunistic'. A new Sinn Féin cumann has been founded in South Armagh.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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