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Stobie shot deadFor many the hand of the British secret services is plain to be seen in the summary execution in Belfast this week of former RUC Special Branch agent and UDA quartermaster William Stobie. moreRUC provoke violence in ArmaghThe RUC/PSNI were guilty of serious human rights violations against young people returning from last Sunday's demilitarisation protests in South Armagh.Surprise? What surprise?The way the RUC's Special Branch behaved prior to the Omagh bomb is consistent with the way they have acted in other situations, writes JIM GIBNEY.Mother of two in bullet threatA young mother of two, from the Short Strand area of East Belfast, is living in fear after she received a bullet and a threatening letter in the post.Death of refugees "an international scandal"Caoimhgh’n î Caol‡in described the death of eight refugees, in a freight container in Wexford, last weekend, as an "international scandal".RUC/PSNI harassment in mid-UlsterSinn FŽin's Martin McGuinness has accused the RUC/PSNI of waging a campaign of harassment against Sinn FŽin members in mid-Ulster.Rights Proposal threatens AgreementBrice Dickson's proposals for a Bill of Rights are currently being examined by Irish Republicans and northern nationalists.Sinn FŽin backs National Housing AuthoritySinn FŽin has slammed the government for failing to address the housing crisis and abandoning thousands of families in sub standard accommodation.Sinn FŽin oppose RUC/PSNI drugs debate inviteA dozen Sinn FŽin activists picketed a West Belfast restaurant, on Friday 7 December, in protest against the RUC/PSNI.Cn‡mh DromaA truly amazing project has started amongst the families of republican ex-prisoners.Are we ready for independence?Ireland has embraced capitalism and is now facing the consequences, writes Robert Allen: we need to rethink and refine the republican analysis.Eircom fiasco exposedThis week Eircom's short life as public company ended and so did one of the most appalling chapters in the history of free market fiascos in the Irish economy.European Arrest Warrant attacks civil rightsSinn FŽin TD Caoimhgh’n î Caolain has expressed his opposition to the proposed European Arrest Warrant.Welfare increases too little too late - î Caol‡inSinn FŽin TD Caoimhgh’n î Caol‡in has said the government has ensured that the past four and a half years of prosperity had benefited the better off most.Irish Campaigner Arrested in LondonIrish civil rights campaign worker and Mayo man, Dominic Cosgrove, claimed this week that he has been the victim of a British state set up.Donegal Sinn FŽin Councillor to retireVeteran Sinn FŽin Inishowen Councillor Jim Ferry has announced his intention to retire from Buncrana Urban District Council at the end of the year.Day out for Holy Cross kidsA party of girls from the Holy Cross Girls school and their parents enjoyerd a day out in County Down last Sunday.Magee Provost bans Hunger Strike exhibitionThe Provost of Magee Campus of the University of Ulste has banned a photographic exhibition of events surrounding the 1981 hunger Strikes from the college.Call to end rural discriminationSinn FŽin Alderman Se‡n MacManus this week welcomed the commitment from Ulster Bank to Irish Rural Link that they are to maintain their existing branch network.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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