‘BAD FAITH’ HIGHLIGHTED BY NEW ARREST
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has accused the British government of
breaching commitments given during peace talks over a decade ago
following the arrest of leading Donegal Sinn Fein member John Downey.
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Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has accused the British government of
breaching commitments given during peace talks over a decade ago
following the arrest of leading Donegal Sinn Fein member John Downey.
Representatives of a number of nationalist residents groups have
criticised closed-door talks in Wales between the PSNI police and a
selection of ‘community delegates’ in advance of the main Protestant
marching season.
A report by Prisoner Ombudsman Pauline McCabe could finally pave the way
for a resolution of the dispute at Maghaberry jail.
Catholics in the north of Ireland are in poorer health, are more likely
to be unemployed and live in more crowded households compared to
Protestants, latest census figures show.
The BBC has been forced to apologise for a sinister incident that saw a
Sinn Fein spokesperson labelled as a representative of “Sinn Fein IRA”
while Ian Paisley Jr, son of infamous unionist hardliner Ian Paisley,
labelled as ‘DUP Goodies’.
Work is underway to erect a massive security fence to keep political
activists far away from a summit of the world’s most powerful leaders in
County Fermanagh.
Senior British government officials permitted a campaign of state-backed
killings by unionist paramilitaries and the RUC (now PSNI) police to be
conducted at the height of the conflict, a senior security adviser for
the British government has finally admitted.
A loyalist mob carried out a savage sectarian attack on a Catholic
teenager, her Protestant friend and her friend’s sister in a south
Belfast ‘Rangers supporters club’, it has emerged.
A row over the cancellation of thousands of motoring offences continues
unabated in the 26 Counties, despite the report of an internal Garda
police investigation which cleared the force of corruption.
The PSNI have been accused of using excessive violence against whole
families, including young children, amid increased concerns over
heavy-handed policing in republican areas.
The Republican Network for Unity has condemned the decision of a court
in Dublin not to allow an appeal by Michael McKevitt to proceed,
describing the case as a miscarriage of justice.
The threat of serious industrial unrest in the 26 Counties has receded
following progress in public service pay talks and a separate deal to
end a two-day stoppage early last weekend at the state-funded bus
company, Bus Eireann.
Fifteen civilians were shot or bayoneted to death by soldiers from the
South Staffordshire regiment towards the end of the Easter Rising.
This week marks the entry into the third year Marian Price is interned
without trial and is incarcerated on the word of a British Secretary of
State.
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams on reports that hunger strikers have been hospitalised and are being force-fed at Guantanamo Bay.
The ten-year plan for tackling sectarian divisions in the North presented last week by the First and Deputy First Ministers was a 'snow job', according to Brian Feeney.