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March 17, 2024

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Extradition bid referred to Europe

seanwalsh.jpg Efforts by the British Crown Forces to extradite Cork republican Sean Walsh have been put on hold following the decision of the 26 County Supreme Court to refer the matter to the European Court of Justice (ECJ).

Published March 14, 2024



Attempt to censor protest mural over St Patrick’s day trip

latuffmural.jpg A pro-Palestinian mural criticising Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael for attending a St Patrick’s Day event in the White House has been vandalised in west Belfast in a sign of continuing tensions over Sinn Féin’s involvement.

Published March 14, 2024



Soldier has no answer to shoot-to-kill allegations

francisbradley1200.jpg A former British soldier has been accused of shooting a County Derry man, even after he lay helpless on the ground, during an ambush by British Army special forces.

Published March 14, 2024



New secrecy and time-wasting as clock runs down

topperthompson1200.jpg The brother of a west Belfast man whose inquest was dramatically halted after an intervention by the British government has asked, “What are they hiding?”

Published March 14, 2024



Vindication for the Coney family

hughconey1200.jpg An inquest jury has found that Hugh Gerard Coney was given no verbal warning before being shot in the back while trying to escape from Long Kesh almost 50 years ago.

Published March 14, 2024



Inquest collapsed by state cover-up

browncollapse.jpg Orders by British state agencies to suppress information about their role in the 1997 murder of Gaelic sports official Sean Brown have led a coroner to abandon his inquest and call for a public inquiry instead.

Published March 7, 2024



Stakeknife report to be published

scappaticci1200.jpg On Friday, a report on a notorious spy operation is to be finally published after seven years of a supposed police investigation into acts of collusion involving a spy inside the Provisional IRA’s internal security unit.

Published March 7, 2024



Killer gang still getting away with murder

smythhaggarty.jpg A loyalist who was described by a judge as a “convicted sectarian gunman and murderer” nevertheless walked free from court this week after he was found not guilty of killing two Catholic men.

Published March 7, 2024



PSNI attack son of leading Saoradh member

psniattack.jpg A son of a member of the Saoradh National Executive was attacked and beaten by the PSNI on Sunday, March 3rd as he sought to defuse sectarian tensions outside a sports event in Derry, according to the party.

Published March 7, 2024



Murals defy the censors on Gaza

muralgaza.jpg A series of murals painted in support of Palestine are set to challenge censorship of the genocide there after they were officially unveiled in west Belfast.

Published March 7, 2024



Unchecked sectarian intimidation in Belfast

graffiti2403.jpg Threats against Catholics continue to cause concern to residents of the greater Belfast area following the appearance of intimidatory signage and graffiti.

Published March 7, 2024



Intervention sought for protest at Maghaberry

dermotburke.jpg Republican prisoner Dermot Burke is currently engaged in a dirty protest in Maghaberry jail after the prison regime there refused to transfer him to the republican wing at Roe House.

Published February 29, 2024



Brown family stunned by large-scale collusion

brownfamily1200.jpg Shocking confirmation of British state collusion in the 1997 murder of County Derry GAA official Sean Brown came during a “harrowing” inquest hearing in Belfast this week.

Published February 29, 2024



Armed group claim attacks on PSNI

dungivenalert.jpg A republican armed group has claimed responsibility for improvised rocket attacks on PSNI vehicles at two separate locations in County Derry.

Published February 29, 2024



Cover-up legislation ‘doomed’ after court judgement

legacycourt.jpg A central element of the London government’s notorious Legacy Act is in breach of international human rights law, a judge has ruled.

Published February 29, 2024



PSNI’s politically-motivated attack on victims fails

sundaycourtwalk.jpg The PSNI are being urged to apologise to members of the Bloody Sunday families and SDLP leader Colum Eastwood after prosecutors threw out a claim they had broken the law while walking together to a court hearing last year.

Published February 29, 2024



‘Dirty tricks’ suspected in PSNI smear

psniraid236.jpg The PSNI is in the spotlight once again after it emerged that a former republican prisoner was falsely accused of possessing child abuse images.

Published February 29, 2024



New poll confirms Six County majority for unity

ltpoll2402.jpg A clear majority of those living in the north of Ireland now support Irish reunification, according to the results of a new opinion poll, while most people under the age of 50 say they are ready to vote for unity in a referendum.

Published February 22, 2024



Cover-up fears as Glenanne case dropped

reaveybrothers1200.jpg Hopes for justice in the series of over 120 killings carried out by the ‘Glenanne’ gang of Crown Force death squads are fading after it was announced that there will be no prosecution against one of the senior RUC police figures alleged to have been centrally involved.

Published February 22, 2024



Harassment and arrest for peaceful protest

irspstop.jpg Republican activists have been subjected to harassment on issues varying from Palestine to poverty.

Published February 22, 2024

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