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Thursday 16 July, 1998
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Parades of ShameDespite the deaths of three children in Ballymoney the Orange Order still insisted on its sectarian marches in nationalist areas -- and, to the disgust of the whole world, their Drumcree protest which had led to the three deaths. moreInside Orange murder in BallymoneyA petrol bomb thrown through a downstairs window set the home ablaze. Chrissy Quinn struggled to the children's bedroom but found the beds empty.
Convoy to the Garvaghy RoadSean O Tuama describes the harassment and attacks as eighty cars resupplied the Garvaghy residentsWhere now for the Orange Order?Brian Campbell examines the crisis facing the Orange Order and asks, are they capable of change?RUC man threatens residentAn RUC man held a gun to the head of an Antrim resident and threatened to shoot him.Maginn grave desecratedLoyalists have desecrated the grave of a UDA murder victim who was killed as a result of collusion between paramilitaries and crown forces.Martin Hurson rememberedThe seventeenth anniversary of the death of Tyrone hunger striker, Martin Hurson, was commemorated in the village of Cappagh on Monday evening 13 July.State censorshipOn Wednesday Spanish police broke into and closed EGIN, the newspaper and radio station of the left wing Basque nationalist movement.Two incursions in seven daysSinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin has requested the Minister for Foreign Affairs David Andrews that two incursions by the British Army into County Monaghan should be raised at the highest level with the British authorities.Drunken Branchmen assault republicans Two members of Dublin Sinn Féin were verbally and physically abused by drunken members of the Garda Special Branch on the night of Saturday 11 July in a Dublin city centre bar. RUC protect loyalistsFinbar Conway, SF councillor in Cookstown, has blasted the RUC for protecting loyalist vandals while they painted kerbstones red, white and blue.Special meeting seeks border fundsA Sinn Féin initiative has requested new Irish government funding for the border region in the wake of the Good Friday agreement.Fury at negative videoThe West Belfast-based Foundry Regeneration Trust has blasted a promotional video made by the University of Ulster to gain investment for North and West Belfast for projecting ``false stereotypes'' of the areas and its people.Billy Reid band anniversaryThe twentieth anniversary of the Billy Reid Republican Flute Band (RFB) in a social club in Glasgow was the venue for the international debut of Belfast group ``Tuan''.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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