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Thursday 14 May, 1998
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The struggle continuesWith a confidence and a unity which defied and dismayed their political opponents, Sinn Féin took a huge step forward in their struggle last Sunday. more
Justice demanded for Robert HamillUp to 100 people representing community groups, human rights groups and political parties held a vigil outside Belfast City Hall on Friday 8 May.Money talks - in Irish...at lastAfter decades of vigorous campaigning the Department of Education has at last granted £2 million to Bunscoil Phobail Feirste.US activists briefedThree senior members of Sinn Féin travelled directly from the Ard Fheis in Dublin on Sunday to brief activists in the US on the outcomeBloody Sunday was planned - new evidenceBloody Sunday was the result of a planned attack by the British army in Derry which British soldiers knew in advance would result in civilian casualties, according to new evidence.other British bug exposedA sophisticated British surveillance device has been found by two Sinn Fein activists in their isolated Tyrone home.Remember victims by uncovering truthLaurence McKeown on Sir Kenneth Bloomfield's study into how best to remember and commemorate those who have died in the conflict in the Six Counties over the last three decades.Nationalists under fireNationalists in the Newington area of North Belfast have been subjected to verbal abuse and assault from loyalists in nearby Tiger's Bay.Mercenary aids Scots GuardsThe case of the two Scots Guards who were jailed for murdering Belfast teenager Peter McBride in 1992 took an ominous turn this week.trim GAA Board pull a fast oneA senior County Antrim committee member has exposed the attempts of the County Antrim GAA Board to stifle debate about dropping Rule 21.Questions over police handling of sectarian attackThe shambolic handling by Glasgow police of the attempted murder of Celtic fan Sean O'Connor continues apace.Councillor in BritainMaghera Sinn Fein Councillor John Kelly has just returned from a short speaking tour of England organised by the Troops Out Movement.Springhill slams voting systemTeach an Phobail/Springhill Community House have come out strongly against the electoral system decided for the proposed six county assembly.Carmelite and Ballot BoxThe Charismatic movement shared the RDS with Republicans at Sunday's Ard Fheis. Coincidence? Eoghan Mac Cormaic thinks not.RUC attack Sinn Fein YouthThe past number of months have seen a huge increase in RUC harassment and violence against Sinn Fein Youth activists.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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