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[An Phoblacht]

Thursday 1 October, 1998

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Keep your word

SF push for full implementation of Agreement

We are at a crisis in the peace process which can be resolved if David Trimble and Tony Blair keep their word and implement the Agreement they signed up to on 10 April. more

Orange splits widen

Violence erupted in Portadown on Saturday 26 September following a smaller than expected rally by the Orange Order.

O'Neill family seek justice

Two years on, the family of Diarmuid O'Neill are little closer to their goal of an independent public inquiry into his extra-judicial killing by London police.

Adams at Labour Conference

Gerry Adams told the Tribune Rally at the British Labour Party Conference in Blackpool that British policy towards Ireland must change.

A policing service for a new future

What sort of police service is needed to replace the RUC? We carry a summary of Sinn Féin's Submission to the Commission on Policing.

Congress reviews RUC abuses

On Tuesday, a US Congress committee heard a UN report on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers in the north of Ireland.

ger at `callous' British Army

Angry Bessbrook residents have expressed their ``hurt and dismay'' that the British Ministry of Defence's promise to scale down its presence has been unfulfilled.

FAIT worse than death

Sean Marlow examines the ongoing fractiousness among the leadership of FAIT (Families Against Intimidation and Terrorism).

British upgrade Divis Tower

Divis Tower residents contacted An Phoblacht to express their anger at a night-time military operation by the British Army.

Under the thatch

Fatherhood has driven Eoghan Mac Cormaic to sleepless nights, sorting through the contents of boxes.

RUC hinder investigation

Crucial video evidence central to the investigation into an RUC assault on a young Derry man last December is missing.

ti-drugs activists harassed

The harassment of anti-drug activists by the Gardaí has been increased recently, in what has been described as a mischievous campaign.

SDLP supports draconian laws

A Derry Sinn Fein councillor has slammed the SDLP after it blocked a motion condemning new laws facilitating internment reintroduced by the backdoor.

No room for Ming

The experience of a young film-maker shows that censorship in the 26 counties hasn't gone away.

Fermanagh march

The newly formed Fermanagh Sinn Fein Youth is organising a march and rally to demand the immediate disbandment of the RUC.

Saoirse supports Basque POWs

Two delegates from Saoirse's Six County executive, Frances McHugh and Patricia Moore, recently visited the Basque country.

Ulster Tongues

The Linen Hall Library in Belfast is hosting a series of cultural events celebrating the linguistic and cultural diversity of the north.


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