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Thursday 8 October, 1998
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Unionists paralyse processA serious situation is developing within the political process with the failure to establish the various institutions under the Good Friday Agreement. moreChildren terrorised in dawn raidA Sinn Féin Councillor in Armagh city is to take legal action against the RUC after they assaulted him, raided his home, terrorised his children and arrested him.Portadown loyalists ignore Drumcree deathLoyalist intimidation in Portadown will continue, according to local Orange Order spokesperson David Jones.SF member admits he was informerA member of Sinn Fein in Derry has come forward to the party and admitted to working for the RUC as an informer for nine years.Roslea's martyrsNext Sunday, the people of Roslea will be remembering their martyrs with the unveiling of a new memorial in the village. Laura Friel recalls their sacrifice.Relatives demand truth from NIORelatives of nine men murdered by the SAS in May 1987 in Loughgall met with two NIO civil servants on Monday to make a submission to the Victims Liaison Unit on behalf of the Loughgall Truth and Justice Campaign.No women POWs releasedDisparity between the treatment of men and women POWs needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency, Sinn Fein Assembly member Gerry Kelly has said.The awful economy of truthAfter a new report found aluminum at levels liable to cause death in animals and serious ill-health in humans Robert Allen examines the shocking story of pollution in West LimerickThe cry is independencia!Pat Rice accompanied Gerry Adams on his one day whirlwind trip to the Basque Country on Monday.SF rep welcomed to USRita O'Hare, the new Sinn Fein representative to the United States, received a warm welcome at a reception held for her in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC last Thursday.Unionists still in denialOctober 5 1968 is still influencing our present through the sightless eyes of unionist leaders looking darkly through the glasses of history, writes Mary Nelis.Workman threatened by loyalistsA West Belfastman working on the loyalist Old Warren Estate in Lisburn was threatened by loyalists and forced out of the sub contracting job he was doing.Housing crisis highlightedThe Housing Executive's annual survey has revealed that 44,000 homes across the Six Counties are unfit for habitation.SF TD tackles Minister on farm crisisThe Minister of State for Agriculture Ned O'Keefe was challenged on the crisis in farming by Caoimhghín O Caoláin TD in Leinster House on Tuesday.Felons harassment continuesBigotry and revenge are the motives behind the ongoing RUC campaign of harassment against West Belfast's Felons Club, says chairperson Liam Shannon.RUC at Queen'sThe appearance of the RUC at the Queen's University Freshers Bazaar at the end of last week has been described as insulting by South Belfast Sinn Fein councillor Sean Hayes.Bloody Sunday witnesses soughtWitnesses to Bloody Sunday are being urged to come forward and give statements to the Bloody Sunday Enquiry now in sitting at DerryÕs Guildhall.Meehan urges support for Saoirse trainThe Saoirse-organised train journey to Dublin planned for 18 October is ``an imaginative project'', said Saoirse's Six County chair Martin Meehan.Fermanagh Youth rally against RUCFermanagh Sinn Féin Youth held a march and rally to the RUC barracks in Enniskillen last Sunday.
DAILY REPUBLICAN NEWS SERVICE
REPUBLICAN BULLETIN BOARD
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