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Phillips tainted by Stalker inquiry
David Phillips, the chief constable of Kent who was drafted in to
investigate the murder of Rosemary Nelson, was second in command of
Greater Manchester police when that force became involved in the
effort to discredit John Stalker.
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Nationalists have been urged to exercise extreme caution and vigilance following the
attempted murder of a nationalist in Castlewellan by Loyalists.
The death of prominent loyalist Frank Curry, believed to be killed by
the UVF, has exposed the ideology of violence behind the loyalist
death squads.
In an unprecedented move Sinn Féin sent 13 leading party members to
attend engagements in every corner of the US.
Gerard Rice has urged
the Parades Commission to order the rerouting of forthcoming parades
by the Apprentice Boys and the Orange Order away from the Lower
Ormeau Road.
Over one hundred Loyalists taunted and verbally abused local
Nationalist residents in Portadown following the murder of Rosemary Nelson.
Sinn Fein councillor Cathal Crumley has accused the RUC in Derry of
targeting children in a bid to heighten tensions in nationalist areas.
Sinn Fein Assembly member Mick Murphy, has voiced his support for Cookstown district
council's threat to boycott the Six County Housing Council.
RUC
Chief Ronnie Flanagan has passed a report
into collusion in the murder of
Pat Finucane to discredited London police chief John Stevens.
A Greencastle community worker has accused the RUC of refusing to act
after a sectarian attack on a bus full of school girls.
Sinn Fein spokesperson on Policing and Justice, Bairbre de Brun
addressed a packed meeting on Monday night, March 22, in the Fort
Lodge Hotel, Enniskillen entitled `the Future of Policing'.
As part of our ongoing articles on Community Restorative Justice -
Restoring Justice to the Community, An Phoblacht spoke to Derry CRJ
coordinator Paddy O'Carroll.
It could have been the Straw
which broke the back of the peace process, writes Fern Lane.
Former DUP councillor Kenneth Blair is to face arms charges after
appearing at Coleraine magistrates court on Wednesday 17 March.
Two West Belfast youths narrowly escaped death when a loyalist gang
tried to abduct them near the Village area of South Belfast in the
early hours of Saturday morning, March 20.
The launch of a new system of grant-aiding
books in Irish will
be picketed by publishers of Irish books and authors
who are being discriminated against by the new system.
Sinn Féin Assembly member for Newry/South Armagh, Conor Murphy, has
called for an end to the British Army's saturation of the area.
A petition of over 1500 signatures from County Monaghan has
urged the Dublin government to favourably respond to pleas for Roma father and son Demian
and Valentin Anghel to be allowed to stay in Ireland.
Sinn Féin north Belfast Assembly member Gerry Kelly led a delegation
to Long Kesh on Tuesday.
In an effort to allieviate the housing crisis, the National
Association of Building Cooperatives have built another lot of
rental co-ops in the Dublin area.
Sinn Fein's Alex Maskey joined with senior researcher Naj Loughlin
to
launch a new health and social survey for West Belfast on Tuesday.
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