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Two nationalist voices
McLaughlin can join Hume in Europe
By voting for Sinn Féin on 10 June, Six-County nationalists will be voting
to consolidate and build a strategy to achieve a lasting peace based on
democracy, freedom, justice and equality.
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The harrowing story of just one of the 90 percent of asylum seekers that Dublin Justice
Minister John O'Donoghue' supposedly believes to be bogus and turned down.
A mass murder bid in West Belfast last week has sent shockwaves across the
nationalist community of the North and has fostered already heightened
fears of further massacre attempts by loyalist death squads.
Five United States Congress members have written to the British Prime
Minister Tony Blair urging him to implement the Good Friday Agreement.
The huge Yes vote in the referenda on the Good Friday Agrement
a year ago this week was particularly significant because
nationalists and
unionists in the Six Counties both voted in large numbers for a change to the status quo,
argues Sean Brady.
With 38 days left until Drumcree Saturday, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams
has called for support for the nationalist residents of the Garvaghy Road.
Evidence has come to the fore that the British government has only reopened
the investigation into the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane in
order to stall demands for an independent, public inquiry.
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghín O Caoláin recorded the ``anger and frustration'' of
nationalists and republicans at the non-implementation of the Good Friday
Agreement when he spoke in the Dáil on Wednesday.
A British army board's decision to allow the killers of North Belfast
teenager Peter McBrid to
remain in the British army has been ``seriously criticised'' by the
independent assessor of military complaints.
The row which is plaguing the Bloody Sunday inquiry has taken
another twist after it was disclosed that the British soldiers involved
intend to judicially review the
decision not to grant them anonymity.
With the media spotlight and public attention firmly focused on the Patten
Commission on policing, the consultation process for the Criminal Justice
Review has gone largely unheralded.
In the third of four articles examining the positive effect Community
Restorative Justice (CRJ) can have in mending community relationships, Ned
Kelly reports from an enrolment meeting in West Belfast.
Ardoyne republican Eddie Copeland was awarded #27,500
compensation for injuries he received when a British soldier shot him
as he attended an IRA Volunteer's funeral.
Four families living beside Crossmaglen British Army base have launched a
campaign for the return of their gardens.
The Housing Executive in the North last week unveiled a plan in which
community groups, politicians and the RUC will be asked to help devise
strategies to deal with intimidation on mixed estates.
Three out of every ten households in the Six Counties live on less then
#150 per week, according to statistics released this week by the `Northern
Ireland' Anti-Poverty Network.
The fifth annual Volunteer Martin Doherty Commemoration took place in
Dublin on Sunday, 6 May.
A well attended meeting in Ringsend was held to highlight the ongoing
housing crisis in Dublin in general and the South East Inner City in
particular.
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