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Ferris assaulted by Gardaí
General election candidate for Kerry North, Martin Ferris, was
assaulted by Gardaí in Killarney Garda Station last
Sunday, according to Sinn Féin, which has accused the
guards of orchestrating a campaign of political harassment
against party members in the county.
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David Trimble is playing an English parlour game
as old as the opinions he appears determined to adhere
to, writes LAURA FRIEL.
An Phoblacht editor MARTIN SPAIN spoke last weekend with DR ALI
HALIMEH, Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, about the current
Israeli onslaught against the Palestinian people.
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry has uncovered a document
which effectively offered all members of the
security forces immunity from prosecution.
'The Untold Truth' features the stories of ten
Fermanagh families whose lives have been affected by state
violence in the conflict in the North.
The reality of violence and the threat of violence continue to
reinforce inequality and
disadvantage in West Belfast, according to a new study.
Two women whose
daughters go to Holy Cross School in Belfast
spent four days
as guests of the British-based Troops Out Movement.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams and party
Honorary vice-President Joe Cahill launched this year's Easter
Lily campaign in the party offices in Stormont on Thursday 7
March.
A 34-year-old Catholic man, Raymond Duffin, has fled
his County Down home, fearful that he was the
intended target of a UDA hit squad.
A father and his three children aged three, five and
seven, were stopped and held at the side of a Fermanagh Road by
an RIR patrol on Wednesday 27 February.
Former RUC officers who have benefited from
massive pay offs and pensions are being re-employed by the PSNI,
it has been confirmed.
The Orange Order
has rejected a plea by the families of the five Catholics shot
dead in the 1992 Bookies massacre to voluntarily reroute its
future parades away from the Lower Ormeau Road.
Sinn Féin's Martin
McGuinness was the target of egg throwing DUP supporters
during a visit to Queen's University in
Belfast.
Sinn Féin is accusing the British
government's electoral commission of discrimination after it
refused to fund the party.
Lawyers acting on behalf of the family of Pat
Finucane
have dismissed an offer of a financial 'settlement' by the
British government.
The RUC/PSNI has been accused of carrying out an unprovoked
attack on a 15-year-old youth in County Down.
Sinn Féin is accusing loyalists of attempting to heighten
tension in nationalists areas after two hoax bombs were
discovered last week.
Bowing to pressure from the Orange Order, the
County Antrim Agricultural Association has decided against
holding its show on a Sunday.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams is heading a
Sinn Féin delegation to the US for St. Patrick's Day.
The board of AIB has released the findings of
the first report into the activities of alleged "rogue trader",
John Rusnak.
The Minister for Health and Children
has been urged to intervene to avert
strike action in hospital Accident and Emergency units.
Sinn Féin has described last week's defeat of the
25th amendment to the Constitution as good day for women and a
good day for understanding.
The Multinational
Monitor magazine has produced its annual listing naming the Ten
Worst Corporations of 2001.
A clever poster is part of a new anti-racism
drive launched last week in the 26 Counties by the National
Anti-Racism Awareness Programe.
A snapshot into the real inner workings of the EU was
offered this week by Commission President Romano Prodi.
Bertie Ahern made two very difference speeches last week, writes
ROBBIE MacGABHANN.
Some Irish politicians and civil
servants have allowed Ireland's precious natural resources to be stolen
from under our noses, writes SEÁN ac COISTEALBHA.
An International
Women's Day meeting was held in Government Buildings in Dublin on the
underrepresentation of women in Irish politics.
The Sinn
Féin cumann in NUI Galway recently held a very successful
meeting on the issue of male suicide in Ireland.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams and West
Belfast Assembly member Alex Maskey both campaigned this week alongside the party's
general election candidate in Laois/Offaly Brian Stanley.
Sinn Féin has selected local man Mick Davis
to be the party's candidate in Dublin North.
West Tyrone MP Pat Doherty was in Louth last week
to launch the county's Easter commemoration events.
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