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Israelis release John Boy
MI5 set up Belfast journalist for arrest
Seán Ó Muireagáin, the Belfast man wrongly
arrested in Israel on suspicion of being a 'Real IRA' member training
Palestinian militants, was finally released when Israeli
security officials admitted it was a case of mistaken identity.
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Another 'Glorious Twelth' has passed us by, with both unionists and the
media falling over themselves to point out that it was "peaceful".
Drumcree represents in miniature the cul de sac into which unionism has walked itself, writes PAUL O'CONNOR.
Two malicious fires have left children in the New Lodge/Duncairn
area of North Belfast without a playground.
Sinn Féin must play a key role in the emerging global movement
for change, argues COUNCILLOR
EOIN Ó BROIN
Sinn Féin Policing spokesperson Gerry Kelly said
the summarised Chilcot report sheds no light on who was responsible for the Castleragh raid.
It has been a bad few weeks for those within the British
Intelligence and military community who are sympathetic to the
unionist/loyalist/British Army cause, writes FERN LANE.
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has welcomed the news that
John Spellar is to meet with the family of Peter McBride, the teenager
shot dead by two British soldiers.
A five-year-old Protestant boy sustained serious eye injuries in
a sectarian attack at the weekend. In a separate incident, there was an
arson attack on a Presbyterian hall in County Donegal.
Sinn Féin Councillors Alex Maskey and John O'Dowd last
week launched an anti-racist charter for local councils and their
members to sign up to.
Sinn Féin Dáil spokesperson on Housing, Arthur
Morgan, has accused the Auctioneers and Valuers Institute (IAVI) of
having no sense of social responsibility.
Irish banks have failed to pass on European Central Bank interest
rate cuts and people with loans, overdrafts and credit cards are being
ripped off as a result.
Sinn Féin representative Gerry Kelly has demanded that the
BBC be designated as a public body and therefore subject to equality
proofing.
Mid-Ulster MP Martin McGuinness has expressed his shock and
sadness at the tragic death of a lifelong friend Paddy Mullan.
The people of Dublin were treated to an
impressive parade
commemorating both Bastille Day and the 1803
Robert Emmet Rising.
In their quest to create a United States of Europe, the powers
that be have come up with a new EU Constitution.
For the first time in nine years, the New Lodge and Ardoyne
Festivals in North Belfast have been refused funding.
A group of squatting anarchists with a
point to make about the housing crisis moved into a Parnell Square building.
The Bring them Home campaign has raised £20,000 during a series of
fundraisers held in Dungiven and East Derry.
It's time once again for the annual Kieran Doherty commemoration
weekend.
Sinn Féin last Friday formally opened its new office in
Galway City.
West Tyrone Sinn Féin MP
Pat Doherty has extended his sympathy
to the family of Civil Rights veteran Paddy Douglas
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