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British soldiers confronted in South ArmaghSinn Féin demilitarisation campaigners are pictured confronting British soldiers on patrol in south Armagh last Sunday. more Thousands protest across IrelandProtests took place throughout Ireland last week as thousands of people demonstrated and marched against the invasion of Iraq.
Unionist paramiltaries gear up for the summerUnionist paramilitaries may already be attempting to heighten tensions in a run-up to the Orange marching season.Wilford takes the standColonel Derek Wilford, the former commander of 1 Para on Bloody Sunday began giving his evidence to the Bloody Sunday inquiry on Wednesday.Investigations delayed as NIO refuse fundingInvestigations into three controversial killings will be delayed because the NIO has refused to provide the necessary funding.Peace process negotiations far from overDespite significant progress in the last few weeks of negotiations, Sinn Féin has insisted that there is still no closure on key issues.PSNI block plans for Irish schoolA North Belfast Irish language school has had plans to relocate on the Cliftonville Road blocked by the PSNI.Death drivers claim another victimJust ove a rally protesting against the scourge of car crime, a 43-year-old father of two was run over by death drivers and fatally injured in west Belfast.Montreal support for Colombia ThreeA letter of support for the three Irishmen held in Bogota has been delivered to the Colombian consulate in Montreal, Quebec.The missing pieceKEN KEABLE examines the roots of the conflict in the Six Counties and explains the importance of people in Britain playing a part in helping to solve it.The new wage slavesTwo years ago, Mary Harney announced that Ireland would need 200,000 immigrant workers if we were to achieve the implementation of the National Plan.Action required to end racismSinn Féin's Equality spokespersons issued a joint statement to mark UNESCO International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.IRA Volunteer commemorated at ShannonvaleIRA Volunteer Tim Whooley, was remembered at the spot where he died in a simple commemoration organised by Clonakilty Sinn Féin Cumann last Sunday.O'Callaghan retracts claims over Rogers' killingSouth Armagh man Paddy O'Callaghan has retracted statements he made to the media in the aftermath of the killing of IRA Volunteer Keith Rogers.
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