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Demand the Right to vote
Sinn Féin Chief Negotiator Martin McGuinness MP on Wednesday
called on people to come out on 29 May and demand the right to vote.
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It has been a bad few weeks for the British government, its policy
makers and those trying to wreck the peace process, writes JIM GIBNEY
The naming of 'Stakeknife' exposed the way the media becomes a willing
participant in the so-called 'dirty war', writes ADAM O'TOOLE.
British Intelligence may have been running a spying operation from the
Falls Road library across from the Sinn Féin office.
Students in Dublin turned to radical action this week to protest at
proposed reintroduction of third
level fees, and the slashing of the Back to Education Allowance.
Another 251 jobs in Dublin and Antrim have fallen victim to the mantras of
restructuring and "operational efficiency".
The Progressive Democrat leader has said she
"feels strongly about the things she has views on."
A 20-year-old Catholic mother has been warned by the PSNI that
unionist paramilitaries have plans to burn her out of her Tandragee
Road home in Portadown.
Sinn Féin councillor Pat O'Rawe has slammed the PSNI after
two young men were seriously asaulted during an incident in the early
hours of Sunday morning two weeks ago.
A PSNI spokeperson told a Dungannon court on Tuesday 20 May that
vital documents relating to the SAS killings of three IRA Volunteers in
Coagh County Tyrone were destroyed by the RUC.
On Thursday 8 May, Alex Maskey, launched Coiste na
nIarchimí's new Political Tourism initiative.
A group of 80 Sinn
Féin members who picketed the inaugural meeting of the Strabane
District Policing Partnership on Thursday night.
The launch of the National Domestic Violence Intervention Agency will
combat a social problem affecting nearly one in five Irish women.
The 22nd anniversary of the death of Raymond McCreesh on Hungerstrike
in Long Kesh will be commemorated in Camloch on Sunday the 25 May.
Hundreds of people turned out for an evening of poetry, prose, and
music last Thursday to commemorate the 1981 Hunger Strikes.
In the first of a series of articles exploring the nature of the
republican vision, PAUL O'CONNOR examines the changes in Irish society
and notions of identity since de Valera's time.
Dermot Nesbitt has a fragmented and narrow notion of sectarianism,
based almost exclusively upon individual attitude, argues LAURA
FRIEL
Sinn Féin's Arthur Morgan has
accused the government
of having no affinity with protecting the rights and entitlements of
workers.
Representatives of the Children's Rights Alliance have called on the government to keep its promises to children
by creating the Office of Ombudsman of Children.
The Committee on Procedures and Privileges
of the Seanad is asking TDs to make submissions about the reform of the
Seanad.
Ógra Shinn Féin stepped up its anti-globalisation
campaign last Thursday by taking part in a Globalise Resistance
meeting.
The Wolfe Tone Society had a highly visible presence on the 17 May
Palestinian Rally in Trafagar Square in Central London.
The West Belfast Taxi Association's ambitious plan to turn its old
Castle Street taxi rank into an ultra modern passenger centre has came to
fruition.
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