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HEIST RAIDS ARE 'A JOKE'

Nationalists have expressed anger at PSNI raids and arrests in republican areas of Counties Down and Tyrone, describing them as "political" and "a set-up".

Published November 2, 2005



LVF goes away?

Nationalists remain to be convinced of the sincerity of claims by the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) that their "military units" are to "stand down".

Published November 2, 2005



Parades Commission accused of inequality

The British government has been accused of ignoring equality rules and being "manipulative" in its selection process for a post with the Parades Commission.

Published November 2, 2005



Plastic bullet use investigated

The British Army's unaccountable use of plastic bullets is the focus of a new human-rights report sent to the United Nations and the United States Congress.

Published November 2, 2005



US State Dept stuck in conflict mode

A historic statement by Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams that 'the war is over' has not moved the US government to change its position on Sinn Fein speakers attending fundraising events in the US.

Published November 2, 2005



Unionists in denial about decades of injustice

By Jim Gibney (for the Irish News)

The main conclusion for northern nationalists arising from the recent debate sparked by Fr Reid’s Nazi/unionist comparison is unionist denial about their role and responsibility for creating the conditions which led to almost 30 years of war.

Published October 28, 2005



Church’s child abuse exposed

The true extent of paedophilia in the Catholic Church in Ireland has emerged for the first time following the publication of a state inquiry into the sexual abuse of young boys and girls in County Wexford.

Published October 28, 2005



Being told to stand up straight by Quasimodo

‘A race to the bottom’ - that’s how Taoiseach Bertie Ahern described the press coverage of former Fianna Fail TD Liam Lawlor’s death.

Published October 28, 2005



FEAR AND LOATHING IN DUBLIN

Sinn Fein has denounced political parties in the South for attempting to block a plan to have MPs from the North speak regularly to a parliamentary committee in the chamber of the Dublin parliament.

Published October 28, 2005



IRSP anger at provocative raids

Former political prisoners associated with the republican socialist movement have reacted with anger after the offices of a support group was raided by the PSNI police yesterday.

Published October 28, 2005



Murders blamed on RUC

A report from the Police Ombudsman will implicate at least 6 RUC police Special Branch Officer, acting through paid agents, in a number of murders blamed on the unionist paramilitary UVF.

Published October 28, 2005



Struggle continues for Blanketmen

Former prisoners who took part in 1970s ‘no wash’ and blanket protests are suffering from a range of physical and mental health problems into middle age, a study has reported.

Published October 28, 2005



Rustlings in the unionist undergrowth

Taoiseach Bertie Ahern met with representatives of the unionist paramilitary UVF on Wednesday, while his Foreign Affairs Minister Brian Cowen visited the UDA controlled Taughmonagh district of south Belfast.

Published October 28, 2005



Ahern parades claim to republicanism

The announcement that a military parade by the 26-County army will be held to commemorate next year’s 1916 Easter Rising has been greeted with scepticism by Irish republicans.

Published October 24, 2005



The fault line in southern politics

There has always been a degree of confusion within Fianna Fail about the pursuit of the republican ideal.

Published October 24, 2005



Adams sets out vision for Ireland

As part of the Sinn Fein Cead Blain celebrations, Gerry Adams has published a new book setting out his vision for the future direction of Irish Republicanism in the years ahead.

Published October 24, 2005



HIERARCHY OF VICTIMS EXPOSED

The appointment of a trustee for the former RUC police as the North’s new Victims’ Commissioner has been met with dismay by nationalists.

Published October 24, 2005



Victims to probe link between attacks

Relatives of those killed in the McGurk’s bar bombing in Belfast are to meet families of those killed in the Dublin and Monaghan explosions after a possible link has emerged with those suspected of being involved in both bombings.

Published October 24, 2005



Brown reveals Special Branch death plot

A new ‘whistle-blower’ book reveals that members of the RUC Special Branch tried to have a fellow officer killed by unionist paramilitaries.

Published October 24, 2005



Case reopened into drowning of republican activist

A new investigation is to be held into the mysterious death of a republican political activist three years ago.

Published October 24, 2005

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