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The history of Sinn Féin

The second part of our feature on the history of the Sinn Féin movement in its centenary year.

Published February 12, 2005



PUT UP OR SHUT UP

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has accused Dublin premier Bertie Ahern of ‘crossing the line’ over allegations that he and Martin McGuinness were aware of plans to carry out a bank raid before Christmas.

Published February 12, 2005



IMC ‘snow job’

An agency of the London and Dublin governments has been condemned for particpating in an attempt to smear the leadership of Sinn Féin.

Published February 12, 2005



OSCE call for investigation of British brutality

A meeting at the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe in Vienna has heard a call for an investigation into British Crown forces abuses in Ireland.

Published February 12, 2005



Blair wants SF excluded - Durkan

The British government has disputed an allegation by the leader of the nationalist SDLP party in the North, Mark Durkan, that it had urged the formation of an administration in Belfast which would freeze out Sinn Féin.

Published February 12, 2005



No treachery as flag is lowered on Dail

The tricolour on top of the Dublin parliament was taken down from the mast this week, and not before time.

Published February 12, 2005



Psy-ops linked to Tyrone operation

A County Tyrone family has spoken of their terror following a prolonged British Army/PSNI invasion and occupation of their homes.

Published February 12, 2005



Ominous Development

By Danny Morrison (for the Irish Examiner)

The statement issued [Thursday] afternoon by the IRA, the second in twenty-four hours, represents an ominous development and a major deterioration in the peace process.

Published February 5, 2005



British silence testifies to guilt - Donlon

The former secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Sean Donlon, said “certain conclusions” would have to be drawn from the refusal of the British authorities to provide documents sought by the inquiry into bombings in in 1972/73.

Published February 5, 2005



An Irish hero

Costance Markievicz [nee Gore-Booth], was born at Lissadell, County Sligo, in Ireland 140 years ago this week.

Published February 5, 2005



IRA ANGER AT WASTED OPPORTUNITY

The Provisional IRA has hardened its approach to peace efforts in the North following the rejection of its historic peace offer in December and recent attempts to criminalise its cause.

Published February 5, 2005



Securing peace must be priority - Adams

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams MP made the following remarks at Parliament Buildings, Stormont on Thursday following the IRA’s statement on Wednesday night.

Published February 5, 2005



The politics of the last statement

Some of the most striking quotes of the past few days.

Published February 5, 2005



RSF demands return of funds

Republican Sinn Féin have criticised the Special Branch Garda police for not releasing the proceeds of a raffle seized following the party’s annual conference in Dublin.

Published February 5, 2005



PSNI aggression in east Belfast

Heavy-handed raids by the PSNI police have led to angry stand-offs with local residents in the nationalist enclaves of east Belfast.

Published February 5, 2005



Sceptical response to Ahern comments on sanctions

The Irish Prime Minister, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is meeting the British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, this afternoon in London to discuss the latest crisis in the peace process.

Published February 1, 2005



A northern ‘scandal pattern’ is emerging

(from the Irish News)

In light of the high state of confusion that Hugh Orde and his puzzled detectives appear to be in over the Northern Bank job surely its time to call in Scooby Doo, Shaggy and the rest of ‘those perky kids’ who appear to have no problems with these cases.

Published February 1, 2005



Bloody Sunday remembered

Up to 10,000 people marched in Derry on Sunday to commemorate the 33rd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday killings, when 27 civilians were shot, 13 of them dead, by British army paratroopers on January 30th, 1972.

Published February 1, 2005



Blair to apologise for miscarriage of justice

British Prime Minister Tony Blair is expected to issue a public apology for the wrongful imprisonment of Gerry Conlon - one of the Guildford Four - and his father, Giuseppe Conlon.

Published February 1, 2005



Electoral register to be restored

The British government is to rush legislation through parliament to put disenfranchised voters back on the electoral register in the North of Ireland.

Published February 1, 2005

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