East Derry Sinn Féin assembly member Francie Brolly has called
for the removal of Irish tricolours from lamp-posts in the Six
Counties.
Published August 27, 2004
The PSNI are attempting mass prosecutions in connection with
rioting after a loyalist parade was forced through a republican
north Belfast community on July 12.
Published August 27, 2004
Ten Protestant families have left an estate in north Belfast,
blaming intimidation on republicans from neighbouring areas.
Published August 27, 2004
by Martin McGuinness MP
This month marks the tenth anniversary of the historic IRA
cessation in 1994, an initiative which helped transform politics
on this island.
Published August 24, 2004
Irish supporters of the US Democratic party have signed up
hundreds of postal voters in a bid to win the US presidential
election for their candidate, John Kerry.
Published August 24, 2004
Ian Paisley’s DUP has set down a marker against any prospective
Sinn Féin Minister for Justice in a revived Belfast executive.
Published August 24, 2004
On May 8, 1987 eight members of the east Tyrone Brigade of the
Provisional IRA were gunned down in highly suspicious
circumstances by members of the notorious British Army SAS
Regiment in the small Co Armagh village of Loughgall.
Published August 24, 2004
British forces have finally admitted the deadly SAS were called
in to wipe out an IRA active service unit in an ambush that
became known as the Loughgall massacre.
Published August 24, 2004
The Garda police in Donegal have reopened the investigation into
the 1991 murder of Sinn Féin councillor Eddie Fullerton. They
plan to interview a key witness who claims that the British
security forces in Derry helped cover up the killing.
Published August 24, 2004
PSNI chief Hugh Orde has publicly praised senior republican
figures for intervening between rioting nationalist youths and
British forces in north Belfast last month.
Published August 24, 2004
A young woman was struck on the head during a loyalist band
“parade” which was nothing more than a frightening display of
anti-Catholic hatred.
Published August 24, 2004
The Republican plot in a graveyard in Newry has been destroyed
in an overnight attack.
Published August 20, 2004
(for the Irish Post)
Lawyers in England have condemned a decision to deny three
Irishmen wrongly convicted of murder thousands of pounds in
compensation -- because of the money they saved while locked
away.
Published August 20, 2004
Charges against Belfast republican Bobby Tohill were dropped
today as he accused British forces of framing him for failing to
testify against other republicans.
Published August 20, 2004
Plastic bullets have claimed another victim after a west Belfast
man’s death was linked to the serious injuries he suffered after
being struck by one 23 years ago.
Published August 20, 2004
The Catholic owned ‘Clock Bar’ has closed in a County Derry
village after a series of unchecked attacks on staff, customers
and property by a unionist gang.
Published August 20, 2004
The Provisional IRA has denied allegations that it issued death
threats against members of a County Antrim community
association.
Published August 20, 2004
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Human Rights, Caitriona Ruane, was
stopped and harassed by the Crown forces in a week in which
figures were released showing some 15,000 others suffered a
similar fate in the past 12 months.
Published August 20, 2004
Imagine a referendum in which unionists had to explain their
concept of ‘Britishness’ to the British people.
Published August 17, 2004
An internal feud in the unionist paramilitary UDA appears to
have resurfaced with an attack on a car owned by a relative of a
murder victim.
Published August 17, 2004
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