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
The people of Clonard in west Belfast commemorated the
thirty-fifth anniversary of the burning of Bombay Street on
August 15, 1969 at the weekend.
Published August 17, 2004
By Gerry Coleman (Irish Northern Aid)
On the 14th of August 1969, thirty five years ago today, British
troops were deployed on Irish soil for the first time in the current
phase of the fight for Irish freedom.
Published August 17, 2004
Ian Paisley’s Democratic Unionist Party has said it it is
willing to work with Sinn Féin in a Six-County power-sharing
executive, but only if it supports the police, and the IRA ends
its activities and and disarms in a convincing fashion.
Published August 17, 2004
Saturday’s Apprentice Boys’ parades passed off without major
violence following an order against one parade in north
Belfast.
Published August 17, 2004
Six hospitals have admitted they secretly sold organs from the
bodies of deceased children to pharmaceutical firms.
Published August 17, 2004
To many of us who live in Belfast, the Rathenraw Estate in
Antrim town for long conjured up the image of a drugs bazaar
where various substances were bought and sold on the open
market.
Published August 17, 2004
By Brian Feeney (for the Irish News)
There has been a flurry of comment on Gerry Adams’s remarks last
Thursday, especially the bit where he said that the IRA might
have to go out of business in order to remove any excuse from
unionists for refusing to negotiate or work the institutions of
the Good Friday Agreement.
Published August 13, 2004
Joe Black, a former IRA Volunteer detained in the US for the
past five weeks, is to be released tomorrow.
Published August 13, 2004
Danny Morrison recalls the day ten years ago this month, when
the mainstream IRA declared a unilateral, opened cessation of
military activity.
Published August 13, 2004
Emissions from British Army spying equipment has been blamed for
gross birth defects in livestock in the South Armagh area.
Published August 13, 2004
A 38-year-old Nigerian woman, who faced death by stoning if
returned to her home country, was yesterday granted a court
order restraining any immediate move to deport her from Ireland.
Published August 13, 2004
Speaking to a packed hall at the west Belfast festival to
deliver the PJ McGrory Memorial Lecture, Geraldine Finucane has
described her family’s determination to expose the truth about
her husband’s murder.
Published August 13, 2004
A reported plan by a Protestant marching group to circumvent a
ruling against a coat-trailing parade in nationalist north
Belfast has been stopped.
Published August 13, 2004
The British government’s failings in the peace process were
highlighted today by Sinn Féin today as the party turned its
focus away from fruitless exchanges with the hardline unionist
DUP.
Published August 13, 2004
The following is the text of an Irish Times article by Sinn Féin
President Gerry Adams today.
Published August 10, 2004
Irish athlete Cathal Lombard has created a shock after he
admitted that he used a banned substance while in training for
the Athens Olympics.
Published August 10, 2004
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