The full text of a wide-ranging address delivered by Martin McGuinness to the
MacGill Summer School at the weekend.
Published July 25, 2006
There is a historical precedent of “sexing up” a document, one that had major implications for subsequent relations between Ireland and England.
Published July 20, 2006
There are at least three ways of looking at last week’s Twelfth
celebrations.
Published July 17, 2006
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the death of two IRA Volunteers
on hunger strike in Long Kesh jail.
Published July 12, 2006
Jonathan Cook on the real reasons for Israel’s invasion of Gaza.
Published July 7, 2006
The first 26-County commemoration of the Battle of the Somme was held
in Dublin at the weekend, with representatives from all the major
political parties in the North in attendance.
Published July 2, 2006
The Framing of Michael McKevitt, a booklet written by Marcella Sands,
sister-in-law of Michael and sister of Bobby Sands, raises serious
questions about the activities of MI5 in Ireland, collusion by senior
Garda police and a judiciary swayed by political rather than legal
argument.
Published June 27, 2006
The text of Sinn Fein’s annual address over the grave
of Wolfe Tone at Bodenstown. County Kildare. It was delivered at the
weekend by north belfast representative Gerry Kelly.
Published June 22, 2006
There is a very simple yet powerful and time honoured message in Ken
Loach’s new film about the Irish people’s struggle for independence.
Published June 22, 2006
The following is the full text of the Michael Davitt Centenary Lecture,
given by Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams in Castlebar, County Mayo on
Thursday.
Published June 17, 2006
Richard O'Rawe's own words show clearly there was no deal during the 1981 hunger strike.
Published June 11, 2006
Long Kesh is a place apart. Inside and outside its walls it generated
great pain, loss and heroism.
Published June 6, 2006
The hunger strike changed the nationalist community forever.
Published May 30, 2006
This week marked the anniversary of the deaths of the third and
fourth of the 1981 hunger strikers to die, Raymond McCreesh and Patsy
O'Hara.
Published May 27, 2006
Ian Paisley will be conscious of the irony involved in Sinn Fein
going to Stormont to have him elected as First Minister.
Published May 23, 2006
Today is a day many people recall with feelings of sadness and anger
as well as a strong desire for the truth.
Published May 17, 2006
Twenty five years ago on Friday, Francis Hughes, one of the most fearless
and courageous IRA Volunteers to emerge out of the current phase in the
Republican Struggle, lost his life after 59 days on Hunger Strike in
Long Kesh.
Published May 13, 2006
Action alerts on behalf the mcAllister family and the Rossport Five
Published May 8, 2006
Bobby Sands died 25 years ago today, the first of ten to die while on
hunger strike against the British policy of criminalising the
republican struggle. It is a day of mourning for all Irish republicans.
Published May 5, 2006
The victims group An Fhirinne is appealing to the families of people who
were victims of British state killings or collusion to help complete its database.
Published May 3, 2006
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