Irish support for Gaza flies high over Belfast

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The 1972 murder of a young married father of two has exposed the scale
of British state collusion with Andy Tyrie, the infamous loyalist
paramilitary leader who died earlier this year.
Orchestrated efforts to hijack the republican armed struggle is
continuing with the appearance of a video claiming to be a new far-right
‘New Republican Movement’, and threatening immigrants and left-wing
politicians.
‘Your Party’ has become the first major political party in Britain to
campaign for a United Ireland.
Paul McCartney was stunned when his hit song ‘Give Ireland Back to the
Irish’ was banned by the BBC after he wrote it in horror after Bloody
Sunday, a new book reveals.
A proposal by Dublin City Council to rename a Dublin park named for
controversial Zionist leader Chaim Herzog has been blocked by right-wing
political leaders in the 26 Counties.
The British government is to open talks on compensation for the families
of those murdered and maimed by British double agents operating with the
Provisional IRA’s ‘Internal Security Unit’ (ISU), according to a report this
week.
A civil case linked to the murder of three County Armagh brothers has
been postponed after the PSNI police and British Ministry of Defence
(MoD) once again failed to provide key documents to the court.
SDLP MP Colum Eastwood last week reminded the British House of Commons
of the findings of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry and the actions of a
British soldier recently found not guilty for his role in the infamous
massacre, in which 14 civilians were killed.
A 73-year-old Republican activist has become the latest to be charged in
connection with the shooting of a member of the Crown Forces almost
three years ago.
Two lawyers were awarded more than €400,000 each after a
jury in Dublin found they were defamed in a press release issued on
behalf of controversial billionaire Denis O’Brien.
Republicans have been paying tributes following the passing of two
activists who fought to change Ireland for the better.
Despite a cold wet winters Saturday morning in Dublin, dozens gathered
in Glasnevin Cemetery to attend the “official” unveiling of a headstone
recently erected over the grave of Thomas “Tom” Clarke’s family.
Historian Cormac Moore explains how northern nationalists were ‘sold
out’ by the Irish Free State, 100 years ago this week.
Sometimes, some things - events, people, places, whatever it may be -
they move you, and to not write about them afterwards is simply not an
option.
While a harsh budget is to be imposed on the north of Ireland by the
Labour government in London, it has emerged the murderous South East
Antrim UDA is to get grant aid worth over a million pounds.