The PSNI police in the north of Ireland say thay have arrested Sinn
Fein leader Gerry Adams after he agreed to speak to them about the
circumstances of the abduction and execution of British state informer
Jean McConville in 1972.
April 30, 2014
The PSNI police in the north of Ireland say thay have arrested Sinn
Fein leader Gerry Adams after he agreed to speak to them about the
circumstances of the abduction and execution of British state informer
Jean McConville in 1972.
April 26, 2014
In its Easter statement, the ‘new IRA’ has declared that it has built a
“sustainable military campaign”, but that responsibility for further
conflict “rests with the British government”.
Republican prisoners in Maghaberry jail were assaulted on Thursday night
by scores of prison warders in a continuing dispute over controlled
movement and forced strip searching, it has been reported.
Fianna Fail and Sinn Fein have reacted strongly to the Dublin
government’s plans to reinvent the 1916 Easter Rising as an Anglo-Irish
‘celebration’ including the British government and leading members of
the British royal family.
Water meter contractors have been blockaded from installing meters in
Cork and Dublin in a spontaneous campaign by two communities against the
new tax on householders.
The first controversial sectarian parade of the season passed off
without incident on Easter Monday, but residents in north Belfast have
already issued stark warnings over the determinations of a
newly-appointed Parades Commission.
A fresh inquest has been ordered into the British state killing of a
teenager in west Belfast in 1975.
A round up of the statements and orations delivered this week to mark
the anniversary of the Easter Rising in 1916.
Dave Kenny’s family is steeped in Easter Rising history. Here he recalls
finding a letter from the Eamonn Ceannt’s son, revealing how he lived
his life in his father’s shadow.
April 19, 2014
The disgraced chairman of Anglo Irish Bank has been cleared this week
of hatching a highly illegal loans-for-shares plot months before the
bank’s collapse. Two of his colleagues were found guilty.
Theresa Villiers, who implements British Direct Rule in Ireland, has
set out a sharply pro-unionist agenda for her government in dealing
with the past conflict in the Six Counties.
A man expelled from the Continuity IRA for criminal activity was shot
dead yesterday [Friday] at a diesel depot he operated.
Sinn Fein has been urged to stay away from Easter commemorations after
Martin McGuinness attended a royal banquet and toasted England’s queen,
Elizabeth Windsor.
Colour party uniforms belonging to Republican Sinn Fein due to be used
during an annual easter commemoration in Lurgan this Saturday have been
seized during police raids in Craigavon.
Loyalists greeted members of an Irish language rally last weekend with
Nazi salutes.
A committee of the Dublin parliament has recommended that Travellers be
recognised as an ethnic minority to combat discrimination as the issue
begins featuring in local election campaigns in the 26 Counties.
A struggle to free Ireland of foreign domination resulted in a heroic
victory -- but the death of a great Irish leader -- a thousand years
ago this week.
April 17, 2014
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April 11, 2014
Efforts to boost reconciliation between the 26 County state and Britain
during the formal visit to London by 26-County President Michael D
Higgins were undermined by a leading Tory’s call this week for the
murder of Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness.
The Dublin and London governments have signalled a major effort to
combat nationalist sentiment in the run-up to the anniversary of the
1916 Rising following this week’s heavily promoted state visit to London
by 26-County President Michael D Higgins.
The unionist paramilitary UDA are understood to be planning riots this
weekend in the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim following serious
disturbances last night.
Recent protests over discrimination against Irish language speakers in
the north of Ireland are to reach a climax on Saturday with a major
demonstration through Belfast city centre.
Well-known loyalist Willie Frazer attempted to personally “arrest” a
republican he alleged was ‘on the run’ from a conflict-related
prosecution this week. The victims’ campaigner tried moved towards
mourners at a funeral in County Down, but was blocked by a line of PSNI
police.
Families of those killed in the McGurk’s Bar massacre have succeeded in
forcing the British authorities to release an unedited report into the
bombing, it has been confirmed.
Relations between Britain and Ireland have now
entered the realm of the surreal.
It is obviously a
matter for Sinn Fein who they meet but from the outside this looks like
another ‘leadership initiative’ which has nothing to do with improving
the material conditions of the working class or advancing towards the
Republic.
April 8, 2014
Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness this evening stood for the British
national anthem and toasted the “health and happiness” of the English
queen in the most symbolic gesture yet of his party’s support for the
status quo in the north of Ireland.
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April 6, 2014
Sinn Fein has confirmed reports that Martin McGuinness is to visit
Windsor Castle to attend a royal banquet with the English queen this
week.
April 5, 2014
Between 100 and 200 armed loyalist paramilitaries ransacked houses and
assaulted residents in Larne in a mob attack carried out with apparent
impunity by the south Antrim UDA.
Continuing public anger over illegality, corruption and delinquency in
the 26 County justice system has seen support for the Dublin coalition
government slide to its lowest levels for several years.
DUP leader Peter Robinson has blamed Gerry Adams and Sinn Fein’s other
southern-based politicians for a failure to advance an agreement on
welfare cuts in the Six Counties
A surge in activity by republican militants in the Strabane area of
county Tyrone has seen the PSNI police twice targeted by explosive
devices and a nearby village declared a ‘no go’ area for the force.
Seventeen members of a loyalist flute band have been cleared of defying
a ban on them marching past St Patrick’s Church in Belfast in the latest
sign that the courts do not intend to hold loyalists to account for
parades infractions.
British Direct Ruler Theresa Villiers was accused of a “final,
carefully calculated insult” to Ireland’s republican martyrs in a
ceremony of Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin last Monday, March 31st.
The revolutionary women’s movement, Cumann na mBan, was set up 100 years
ago this week. It maintained the struggle for independence following the
Easter Rising and in 1921 became the first organisation to reject the
treaty which partitioned Ireland. A look at their stand
for equality and unity.
Angela Kerins has finally resigned as the CEO of Rehab in a scandal over the
salaries and bonuses paid to her and other senior executives of the
charity for the disabled, but those left behind must pick up the pieces.