Posters seeking justice for schoolboy Noah Donohoe have been attacked in
a predominately unionist area of north Belfast.
April 28, 2022
Posters seeking justice for schoolboy Noah Donohoe have been attacked in
a predominately unionist area of north Belfast.
A violent arrest of a 13-year-old boy in Coalisland, County Tyrone on
the 19th of April is the latest abuse alleged to have been carried out
by the PSNI against Catholic children.
There has been outrage in Strabane after the PSNI police attacked a
funeral of a prominent member of the Irish Republican Socialist Party
(IRSP) in the Tyrone town and arrested some of the mourners.
The British government has indicated it will announce legislation in a
speech by the English queen to allow it to formally renege on sections
of the Withdrawal Agreement of Brexit, with the Irish Protocol set to be
the main target.
A mother and family members of two other collusion victims have separately passed
away this week without seeing justice for their loved ones.
An attack on the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Magherafelt,
County Derry is the second such incident in the last year.
Thomas Ashe was a founder member of the Irish Volunteers who led
a rare Irish victory during the 1916 Rising, 106 years ago this week.
The Good Friday Agreement has created new opportunities. Not least of these
is the fact that for the first time there is a peaceful, democratic
route to bring about constitutional change.
April 21, 2022
A PSNI arrest operation at a major Easter commemoration in Derry
resulted in scenes of violence and renewed a controversy over the
force’s handling of traditional republican parades in the north of
Ireland.
The New IRA has said it will not abandon its armed resistance, while
another republican armed group, Óglaigh na hEireann, has warned it would
respond to loyalist paramilitary attacks.
The main Facebook page of the Irish Republican Socialist Party has been
deleted in its entirety, just two weeks before its first Stormont
Assembly election.
The family of Official IRA commander Joe McCann have marked the 50th
anniversary of his death.
The leader of Sinn Féin has sought “partnership” with unionists to help
bring about the party’s objective of a united Ireland.
A border poll and Irish unity could follow quickly after the Assembly
election in two weeks time – that’s according to unionist politicians
who have been ramping up sectarian fears ahead of the vote.
One hundred years ago this week, the IRA occupied the Four Courts in
Dublin, Ireland’s most prominent courts building, resulting in a tense
stand-off which would come to mark the start of Ireland’s civil war. A
historical account by Des Dalton.
Statements issued by republican groups to mark
the anniversary of the Easter Rising.
April 18, 2022
A mini-riot erupted in Derry today after a violent PSNI arrest operation
was launched against an Easter commemoration attended by thousands of
republicans.
April 14, 2022
Hardline unionists have been blamed for a shocking incident that saw a
noose placed around the neck of an image of Ulster Unionist Party leader
Doug Beattie.
The PSNI has been condemned over its recruitment of child informers,
details of which they have again refused to disclose.
State bodies who are still directing cash to loyalist paramilitary
groups stand accused of operating a form of collusion, 24 years after
the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
The Irish Republican Socialist Party candidate for West Belfast Dan
Murphy has described the ongoing harassment of party election workers in
the constituency by the Crown Forces “as an attack on democracy and an
attack on the West Belfast electorate”.
A sudden escalation in the online censorship of republican groups is
being seen as an attempt by anti-republican forces to shut down this
year’s Easter Rising commemorations.
A former republican prisoner who took part in the 1981 hunger strike has
died. Dungiven man Liam McCloskey survived 55 days without food when he
was forced to end his hunger strike in September 1981.
Declassified files have revealed the shocking level of collusion between
the British Army’s UDR regiment and loyalists. Micheál Smith is the
author of a new book on the subject.
It is commonly argued that unionism’s problems began with Brexit, but
the explanation lies much deeper in history.
April 7, 2022
The 26 County Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, has been
funding organisations linked to unionist paramilitaries who have been
threatening to assassinate him, it has emerged.
A huge number of PSNI police are signed-up members of sectarian
Protestant or Masonic groups, it has emerged.
A Sinn Féin focus on the cost of living in the Stormont election has
sparked controversy, with the DUP, the SDLP and the Irish Republican
Socialist Party all rowing in to criticise the temporary
downgrading of the party’s Irish unity agenda.
The anniversary of the murder of a County Antrim man as he slept
beside his wife and baby daughter has brought fresh calls for an inquest
into the the circumstances of the killing and the role of the Crown
Forces in the attack.
More than 1,000 people have signed a letter expressing their “deep
concerns regarding the persisting failure” to introduce the Irish
Language Act following decades of delay.
Two former republican prisoners beaten behind bars as teenagers are to
receive five-figure compensation payouts via an unusual route.
A hundred years ago this week, the Crown Forces murdered six nationalist
civilians in Belfast, shortly after they had killed six Catholic
civilians in the McMahon murders.
An opinion piece by Saoradh Doire member, Barry Millar, whose family
have all faced the effects of British occupation and political
repression, particularly in recent months.