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September 19, 2024

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Hilary Benn joins long list of useless British overlords

hilarybennmedia.jpg If Benn did anything worthwhile last week, it is that he reminded us that there is no future if we remain tied to this failing United Kingdom.

Published September 19, 2024



Pushing the reset button

starmerharris.jpg Does Dublin not realise the British would love rid of this place, writes Brian Feeney (for the Irish News).

Published September 12, 2024



Choctaw nation’s statue recalls Famine ties

choctawsculpture2.jpg The story of the Choctaw nation’s act of generosity to Irish people stands as one of the few bright redemptive stories of the Great Hunger. The gesture opened a channel of enduring friendship between the two peoples which was on Friday was marked by a sculpture unveiled this week.

Published September 5, 2024



Countries should withdraw recognition of Israel

recogniseisrael.jpg In May, three additional European states officially recognised a non-existent Palestinian state. Ireland, Spain, and Norway are the latest to join more than 140 other United Nations members in recognising this phantom entity.

Published September 5, 2024



Sick taunts of the anti-immigrant thugs

ormeauracist.jpg Above (right) is the sick five-finger salute from a loyalist anti-immigrant thug that has sent a Troubles victim into a cycle of despair.

Published August 22, 2024



Facing genocide in the land of meaningless gestures

gazagalway.jpg Our politicians have failed to match the mood of the Irish people when it comes to the genocide in Gaza.

Published August 22, 2024



John Joe McGirl

mcgirlcommemoration.jpg Former IRA Chief of Staff John Joe McGirl passed away 36 years ago this year, but recently some establishment figures have been calling for the annual commemoration in Ballinamore to be ‘cancelled’. Next week brings the 30th anniversary event in honour of a man who dedicated his life to defying British rule in Ireland.

Published August 8, 2024



Loyalist culture wars in East Belfast

gaelicschool.jpg As continuing hoax bomb attacks on a Gaelic sports club in the area prove, Irish culture is under constant attack in east Belfast. Now tensions are rising ahead of the arrivals of pupils to an Irish language school in the area.

Published August 8, 2024



Take it down from the mast, Irish fascists

coolockgraffiti.jpg When far right protestors in Coolock use the imagery and words of Bobby Sands, I ask myself if have they read the poem which spoke of how “the inner thing” has “withstood the blows of a million years”?

Published August 1, 2024



Israel strikes five schools in week of massacres

gazaschools.jpg While the worlds’ attention was diverted by the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, Israeli forces have been attacking schools including a UN-run school in Nuseirat camp, where they killed 17 and wounded about 80, mostly women and children. A report by al-Jazeera.

Published July 18, 2024



Remembering Martin Hurson

martinhursonpub.jpg Martin Hurson became the sixth republican to die on hunger strike this week in 1981. In this archive article by Connla Young for Daily Ireland, his fiancee recalls the place where the couple grew up.

Published July 11, 2024



Changing electoral map shows need for border poll criteria

electionmap24.jpg By Sinn Féin retaining its seven seats and the DUP losing three of its eight, another historic electoral milestone was reached.

Published July 11, 2024



The British Army’s rape of Kenya

kenyavictims.jpg The British Army trains in Kenya. Many women say soldiers raped them and abandoned children they fathered. A report by Larry Madowo (for CNN)

Published July 4, 2024



Julian Assange is free, but media smears continue

assangefree.jpg Even as Julian Assange has been reunited with his family following a deal with the US government, the BBC and others in the media are peddling the same long-discredited lies. By Jonathan Cook (for Declassified UK).

Published June 27, 2024



The Gough Barracks Raid

gougbarracks.jpg The Irish Republican Army (IRA) made an audacious raid on Gough Barracks in Armagh town on June 12, 1954, sixty years ago this week. It marked the reawakening of IRA activity in Ireland and a re-arming that leads eventually to the 1956-1962 Border Campaign.

Published June 13, 2024



Only months for Sinn Féin to find answers

mcdonaldrds24.jpg The council and Euro elections in the south were in some ways uncannily like those in 2019, but in other ways different.

Published June 13, 2024



A tribute to Michael Gaughan

michaelgaughancolour.jpg A tribute to Michael Gaughan, who died on hunger strike in Parkhurst Prison in London, fifty years ago this week.

Published June 6, 2024



Goodbye and good riddance to our Brexit hard men

heatonharrisbaker.jpg They imposed Brexit on the north, which the majority of people opposed, because neither of them knew anything about Ireland and cared less about the consequences.

Published June 6, 2024



Details of 1921 Derry prison break unearthed

derryescape.jpg A recently unearthed document provides a valuable insight into Derry’s history. By Seamus McKinney (for the Irish News)

Published May 30, 2024



The collective amnesia over the Dublin-Monaghan bombings

dublinmonaghan2.jpg The Dublin-Monaghan bombings directly affected thousands of people, not just the relatives of the 33 people and an unborn baby who were killed, but the hundreds injured and their families.

Published May 23, 2024