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Back to homepageIrish republicans pay tribute to Bobby Sands by reading his diary entries
Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams says that to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Bobby Sands hunger strike, 17 activists will read one of Bobby’s 17 diary entries.
Read MoreNationalists in the North of Ireland protest PSNI
An egregiously insensitive example of PSNI harassment has led to a surge in nationalist support for disbandment of the hated police force.
A small number of survivors and families of victims of an infamous loyalist atrocity were set upon last week as they gathered in a socially distanced manner to lay flowers on the memorial site where the killings took place, on Belfast’s Lower Ormeau Road.
Read MoreIreland – Regime of Fear in Women’s Prison 0
Amid world-wide concern for the health and well being of prisoners during the coronavirus pandemic the hidden plague of abuse and ill treatment of the most vulnerable in Irish society once again raises its head in Ireland
Read MorePerfidious Albion
The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, warned the British government that any reneging on its responsibilities will mean that Britain’s signature on everything from trade agreements to Treasury bonds will be worthless
Read MoreThe Choctaws – A Debt Repaid 0
The Irish proverb: “Is ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine.” translates as: “We all live in each other’s shadow.” In other words we are all interlinked
Read MoreApril 27, 2020. November, Like a Hole in the Heart
November, Like a Hole in the Heart. A poem by Séamas Carraher
Read MoreThe Prison Service in the Six Counties has said it is to release some prisoners in order to “relieve pressure” on the justice system
Significantly, no political prisoners are to be released.
Read MoreFeminists in Ireland release letter in solidarity with “our friends in Rojava”
The following letter has been signed by feminists living in Ireland, including WSM members
Read MoreHow the 31 August IRA cessation happened
The IRA cessation is 25 years old this week. August 1994 was an intense month. To be honest, neither Martin nor I really knew if we would succeed
Read MoreIreland faces biggest challenge as Brexit becomes reality
Exclusion from the EU customs union and single market will have a devastating impact on seamless trade and all-Ireland supply chains
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