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Back to homepageIL TESTO DELL’ACCORDO DI HILLSBOROUGH – 5 FEBBRAIO 2010 0
Agreement at Hillsborough Castle ———————————————————————— The full text of the agreement announced today by the 26 County Taoiseach Brian Cowen, the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the First Minister Peter Robinson and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.———————————————————————— AGREEMENT AT
Read MoreNORD IRLANDA: PRESENTATO L’ACCORDO – IL TESTO 0
I colloqui tra Sinn Fein e gli unionisti del DUP si sono conclusi. Il testo dell’accordo è stato illustrato dal premier Peter Robinson, dal vice primo ministro Martin McGuinness e dai due premier inglese e irlandese. Il primo ministro
Read MoreGradh geal mo croide – Danny Morrison
Gradh geal mo croide Quando ero bambino cantavamo spesso una canzone intitolata “Grazie a dio siamo circondati dall’acqua”. Il ritornello faceva così: Il mare, oh il mare è la gradh geal mo croideche stia a lungo tra l’Inghilterra e me.E’
Read MoreNORD IRLANDA: NULLA DI FATTO NEI COLLOQUI PER IL GOVERNO CONDIVISO
Si sono conclusi con un nulla di fatto i colloqui tra unionisti e repubblicani nordirlandesi per cercare di salvare il governo condiviso del nord Irlanda. Per il presidente del Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams, “il Democratic Unionist Party ha giocato
Read MoreUN PRIMO PASSO PER IL PROCESSO DEMOCRATICO: PRINCIPI E VOLONTA’ DELLA SINISTRA ABERTZALE 0
UN PRIMO PASSO PER IL PROCESSO DEMOCRATICO: PRINCIPI E VOLONTA’ DELLA SINISTRA ABERTZALE Siamo indipendentisti, donne e uomini di diverse generazioni che abbiamo lavorato e continuiamo a lavorare per costruire e sviluppare un progetto di liberazione nazionale e sociale. Il
Read MoreWest Belfast Festival and Planet Kurdistan 0
Thousand of people took to the streets for the March of Truth event marking the British Army’s slaughter of unarmed civilians from the Ballymurphy area , West Belfast, Ireland in August 1971. The killings and the introduction of internment without
Read MoreMAKING PEACE/ GERRY ADAMS 0
TOWARDS A UNITED IRELAND –
The single most important issue facing the people of Ireland and Britain is the achievement of Irish unity and the construction of a new relationship between Ireland and Britain based on equality. Economic crises, however severe, will come and go. Governments will come and go, but for more centuries than any of us care to contemplate Britain’s involvement in Ireland has been the source of conflict; partition, discord and division; and
great hurt between the people of these islands.The peace process has delivered an end to conflict and that is to be welcomed and applauded. But the underlying cause of conflict persists – the British government’s claim of jurisdiction over a part of Ireland. It is this denial of the Irish people’s right to self-determination, freedom and independence that is the core outstanding issue that must be resolved. Sinn Féin is initiating a conversation this week in Westminster about achieving this. Sinn Féin believes that a national representative democracy in a sovereign reunited Ireland is desirable, viable and achievable in this generation through peaceful and democratic methods.