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Sunday, February 17, 2002 |
Bail condition stigmatises Republican Sinn FéinRuairí Ó Brádaigh, President, Republican Sinn Féin, said on January 15, 2002 that the bail conditions placed on January 14 on six of the men arrested in a house in Limerick on December 17 that they [base "]do not take part in Republican Sinn Féin activity[per thou] seeks in effect to criminalise the work of a long-established political organisation.
Comments: 9:55:42 AM
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One Racist Murder Too Many From The Starry Plough Feb. 2002The Irish Republican Socialist Party held an Anti-racist demonstration in Central Dublin to protest at the growing number of racist attacks and the racist murder of a young Chinese student.
Comments: 9:35:17 AM
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Green Is Still The Colour Eamonn McCannWRITING in the current edition of the political journal, The Blanket, former members of the republican movement draw attention to the fact that, even as Gerry Adams and his colleagues march steadily away from positions the IRA once fought ferociously to hold on to, scarcely a whisper of protest emanates from the rank and file.
Comments: 9:27:04 AM
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Bombs, threats and beatings by Laura Friel Loyalist violence continued this week with a series of attacks, including a booby trap car bomb, a number of serious assaults and renewed threats against Catholic workers and members of the GAA.
Comments: 9:25:05 AM
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