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Thursday, May 23, 2002

Fermanagh RSF slams Provo felon-setting

ON April 30 the Fermanagh Comhairle Ceantair of Republican Sinn Féin issued the following statement:
Comments: 6:46:08 AM    


Publicity advance on prisoners

OVER one hundred people attended a very successful meeting called by Republican Sinn Féin on April 28 in the Conway Mill, Falls Road, Belfast to highlight the plight of Republican POWs in Maghaberry prison.
Comments: 6:46:07 AM    


Love is...
Larry Otway
29/4/2002

Love is the foundation of our faith as Quakers. A Quaker life is a journey on a road from love towards love. In my father's part of the world, we call a road builder, a navie. The word comes from the activity of navigating around, through and over the obstacles which would keep the road from going from its start to its destination. I am here, today, as a member of the Quaker Peace Committee of the 15th St. Friends Meeting, as one of the navies on the road to peace. Last month our road to peace confronted a terrible obstacle, the violent oppression of the Hindu population of Bangladesh.
Comments: 6:46:05 AM    


Delay in informing SF reps of loyalist death threats

Davy Hyland, Chairperson Newry & Mourne District Council, and other Sinn Féin councillors have been contacted by the RUC/PSNI to inform them that they have received death threats to their lives.
Comments: 6:40:58 AM    


Report slams RUC for ignoring Nelson death threats
BY FERN LANE

Another devastatingly critical report by the Police Ombudsman on the conduct of the RUC, this time regarding the force's handling of the events leading up to the assassination of human rights lawyer Rosemary Nelson in March 1999, is to be published shortly. It comes some six months after the RUC was roundly savaged by the Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan in her report on its botched investigation into the Omagh bombing.
Comments: 6:40:56 AM    


Dublin/Monaghan victim calls for Saville-type inquiry

Edward O'Neill, whose father was among 33 people killed by loyalist car bombs in Dublin and Monaghan, called on Tuesday for a public inquiry based on the Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday.
Comments: 6:40:55 AM    


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