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  • Man jailed for five years for IRA membership

    06/28/2006 11:47:50 AM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 17 replies · 528+ views
    Ireland OnLine ^ | 28/06/2006 | Not stated
    Man jailed for five years for IRA membership 28/06/2006 - 13:50:34 A Dublin man who a top garda said had been a member of the IRA since he was 15 years old, has been jailed for five years at the Special Criminal Court. Vincent Kelly, who was arrested wearing an Oglaigh na hEireann t-shirt, was found guilty by the three-judge court earlier this month of being a member of the IRA on June 7 last year. Kelly, who is now 21, of Empress Place, Ballybough, Dublin was arrested when gardaí found a handgun hidden inside a van on the Malahide...
  • IRA were behind 58pc of Troubles

    05/30/2006 1:19:49 PM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 116 replies · 1,478+ views
    Belfast Today ^ | 30 May 2006 | Not stated
    IRA were behind 48pc of Troubles murders A UNIVERSITY of Ulster academic yesterday blamed the IRA for the overwhelming majority of murders during the Troubles. Henry Patterson, Professor of History at Jordanstown, challenged the view that the Northern Ireland conflict was a simple "war of liberation" by republicans against colonial interests and said there were key differences between the Troubles in Northern Ireland and struggles in Africa and Latin America. He told the sixth International Conference of The Spanish Association for Irish Studies at the University of Valladolid in Spain that the Provisional IRA was responsible for 48 per cent...
  • McGuinness rubbishes media 'British spy' claims

    05/30/2006 12:12:59 PM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 81 replies · 994+ views
    Ireland Online ^ | 30/05/2006 - 12:28:01 | not stated
    Sinn Féin MP Martin McGuinness has rubbished claims by a number of tabloid newspapers that he is a high-level British spy. The claims were made on Sunday, but Mr McGuinness said today that he was certain no evidence would ever be produced to support the allegations. He also accused the Democratic Unionist Party of being in league with the British spy-handler who was allegedly the source of the allegation. "This is a dirty trick manufactured and constructed by people within the DUP who are now hooked up to others hostile to the [peace] process," he said
  • (Sinn Fein's) Adams angered at museum snub

    05/27/2006 3:56:58 PM PDT · by Murtyo · 30 replies · 646+ views
    BreakingNews.ie, Cork, Ireland ^ | 27/05/2006 - 5:11:31 PM | Irish Examiner Newspaper
    Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams tonight claimed he had been snubbed by a prestigious British museum. The 57-year-old, who has been welcomed in the White House, No 10 Downing Street and the home of Nelson Mandela, said the Victoria and Albert Museum in London had refused to invite him to its Che Guevara exhibition. He hit out at the museum for claiming that his presence would be neither relevant or appropriate on the launch night. “I think its stance is especially absurd given that this particular exhibition is about an iconic revolutionary figure, with family connections to Ireland, who fought...
  • It’s time to stop the sinister Shinners (Shinners = Sinn Fein/IRA)

    05/10/2006 11:41:45 AM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 7 replies · 445+ views
    Western People ^ | Wednesday, May 10, 2006 | John Cooney
    Wednesday, May 10, 2006 It’s time to stop the sinister Shinners By: John Cooney THE week-end news story which jumped out of the pages was the revelation that Sinn Fein is linked to a major abuse of the voting register. The Sunday Tribune’s front-page report was based on allegations by Fianna Fail back-bencher Sean Ardagh, one of my local T.D.’s in the Dublin South Central constituency. Sean, who is chairman of the Joint Oireachtas Justice committee, has done a civic service to voters by brining to the Government’s notice the first concrete evidence of electoral fraud that is imputed to...
  • Provisionals linked to expulsion of family at centre of row after killing (IRA at it again!!)

    04/30/2006 8:33:42 AM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 61 replies · 704+ views
    Newshound.com ^ | April 28, 2006 | Not stated
    Provisionals linked to expulsion of family at centre of row after killing The Provisional IRA has been linked to the forcing out of a family at the centre of a dispute in west Belfast following the murder of Gerard Devlin. However, the latest assessment by the IMC said the organisation had not sanctioned the use of violence in relation to the expulsion. Mr Devlin (39), a father-of-six, was stabbed to death on February 3 in Ballymurphy. His killing sparked a wave of attacks. The IMC said that after the murder the IRA "sought to defuse tensions and that despite popular...
  • Judge throws out Omagh bomb suspect's legal challenge

    04/28/2006 1:31:02 PM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 4 replies · 334+ views
    Breaking News.ie ^ | 28/04/2006 | Not stated
    Judge throws out Omagh bomb suspect's legal challenge 28/04/2006 - 15:04:46 The trial of the man charged with the Omagh bomb atrocity should go ahead in September, a judge ruled today. Confirmation that Sean Hoey, aged 36, should stand trial came when a judge threw out an application by lawyers acting for the electrician that the charges should be dropped. In a ruling at Belfast Crown Court Mr Justice Weir said he had carefully considered submissions made by both the defence and the Crown during a No Bills Application and had decided there was a case to answer and the...
  • IMC report finds IRA committed to 'political and peaceful path' (IMC are gullible fools!!)

    04/26/2006 1:10:07 PM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 5 replies · 296+ views
    4NI ^ | 26 April 2006 | Not stated
    26 April 2006 IMC report finds IRA committed to 'political and peaceful path' The Independent Monitoring Commission today published its tenth report, revealing that the body set up to monitor paramilitary activity had found the IRA leadership to be committed to "following a political and peaceful path." In the report, the IMC stated that it had also reason to believe that the IRA had reduced its criminal activity and intelligence gathering. They still had reason to believe that some of its senior members were still involved in criminal activity, however. The report also claimed that not all of the organisation's...
  • Imminent Ulster car bomb attack foiled by police

    04/20/2006 12:57:45 PM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 27 replies · 598+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 19/04/2006 | Not stated
    Imminent Ulster car bomb attack foiled by police (Filed: 19/04/2006) Police in Northern Ireland have seized 250lb of home-made explosives, foiling a potentially devastating car bomb attack. Local youths threw petrol bombs at police after the raid A senior policeman said those behind the plot - likely to be dissident republicans - planned to explode the device "as soon as possible". Four men were arrested during the raid on a breaker's yard in Lurgan, Co Armagh. A car was also taken away for forensic examination. Superintendent Alan Todd, Lurgan's police commander, said the police had no knowledge of a specific...
  • IRA suspect convicted of 1989 attack on British base

    04/09/2006 10:41:44 AM PDT · by Irish_Thatcherite · 16 replies · 514+ views
    BreakingNews.ie ^ | 04/04/2006 - 11:26:22 | Not stated
    IRA suspect convicted of 1989 attack on British base A former member of the IRA was convicted today for his role in a 1989 attack on a British military base in Germany and sentenced to six years in jail. A German state court in Celle found Leonard Joseph Hardy, aged 45, from Antrim, guilty on several counts of attempted murder and of deliberately causing an explosion. Hardy, who was arrested in August in a hotel in the Spanish resort city of Torremolinos and did not fight extradition to Germany in January, has admitted being a member of an IRA “Active...
  • British spy shot dead in Ireland

    04/04/2006 12:57:14 PM PDT · by elc · 31 replies · 1,074+ views
    CNN ^ | 4/4/06 | AP
    DUBLIN, Republic of Ireland (AP) -- A former senior official of Sinn Fein recently exposed as a British spy has been found fatally shot in northwest Ireland, police said Tuesday -- an act certain to send shock waves through Northern Ireland's peace process at a critical moment. Denis Donaldson, Sinn Fein's former legislative chief in the failed power-sharing government of Northern Ireland, admitted in December he had been on the payroll of the British secret service and the province's anti-terrorist police for the previous two decades. He then went into hiding -- because the traditional Irish Republican Army punishment for...
  • Sinn Fein British agent shot dead

    04/04/2006 1:08:31 PM PDT · by bd476 · 192 replies · 2,663+ views
    BBC News ^ | 4 April 2006
    Denis Donaldson was expelled from Sinn Fein in December Mr Donaldson was expelled from the party last December after admitting he was a paid British spy for 20 years. The IRA issued a statement saying it had "no involvement whatsoever" in Mr Donaldson's death in County Donegal. Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern described the death as a "brutal murder", while NI Secretary Peter Hain said it was "barbaric". Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said he wanted to "disassociate (his party) and all republicans who support the peace process from this killing". The death of Mr Donaldson came hours before a...
  • He is not a criminal, says (Gerry) Adams (defending one of his fellow terrorists!!)

    03/24/2006 6:20:45 PM PST · by Irish_Thatcherite · 64 replies · 798+ views
    Belfast Today ^ | 24 March 2006 | Not stated
    He is not a criminal, says Adams Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams yesterday stood by alleged former IRA chief Thomas "Slab" Murphy. The businessman, whose farm is at the centre of a police probe into a multi-million pound smuggling operation, has been wrongly demonised, he claimed. Mr Adams said: "Tom Murphy is not a criminal. He is a good republican." Murphy's sprawling estate, straddling the Irish border, was among 15 properties searched yesterday during police raids planned in Belfast and Dublin. Around £200,000 in cash, 30,000 cigarettes, 8,000 litres of fuel and weapons were all seized in the offensive against...
  • Sinn Fein says U.S. must take Adams off watch list

    03/20/2006 10:43:15 PM PST · by Panerai · 19 replies · 613+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 03/21/2006 | Shawn Pogatchnik
    DUBLIN, Ireland --Sinn Fein accused the Bush administration Monday of needlessly harassing officials of the IRA-linked party at airports in the United States, where party leader Gerry Adams was detained last week because he is on the U.S. "watch list." Adams and his longtime aide, Richard McAuley, were delayed Friday from traveling to Buffalo, N.Y., for a meeting just hours after both Sinn Fein officials were guests of President Bush in the White House for St. Patrick's Day. They missed the flight -- and still were missing two suitcases when they returned Monday to Ireland. "This is a nonsensical position...
  • Higgins Outraged When Sinn Fein Leader Stopped By Terrorist Watch List (Adams is a terrorist!!)

    03/18/2006 10:14:19 AM PST · by Irish_Thatcherite · 44 replies · 857+ views
    WKBW ^ | Mar 18th 2006 | Not stated
    Higgins Outraged When Sinn Fein Leader Stopped By Terrorist Watch List Mar 18, 2006 - A St. Patricks day crowd in South Buffalo didn’t get to hear the star attraction…he was detained in Washington after turning up on a terrorist watch list. Gerry Adams, leader of Sinn Fein was detained at Reagan National Airport. Sinn Fein is the political arm of the Irish Republican Army. Congressman Brian Higgins broke the news to hundreds of people celebrating the holiday at the Irish Center in South Buffalo. “We got a call tonight that Gerry Adams is being detained in Washington for in...
  • Adams and other leaders invited to White House

    03/16/2006 6:31:15 AM PST · by elc · 67 replies · 888+ views
    UTV ^ | 3/10/06
    Invites to the White House for St. Patrick's Day celebrations have been issued to the leaders of all Northern Ireland's main political parties. The Sinn Fein president, Gerry Adams, will be among the leaders despite last year`s public snub by the US administration over accusations of republican involvement in the murder of Belfast man, Robert McCartney and the £25 million Northern Bank heist. Other leaders attending the celebrations will be DUP leader Ian Paisley, SDLP leader Mark Durkan and Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey. Alliance leader David Ford and the Progressive Unionist Party leader David Ervine have also been...
  • IRA supporters attack police, thwart Protestant march through central Dublin

    02/25/2006 12:37:44 PM PST · by Irish_Thatcherite · 96 replies · 1,019+ views
    CBC ^ | Feb 25, 2006 | Shawn Pogatchnik
    DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - Several hundred Irish Republican army supporters attacked police on Dublin's central boulevard and near the parliament building Saturday to prevent an unprecedented parade by Northern Ireland Protestants. In riotous scenes rarely seen in the Republic of Ireland, protesters hurled bottles, bricks and fireworks, at police as they tried to clear the hostile crowd from O'Connell Street. The Garda Siochana, Ireland's national police force, said 14 people - six officers, seven protesters and a journalist - were hospitalized, mostly with head wounds. More than a dozen other people suffered less serious injuries. The police advised shoppers and...
  • Clashes in Dublin over loyalist march

    02/25/2006 9:02:31 AM PST · by Murtyo · 39 replies · 695+ views
    RTE News ^ | 25 February 2006 16:54 (Irish Time) | RTE News
    Around 300 protestors, who opposed the planned loyalist 'Love Ulster' march, have clashed with gardaí in Dublin city centre. Rocks, bottles, planks of wood and firecrackers were thrown as gardaí, photographers and journalists came under attack. The Garda Riot Squad are still in attendance and a total of 37 people have been arrested. They are being held at Store Street and Pearse Street garda stations. Fourteen people, including six gardaí, have been injured and are being treated in hospital. Skirmishes were reported on O'Connell Bridge and Aston Quay and there was a stand-off for a time on Fleet Street. Loyalist...
  • IRA Pledges Peaceful Pursuit of a United Ireland

    02/19/2006 9:30:40 PM PST · by quantim · 16 replies · 436+ views
    crienglish.com ^ | 2006-02-20
    Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams says that Irish Republicans plan to avoid a return to violence in their pursuit of a united Ireland. At his party's annual conference on Saturday, Adams told delegates in Dublin that the IRA's decision to end their armed campaign last July brings new responsibilities for the movement. He acknowledged some party members believe the IRA made a mistake in renouncing violence. But he seems firm with the decision. "I have made it clear from the Republican perspective that the war is over. No one should harbour the notion that the Republican struggle can be advanced...
  • SF (Sinn Feinn) critical of (Irish) Govt on (Irish) unity

    02/18/2006 10:25:32 AM PST · by Murtyo · 30 replies · 340+ views
    RTE News (Dublin, Ireland) ^ | 18 February 2006 14:27 | Radio Telefís Éireann News
    There has been sustained criticism of the Government at the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis for what delegates said was its failure to promote Irish unity. Kerry TD Martin Ferris also likened the Progressive Democrats to Dr Ian Paisleys DUP in its approach to the peace process, accusing the junior coalition partner of trying to subvert the Good Friday Agreement. The main themes of the Ard Fheis this morning were workers' rights and Irish unity. Advertisement West Tyrone MLA Barry McElduff called for people in Northern Ireland to be given the vote in Presidential elections He pointed out that of the...