
Decommissioning
Hits the Air Waves
Transcripts courtesy of the Northern Ireland Information
Service.
[More]
IRA Agrees
to Forego Violence
Transcripts courtesy of the Northern Ireland Information Service;
editorial courtesy of Irish American Post Staff and Irish-American Information
Service. [More]
British Agree
to Pull Out Troops from Northern Ireland
Transcripts courtesy of the Northern Ireland Information
Service; commentary courtesy of Irish American Post staff and the Irish-American
Information Service
[More]
Orange Parades
in Northern Ireland
Sinn Fein
Welcomes Dail Speaking Rights
By the Irish-American Information Service
An Irish Government move to allow Northern Ireland MPs and MEPs to
debate in the Republic's Parliament would be a welcome recognition of the
rights of Irish citizens north of the border, Sinn Fein has said. [More]
Equality Commission
Director Rapped
Transcripts courtesy of The Northern Ireland Information
Service
[More]
Monica McWilliams
as the new Human Rights Chief Commissioner
Transcripts courtesy of the Northern Ireland Information
Service
[More]
The Disappeared
Transcripts courtesy of the Northern Ireland Information
Service
The British and Irish governments are to help fund a forensic expert
to help locate the Disappeared. [More]
Hain Hits
the News
Transcripts and news digests are courtesy of the Northern
Ireland Information Bureau
Peter Hain has appealed for people to 'judge me on my record' after
being challenged on 'anti-unionist views' before Labour came to power.
He added that the political landscape had changed dramatically since he
expressed the opinions on British withdrawal from Northern Ireland. [More]
Support Needed
for Community Policing
Kennedy Resolution
Calling for Disbandment of IRA Passes Senate
The U.S. Senate unanimously approved a resolution July 13 expressing
support for the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 as the blueprint for lasting
peace in Northern Ireland. The resolution was introduced by Sen. Edward
Kennedy. [More]
Ambassador
Settles into the Irish Way
British ambassador to Ireland, Stewart Eldon, recently paid a visit
to the Chicago area on another fact-finding mission and chatted about a
number of topics with The Irish American Post. He became ambassador
in 2003. [More]
Morris Tribunal
Take Shot at ‘Silver Bullet Affair’
By Gerard Cunningham
Special to The Irish American Post
After two years and two interim reports, the Morris tribunal into garda
corruption continues to examine allegations of corruption by Donegal
Gardaí. In its latest module however, the inquiry had spread its
wings to examine Garda conduct in Co. Sligo, as it looks in the so-called
"Silver Bullet Affair." [More]
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