Martin McGuinness on his campaign to become President, his IRA past, his efforts
to end the conflict in the North of Ireland and his call for a vote on
Irish unity.
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Interview with Martin McGuinness
Martin McGuinness on his campaign to become President, his IRA past, his efforts
to end the conflict in the North of Ireland and his call for a vote on
Irish unity.
Published February 3, 2012
Bloody Sunday commemoration 2012
The ‘Hooded Men’ were a group of internees who were systematically
tortured by the British military in 1971. We carry a statement
from several of the surviving ‘Hooded Men’ on the subject of the 40th
anniversary Bloody Sunday march, to take place in Derry on Sunday 29th
January, as well as a program of events for the weekend.
Published January 27, 2012
Kevin Barry, one of Ireland’s youngest martyrs, was born in Dublin on
January 20, 1902, 110 years ago today.
Published January 20, 2012
Tensions are deepening at Maghaberry as riot squads take the place of
regular warders. A look at the current situation and the history of the
current prisoners’ protest.
Published January 13, 2012
The Presidential Address delivered at the 107th Ard
Fheis of Republican Sinn Féin last month in which Des Dalton reviews
events of the past year and looks to the future.
Published December 30, 2011
In a rare interview, Marian Price has revealed the toll her time in
isolation in Maghaberry prison has taken on her physical and mental
health.
Published December 23, 2011
Remember Irish political prisoners this Christmas
December is the traditional month for remembering those still in jail in
Ireland for their republican beliefs.
Published December 16, 2011
Patrick McGurk lost his mother and sister in the bomb that ripped
through his father’s bar in Belfast’s North Queen Street. On the 40th
anniversary of the bombing he spoke about his memories of December 4
1971 and how victims’ families are still continuing to fight for the
truth.
Published December 9, 2011
An introduction by Joseph Gannon to the history behind the Anglo-Irish
Treaty, signed 90 years ago this week and which sowed the seeds of
a conflict which continues to this day.
Published December 2, 2011
A day in the life of a Maghaberry prisoner
An open letter by DD McLaughlin, an Irish republican prisoner on protest
against strip-searching and other abuses at Maghberry.
Published November 25, 2011
The Ballymurphy campaign - a landmark judgement
The decision of the north’s Attorney General to reopen 10 of the 11
Ballymurphy cases is a landmark judgement which gives hope back to those
families that their long journey toward truth and justice may now
succeed.
Published November 17, 2011
A profile of the three members of the Irish National Liberation Army
who died alongside seven IRA Volunteers, on hunger strike for
political status, thirty years ago this year.
Published November 10, 2011
Europe's economic ideology has failed
The bailouts are for only the banks and they are deepening the crisis of
democracy at the heart of the European Union, writes Seamus Milne. For
the Guardian.
Published November 3, 2011
Francis Hughes and Raymond McCreesh
A look at the lives and deaths of two of those who died on hunger
strike in the struggle for Irish freedom, thirty years ago.
Published October 26, 2011
Seizing the moment in the Basque Country
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams spoke at the International Conference to
promote the resolution of the conflict in the Basque Country, in San
Sebastian on Monday.
Published October 20, 2011
The text of the speech delivered by Presidential election candidate Martin McGuinness at
the Mansion House event in Dublin on Thursday night.
Published October 14, 2011
The pensioner who stood up to the ESB
On Thursday Teresa Treacy was released from jail,
still vowing to protect what is left of her carefully nurtured wooded
estate from the pylon men and their diggers.
Published October 7, 2011
An anti-internment/Free Marian Price march takes place this Saturday,
1st October at 2pm, Dublin, from the Garden of Remembrance to the GPO.
Martin Rafferty, of the 32CSM, discusses the
Marian Price campaign, internment, and the prospects for a united Ireland.
Published September 30, 2011
An abridged version of the address by Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas at the United Nations, in which he requested
full membership and recognition for the State of Palestine.
Published September 24, 2011
Ugly scenes at Liam Lynch commemoration
A controversial newspaper columnist was shouted and spat at by angry
Fianna Fail supporters after a commemoration organised by the party last
week went disastrously wrong.
Published September 18, 2011
Holy Cross - Children on the front line
Ten years ago this week, schoolgirls and their families making their
way to and from the Holy Cross school in north Belfast came under
attack on a daily basis.
Published September 6, 2011
An account of the strange predicament facing the 76-year-old IRA
Veteran and former Workers’ Party leader, Sean Garland.
Published August 30, 2011
Micky Devine - a typical Derry lad
INLA Volunteer Micky Devine was the last to die in the H-Block hunger strike of 1981,
thirty years ago this week.
Published August 24, 2011
If they aren't able to destroy the desire for freedom, they won't break
you.
Published August 19, 2011
This Tuesday marked exactly 40 years since the beginning of one of the
most horrifying periods in the history of West Belfast.
Published August 13, 2011
IRA Volunteer Thomas McElwee died on hunger strike at Long Kesh prison,
thirty years ago today. A brief biography of Thomas, who was known
for being sincere, easy-going and full of fun.
Published August 8, 2011
An interview by ‘Street Voice’ with Roisin Lynch, the partner of ailing
prisoner Brendan Lillis and head of the campaign to release him before
he dies in jail.
Published August 8, 2011
A dedicated republican and an outstanding soldier
A profile of republican hero Kieran Doherty who died on hunger strike
at Long Kesh jail on August 2nd, 1981, thirty years ago this week.
Published August 3, 2011
Address to Kieran Doherty commemoration
The full text of an address by Sinn Fein TD Caoimhghín
Ó Caoláin in Monaghan to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the death
of hunger striker Kieran Doherty.
Published August 3, 2011
Norwegian killer praised Bloody Sunday
Right-wing mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik made a bizarre reference
to Derry’s Bloody Sunday in his 1500 page manifesto, it has emerged.
Published July 29, 2011
Somalia - a failure of politics
Famine is a terrible word. It conjures up frightening images and for
many in Ireland a folk memory of the Great Hunger of the 1840’s.
Published July 29, 2011
Why did the Nelson Inquiry not mention collusion?
It was set up specifically to definitively address the allegations of
collusion but after a six-year probe costing £46.5 million, the Rosemary
Nelson Inquiry made no reference to the “c” word in its final report.
Published July 24, 2011
Joe McDonnell and Martin Hurson
A look at the lives of two Volunteers who died on hunger strike
30 years ago this month.
Published July 14, 2011
Emigrant-turned-rebel was ‘enemy alien’
Diarmuid Lynch was said to have been the last man to leave the burning
GPO during Easter week in 1916. A naturalised US citizen, he was
eventually deported in 1918, but the British had long wanted rid of him
before the Rising.
Published July 8, 2011
Victim of anti-Catholic bigotry pardoned
An Irish immigrant who was the last person to be hanged in Rhode Island
in the US was this week pardoned more than 150 years after his death.
Published July 3, 2011
The man known as the ‘Uncrowned King of Ireland’ was born on June 27th,
1846, 165 years ago today.
Published June 27, 2011
Address to ‘Unite Ireland’ conference in Dublin
The full text of an address by Sinn Fein President Gerry
Adams to a conference in Dublin at the weekend on the theme of Uniting Ireland.
Published June 22, 2011
Bloody Sunday, the ongoing cover-up
A year later, it should be possible to acknowledge that the Saville Report
was far from flawless.
Published June 17, 2011
An independent international truth commission
The legacy of the past is one of the big issues which remains to be
resolved in the outworking of the peace process.
Published June 17, 2011
Liam Kelly, a pivotal figure in republican politics who uniquely held
seats simultaneously in Belfast and Dublin parliaments, died this week.
Published June 12, 2011
Background to the hunger strikes
An account by the Bobby Sands Trust of how the famous 1981 hunger strike, 30 years ago this year,
came into being.
Published May 30, 2011
Oration at Lynagh/McKearney commemoration
The text of an oration delivered by eirigi chairperson Breandan
Mac Cionnaith at a commemoration for Jim Lynagh and Padraig McKearney on
15 May 2011 at Drumfurrer, County Monaghan.
Published May 20, 2011
Perspectives on the royal visit
Two contrasting republican approaches and views on the Windsor visit to the 26-County state.
Published May 17, 2011
Assembly and local election results
The results of Thursday's Assembly election in the Six Counties, as well as a list
of the Sinn Fein and republican candidates elected to local district councils.
Published May 12, 2011
Statement by republican prisoners
The following statement was issued at the weekend by the prisoners
engaged in protest at Maghaberry jail.
Published May 12, 2011
Today is the 30th anniversary of the heroic death of Irish patriot Bobby
Sands on hunger-strike at Long Kesh prison. In his solemn memory, we
publish a brief collection of quotes, some famous, some less well known.
Published May 5, 2011
Easter statements and speeches
A round-up of the messages delivered at various Easter commemorations across Ireland.
Published April 30, 2011
Sinn Fein Assembly election manifesto
Messages from Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness precede a
list of the mnain points from Sinn Fein's manifesto for the 2011
Assembly election in the North.
Published April 18, 2011
For almost a decade, simple acts of resistance by the community in
Erris have met with bullying, threats, intimidation, vilification and
casual violence at the hands of both Gardai and Shell’s private army
IRMS.
Published April 13, 2011
Reflections on the H Block prison struggle
Sinn Fein’s electoral strategy began 30 years ago during the 1981 hunger
strikes,
beginning with Bobby Sands’s historic win in Fermanagh/South Tyrone, 30
years ago this week.
Published April 8, 2011
Last Wednesday, four years later, the Assembly at Parliament Buildings
concluded its first ever complete four year term.
Published April 4, 2011
Loughinisland eyewitness speaks out
A witness to the Loughinisland massacre was not only never called on to identify the killers, but she
alleges that her details were later passed on to a relative of the
suspected getaway driver.
Published March 29, 2011
Declarations from western powers that the military strike against Libya
is motivated solely by a desire to protect the civilian population
cannot be taken seriously
Published March 25, 2011
Action alert for Gerry McGeough
On February 18, 2011, after almost 4 years of a politically motivated
arrest and trial, Gerry McGeough’s case ended with a “guilty” verdict
handed down by a British diplock court
Published March 21, 2011
In March 1923, six weeks before the end of the civil war, the execution
of republican prisoners by the Free State regime reached its height.
Published March 16, 2011
Position paper by Maghaberry prisoners
A document issued on the 25th February by a group of republican
prisoners opposed to the criminalisation policy at Maghaberry jail
in the North of Ireland.
Published March 10, 2011
On March 1 1981 Raymond McCartney was a republican prisoner in Long Kesh
when the second hunger strike began.
Published March 6, 2011
Counting in the 26-County general election concluded this (Wednesday)
morning following a second recount in Galway West. The following is a
full and final list of members of the new Dublin parliament, in
alphabetical order by constituency
Published March 2, 2011
Dail election 2011 - a constituency guide
A look at the key constituencies for republicans in the general election.
Published February 25, 2011
How Britain taught Arab police forces all they know
There is growing anger over the enmeshed relationship between
authoritarian Gulf governments and the British military and police after
weeks of democracy protests across the Arab world that met with violent
state repression.
Published February 21, 2011
A letter written this week by a republican prisoner, Damian (D.D.)
McLaughlin, forcibly strip searched during a court appearance.
Published February 15, 2011
It’s the enormous debt, stupid
Rather than understand that the canard of paying back all the banks’
debts is futile and changing their minds, the establishment is trying to
find more proof that the policy of keeping the banks alive is the right
one.
Published February 15, 2011
The introduction and executive summary of Sinn Fein’s election
manifesto for the 26-County general election later this month.
Published February 11, 2011
A political candidate stands as an Independent on issues of principle
during elections in Zimbabwe. Every political dirty trick and smear in
the book is used against him during the campaign.
Published February 7, 2011
Sunday was about completing the journey begun in the Creggan
in January 1972.
Published February 2, 2011
Egyptian people strike for freedom
So much has changed for the Arab nations in the few days since the flight of Ben Ali in
Tunisia.
Published January 29, 2011
Often in life we come across people who leave a lasting impression on
oneself and who inspire and influence a person by their passion and
beliefs.
Published January 25, 2011
Inauguration of the First Dail
Many republicans watching this week’s shambolic events at the Dublin
parliament would have been bitterly aware that they came on the 92nd
anniversary of the inauguration of the First Dail. A look
back at that historic day.
Published January 21, 2011
Butler to step down from Assembly
Published January 18, 2011
Tommy Gorman - Recalling the Maidstone
Published January 18, 2011
Basque process ‘should heed the Irish lesson’
Published January 13, 2011
A statement issued by eirigi to mark the New Year.
Published January 9, 2011
A look back at the main stories from the year past.
Published January 4, 2011
The year 2010 will be remembered principally for two profound and far
reaching developments in Irish politics.
Published December 29, 2010
With calls for a general strike and civil disobedience gaining ground in
the face of the economic crisis, an example in Irish history
when the tactic of the general strike was successfully employed by the
Irish working class.
Published December 21, 2010
With last Friday’s passage of legislation to cut the minimum wage by 1
euro to 7.65 euro [£6.50], another shameful threshold was crossed by the
Fianna Fáil-Green Party coalition; driving yet another section of
society into poverty.
Published December 17, 2010
Political prisoners Christmas 2010
A list of republican prisoners and the
addresses of their prisons.
Published December 14, 2010
Address to Dail on 2011 Budget
The full text of the address by Sinn Fein
Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty following Tuesday’s 26-County
Budget for 2011
Published December 10, 2010
The International Monetary Fund
So what is the International Monetary Fund?
Published December 7, 2010
On Sunday, Sinn Fein’s Deputy First Minister addressed the Kilmichael
Commemoration to mark the 90th anniversary of a famous battle during
the War of Independence in County Cork on 28 November 1920.
Published November 29, 2010
A statement by the 32 County Sovereignty Committee on the crisis
in the 26-County state.
Published November 29, 2010
Austerity programme must be met with civil disobedience
Many commentators in Ireland and beyond have asked why the Irish people
have not taken to the streets.
Published November 29, 2010
RSF Ard Fheis Presidential Address
Last weekend delegates and visitors assembled in Dublin for the
Ard-Fheis of [Republican] Sinn Fein.
Published November 26, 2010
It seems now that the cheapest bailout in the world has not only
cost the Twenty-Six County state over 50 billion euro and rising, but
has driven tens of thousands of workers onto dole queues, exposed its
citizens to the vagaries of international financial markets and has now
resulted in the state surrendering its sovereignty to the IMF.
Published November 22, 2010
Kevin Barry was hanged by the British in Mountjoy Jail at the age of eighteen, ninety years ago this month.
Published November 19, 2010
Not since the election of the late Bobby Sands to Westminster has a
republican candidate been in such a fateful position to influence
events
Published November 16, 2010
Seeking a consensus on the past
Dealing with the past and the issue of truth recovery arising from the
conflict has become increasingly fraught.
Published November 12, 2010
The image of the typical dissident republican protesting against the
queen’s visit to Ireland next year is clearcut.
Published November 8, 2010
Interview with Oglaigh na hEireann
An interview with three representatives of Oglaigh na hEireann leadership
-- one member of the organisation’s Army Council and two general
headquarters staff -- conducted this week by Brian Rowan of the Belfast
Telegraph.
Published November 5, 2010
A summary of Sinn Féin’s 26-County pre-budget submission and economic
plan for recovery 2011, which was released in Dublin today.
Published November 1, 2010
A tribute to Maire Drumm, the vice president of Sinn Fein and a
commander in Cumann na mBan, who was killed by loyalists while
recovering in Belfast’s Mater Hospital. 34 years ago today.
Published October 28, 2010
Turf Lodge – a proud community
Through many difficult years the people of Turf Lodge
demonstrated time and time again a commitment to their families and to
each other.
Published October 24, 2010
Declassified official documents shed an interesting light on British
government attitudes towards loyalist infiltration of the security
forces and loyalist violence in the 1970s.
Published October 19, 2010
Sinn Fein proposals for the economy
An edited version of Sinn Fein’s proposals
for the Six-County economy which were published today.
Published October 14, 2010
Former RUC men who worked at Castlereagh torture centre in Belfast described for the Guardian newspaper what was expected of them.
Published October 12, 2010
‘Dissident revolt’ - the 2010 dirty protest
Gary Donnelly, a former prisoner in the North's high-security facility at Maghaberry, speaks about a shocking, largely unnoticed protest by republican dissidents that erupted inside the prison ealier this year.
Published October 8, 2010
Action alert for Gerry McGeough and Vincent McAnespie
What can we do to help support Gerry and Vincent at this
time”?
Published October 4, 2010
Just 1% of the population are estimated to own 34% of the wealth of the
Twenty-Six Counties. The &lsquo1% Network’ is to hold a
political walking tour through the heartland of the golden circle in Dublin.
Published October 1, 2010
The Murder of Volunteer Diarmuid O’Neill - 14 Years On
On September 23 1996, IRA volunteer Diarmuid O’Neill was shot dead
during an arrest operation by armed members of the Metropolitan Police
in Hammersmith, London, England.
Published September 27, 2010
IRA Volunteer Tom Williams was hanged at age 19 by the British in
September 1942, 68 years ago this month, for his part in a gun battle
with the RUC which left one RUC man dead.
Published September 24, 2010
Sinn Fein plans 26-County strategy
The opening address to Sinn Fein’s ‘think-in’ ahead of
the resumption of the Dublin parliament next month, by the Sinn Fein
Dail leader Caoimhghin O Caolain.
Published September 20, 2010
The Inside Story: the INLA execution of “King Rat”
An account of the Irish National Liberation Army
operation to execute Loyalist Volunteer Force leader Wright on the morning
of 27th of December 1997.
Published September 16, 2010
The speeches of the Manchester Martyrs
The rescue of Colonel Kelly and Captain Deasy while they were being
conveyed to Salford gaol, near Manchester (September 18th, 1867), is one
of the most stirring episodes of the Fenian movement.
Published September 14, 2010
Eta opens opportunity for armed struggle to end
It will not come as a surprise to the leadership of Eta or the political
leaders of the banned Herri Batasuna - the party closest to Eta - that
the Spanish government’s response to the ceasefire announcement was
insulting and offensive.
Published September 9, 2010
Blair is a lifer in the prison of his dark past
Tony Blair's bloody legacy has made it impossible for him to go unguarded anywhere in the world.
Published September 6, 2010
Irish Republicans will not be purchased or intimidated
An address to the party’s Hunger Strike commemoration in Bundoran on
Saturday August 28th by the President of Republican Sinn Fein, Des
Dalton.
Published September 2, 2010
Ombudsman’s claims must be challenged
Bishop Edward Daly speaks out about a 'less challenging style of journalism at work now'.
Published August 30, 2010
Saville report a job well done for victims’ families
Many of the Bloody Sunday relatives have
spoken publicly about their feelings since the publication of the
Saville report for the first time at Belfast’s Feile an Phobal.
Published August 27, 2010
Interview with ‘Oglaigh na h-Eireann’
Extracts from the interview between the Irish News and a
representative of ‘Oglaigh na h-Eireann’.
Published August 23, 2010
An account of the life of Irish military leader Michael Collins, who died 88 years ago this week.
Published August 20, 2010
Some 10,000 people gathered in Bellaghy, County Derry for Sinn Fein’s
annual hunger strike commemoration.
Published August 16, 2010
GARC ‘setting the record straight’
GARC (the Greater Ardoyne Residents Collective) has issued what it says
is an attempt to set the record straight on the July 12th protests
against an Orange Order march in north Belfast.
Published August 13, 2010
The politics of internment, 1971
An extract from the book, Internment, by John McGuffin, on the thinking
that went into the policy of internment without trial, implemented in
the north of Ireland 39 years ago this week.
Published August 10, 2010
The slaughter of three band members saw the
unintentional exposure of the involvement of British military personnel
in directing and assisting unionist death squads in their murder
campaign.
Published August 6, 2010
Ghosts of a forgotten massacre
In August 1971, British soldiers went on
a three-day killing rampage in Ballymurphy, murdering 11 innocent
people. Now their families want justice for Belfast's Bloody Sunday.
Published August 2, 2010
Republican prisoners deserve support
The prepared text of the address by Paul Duffy, a former republican
prisoner and brother of Colin Duffy, to the ‘Families, friends and
ex-PoWs march’ for republican prisoners in Lurgan on Sunday.
Published July 26, 2010
The message sent by Peggy O’Hara, mother of
hunger-strike Patsy O’Hara, on the first Anniversary of the Hunger
Strike deaths to Irish Solidarity activists in Scotland and England.
Published July 22, 2010
The full text of the Hume Lecture delivered by Sinn
Fein’s Martin McGuinness at the McGill Summer School over the weekend.
Published July 19, 2010
No year in Irish history is better known than 1690. No Irish battle is
more famous than William III’s victory over James II at the River Boyne,
a few miles west of Drogheda
Published July 16, 2010
At the time of his death, Anthony McDowell (13), lived with his family
in Duneden Park, Ardoyne. He was shot dead on 19th April 1973, by the
British Army’s Parachute Regiment.
Published July 12, 2010
The Falls Road curfew of the summer of 1970 is regarded as a major
turning point in the early history of the conflict.
Published July 8, 2010
Connolly and the Irish Language
Imposing English as
the first language of Ireland was a pre-meditated project of the English
invaders to attempt to condition the people they wished to oppress.
Published July 6, 2010
Remembering day in June helps build a better future
The people of Belfast’s Ballymacarrett-Short Strand area have made a valuable contribution to the struggle for a united Ireland.
Published July 1, 2010
The geographical and symbolic position of St Matthew’s Church, facing on
to the staunchly loyalist Newtownards Road, played a major factor in the
events which were to unfold in June 1970.
Published June 28, 2010
New republic not possible without a united island
Both North and South have failed miserably as separate entities. The
best way forward is to avoid the wastes and inequalities of partition,
writes Gerry Adams.
Published June 24, 2010
Does the inquiry hide darker aspects of Bloody Sunday?
Published June 21, 2010
How Saville reported the killings
How the Saville and Widgery reports differed in their
findings for each of the Bloody Sunday victims.
Published June 17, 2010
Bloody Sunday - A personal reflection
The British public has the right to know what has been done
in their name and the fact that ordinary working class families, as well
as all those wounded on the day, were left to carry the burden of
injustice for almost 40 years.
Published June 14, 2010
Bloody Sunday - A long walk to justice
They have fought so hard for so long, but in just a few days’ time, the
families of those killed and injured on Bloody Sunday will gather in
Derry’s Guildhall to see whether they’ve finally been given justice.
Published June 11, 2010
Did Israel deliberately kill civilians?
There is clear evidence present that the State of Israeli may have
deliberately and with forethought intended to provoke a conflict in
order to assassinate civilians sailing aboard the Freedom Flotilla, and
therefore violently discourage any further attempts to deliver
humanitarian aid to the Palestinians of besieged Gaza.
Published June 4, 2010
Action alert over Israeli attack
An action alert to hold Israel to account over the murder of
international human rights activists and the hijacking of their aid
flotilla.
Published May 31, 2010
The course towards convergence
The address by Sinn Fein Deputy First
Minister Martin McGuinness to a North South Consultative Conference in
Farmleigh in Dublin on Wednesday.
Published May 27, 2010
In an excerpt from her memoirs,
Nora Connolly O’Brien talks about her father’s final days and the courage and
inspiration that James Connolly gave to her and continues to give today.
Published May 25, 2010
There are 32 republican prisoners in Roe House in Maghaberry Prison
living in appalling conditions and one prisoner, Liam Hannaway, has been
on hunger strike in another part of the prison for the past month.
Published May 20, 2010
Parades proposals threaten all public assembly
A long-term solution to the problem caused by sectarian parades can only
be found in the implementation of a policy which includes a broad
acceptance of the right of host communities not to have parades forced
through against their will.
Published May 17, 2010
Slick operator: The BP I’ve known too well
Responding to an oil spill may be easy and simple, but not at
all cheap. And BP is cheap. Deadly cheap.
Published May 14, 2010
Result could underpin the future of Stormont
In Britain, the outcome of the Westminster general election has brought
uncertainty and instability, with the possibility of a second election
within a year.
Published May 10, 2010
The election results from all of the North's 18 Westminster constituencies.
Published May 8, 2010
Westminster 2010 constituency profiles
A guide to this week’s political showdown in the North and
what to watch for when the newsflashes come rolling in.
Published May 4, 2010
The foreward by Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams to the
party’s manifesto for next week’s Westminster election.
Published April 29, 2010
Unionists face new scenario in hung parliament
Regardless of who won in the debate between the British party leaders
last Thursday, the outcome points to one clear conclusion: there will be
a hung parliament in Britain.
Published April 26, 2010
Sinn Fein are asking the electorate to endorse our role in leading the
way in significant political developments since the last Westminster
election.
Published April 22, 2010
1,700 take on the British Empire
The story of Padraig Pearse and the rebellion of Easter 1916, 94 years
ago this week.
Published April 19, 2010
Sinn Fein launches election campaign
Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams this morning launched the party’s
election campaign for the Westminster election on May 6th.
Published April 15, 2010
Living record of proud republican resistance
The Felons’ Club on
Belfast’s Falls Road in an exhibition of republican memorabilia
organised by the National Graves Association.
Published April 12, 2010
A number of statements were issued by the main republican organisations at the weekend.
Published April 8, 2010
Prosecutions of Shell to Sea campaigners collapse
25 out of 27 people prosecuted for resisting Shell’s experimental gas
pipeline have cases withdrawn or dismissed.
Published April 2, 2010
An action alert was issued by supporters of leading
republican Gerry McGeough following a bizarre intervention in his trial
by far-right Swedish operatives.
Published March 29, 2010
On the 90th anniversary of the arrival in Ireland of one of England’s
most notorious of militias, we present a brief history of the infamous
Black and Tans.
Published March 25, 2010
Omagh - The search for the truth
A reporter responds to the call by the
‘Northern Ireland Affairs Committee’ at the London parliament for a
further investigation into the Omagh bomb.
Published March 22, 2010
The Irish Republican Brotherhood
On March 17, 1858, 152 years ago this week, James Stephens founded the
Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) in Dublin at the same time as John
O’Mahoney was founding the American branch of the revolutionary group.
Published March 15, 2010
To mark international women’s day, we carry the following article on
the women hunger strikers of Armagh prison, by DM Daugherty.
Published March 8, 2010
Twenty years ago, Sam Marshall was walking home with two other men when
they were confronted by masked gunmen who opened up with automatic fire.
Published March 4, 2010
Irish peace process has lessons for Basques
The impact of the peace process in Ireland is clearly evident in the
language used in peace efforts in the Basque Country.
Published March 1, 2010
Roger Casement had returned to Ireland in 1916 to share his comrades’ fate. In
1965, 49 years later and 45 years ago this week, he was finally able to
rejoin them one last time.
Published February 25, 2010
The unique prehistoric site of Newgrange in County Meath, Ireland is
threatened by a planned bypass of Slane village; to preserve the site,
the village should be closed to lorries, or the bypass should take a
western route.
Published February 22, 2010
Irish unity conference in London
A conference on the prospects for Irish unity organised by Sinn Fein in
London on Saturday heard that unification “within a meaningful
time-scale” is both “realistic and feasible”.
Published February 22, 2010
Ryan’s madness and folly in Corrib row
The Corrib saga has become so bitter and divisive, it can be hard to see
the obvious.
Published February 18, 2010
A recent interview with Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams about sectarian parades, the policing and justice deal, and the controversy surrounding allegations against his brother Liam.
Published February 15, 2010
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the release from captivity of
Nelson Mandela. We carry an extract from his memoirs on his time at
Robben Island prison.
Published February 11, 2010
Action alert - Maghaberry visitors strip-searched
An action alert by families of republican prisoners
being held at Maghaberry jail in county Antrim.
Published February 4, 2010
Bloody Sunday - the struggle continues
As many victims of miscarriages of justice will testify, admissions of
guilt by Britain take a long time to come to pass.
Published January 25, 2010
Inquiry must look at role of politics
Before deciding what form an inquiry should take, we must define what
exactly we need to know.
Published January 21, 2010
Gerry Adams replies to allegations published by Suzanne Breen and the Sunday Tribune newspaper.
Published January 18, 2010
The basis of the UDA decommissioning settlement was set out back in
2007.
Published January 14, 2010
How Liam Mellows escaped from exile in England to return to Ireland
in time for the 1916 Rising.
Published January 11, 2010
The annual New Year statements issued by the main
nationalist and republican organisations
Published January 2, 2010
A review of the declassified documents released in Dublin, London and
Belfast under the 30 years rule.
Published January 2, 2010
Another old stalwart of the conflict to leave us this year was the
veteran Sinn Fein activist Marie Moore who died in hospital after a long
illness
Published December 28, 2009
Maud Gonne - Yeats’s Caitlin ni Houlihan
Born during an age when women were expected to be nothing more than
handsome window-dressing for their husbands, when women were expected to
leave the rough and tumble world of politics to men, Maud Gonne rose
above that prejudice to leave her mark on Ireland’s history.
Published December 21, 2009
Action alert for republican prisoners
Prisoner support groups have urged those interested to send a card or
letter this holiday season to those republican prisoners currently
behind bars.
Published December 17, 2009
An appeal to Americans to continue the MacBride agenda of
change in the north of Ireland by investing twice: once for jobs, once for
justice.
Published December 14, 2009
War declared on workers and the poor
The Fianna Fail/Green Party budget represents a savage attack on the
working class of the Twenty-Six Counties.
Published December 10, 2009
Nuclear threat from British reactors
The proposed designs for seven new British nuclear power stations, which
will be built along the Irish Sea coast, have potentially lethal flaws.
Published December 7, 2009
An account of Volunteer Tom Maguire’s escape from Athlone Barracks in
1923.
Published December 3, 2009
Address to Hogan/Martin commemoration
The full text of the keynote address by Sinn Fein
strategist Declan Kearney to the commemoration this weekend in village
of Dunloy to mark the 20th anniversary of the deaths of Volunteers
Declan Martin and Henry Hogan.
Published November 30, 2009
Help bring the Manchester Martyrs home
Help the campaign for the Manchester Martyrs to be returned home to
Ireland.
Published November 26, 2009
Johnny Walker - A terrible injustice
Thirty five years ago, six Irishmen were jailed for crimes they did not commit, and
spent 16 years in jail before their convictions were quashed.
Published November 23, 2009
Sinn Fein pre-budget submission
The executive summary of Sinn Fein’s pre-budget submission
for the 2010 calendar year.
Published November 19, 2009
A member of Sinn Fein in south Armagh has blamed unionists and British
state security agencies for a major investigation into his finances.
Published November 16, 2009
Republican Sinn Fein elects new President
Des Dalton became the new president of Republican Sinn Fein at its
Ard-Fheis [annual conference] on Sunday.
Published November 16, 2009
Prominent socialist republican Gerry Ruddy looks at the recent recent
decision by the INLA to renounce armed struggle.
Published November 12, 2009
Address to annual SF Edentubber Commemoration
Sinn Fein’s Annual Edentubber Commemoration on Sunday was addressed by
Conor Murphy, the Six County Minister for Regional Development.
Published November 9, 2009
Chairman’s Address to 32CSM AGM
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement held its Annual General Meeting in
Derry on Saturday.
Published November 9, 2009
As the Twenty-Six County budget looms ever nearer and Britain’s Stormont
administration considers cut backs, there is much uncertainty and fear
in working class communities throughout Ireland.
Published November 5, 2009
Colin Duffy - a victim of state persecution
For two decades Colin Duffy has been the target of an unrelenting
campaign of persecution and victimisation by state forces within the Six
Counties.
Published November 2, 2009
Relatives for Justice has campaigned on behalf of the Hegarty family in
connection with the killing of their son, Daniel. The following is their
profile on the case.
Published October 29, 2009
The Black Irish of Jamaica: ‘One Love’
The Irish are alive and well in Jamaica, writes Rob Mullally. The third
and final part of a three-part series.
Published October 26, 2009
McCord addresses US Congressional hearing
The testimony of Raymond McCord Sr. before
the US Congressional Committee on Foreign Affairs’ Subcommittee on
International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight, on the subject of collusion.
Published October 22, 2009
Interview with Ruairi O Bradaigh
The President of Republican Sinn Fein, who recently announced he is
stepping down from the position, is interviewed.
Published October 19, 2009
Red shanks, bogtrotters and pirates
The second part of a three-part series by Rob Mullally, from the Wild
Geese, about the black Irish of Jamaica.
Published October 16, 2009
Republican prisoner John Brady had a row with his brother-in-law while
on weekend parole. He ended up hanging from his laces in a PSNI cell.
His family don’t believe it was suicide. A report by Suzanne Breen
for the Sunday Tribune.
Published October 13, 2009
Truth can’t be the final Bloody Sunday victim
Published October 8, 2009
A three part series on the history of the Irish settlers in Jamaica.
Published October 5, 2009
Talking about a ‘Lost Revolution’
An interview with the authors of ‘The Lost Revolution’, Brian Hanley and Scott Millar. It also includes some analysis
from the authors on key events covered in the book on the Official Republicans/The Workers’ Party.
Published October 1, 2009
The Lisbon Treaty is unchanged
On Friday you have an opportunity to shape the future of Europe. The
question you have to ask yourself is whether the Lisbon Treaty is a good
deal for Ireland and whether it takes the European Union in the
direction you want it to go
Published September 28, 2009
Lisbon hides ticking time bomb of EU defence body
The Lisbon Treaty proposes to incorporate the European Defence Agency
within the institutional structure of the European Union.
Published September 24, 2009
The surrender of our fishing waters: A continental coup
It is worth remembering when vested intersts remind you yet again of the
structural funds we received from the European Union what we ourselves
as a nation have given to the EU. Namely, our entire fishing waters,
which was the admission price for entry.
Published September 21, 2009
Maura Harrington is a spokesperson for the Shell to Sea campaign, from
County Mayo, who has now been jailed four times for her opposition to
the Shell Corrib gas project in north Mayo. Here she looks back at a
decade of resistance by the local community and its supporters against
an unwanted, dangerous and apparently corrupt exploitation of a
sensitive environment.
Published September 17, 2009
Time for the transfer of powers
Policing has again reached a critical juncture but with a fresh
opportunity to accelerate the process of change.
Published September 14, 2009
Stand together for our own good
Nationalists and republicans should have a united policy about
one most important issue: Our right to make our own political, economic
and cultural decisions.
Published September 10, 2009
The killing of Loughlin Maginn
The killing of Loughlin Maginn was to spark a chain reaction of
events that would finally lift the lid on Crown force collusion.
Published September 7, 2009
Pro-Lisbon factions get desperate
With just five weeks to go to the referendum on Lisbon 2, the Yes side
grows ever more desperate and its advocates more bizarre.
Published September 3, 2009
Bailing out the rich and powerful
In the course of the current crisis, the only
state intervention into the market has been to secure the interests and
profits of a tiny wealthy elite.
Published August 31, 2009
Nama a good deal only for the banks’ shareholders
UCD lecturer Karl Whelan on the implications of the Dublin government’s
proposed bailout for Irish property speculators and their bankers
through the National Asset Management Agency (Nama).
Published August 27, 2009
The scene for the Battle of the Bogside was set long before August 1969.
Published August 20, 2009
The stone that broke the North’s dam of violence
Forty years ago this weekend, the dam broke and the generational
political failure that had deepened since partition washed over all the
Irish political institutions.
Published August 14, 2009
Secret go-between shines a light on history makers
Brendan Duddy is slowly emerging as another
important name to add to that list of names most publicly associated with the Irish peace process
Published August 7, 2009
Making Sinn Fein’s message relevant
Sinn Fein is not in crisis and its continued role in and relevance to
the future of political life in Ireland is not in doubt, according to Eoin O Broin.
Published July 31, 2009
The death took place during the week of Frank McCourt, one of Ireland’s
greatest and most popular writers and a major literary figure in his
native New York. We publish an extract from his novel, ‘Angela’s Ashes’.
Published July 24, 2009
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.
Published July 17, 2009
Twenty-Six County’s week of shame in Mayo
In addition to the three hundred Gardai, the two Navy ships, the planes
and the helicopters the Twenty-Six County government have also brought
their ‘justice’ system out to bat for Shell.
Published July 10, 2009
A senior Irish-American suggests the areas where U.S. support might be most welcome and
productive.
Published July 3, 2009
Last week’s judgment in Belfast was a triumph for press freedom across
Europe, according to Sunday Tribune Northern Editor Suzanne Breen.
Published June 26, 2009
The official launch of the Don’t Extradite the Basques Campaign took
place last Wednesday [June 10] in Culturlann MacAdam-O Fiaich in
Belfast.
Published June 19, 2009
Mayo man Pat O’Donnell has had his boat, the ‘Iona Isle’ boarded last
night by armed, masked men and sunk in the latest act of aggression by
Shell OIl & Gas in their attempt to construct a controversial onshore
gas refinery in Belmullet.
Published June 12, 2009
Three IRA Volunteers were shot dead by undercover British forces
fourteen years ago this week
Published June 4, 2009
A keynote speech delivered by Sinn Féin’s Deputy First
Minister Martin McGuinness at the Kevin Lynch commemoration at Park,
County Derry last weekend.
Published May 29, 2009
Sinn Féin launch local election manifesto
Sinn Féin launched the party’s campaign for the local government
elections in the 26 Counties this week.
Published May 22, 2009
She came, she saw, she left again and, in between, the usual crowd of
hangers on and supposedly intelligent people reduced themselves to the
babblings of fools and morons.
Published May 15, 2009
Sinn Féin MEP for the Six Counties, Bairbre de Brun this week delivered
the annual Bobby Sands Memorial Lecture, the theme of which was
‘Countess Markievicz and the 100th anniversary of Na Fianna Eireann.
Published May 8, 2009
Long Kesh could be a ‘must see’ attraction
Published April 24, 2009
Adams address to Easter commemoration
The full text of the address by Sinn Féin President
Gerry Adams to his party’s Easter Rising commemoration in west Belfast.
Published April 17, 2009
Two Catholic priests shot dead by the British Army during the conflict
were remembered this week at St Peter’s Cathedral in Belfast.
Published April 10, 2009
SF owes debt of gratitude to Marie Moore
To me, Marie Moore, who passed away a few weeks ago, belonged to a
heroic generation.
Published April 3, 2009
A debt of gratitude owed to women activists
More work needs to be done to ensure that women are at the centre
of decision making, especially in government and parliament
Published March 27, 2009
Eirigi condemns ‘trial by media’
eirigi
chairperson Brian Leeson issued the following statement on Monday,
clarifying that no member of the group has been arrested in connection
with last week’s attacks.
Published March 19, 2009
The political institutions, the peace process and Sinn Fein are as
much a target of the perpetrators of Saturday night's attack as those
they killed or injured.
Published March 13, 2009
We need a Rising! That thought came into my head as I listened to RTE
radio’s report of last Saturday’s mass trade union rally in Dublin.
Published February 27, 2009
Four Derry men
remember with pain and dread a Valentines Day thirty years
ago when their lives and the lives of their families were turned
upside down.
Published February 20, 2009
Pearse Lawlor has
penned the first published account of the events of July to September
1920 in which more than 1,000 Catholic families lost their homes in
county Down.
Published February 13, 2009
Internment 1971 - 2009: A case of injustice
The following address was given by Tony Catney of the Republican
Network for Unity at Derry’s Gasyard Centre as part of this year’s
annual Bloody Sunday commemoration.
Published February 6, 2009
A defining point in Irish history
The keynote address by Sinn Sinn Féin
President Gerry Adams at the Mansion House in Dublin to his party’s
90th anniversary commemoration of the First Dail.
Published January 30, 2009
Long Kesh - Scenes from the inside
Can an incident-packed and prolonged time span be adequately
explored in the form of a play?
Published January 30, 2009
Address to First Dail Eireann commemoration
Caoimhghin O Caolain TD told the official commemoration this week that the work of the First Dail remains unfinished. We publish the full text of his address.
Published January 23, 2009
Setting the ‘free Derry’ record straight
The famous ‘Free Derry’ wall was painted forty years ago this month.
Eamon McCann corrects the record of the day when the inspiring
international landmark was born.
Published January 16, 2009
The People’s Democracy march, forty years ago this week, is seen by
historians as marking a significant turning point in the recent
conflict.
Published January 9, 2009
The full text of the New Year statements issued by Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams and republican organisations
in Ireland.
Published January 2, 2009
Time to write a new chapter in Pol Brennan’s life
Let Christmas 2008 be the last Pol Brennan ever spends behind bars.
Published December 19, 2008
A look at the electoral facts surrounding Sinn Féin’s
historic victory at the 1918 General Election, ninety years ago this
week.
Published December 12, 2008
De Menezes murder - the cover-up
A cousin recalls the murder of Jean Charles de Menezes and how the British
system has struggled to admit London’s own shoot-to-kill policy.
Published December 5, 2008
Republican Sinn Féin Ard Fheis
The Presidential Address delivered
by Republican Sinn Féin President Ruairi O Bradaigh in Dublin to RSF's annual conference earlier
this month.
Published November 28, 2008
Wolfe Tone died on November 19, 1798 - 310 years ago this week
- from a stab wound to his neck which he inflicted upon himself.
Published November 21, 2008
The theme of Sinn Fein's Edentubber Commemoration this year was
the role of women in the struggle for Irish freedom.
Published November 13, 2008
Helicopter escape from Mountjoy
At Halloween 1973 in Dublin, one of the most audacious, cleverly
planned jail escapes in Irish history occurred.
Published November 7, 2008
It is twenty years to the day, since the British Government imposed the
media ban as part of another review of security in the North of
Ireland.
Published October 31, 2008
Hunger is a true-to-life film, not propaganda, as claimed by its unionist
critics.
Published October 24, 2008
Nationalising the risks, not the assets
Brian Leeson, eirigi chairperson, presents his analysis of the crisis
in the Irish financial system, of those who created it, and the choices
facing Irish citizens for the future.
Published October 17, 2008
The day the RUC appeared on TV
Events in Derry’s Duke Street forty years ago were magnified
by the arrival of a new witness to Irish history: the television news camera.
Published October 10, 2008
Recollections by civil rights activist Fionnbarra O Dochartaigh regarding
the event which some historians characterise as the day the ‘Troubles’
began.
Published October 3, 2008
Published September 26, 2008
Omagh - The bomb to end all bombs?
Published September 19, 2008
Hunger strike by Shell to Sea activist
Published September 12, 2008
Modernisation of the Orange Order?
Published September 5, 2008
Published August 29, 2008
Bloody Sunday paras linked to Belfast massacre
Published August 22, 2008
Was the Omagh bomb allowed to happen?
Published August 15, 2008
Published August 8, 2008
Glory Days of the Orange Order
Published August 1, 2008
Published July 25, 2008
Published July 18, 2008
Published July 11, 2008
Published July 4, 2008
Published June 27, 2008
Published June 19, 2008
Published June 12, 2008
Belfast’s consummate politician
Published June 6, 2008
Published May 30, 2008
Published May 23, 2008
An alternative guide to the Lisbon Treaty
Published May 16, 2008
US action alert - Free Pol Brennan
Published May 8, 2008
Bertie Ahern addresses US Congress
Published May 2, 2008
Published April 25, 2008
Published April 18, 2008
Published April 11, 2008
Agreement has delivered change
Published April 4, 2008
Good Friday Agreement - Ten years on
Published March 28, 2008
Published March 21, 2008
Published March 14, 2008
Published March 7, 2008
Confidence for transfer of powers exists now
Published February 29, 2008
Published February 21, 2008
What exactly are we reforming in this treaty?
Published February 15, 2008
Published February 8, 2008
Published January 31, 2008
Published January 24, 2008
Edmund Burke - The Conscience of a Nation
Published January 17, 2008
What a difference a year makes
Published January 9, 2008
Published January 3, 2008
A blow against educational inequality
Published December 20, 2007
Published December 12, 2007
Published December 5, 2007
Remembering the Manchester Martyrs
Published November 28, 2007
Published November 22, 2007
Presidential Address at RSF Ard Fheis
Published November 15, 2007
Comrades will sorely miss faithful stalwart
Published November 8, 2007
Exploring different routes to peace
Published November 1, 2007
Defend Ireland's Natural Resources
Published October 24, 2007
Published October 17, 2007
Oration at funeral of Dan Keating
Published October 10, 2007
The Great Peace Process Swindle?
Published October 3, 2007
Published September 27, 2007
Published September 20, 2007
Nairac commanded Miami massacre
Published September 12, 2007
Published September 5, 2007
Published August 30, 2007
Feile a credit to its organisers
Published August 22, 2007
No turning back for truth campaign
Published August 16, 2007
Plans for Love Ulster Parade cancelled
Published August 8, 2007
The wrong force in the wrong place for 38 years
Published August 8, 2007
Consultation fails to meet needs of Irish speakers
Published July 31, 2007
Published July 25, 2007
Past will dictate plans to update Orange Order
Published July 18, 2007
Published July 11, 2007
Immigrants’ American Dream ends in tragedy
Published July 4, 2007
Published June 27, 2007
We need to remember why Saville was set up
Published June 18, 2007
Action Alert for Roisin McAliskey
Published June 11, 2007
Censorship complementing cover-up
Published June 4, 2007
The anguish of Roisin McAliskey
Published May 29, 2007
Published May 21, 2007
Election 2007: Sinn Féin Election Manifesto
Published May 16, 2007
Published May 15, 2007
Published May 8, 2007
The East Tyrone Brigade & the Loughgall Ambush
Published May 2, 2007
Published April 27, 2007
Published April 21, 2007
Action Alert for Maghaberry prisoners
Published April 15, 2007
Published April 10, 2007
Published April 5, 2007
North needs a new political vocabulary
Published March 30, 2007
A ‘yes’ from ‘Dr No’ could usher in a new era
Published March 24, 2007
Published March 18, 2007
Published March 13, 2007
History: Election campaign fifty years ago
Published March 7, 2007
SF Ard Fheis - Presidential Address 2007
Published March 3, 2007
Good election for SF will spur party
Published March 1, 2007
Published February 25, 2007
Statement by US Senator Barack Obama
Published February 20, 2007
Published February 15, 2007
Published February 10, 2007
Policing - a Republican Socialist view
Published February 5, 2007
Published February 1, 2007
PSNI agent’s catalog of murder
Published January 27, 2007
Published January 22, 2007
Sinn Féin Ard Fheis motion on policing
Published January 17, 2007
Published January 12, 2007
Published January 8, 2007
IRA men’s deaths that caught whole country’s imagination
Published January 4, 2007
Published December 29, 2006
Christmas Eve - Escape from Long Kesh
Published December 23, 2006
Families deserve judicial inquiry into collusion
Published December 18, 2006
Published December 13, 2006
Published December 7, 2006
Published December 1, 2006
Adams address to transitional Assembly
Published November 25, 2006
Some republicans sowing seeds of confusion
Published November 19, 2006
Published November 14, 2006
A question which won’t go away
Published November 9, 2006
Published November 4, 2006
Published October 30, 2006
Published October 25, 2006
History of Whitewash Continues
Published October 20, 2006
Published October 16, 2006
A great loss to cause of Ireland’s freedom
Published October 10, 2006
Published October 5, 2006
DNA and Diplock: A Recipe for Injustice
Published September 30, 2006
Hunger strike message echoes down the years
Published September 25, 2006
Equality - the rhetoric and the reality
Published September 19, 2006
Published September 15, 2006
Irish process is template for peace worldwide
Published September 10, 2006
Relatives of bomb victims need to know truth
Published September 5, 2006
Published August 31, 2006
Published August 27, 2006
Published August 22, 2006
Famine tale uncovers common Irish ancestry
Published August 18, 2006
Alert - US/UK Extradition Treaty
Published August 13, 2006
Published August 10, 2006
A dedicated republican and an outstanding soldier
Published August 5, 2006
Published July 31, 2006
Published July 25, 2006
Published July 20, 2006
Founded on and fuelled by bigotry
Published July 17, 2006
Joe McDonnell and Martin Hurson
Published July 12, 2006
An experiment in human despair
Published July 7, 2006
Observe the true amnesiacs marching towards the Somme
Published July 2, 2006
The Framing of Michael McKevitt
Published June 27, 2006
Published June 22, 2006
‘The Wind That Shakes The Barley’
Published June 22, 2006
Rural decline is a national crisis
Published June 17, 2006
Hunger strike deal didn’t exist
Published June 11, 2006
Memorial for an island at peace
Published June 6, 2006
Out of the H-blocks came determination
Published May 30, 2006
Raymond McCreesh and Patsy O’Hara
Published May 27, 2006
Published May 23, 2006
Bombing victims’ relatives need answers now
Published May 17, 2006
Francis Hughes - a fearless soldier
Published May 13, 2006
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Published April 28, 2006
Published April 24, 2006
Published April 21, 2006
Proclamation at ‘heart and soul’ of republic
Published April 18, 2006
Published April 14, 2006
A possible end to the political impasse
Published April 9, 2006
Published April 5, 2006
A republican who could not be bought
Published April 3, 2006