The head of British policing in Ireland has said that not only will his paramilitaries remain routinely armed on an indefinite basis, they will actually be provided with extra weaponry in the form of so called ‘stun guns’.
Over a dozen Éirígí activists joined in today's National mobilisation in protest at the continuing Israeli occupation of Palestine. More than 500 people from across Ireland marched from outside of Dublin's Central
The Irish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign have organised a march to coincide with the fortieth anniversary of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Gaza Strip and West Bank.
In an article for the New Statesman, John Pilger describes how Gaza in Palestine has come to symbolise the imposition of great power on the powerless, in the Middle East and all over the world, and how a vocabulary of double standard is employed to justify this epic tragedy.
The notion that what has been termed ‘political’ policing in the Six Counties can be reformed out of existence has been dealt a serious blow in recent weeks, by the actions of the RUC/PSNI.
The seasonal upsurge in sectarianism in the occupied Six Counties has once again begun with the annual advent of the benignly labelled ‘marching season’.
Over a dozen members of Éirígí took part in a picket of the Twenty Six County Department of Justice today to demand the repatriation of political prisoner Noel Maguire.
In a blatant attempt at political censorship solicitors acting on behalf of Bord Gáis Éireann (BGE) have issued ‘legal complaint’ in relation to the Éirígí website. The complaint alleges that a mock-up of a BGE invoice