Wednesday’s (January 9) trial of three men in Belmullet district court, county Mayo was a mixture of the farcical, the bizarre and the downright sinister.
Up to 50 republican activists (see photos below) descended on Bertie Ahern’s St Luke’s constituency office in Drumcondra, Dublin today to vent their anger at his announcement that a visit by the English queen to the Twenty-Six Counties is “inevitable”.
On December 24, 2007 Bertie Ahern confirmed on RTÉ radio that the Twenty-Six County establishment plans to invite the Commander in Chief of Britain's armed forces, Elizabeth Windsor, on an official visit to the state in the near future
As a new year begins Éirígí extends a heartfelt thanks to all those who have assisted the struggle for Irish freedom over the course of the past year. A particular thanks is due to those who have helped Éirígí expand
Ciarán Fitzpatrick, an Éirígí activist currently travelling in Latin America, recently had the privilege of witnessing an exciting social experiment being pioneered by some of the indigenous communities of
In a crude attempt to place another veneer of normality over the abnormal relations that pertain between Ireland and the Britain, Twenty-Six County Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has announced his desire to see the queen
Despite Bertie Ahern’s u-turn on school water charges in the Twenty-Six Counties there remains a number of serious questions to be answered in relation to the issue.
The recent announcement by Aer Lingus that its on-flight staff will be banned from using Irish while operating to and from their new Belfast hub may seem trivial in light of the outrage of that company’s recent privatisation and its subsequent mistreatment of workers.
The new year of 2008 will bear heavily upon the Palestinian people. For this coming year will mark 60 years of occupation, dispossession, dislocation and death. This coming year will mark the 60th anniversary of Nakba – ‘the catastrophe’ – a time when, according to Israeli historian Benny Morris,
In what has been seen as a minor setback for the Bolivarian Revolution, the Venezuelan revolutionary forces, led by president Hugo Chavez recently lost a major referendum in the country by a narrow margin. The