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True face of Orangeism exposed

The over-riding message carried by the Irish media in relation to the Orange rampage in the Six Counties over the past week is that the PSNI and British Army were under extreme pressure. However, as has ever been the case, nationalists, including children have been the targets of sectarian thuggery dressed up as political protest.

Stories

Nationalists targeted in Orange rampage


Unionist gang attempted to butcher Ballymena man


Doherty addresses Liam Lynch commemoration


Government feels pressure - Rossport 5 now 79 days in jail


Large turnout for Gulladuff dedication


BACK TO THE ROAD MAP

A potential now exists for the Peace Process to move into a new phase and for republicans to persuade and inspire more support for Irish unity and independence.


Editorials

Orange and unionist leaders responsible


Unity essential

No I’m not talking about our Céad Bliain celebrations in Dublin on 24 September, or a more common political discussion on our constitutional position, but more about a key political issue facing rural Ireland — Irish Farming.


 
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