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Belfast Agreement @25: The deal laid the foundation for moral abyss into which we ve fallen, writes Kenny Donaldson

Belfast Agreement @25: The deal laid the foundation for moral abyss into which we ve fallen, writes Kenny Donaldson
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British establishment has always regarded the Irish as Untermenschen

British establishment has always regarded the Irish as ‘Untermenschen 20 May, 2021 00:59 In a slight mutation of his usual  single transferable letter – ‘State Forces good, all others bad’ (May 11) – Trevor Ringland makes the astounding assertion that “only the republican movement appears to struggle with the idea that a crime including murder. is still a crime”. Where has Trevor has been living for the last 50 years? British policy throughout the conflict has involved surreptitious dirty tricks, mass murder and cover-ups including indefinite closure in the interests of ‘national security’ of files on killings by state forces. These include those on 61 children killed by state agents and those relating to the 1974 Dublin/Monaghan bombings, which claimed the Troubles’ greatest loss of life in a single day.

Sean Lynch pays tribute to man alleged to have shot Arlene Foster s father

A FERMANAGH South Tyrone MLA has paid tribute to an IRA volunteer who is accused by First Minister Arlene Foster of trying to kill her father. Sinn Fein MLA Sean Lynch was one of the contributors to the recent ‘Celebration of the life of Vol. Seamus McElwaine’ video, in which Mr. Lynch is seen laying a wreath at the spot where McElwaine was killed in an SAS ambush on the Fermanagh and Monaghan Border at Rosslea on April 26, 1986. McElwaine is believed by Mrs. Foster to be the man who attempted to kill her father, John Kelly, a part-time police officer who was shot in the head by two IRA gunmen at the family home near Rosslea n 1979, when she was eight years old at the time.

Childhood experiences of the Troubles shaped Arlene Foster s political outlook

By Press Association 2021 Lagan Valley MP Jeffrey Donaldson (centre) and ex-Ulster Unionist Arlene Foster (right) with the Rev Ian Paisley, then leader of the Democratic Unionists, at Stormont (Paul Faith/PA) When Arlene Foster replaced the retiring Peter Robinson in late 2015 her position as the leader of unionism in Northern Ireland looked unassailable. For Mrs Foster, a passionate supporter of the royal family, it was an uncontested coronation as DUP leader and Stormont First Minister. The following year the first woman to lead the party founded by Ian Paisley defied the pundits to repeat the DUP’s best ever election result in the 2016 Assembly poll.

How Arlene Foster s childhood experiences of the Troubles shaped the DUP leader s political outlook

How Arlene Foster s childhood experiences of the Troubles shaped the DUP leader s political outlook
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