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Longford remembers Martin Hurson forty years after Hunger Strike

Longford remembers Martin Hurson forty years after Hunger Strike
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Tributes to aviation enthusiast Ernie Cromie

Tributes to aviation enthusiast Ernie Cromie The late Ernie Cromie Ernie Cromie talks to aviation enthusiasts TRIBUTES have been paid to Ernie Cromie, a key figure in Ireland s aviation history. Mr Cromie died on Friday, aged 79. He had recently been receiving treatment at Lagan Valley Hospital in Lisburn. The Ulster Aviation Society, for which Mr Cromie served as chairman for 30 years, paid tribute to him as a “a dear friend, a dedicated historian and an inspiration . Society chairman Ray Burrows described the deceased as “one of the nicest, most generous-of-spirit men I have had the pleasure of meeting in my life .

Inside The Maze | Irish America

The Maze Protesters march through central London to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Bloody Sunday where 14 civilians were killed by British Soldiers in 1972. By Siobhán Tracey, Contributor The Maze is a one-hour program that explores life inside the notorious Maze Prison (also known as H-Block) in Northern Ireland, as former inmates from both communities, as well as former prison officers tell their stories. The opening sequences are of rare early footage of life inside the original Long Kesh prison in which a prison camp atmosphere existed, and Republicans and Loyalists co-existed in relative, though segregated calm. Early narrative sets the scene of life outside the prison: “In the early 1970’s, Northern Ireland was in turmoil; there was open violence on the streets. The Conservative government in London had introduced imprisonment without trial…” The hellish reality of life for those caught up in the violence was encapsulated in republican Brendan Hughes’ des

Fermanagh South Tyrone Sinn Féin MLA steps down after 10 years

After 10 years as an MLA for Fermanagh South Tyrone, Sean Lynch has stepped away from frontline politics. Elected in May, 2011, the ex-IRA volunteer turned Sinn Féin politician had his final engagement in Stormont on Wednesday. Having been sent to prison for 25 years in 1986, Mr. Lynch was released 12 years later in 1998 under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA). He said that the move from an armed struggle to a political one was something discussed during those days in Long Kesh, and when he was freed he became involved with Sinn Féin, first as a constituency manager and then as a MLA.

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