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Christmas in the Prisons? – The plight of hundreds of nationalists interned on the Argenta ship and other prison camps on this day in 1923

December 12 1923 REPLYING to a member of the Labour Party at yesterday’s sitting of the Dáil Eireann, General Mulcahy [Richard, Minister for Defence] repeated his statement made more than a week ago that “prisoners were being released as fast as considerations for public safety permit”. ....

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NI 100: High stakes and violence marked NI's first poll


BBC News
By Luke Sproule
image captionThe Northern Whig made its feelings clear on polling day
When voters across Ireland went to the polls on 24 May 1921 to elect two new parliaments, the stakes were high and the atmosphere tense.
The War of Independence was still raging and just weeks earlier the Government of Ireland Act had come into effect, creating two new entities - Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland - both with their own parliaments.
In Northern Ireland the newspapers of the period reflected the tension.
The language of the unionist papers was of fighting for the religious and civil liberty of Ulster and saving the new country from IRA violence, while nationalists were urged to strike a blow against the partition of Ireland. ....

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File on republicans interned before Second World War declassified after 80 years


File on republicans interned before Second World War declassified after 80 years
Lancaster bombers from Battle of Britain in the Second World War
Éamon Phoenix
29 December, 2020 00:01
The late Jimmy Drumm, at his wife Maire s grave. Mr Drumm was interned during the Second World War
Files on dozens of suspected IRA men who were interned shortly before, or during, the Second World War have been declassified after more than 80 years.
The first file, dated December 22, 1938, includes details of 34 men interned by Stormont home affairs minister Sir Dawson Bates, a founder of the pre-First World War UVF.
The files reveal the internees names, addresses, occupations and suspected rank in the IRA, including Frank McGrogan of North Queen Street in north Belfast, a window-cleaner and ‘Officer, G Company, Belfast Battalion’. ....

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