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V∞- 07-11-2008

http://www.metalireland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=465150#465150 < MI Users Confront The Wider World ~ Six Counties?

V∞- 07-15-2008

First, join these 3 facebook causes: Sinn Féin http://apps.facebook.com/causes/13419?m=1a781&recruiter_id=64370 IRISH UNITY http://apps.facebook.com/causes/9777?m=03765&recruiter_id=64370 Free Ulster ! Free Ireland ! Tiocfaidh ár lá. http://apps.facebook.com/causes/101934?m=03765&recruiter_id=64370 * Orange Order on parade across NI * Thousands of Orangemen and supporters attend the annual Twelfth of July parades in Northern Ireland. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/7502380.stm Orange Order on parade across NI Thousands turned out to watch Orangemen parade through Belfast Thousands of Orangemen and supporters have been attending the annual Twelfth of July parades in Northern Ireland. The parades mark the 318th anniversary of the battle of the Boyne in which William of Orange defeated King James. The main demonstrations were at 18 venues, with Belfast attracting the most participants and spectators. The Belfast parade left Carlisle Circus at 1000 BST, marching to City Hall for a wreath-laying ceremony and then to the field at Barnett Demesne. The Twelfth in pictures There the gathering has been hearing the traditional platform pledges of loyalty to the Pro-*test*-('")ant faith, the crown and to the union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Outside of Belfast, one of the day's largest parades took place in Omagh, where more than 3,000 Orangemen and bandsmen marched through the town. Advertisement Watch highlights of the parade in Belfast Sixty lodges from the six districts of west Tyrone took part, along with lodges from Larkhill and Airth in Scotland. In County Armagh, more than 5,000 Orangemen marched through Tandragee, while tens of thousands of spectators enjoyed the sounds of 100 Lambeg drums. The largest demonstration in the North West took place in Coleraine, where the gathering heard calls for the symbols of state to be cherished and an end to "attacks on the Pro-*test*-('")ant sense of Britishness". For the first time in 16 years, more than 5,000 bandsmen and Orangemen paraded through Dromara, County Down. The Independent Loyal Orange Institution, which split from the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1903, held its demonstration in Portglenone, County Antrim. New face of Orangemen An alternative way of celebrating the Battle of the Boyne took place at the Irish president's state residence in Dublin where President McAleese held her annual garden party. More than 350 guests from all over Ireland were attending. The entertainment included performances by Irish army pipers, the Band of the King's Division of the British army and the Ballynafeigh School of Irish Dancing. For those who prefer shopping to marching, the number of large retail units opening on the Twelfth has grown considerably this year. Supermarkets, including many Tesco and Asda branches, have remained open for the first time on the Twelfth. The police have reminded drivers to take extra care on the roads over the holiday weekend. A police spokesman said: "Last year (2007) 112 people lost their lives on the roads in Northern Ireland. While that's 14 less than in 2006, and the lowest figure recorded in 60 years, it still remains that many of these deaths and serious injuries could have been avoided. "Our officers will be looking out for motorists who are driving too fast, driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and driving while using a mobile phone." 318th Anniversary Battle of the Boyne Celebrations VENUE DISTRICT LODGES ATTENDING Ballyclare Cloughfern, Larne, Sixmilewater, Antrim, Carnmoney, Killead, Staffordstown, Carrickfergus & Randalstown. Derriaghy Glenavy, Aghalee, Lisburn, Magheragall, Ballinderry, Derriaghy & Hillsborough. Cullybackey Portglenone, Ahoghill & Cullybackey. Ballymena Ballymena District. Broughshane Braid District. Rasharkin Ballycastle, Bushmills, Rasharkin, Cloughmills & Ballymoney. Tandragee Portadown, Richhill, Loughgall, Tandragee, Armagh, Lurgan, Killylea, Keady, Newtownhamilton, Markethill & Bessbrook. Barnett Demesne Belfast Districts - No Dromara Lower Iveagh, Rathfriland, Banbridge, Lower Iveagh West, Newry, Loughbrickland, Gilford and Bann Valley. Portavogie Newtownards, Upper Ards, Holywood, Bangor. Kilkeel Mourne District. Newcastle Lecale, Saintfield, Castlewellan, Comber and Ballynahinch. Kesh Newtownbutler, Lisbellaw, Brookeborough, Lisnaskea, Enniskillen, Ballinamallard, Kinawley, Glenawley, Lisnarick, Pettigo, Magherabuoy, Churchhill, Maguiresbridge, Garrison & Tempo. Maghera Castledawson, Magherafelt, Garvagh, Kilrea, Tamlaght O'Crilly, Ballyronan, Tobermore & Moneymore. Coleraine Limavady, Macosquin, Coleraine, and City of Londonderry Grand Lodge, comprising five Districts. Benburb Pomeroy, Killyman, Stewartstown, Cookstown, Castlecaulfield, Benburb & Coagh. Omagh Sixmilecross, Fintona, Omagh, Newtownstewart, Killen & Strabane. Aughnacloy Annahoe & Fivemiletown. Source: Orange Order :argg: * Commons apology over bomb claims * Security Minister Paul Goggins apologises for false claims made by officials in 1971 over the McGurk's Bar bombing. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/7504288.stm

KeltiKrusH- 07-17-2008

oh snap, it's orangy parade time

V∞- 08-14-2008

* 80-100 'active dissident members' * Dissident republicans are believed to have about 80-100 active members, including former PIRA members, according to the PSNI. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/7559425.stm A little tidbit from the BBC news... Be skeptical...

KeltiKrusH- 08-15-2008

lmfao nicely done infiltration!! :lol:

V∞- 09-03-2008

* SF threatens to collapse assembly * Sinn Fein will collapse devolution in Northern Ireland if policing and justice are not devolved, it warns. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/7580108.stm * Report due out on status of IRA * A report on the current state of the IRA is due to be released by the Independent Monitoring Commission. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/uk/7595177.stm

KeltiKrusH- 09-14-2008

* GCHQ 'monitored Omagh bomb calls' * The UK's electronic intelligence agency monitored phone calls between the Omagh bombers, the BBC's Panorama reports. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/uk/7606834.stm * Army bomb experts defuse device * A bomb which was left outside a house in the Silverstream Road area of north Belfast is defused by the Army. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/7613989.stm NORTHERN IRELAND * Bomb discovered in border village * A bomb has been discovered concealed in a hedge in a border area of County Armagh, the police have said. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/foyle_and_west/7615093.stm * GCHQ 'monitored Omagh bomb calls' * The UK's electronic intelligence agency monitored phone calls between the Omagh bombers, the BBC's Panorama reports. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/uk/7606834.stm * O'Dowd warns not enough progress * A senior Sinn Féin member warns that Thursday's crunch meeting of the Northern Ireland Executive might not go ahead. Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/northern_ireland/7615535.stm

X3n0 73rr4n- 09-24-2008

Vin may be interested in this. http://www.tribunemagazine.co.uk/2008/09/24/sinn-fein-puts-irish-unity-back-on-stormont-agenda/ Sinn Fein puts Irish unity back on Stormont agenda September 24, 2008 11:43 am by Keith Richmond TEN years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, and at a critical time for the peace process in Northern Ireland, Sinn Fein is putting a united Ireland firmly back at the heart of the political debate. Raymond McCartney, a Sinn Fein member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, former officer commanding IRA prisoners in the H-Blocks and a leading architect of the party’s peace strategy, told a fringe meeting at the Labour Party conference: “We are closer to achieving a united Ireland than at any time in the past. There is growing support for Irish unity on the island of Ireland – the partition of our country must and will end. We ask people to join with us in this historic endeavour – and we know we need to win a significant section of the unionist community to achieve this.” The call comes as the deadlock at Stormont continues with the power-sharing executive unable to meet because of wrangling between the DUP and Sinn Fein which began when Peter Robinson replaced Ian Paisley as First Minister. Sean Oliver, Sinn Fein co-ordinator for England, Scotland and Wales, said: “The situation in Ireland is critical. We are what we are – we are Irish Republicans – and we want to reunite our country.” Mr McCartney said Sinn Fein had “successfully delivered” on the Agreement while the DUP were “in default” and the government had a key role to play in “ensuring delivery”. He added: “We are committed to the peace process.”

X3n0 73rr4n- 10-11-2008

32 County Sovereignty Movement statement on behalf of the Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association To members of The 32 County Sovereignty Movement Facebook group I urge all members of the group to read and take action to avoid Aidan Hulme from becoming another Kevin Murray, a man who died as a result of the Free State's human right abuses. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ho6DF7PZDUM/SO-f9_Jez1I/AAAAAAAAAEg/DTCsCOgNSVo/s1600-h/aidanhulme.jpg

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