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Bob Doyle, Irish Revolutionary – Gerry Molumby
The last surviving Irish Volunteer, who fought on the Republican side against Franco in the Spanish Civil War, has received glowing, well-deserved tributes. Bob Doyle, an independent-spirited Irishman, died recently in London. The International Brigades...
Remembering Frank Stagg
Today, February 12th, is the thirty-third anniversary of the death on hunger strike of Frank Stagg from County Mayo. He died in Wakefield Prison, blind, weighing four stones after sixty-two days on hunger strike, his wife and mother at his bedside. Born in the village...
Pat Finucane Anniversary Events
A new mural was unveiled on the barracks site, Andersonstown, on Tuesday, 10th February, to murdered human rights lawyer Pat Finucane. This Thursday, 12th February, marks the 20th anniversary of his assassination by agents of the British state. Pat had been Bobby...
The Fatal Mistake of Ignoring the ‘Irish Model’
In a feature piece analysing the comparisons between the peace process in Ireland and President Obama’s initiative in the Middle East, and a call from Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams for talks with Hamas as the legitimate representatives of the Palestinians of Gaza,...
More Awards for ‘Hunger’
Michael Fassbinder, who plays Bobby Sands in the film ‘Hunger’, has been awarded British Actor of the Year for his portrayal of Bobby. The London Critics’ Circle Awards are judged by more than 100 newspaper and magazine film critics, and raise money for the NSPCC. It...
Seamus Heaney Disputed
The depiction of a meeting between poet and Nobel Literature Laureate Seamus Heaney and Danny Morrison prior to the 1981 hunger strike has been disputed by the former Sinn Fein Director of Publicity. Recently, a new book, ‘Stepping Stones – Interviews with Seamus...
Looking at the real politics of ‘Hunger’
The ‘Morning Star’ newspaper published a feature on last weekend’s meeting in London addressed by former IRA prisoner Seanna Walsh after a showing of the film ‘Hunger’. Here is the article in full. STEVE McQueen's film Hunger, which is about former IRA prisoner Bobby...
‘Hunger’ Discussed at London Meeting
Despite protests and vigils across London against the Israeli war on the Palestinian people drawing large numbers of activists, there was still a good turnout – 200 people - for last Saturday afternoon’s screening of ‘Hunger’, followed by a talk given by former IRA...
Gary Mitchell Attacks ‘Hunger’ Film
Gary Mitchell, described by the News Letter as a “local Protestant playwright”, has complained about the attention the award-winning film ‘Hunger’ has received. The film has recently been nominated in several categories for this year’s Irish Film and Television...
State Papers Reveal RUC Brutality and British Concern At O Fiaich Intervention
British state papers revealed under the thirty-year rule detail the concern of doctors that beatings were taking place in the three main interrogation centres in the North, and British annoyance at Archbishop O Fiaich’s remarks after his visit to the H-Blocks of Long...