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Eamonn McCann: Why isn’t Obama quizzing Bush over bail-out billions?

Sooner or later, the American people will see through Obama’s lack of transparency.

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Media Workers against the War

Moazzam Begg, Eamonn McCann and Nick Davies, speaking at the final plenary session of the conference: Under Siege: Islam, War and the Media…

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UNDER SIEGE: ISLAM, WAR AND THE MEDIA

... the Muslim Council of Britain, campaigning civil rights lawyer Louise Christian and journalist Eamonn McCann, who is also a member of the Raytheon 9 campaign. (See below for more details of speakers.) This conference comes at a crucial time. The election of the first black US president has raised expectations of change, but the “war on terror”, now in its eighth year, continues. The...

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“There is an unwritten law..”

A strong opening from Eamonn McCann in the Belfast Telegraph Belfast is certainly an Irish town. But it is a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland town, too. This was explicitly confirmed in the 1998 Multi-Party Agreement and is, surely, morally binding on all who endorsed the Agreement. True, the Agreement was also explicit that partition would remain only for as long...