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SAOIRSE32 (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
BBC 25 Nov 2008 Dissident republicans have issued threats to a number of north Belfast community groups because they worked with the police, Sinn Féin has claimed . Gerry Kelly called for dissident republicans to drop their threat Assembly member Gerry Kelly said the groups had held "multi-agency meetings to address pressing issues". "To have these threats made against...
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Blog Posts about Irish TDs - (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
Connacht CEO Gerry Kelly presided over the event and reserved special mention for Frank Fahey TD who helped secure government funding and Jimmy Staunton of Elverys sports who sponsored the new equipment in the superb new facility which …... Continue reading »
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
... holding the justice post. In particular the DUP was dead against the possibility of Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly, a one-time IRA jail-breaker, taking over policing.There was also an impasse over a series of lesser issues, such as education, the status of the Irish language and the future of the Maze prison.While these remain unresolved, yesterday's negotiations produced an agreed document...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
... Among those in attendance were Sinn Féin vice-president Pat Doherty and Stormont Assembly member Gerry Kelly.Senator Pearse Doherty recalled in a graveside oration that Mr Branley was a former IRA volunteer who served jail terms in Long Kesh and in Portlaoise and who was committed to the peace process in the North.Mr Doherty said: "He began his own process of unionist outreach and...
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SAOIRSE32 (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
Henry McDonald in Belfast Guardian Friday October 31 2008 14.23 GMT Sinn Féin and the British army united today to try and quell sectarian tensions around the first major military parade through Belfast city centre. The Sinn Féin minister Gerry Kelly announced that the party's protest against a march by troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan would be rerouted. Kelly said Sinn...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
Sinn Fein and the British army united today to quell sectarian tensions around the first major military parade through Belfast city centre. Sinn Fein minister Gerry Kelly announced that the party's protest against a march by troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan would be re-routed. Kelly said that Sinn Fein's demonstration would be in "visual range" of the army march. However,...
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
... civilians during the Troubles.Senior republicans such as Sinn Fein Stormont junior minister Gerry Kelly and former IRA leader Bobby Storey were among the demonstrators, while loyalist paramilitaries, including Ulster Defence Association chief Jackie McDonald, were on the other side of the barriers.Police Service of Northern Ireland superintendent Nigel Grimshaw said: "At the end of...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
... by the British army. Dozens of black balloons were released. Those present included president Gerry Adams and junior Minister Gerry Kelly, and former senior IRA figures Bobby Storey and Seán "Spike" Murray.Loyalists taunted republican protesters, the vast majority of whom maintained a silent protest. A number of bottles, stones, cans and fireworks were thrown from the loyalist...
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... civilians during the Troubles. Senior republicans such as Sinn Fein Stormont Junior minister Gerry Kelly and former IRA leader Bobby Storey were among the demonstrators while loyalist paramilitaries, including Ulster Defence Association chief Jackie McDonald, were on the other side of the barriers. The flashpoint was near the start of the parade route and once the troops had passed...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... civilians during the Troubles.Senior republicans such as Sinn Fein Stormont Junior minister Gerry Kelly and former IRA leader Bobby Storey were among the demonstrators while loyalist paramilitaries, including Ulster Defence Association chief Jackie McDonald, were on the other side of the barriers.The flashpoint was near the start of the parade route and once the troops had passed...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... civilians during the Troubles.Senior republicans such as Sinn Fein Stormont Junior minister Gerry Kelly and former IRA leader Bobby Storey were among the demonstrators while loyalist paramilitaries, including Ulster Defence Association chief Jackie McDonald, were on the other side of the barriers.The flashpoint was near the start of the parade route and once the troops had passed...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk - UK & world news (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... civilians during the Troubles.Senior republicans such as Sinn Fein Stormont Junior minister Gerry Kelly and former IRA leader Bobby Storey were among the demonstrators while loyalist paramilitaries, including Ulster Defence Association chief Jackie McDonald, were on the other side of the barriers.The flashpoint was near the start of the parade route and once the troops had passed...
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... civilians during the Troubles.Senior republicans such as Sinn Fein Stormont Junior minister Gerry Kelly and former IRA leader Bobby Storey were among the demonstrators while loyalist paramilitaries, including Ulster Defence Association chief Jackie McDonald, were on the other side of the barriers.The flashpoint was near the start of the parade route and once the troops had passed...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... expected to gather in the city centre, prompting fears of serious street trouble. Junior Minister Gerry Kelly denied a deal had been struck and said the new plans still allowed republican protesters to make clear their opposition to what they see as a provocative parade by the army. The move has been criticised by unionists who fear the Ministry of Defence altered plans under republican...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 01/11/2008
... to be used by unionists from north and west Belfast gathering in the city centre.Junior Minister Gerry Kelly denied a deal had been struck and said the new plans still allowed republican protesters to make clear their opposition to what they see as a provocative parade by the army.“All those taking part in our protest must be able to do so safely and return home safely,” he said.The...