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The ego that quashed the morals

Posted By: January 17, 2014

Warreen Little. Impartial Reporter ( Enniskillen). Thursday,   January 17,  2014 On a winter’s night in the 1980s, Ian Paisley led a motley band of militant followers through the streets of Enniskillen. He stomped along like an overgrown boy scout, leading a troupe of men with surly expressions just visible beneath their Parka hoods. It was an example […]

Paisley’s admiration for loyalist copper who led Catholic mass killings

Posted By: January 17, 2014

Hugh Jordan. Sunday World.com ( Dublin).Thursday 16th January 2014   Ian Paisley TV interview   John William Nixon is seen in long black coat Firebrand preacher and DUP founder Ian Paisley modelled his career on a hardline unionist politician who had previously led a secret life as a loyalist killer. And in an explosive documentary broadcast on […]

The Real History of Paisley?

Posted By: January 16, 2014

The Belfast commentator takes a hard look at the “real” history of  Ian Paisley PAISLEY RISE-TO-POWER MYTH DISTORTS FACTS Newton Emerson. Irish News ( Belfast). Thursday, January 16, 2014 EAMONN Mallie was not making a historical documentary and Ian Paisley was certainly not engaged in a truth recovery process but their BBc programme, Paisley: Genesis to Revelation, presented a myth of […]

Any talk of compromise with traditional enemy is a red rag to unionists

Posted By: January 16, 2014

Susan McKay. Irish Times (Dublin). Tuesday, January 14, 2014 Richard Haass appeared to be both angry about and baffled by the rejection by unionists of his proposals to deal with the past, flags and parades. What has happened shows once again that history, with its old lessons of defiance, distrust and obduracy, still blazes up like an 11th […]

Ballymurphy Massacre families angry at ‘snub by Haass’

Posted By: January 16, 2014

An Phoblacht. December 2013. Christmas vigil for 11 killed by British Army Parachute Regiment in 1971  The 11 victims – including a local priest and a mother of eight – were killed by the British Army in a 36-hour period following the introduction of internment without trial on 9 August 1971 THE FAMILIES of 11 people killed in 1971 by British Army paratroopers in Belfast what […]

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