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Holy Land Principles Subverted at Alphabet/Google Meeting

Posted By: June 08, 2017

Sabotage attempt deplored: Shades of Mac Bride campaign   CAPITOL HILL. Thursday, June 8, 2017—— The Holy Land Principles, Inc. has filed 20 Shareholder Resolutions/Proposals so far this year.   The Holy Land Principles is an 8-point corporate code of conduct for American companies doing business in Israel/Palestine-Palestine/Israel. The Holy Land Principles are pro-Jewish, pro-Palestinian and pro-company. The […]

Fermanagh-South Tyrone: Can UUP incumbent keep Sinn Féin out?

Posted By: June 07, 2017

Tom Elliott was a surprise victor in 2015, but Michelle Gildernew should have the edgeGerry Moriarty. Irish Times. Dublin. Wednesday, June 7, 2017British prime minister Theresa May’s decision to call a snap Westminster election was not received too graciously by Tom Elliott, who lives in Ballinamallard, Co Fermanagh.Mr. Elliott, the representative for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, and […]

Raymond Mc Cord says thanks

Posted By: June 06, 2017

Raymond McCord. Tuesday, June 6, 2017 Sean, another battle with the PSNI and the State.  If the State thinks because I’m from the Unionist community that they can ignore the murder of young Raymond and that  I will just go away,  they have learned nothing over the years since Agents of the State ( belonging to the […]

Raymond Mc Cord to take legal action against PSNI over delays in the inquest into son’s murder

Posted By: June 06, 2017

RISH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING Distributed by Irish National Caucus On October 22, 2009, the Irish National Caucus arranged for Raymond Mc Cord, Sr.—from a Belfast Protestant/Unionist background— to testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs (Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight) about the murder of his son Raymond, Jr. near  Belfast in 1997. Because […]

Continuing someone else’s journey

Posted By: June 05, 2017

Continuing someone else’s journey Addressing the inequalities that exist in 2017 Northern Ireland is how to honor the civil rights movements of the 1960s Sarah Campbell. Village. Dublin   Tuesday, May 30, 2017. Last month in Belfast the first of many commemorative events took place to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the formal founding of the […]

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