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World Peace Prize for Labor Leadership

Posted By: February 05, 2018

World Peace Prize for Labor Leadership Richard L. Trumka, President AFL-CIO, first recipient CAPITOL HILL. Washington, DC. Sunday, February 4, 2018. The World Peace Prize Awarding Council (WPPAC) has announced the creation of a new Award: World Peace Prize for Labor Leadership. The World Peace Prize Awarding Council is a 14-member panel of international and […]

Wanted: The Scottish spy chief who masterminded Ulster’s Dirty War

Posted By: February 04, 2018

IRISH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING Distributed by Irish National Caucus   As they say, the fish rots from the head down.This is especially true regarding collusion. Indeed, it is a perfect metaphor for collusion in Northern Ireland: the British Government’s historic, systemic and official policy of using Unionist/Protestant murder gangs to assassinate Catholics. However, when it suited, […]

Disappointment at Varadkar’s failure to respond to letter from 200 Nationalists

Posted By: February 03, 2018

Disappointment at Varadkar’s failure to respond to letter from 200 NationalistsAllison Morris. Irish News. Belfast. Saturday, February 3, 2018ONE of the 200 signatories of a letter to Leo Varadkar asking him to act to protect the rights of Irish citizens in the north has expressed disappointment that the Taoiseach has not responded.While a spokesperson for Mr. Varadkar’s office acknowledged the […]

Crimes of Britain

Posted By: February 03, 2018

    Crimes of Britain Crimes of Britain is a platform that was set up in 2015 dedicated to monitoring British imperialism of the present day and revisiting it of the past. British Foreign policy of today is rooted in that of the British Empire. The crimes of Winston Churchill England celebrates their genocides. The ‘Winston […]

Irish roots in the Caribbean run deep

Posted By: February 03, 2018

IrishCentral Staff.May 19, 2017 The Irish have been a huge presence and influence in the Caribbean.In Jamaica, the influence can be found in place names such as Irish Town and Dublin Castle in St. Andrew, Clonmel, and Kildare in St. Mary, and Belfast and Middleton in St. Thomas. There is also a surplus of Irish last names including Collins, Murphy, Madden, […]

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