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Appeal to Irish-Texans to stand up for Richard Kerr

Posted By: December 18, 2021

Appeal to Irish-Texans to stand up for Richard Kerr, a brave Belfast Protestant, horribly betrayed by the British government  Now an American Citizen, living in Dallas in Congressman Allred’s 32nd Congressional District   CAPITOL HILL. Saturday, December 18, 2021—Just as it brought Belfast Protestant Raymond McCord, Jr.’s case to the United States Congress, the Irish National Caucus has […]

BBC NI had “bias against Catholics” during Troubles, claims veteran journalist Dillon

Posted By: December 17, 2021

  Amazed that top execs held Twelfth ‘drinks parties’ Colleague joked about being ‘the token Catholic’ ‘Criticized’ for coverage of Anglo-Irish Agreement   By Claire McNeilly. Belfast Telegraph. September 2, 2017.   A legendary BBC NI journalist has accused his former employers of being biased against Catholics and nationalists during the Troubles.   Martin Dillon, […]

THE ANGLO-IRISH VICE RING PART 2

Posted By: December 17, 2021

RAISING KINCORA-RICHARD KERR CASE IN CONGRESS: SONIA POULTON’S VIDEO: THE ANGLO-IRISH VICE RING PART 2: THE STORY OF RICHARD KERR. “Every person should be supporting this Brave Belfast Protestant, now an American citizen.” Fr. Sean Mc Manus TO VIEW THE VIDEO, CLICK–Part 2: The story of Richard Kerr

UKSC: Northern Ireland – decision to end investigation into Hooded Men torture unlawful

Posted By: December 16, 2021

Scottish Legal News. By Conor Courtney  Published 16 December 2021 The PSNI brought the case to the UK’s highest court, having been unsuccessful in the Court of Appeal to overturn a High Court ruling in light of unearthed evidence relating to UK government knowledge of the practice. The UK Supreme Court has ruled that a Police Service […]

RAISING KINCORA-RICHARD KERR CASE IN CONGRESS

Posted By: December 11, 2021

RAISING KINCORA-RICHARD KERR CASE IN CONGRESS IRISH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING Distributed to Congress by Irish National Caucus “The Kincora-Richard Kerr case continues to be raised in Congress by the Irish National Caucus—powerfully helped by good people. And greatly elevated by the documentary film, The Man Who Knew Too Much—https://youtu.be/z8FDPU-tDBU— and by the work of the fearless English journalist, Sonia Poulton. […]

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