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Washington, D.C., St .Patrick’s Day, March 17 2001—— Concern about President Bush’s attitude towards the Irish issue was finally put to rest at the White House on March 16 2001. The President gave his assurance that the US would continue to be involved in promoting peace in Ireland :” It is in our national interest […]
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Fact Sheet Fair Employment and U.S. Companies in Northern Ireland
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Testimony of Fr. Sean McManus, President, Irish National Caucus before the House International Relations Committee April 22, 1999 INTRODUCTION If the peace-process in Northern Ireland is to succeed — and if the great promise of the Good Friday Agreement is to be fulfilled — it is absolutely essential that there be a police service that […]
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Washington, D.C., December 2, 1998 — Twenty years ago on December 10, 1978 — International Human Rights Day — the Irish National Caucus opened its Headquarters on Capitol Hill — making the Caucus the first Irish-American organization in history to have an office on Capitol Hill. (The Friends of Irish Freedom had an office in […]
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Washington, D.C., October 16, 1998 — The President of the Capitol Hill-based Irish National Caucus has welcomed the Nobel Peace Prize going to Northern Ireland leaders. “I congratulate John Hume and David Trimble,” said Fr. Sean McManus, Caucus President. “This prize not only awards John and David but it also powerfully validates the peace-process itself […]