Northern Ireland: bookmarks

Romanians flee homes after attack

Romanians flee homes after attack

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Horrific racism on our doorsteps.

fionamc on 17 June 2009 | 1 comment

Amnesty Blogs: Belfast and Beyond : Northern Ireland Bill of Rights: let the people have their say

Amnesty Blogs: Belfast and Beyond :...

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Latest from the NI Bill of Rights campaign...

Patrick Corrigan on 22 May 2009 | 0 comments

70% in North back Bill of Rights, poll finds - The Irish Times

70% in North back Bill of Rights, p...

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Popular support for our campaign.

Patrick Corrigan on 13 May 2009 | 0 comments

Ripples of change through human rights education

Ripples of change through human rig...

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Reporting from Geneva on human rights education, Northern Ireland and the world...

Patrick Corrigan on 13 May 2009 | 0 comments

Bill of Rights: politicians out of touch with ordinary people? (Amnesty Blogs: Belfast and Beyond)

Bill of Rights: politicians out of ...

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Latest blog ... on MPs' expenses and popular support for a strong NI Bill of Rights

Patrick Corrigan on 13 May 2009 | 0 comments

'This machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender': Pete Seeger at 90

'This machine surrounds hate and fo...

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My latest blog - celebrating Pete Seeger.

Patrick Corrigan on 07 May 2009 | 0 comments

BOOK REVIEW: 'Into the Killing Zone: Dispatches from the Frontline in Afghanistan'

BOOK REVIEW: 'Into the Killing Zone...

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New blog post and book review on Belfast & Beyond...

Patrick Corrigan on 06 May 2009 | 0 comments

Gay rights, modern art and why Belfast is 10 years behind Glasgow

Gay rights, modern art and why Belf...

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Review of new AI-supported LGBT art exhibition in Glasgow.

Patrick Corrigan on 26 April 2009 | 0 comments

NI 'should take Guantanamo freed'

NI 'should take Guantanamo freed'

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Yes we can.

Patrick Corrigan on 22 March 2009 | 0 comments

Ulster should say 'yes' to Guantánamo prisoners

Ulster should say 'yes' to Guantána...

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Latest campaigning from AI in NI...

Patrick Corrigan on 20 March 2009 | 0 comments

What people are saying about Northern Ireland

  • More stun guns are now being used by law enforcement authorities than ever, as the products also known as Tasers after the brand name, offer an alternative approach of downing a suspect that is better than shooting them. Though Tasers are allegedly non-lethal, an increasing number of fatalities have been associated with stun guns in spite of community outcry against their use. The proof is here: Public outrage has not stemmed Taser related deaths.

  • I have connections with Northern Ireland and I feel utterly embarrassed and ashamed at this. I think it proves that there was very little political purpose behind the violence that NI experienced for decades - it was an excuse for a minority to be aggressive. Now they've found someone else to attack.

  • Excellent piece of work guys well done!
    Keep up the good work!

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