English Language News
2000
13.11. -
23.12.2000
Monday-Tuesday, 13-14 November, 2000
- Bill does not fulfil Agreement - Patten
Commissioner
Wednesday-Thursday, 15-16 November, 2000
- Inquiry hears account of Murder, Torture, Deception
Friday-Sunday, 17-19 November, 2000
- Easons chain censors book on British killings
Tuesday, 21 November, 2000
- Complaint against Chief Constable in Rosemary Nelson case
Monday-Wednesday, 20-22 November, 2000
- Mandelson bill to become law
Tuesday, 5 December, 2000
Wednesday, 6 December, 2000
- Solicitors still in the front line
Saturday, 9 December, 2000
- Rosemary Nelson's Family speaks out on rumours of
Public Inquiry
Sunday-Tuesday, 10-12 December, 2000
- Daring South Armagh protest highlights British
occupation
Friday-Sunday, 15-17 December, 2000
- Brits told to get out of South Armagh
Monday-Wednesday, 18-20 December, 2000
- South Armagh towers spy on entire island –
report
Thursday, 21 December, 2000
- Flash: Talks end without breakthrough
Thursday-Saturday, 21-23 December, 2000
- Analysis: Open letter to Bill Clinton from South
Armagh
29.09. - 12.11.2000
Friday, 29 September, 2000
- U.S. leaders united in call for new police service
- Challenge to north of human rights law
Saturday, 30 September, 2000
- Rosemary Nelson - Joint statement by members of the House of Representatives
- Army unit and loyalist paramilitary assassins ' were in collusion'
Sunday, 1 October, 2000
- Newspaper Gagged Again Over Paramilitary Claims
Sunday, 8 October, 2000
- Death threat solicitor walks down Rosemary's solitary path
Friday, 13 October, 2000
- Sammy Wilson snubs Dalai Lama
Friday, 20 October, 2000
- Pat Finucane murder - new evidence
Tuesday, 24 October, 2000
- 1510 Soldiers discharged for drugs but not for murder
Thursday, 26 October, 2000
- Unionists divided after second IRA arms move
Sunday, 29 October, 2000
- Outrage as Trimble launches attack on GFA
Wednesday, 1 November, 2000
- Urgent appeal from the Pat Finucane Centre
Saturday, 4 November, 2000
Tuesday, 7 November, 2000
- Justice for the Forgotten: Interview with Don Mullan
- Book Review: The Dublin and Monaghan bombings
Thursday, 9 November, 2000
- Process 'on course for collapse'
- British dirty tricks continue
Sunday, 12 November, 2000
- Paras' brutal murder exposed
31.07.
- 23.09.2000
August 2000
- List of sectarian/race attacks compiled by the Pat Finucane Centre, Derry
31 July – 2 September, 2000
Thursday, 7 September, 2000
- Peter McBride Week of Action
Sunday-Monday, 17/18 September, 2000
- Video Review: 100,000 Years
Tuesday/Wednesday, 19/20 September, 2000
- Rocket attack on Headquarters of MI6 in London
Thursday-Saturday, 21-23 September, 2000
- Soviet-style censorship protects Crown Force Killers
Saturday, 23 September, 2000
- Dublin man convicted of racial abuse
- Hamill family to meet PM
07.07.
- 16.07.2000
Friday, 7 July, 2000
- Sectarian Attacks from the 1 July until the 7 July 2000
Saturday/Sunday, 8/9 July, 2000
- Orange disorder
- Violence continues after Drumcree march to madness
- Two Catholics escape death as gun misfires
- Catholic man injured in shotgun attack
Monday, 10 July, 2000
- News Update from the Pat Finucane Centre
Tuesday, 11 July, 2000
- Report from the Garvaghy Road
Tuesday/Wednesday, 11/12 July, 2000
- Murder, mayhem as Orangemen celebrate
- RUC collusion in disturbances slammed
- Litany of violence continues
- Bomb 'an attack on peace process'
- Analysis: The struggle for a new police service goes on
Wednesday, 12 July, 2000
- Pat Finucane Centre Update
Thursday/Friday, 13/14 July, 2000
- Loyalists strike ancient church
- Catholics forced out of Randalstown
Friday, 14 July, 2000
- Orangeman linked to 'white power'
Saturday/Sunday, 15/16 July, 2000
- Nelson death threat man badly beaten by RUC
Sunday, 16 July, 2000
26.06.
- 07.07.2000
Monday/Tuesday, 26/27 June, 2000
- Bloody Sunday torture was not investigated
Friday, 30 June, 2000
- The Daily Mail is at it Again!
Saturday, 1 July, 2000
- Sectarian Attacks during the month of June
Saturday/Sunday, 1/2 July, 2000
- Drumcree parade rerouted
- Loyalists riot after Orangeman declares 'war'
- Provocative arrest of Breandan MacCionnaith
- Human rights observers arrive in tense town
- Clashes over Down parade
- Analysis: Time for deep breaths and deeper reflection
Monday, 3 July, 2000
- Drumcree Parade banned from Garvaghy but.....
- Statement by Tony Holland, Chairman, the Parades Commission
Monday/Tuesday, 3/4 July, 2000
- Unchecked loyalist terror
- Loyalists force their way into Catholic home
- Analysis: Europe - The land of no opportunity
Tuesday, 4 July, 2000
- Anti-Fascist Action Ireland press release
Thursday/Friday, 6/7 July,
2000
- In the eye of the storm
- Contradictory parade decisions slammed
- Nationalists under siege in east Belfast
- Sectarian abuse at Crumlin parade
- Analysis: Wounded Orange lashes out
02.06.
- 26.06.2000
Friday, 2 June, 2000
- Robert Hamill/Bloody Sunday/Garvaghy Rd Websites/Mc Bride update
Monday, 5 June, 2000
- Press statement from Mc Bride family
Tuesday, 6 June, 2000
- European Court judgement in Magee case
Wednesday, 7 June, 2000
- No Inquest in Hamill case
Monday, 12 June, 2000
- Call for zero tolerance murder policy
Wednesday, 14 June, 2000
- RUC reform a travesty
- Amnesty repeats call for independent Nelson inquiry
Thursday, 15 June, 2000
- Rosemary Nelson and the Garvaghy Road
Friday, 16 June, 2000
- Catholic Workers Down Tools
Monday, 19 June, 2000
- Massacre at Dover - 58 "Sans Papiers" found dead
- Analysis: Glover's unheeded analysis
Wednesday/Thursday, 21/22 June, 2000
- Bloody Sunday victim killed going to aid of dying man
Saturday/Sunday, 24/25 June, 2000
- IRA arms dumps examined
- Analysis: Orange Order challenged
Monday, 26 June, 2000
- Open Letter from Amnesty International
- Robert’s worth too much to let this go
04.05.
- 29.05.2000
Thursday-Saturday, 4-6 May, 2000
Friday, 5 May, 2000
- Letter issued to party leaders by the two governments
- IRA statement
- Governments move to restore
Institutions by May 22
Sunday-Tuesday, 7-9 May, 2000
- UN supports ex-prisoners' freedom of expression
Monday, 8 May, 2000
Wednesday, 10 May, 2000
Wednesday/Thursday, 10/11 May, 2000
- RUC men jailed
- Irish vote propels Livingstone's return
Saturday/Sunday, 13/14 May, 2000
- Dublin/Monaghan bomb victims remembered
Tuesday/Wednesday, 16/17 May, 2000
- No action over RUC death threats against Rosemary Nelson
Friday/Saturday, 19/20 May, 2000
- Bloody Sunday soldiers prevented wounded receiving aid
Sunday, 21 May, 2000
- Leaked policing bill omits keys aspects of Patten report
Monday/Tuesday, 22/23 May, 2000
- 'Brits' exposes shoot-to-kill
Thursday, 25 May, 2000
- Clinton refuses to back Blair's deal for RUC
- No more excuses
Saturday, 27 May, 2000
- Flash: Ulster Unionists vote to return to government
- Brute force
Sunday/Monday, 28/29 May, 2000
16.04.
- 03.05.2000
Sunday/Monday, 16/17 April, 2000
- Analysis: The Saville sham and the magic bullet
Tuesday-Thursday, 18-20 April, 2000
- Picket for dismissal of killer soldiers
Easter Holiday, 21-24 April, 2000
Tuesday/Wednesday, 25/26 April, 2000
- New York presses RUC on death lists
Thursday, 27 April, 2000
Thursday/Friday, 27/28 April, 2000
- Refugee issue inflamed
- Fears over police reform being diluted
May Day Holiday, 29 April - 1 May, 2000
- Racist violence in Dublin
- Feature: A kind of casual lynching
Tuesday, 2 May, 2000
- New pressure for independent inquiries in North
Tuesday/Wednesday, 2/3 May, 2000
- New ploy to block Finucane inquiry
Wednesday, 3 May, 2000
02.04.
- 14.04.2000
Sunday, 2 April, 2000
- Mother of murder victim slams British Army double standards
Sunday/Monday, 2/3 April, 2000
- Shoot to kill goes to Europe
- Warnings emerged in advance of Bloody Sunday, tribunal hears
- Feature: Bloody Sunday - The plain and simple truth
Wednesday, 5 April, 2000
- UN report critical of British Government
Thursday, 6 April, 2000
- West Belfast Crafts
- UN criticise UK on Finucane and Nelson investigations
- Derry Bomb Attack
Friday/Saturday, 7/8 April, 2000
- Britain's Big Lie aired at Bloody Sunday Inquiry
- Defence lawyer under threat
Monday-Wednesday, 10-12 April, 2000
- British war machine in overdrive
Thursday/Friday, 13/14 April, 2000
- Huge leap in Sinn Féin support
-
Cautious approach to new talks
Friday, 14 April, 2000
- Tomahawk and Patriot missiles made in Derry?
13.03.
- 31.03.2000
Sunday/Monday, 12/13 March, 2000
- Bloody Sunday murder plan exposed
Tuesday/Wednesday, 14/15 March, 2000
- 100,000 seek Nelson inquiry
- Open letter from the family of Rosemary Nelson to British Prime Minister
Thursday-Saturday, 16-18 March, 2000
Sunday/Monday, 19/20 March, 2000
- Hundreds demand truth and justice for North Armagh victims
Wednesday/Thursday, 22/23 March, 2000
- Promotion for British soldier follows murder acquittal
Friday/Saturday, 24/25 March, 2000
- Bloody Sunday Inquiry begins hearings
- Bloody Sunday - The Survivors
Monday, 27 March, 2000
Tuesday, 28 March, 2000
- Seamus Ludlow murder website/Bloody Sunday
Monday/Tuesday, 28/29 March, 2000
- Bloody Sunday wait comes to an end
- Inquiry told of British Army plan to 'restore law and order'
- Analysis: 'Keeping an open mind'
Thursday, 30 March, 2000
- Murdered lawyer's replacement lives in fear with no RUC protection
- Criminal Justice Review and McPhilemy libel
Thursday/Friday, 30/31 March, 2000
- Justice report scrutinised
- Vindication for 'Committee' author
20.02.
- 12.03.2000
Sunday/Monday, 20/21 February, 2000
- Analysis: Reinstate the institutions
Tuesday/Wednesday, 22/23 February, 2000
- Mandelson spins into land of make-believe
Thursday/Friday, 24/25 February, 2000
- Nationalists urged to organise, mobilise for peace
- Main charge fails to detonate in dissident bomb
Monday, 28 February, 2000
- Take Ownership of the Peace Process—Gerry Adams
Sunday/Monday, 27/28 February, 2000
- Analysis: Getting away with murder
Tuesday/Wednesday, 29 February/1 March, 2000
- Analysis: Trimble's shadowy past
Thursday/Friday, 2/3 March, 2000
- Five month delay in warning councillor of loyalist threat
Sunday/Monday,
5/6 March, 2000
- Feature: Cherishing the children equally
Tuesday/Wednesday, 7/8 March, 2000
- Impasse remains after talks
Thursday, 9 March, 2000
Thursday/Friday, 9/10 March, 2000
- RIR man arrested for Nelson murder
Saturday, 11 March, 2000
Sunday, 12 March, 2000
- Justice for Peter McBride
12.02.
- 19.02.2000
Saturday/Sunday, 12/13 February, 2000
- Outrage as Britain reneges on GFA
- IRA move ignored in rush to suspension
- New Trimble precondition on Executive
- Adams sets the record straight
- Text of IICD arms report, February 11th
Monday/Tuesday, 14/15 February, 2000
- Crisis deteriorating as Mandelson rejects new appeals
- IRA responds to suspension
- Dublin's constitutional limbo
- RUC paid thousands for loyalist's lies
Tuesday, 15 February, 2000
- IRA withdraws representatives from arms talks
- Talks continue to undo 'Bad Friday'
- Rejectionists encouraged by suspension – Adams
- More talks planned
Thursday/Friday, 17/18 February, 2000
- Bloody Sunday Tribunal defied as more evidence is destroyed
Saturday, 19 February, 2000
- Nine reasons why the IRA won't decommission now
02.02.
- 06.02.2000
Wednesday, 2 February, 2000
- Premiers urged to uphold agreement
- Analysis: Adams: The Process Can Be Saved
Thursday, 3 February, 2000
- Flash: Mandelson moves to suspend institutions
Thursday/Friday, 3/4 February, 2000
- Mandelson's mad showdown with IRA
- British war machine busy in South Armagh
- Analysis: Silent guns pose no threat
Saturday, February 5, 2000
- A token too far
- IRA rejects allegations
Sunday, 6 February, 2000
- Hysteria over Decommissioning Is Misplaced
20.01.
- 01.02.2000
Thursday/Friday, 20/21 January, 2000
- Threat to collapse Executive within days
Saturday/Sunday, 22/23 January, 2000
- Analysis: More than cosmetic changes needed
Monday, 24 January, 2000
- Elite squad edges nearer proof of RUC collusion
Monday/Tuesday, 24/25 January, 2000
- Analysis: Politics in the blackboard jungle
Wednesday-Friday, 26-28 January, 2000
- Artificial crisis over decommissioning
- Disqualification Bill passes
Saturday/Sunday, 29/30 January, 2000
- Unionists marching to the brink
Monday, 31 January, 2000
- Clegg conviction overturned
Monday/Tuesday, 31 January/1 February, 2000
- Grave fears for peace process
17.01.
- 21.01.2000
Monday/Tuesday, 17/18 January, 2000
- RUC to be replaced by PSNI?
Wednesday, 19 January, 2000
- Police plan 'lacks substance'
- Patten report
Thursday, 20 January, 2000
- Rosemary Nelson campaign calls for Congressional
Inquiry
Friday, 21 January, 2000
- Treatment of UK Immigration detainees condemned
01.01.
- 16.01.2000
New Year Holiday, 31 December, 1999 - 4 January, 2000
- Dublin shamed by Fusco extradition
furore
- Analysis: New Year choice is ours to make
Wednesday/Thursday, 5/6 January, 2000
- Unionists block St Patrick's Day Carnival
- Feature: Review of the Political Year 1999
Wednesday/Thursday, 12/13 January, 2000
- Analysis: Demilitarisation doublespeak
Thursday, 13 January, 2000
- Pinochet: The torturer triumphs
Saturday, 15 January, 2000
Friday-Sunday, 14-16 January, 2000
- Bloody Sunday Programme 2000: Truth Justice Healing
- Crunch time for Policing Reform