Read Voices from the Grave: Two Men's War in Ireland Online
Authors: Ed Moloney
2005 deaths 8 total 3703 | Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern says Sinn Fein leaders knew of planned Northern Bank robbery while they were in peace talks with him. Belfast man Robert McCartney beaten and stabbed to death by IRA gang. Independent Monitoring Commission says leading Sinn Fein figures also serve in key IRA leadership positions. Former IRA prison public relations officer Richard O’Rawe publishes account of hunger strike alleging IRA leadership sabotaged deal to ensure election of Owen Carron. White House decides not to invite NI politicians to St Patrick’s Day celebrations, in snub of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams. Adams calls on IRA to pursue goals through only political means. IRA statement announces end to armed campaign against Britain; IRA ex-prisoner Seanna Walsh reads statement on DVD. IRA completes weapons decommissioning, witnessed by two clerics. |
2006 deaths 6 ( to 12/10 ) total 3709 | British and Irish governments restore Assembly and set November deadline for final deal. Conference at St Andrews, Scotland, agrees outline deal for restoration of Assembly and Executive. Sinn Fein to recognise PSNI. Ian Paisley becomes first minister and Martin McGuinness his deputy. |
2007 | David Ervine dies after heart attack and stroke. |
2008 | Brendan Hughes dies in hospital. |
Adams, Gerry,
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Michael Collins: The Man Who Made Ireland
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Ireland in the Twentieth Century
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The Shankill Butchers:
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Paisley: From Demagogue to Democrat?
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Ruairi O Bradaigh: The Life and Politics of an Irish Revolutionary
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Common Sense
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Irish News
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