
“Londonderry west bank loyalists still under siege – No surrender”.
Hawkin Street in the Fountain area of Londonderry.
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Copyright © 2002 Peter Moloney
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“Free the Colombia 3”. Niall Connolly (SF), Jim Monaghan (IRA), and Martin McCauley (IRA) were arrested in August, 2001 travelling on false passports in Colombia. They were also charged with training FARC rebels to make bombs. Initially, they were found innocent of this charge in the December 2002 trial, but then found guilty of it on appeal by the prosecution (in December 2004), at which time they fled back to Ireland (WP). The board is on top of Rem The Prisoners.
Southway, Derry
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Copyright © 2002 Peter Moloney
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“Cut the crap – take it down now”. “It” being the Tricolour as flown (originally) by pro-Treaty forces and (at the time of the graffiti, 2001) by Sinn Féin after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. Here are the Dubliners singing the song.
Creggan Hill, Derry
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Copyright © 2001 Peter Moloney
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Graffiti in support of republican prisoners in Maghaberry. Central Drive, Derry. The Irish Times profiled the prison in 2017.
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Holy Cross Catholic girls’ primary school, situated in loyalist Ardoyne, Belfast, was picketed by locals in late June, 2001 and throughout the autumn term, on the grounds that they and their homes were being attacked in the area. Images of young children (wee’uns or wains) being ushered through a police cordon while subjected to abuse made headlines around the world and prompted the two graffiti in this post,
St Columb’s Wells and Bligh’s Lane, Derry
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Copyright © 2001 Peter Moloney
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