
The Orange Order had not marched to Drumcree church in 1998, 1999, 0r 2000 (WP). This banner in Wapping Lane, Londonderry, reminds people to “be prepared” for the current year’s conflict.
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The Orange Order had not marched to Drumcree church in 1998, 1999, 0r 2000 (WP). This banner in Wapping Lane, Londonderry, reminds people to “be prepared” for the current year’s conflict.
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Copyright © 2001 Peter Moloney
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816 prisoners in 18 Turkish jails went on hunger strike in protest at conditions in “F-type” prisons in late 2000. 122 people died, both inside and outside the prisons, in connection with the protest (WP).
Falls Road, west Belfast
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Sean O’Casey’s Shadow Of A Gunman gets an Irish-language adaptation (by Gearóıd Ó Caırealláın) at An Cultúrlann, Falls Road, west Belfast.
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Copyright © 2001 Peter Moloney
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Banners and boards above the Sınn Féın/Sıopa Na hEalaıne on the Falls Road, Belfast: “End Collusion” (with the same shirt-cuffs as in End British Collusion), “Support the Hume/Adams peace initiative (see also Hume-Adams in Derry), 25 Years – Time For Peace – Time To Go (also in Dunville Road and in Derry)
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Copyright © 1994 Peter Moloney
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Belfast City Hall still says “no” in 1988, but the banner is smaller and in a less prominent position than in 1985.
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November 1985 saw the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which established an “inter-governmental conference” advisory body on (some) Northern Irish affairs, in which the Irish government participated. It spawned the slogans “Ulster says No” and the localized “Belfast says No”.
City Hall, Belfast
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Copyright © 1985 Peter Moloney
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