British Army Criminals Get ‘Green Light’ From ICC Over War Crimes

British Army Criminals Get ‘Green Light’ From ICC Over War Crimes

December 10, 2020

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has decided not to proceed with war crimes allegations against the United Kingdom armed forces despite finding evidence of abuse. The ICC decision has been condemned in some quarters including by the influential global right body Human Right

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Ireland Embraces the ‘Dunkirk Spirit’

Ireland Embraces the ‘Dunkirk Spirit’

November 30, 2020

New routed direct to Europe to avoid delays at UK ports post Brexit reports the Irish Times: “British troops famously left through Dunkirk in wartime but the French port is to become a valuable entry point for Ireland into mainland Europe in the

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US Pressure Means UK Many Finally be Held to Account for Killing of Lawyer

US Pressure Means UK Many Finally be Held to Account for Killing of Lawyer

November 30, 2020

“Twenty-four members of the United States Congress have called for a public inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane. The solicitor was 39 when he was shot dead by loyalist paramilitaries in his north Belfast home. His family have campaigned ever since for

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Recalling Paul on a Boat Journey from Dublin

Recalling Paul on a Boat Journey from Dublin

November 30, 2020

Seeing the report on the forthcoming book launch recalling Paul Lebiedzinski and his poems I remember Paul also featured in a Foillan films production back in the 1980s. If I recall correctly it was Yn Gaaue (‘the smith’) about John Kneen. Foillan Films

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Book of Paul Lebiedzinski’s Poetry to be Published

Book of Paul Lebiedzinski’s Poetry to be Published

November 24, 2020

News from Mannin Branch of the Celtic League: It was with great pleasure that I read the news that a book of Paul Lebiedzinski’s poetry is to be published by Culture Vannin. Paul Lebiedzinski (1951-95), the greatest Manx poet of the 20th century,

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‘Fishrot 2’ Another Super Trawler Corruption Affair

‘Fishrot 2’ Another Super Trawler Corruption Affair

November 24, 2020

We reported in November 2019 on the ‘Fishrot’ scandals involving exploitation of fishery resources by an Icelandic Company off Namibia: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2531975160184563&id=805941286121301 Now ‘Blue Planet’ has a report that the Dutch conglomerate Parlevliet & Van der Plas is involved in a corruption affair concerning

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Name and Registration Changes – The Shadowy World of the Super Trawler

Name and Registration Changes – The Shadowy World of the Super Trawler

November 24, 2020

The super trawler MFV Dirk Dirk currently attracting attention off the West of Ireland is typical of this type of vessel. Its flag has been changed many times and its had ‘homes’ from the Faroes, Germany to Australia occasionally reverting to the Dutch

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Irish Naval Service to Procure New €200m Multi-Role Vessel

Irish Naval Service to Procure New €200m Multi-Role Vessel

November 24, 2020

The Irish Examiner reports: “The Department of Defence has confirmed it intends to proceed with purchasing a new Multi-Role Vessel (MRV) for the Naval Service, which could be used as a hospital ship and would be capable of carrying troops and helicopters for

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New Research Sheds Light on Niemba UN Tragedy

New Research Sheds Light on Niemba UN Tragedy

November 24, 2020

This month is the 60th anniversary of the ambush of Irish UN troops at Niemba in the Congo. The action occurred when a small patrol of 11 men were sent to open a road at a river crossing at Niemba. Nine of the

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Howard Chamberlain – ‘Fish In Our Time’

Howard Chamberlain – ‘Fish In Our Time’

November 24, 2020

The Manx government assures us that the UK has no more territorial ambitions which has a certain resonance about it. Celtic League is quoted in this report by IOM Today: ’The English parliament at Westminster has driven a coach and horses through constitutional

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