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From: Irish Political Review: Editorials
Date: April, 2017
By: Editorial
Title: North Korea Offensive
Second Editorial

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From: Irish Political Review: Editorials
Date: April, 2017
By: Editorial
Title: May's June Election!
Northern Ireland can never settle down to be something in itself.

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From: Irish Political Review: Editorials
Date: April, 2017
By: Editorial
Title: Martin McGuinness, RIP
Was Martin McGuinness a murderer who repented, promised not to do it again, and sought forgiveness and reconciliation with those whom he had mistakenly looked on as his enemies?

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From: Church & State: Editorials
Date: April, 2017
By: Editorial
Title: Brexit: The Real England And The Anglophile Mirage
How little they know of England, who are only Anglophiles!

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From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Editorials
Date: March, 2017
By: Brendan Clifford
Title: Roger Casement’s Writings in the Continental Times — An Introduction
Roger Casement was a famous diplomat in the service of the British Foreign Office. He was knighted for his service to the cause of Liberal Britain by exposing the genocidal plunder of "little Belgium" in the Congo Free State which it owned, and the similar activities of international capital in Latin America. He was commended for these humanitarian activities by his friend, the Liberal Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey—who a few years later saw to it that he was hanged.

He was hanged because, when Sir Edward decided on 4th August 1914 to intervene militarily in the European War that had just come about by declaring war on Germany, he declared his support for Germany and tried to assist it.

He declared support for Germany, and described the British declaration of war against it as a "crime against Europe", because he thought that Britain was comprehensively in the wrong. He applied Liberal morality to the situation and acted on the moral judgment that the facts of the matter forced him to.

It was astonishing. It was bizarre…

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