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Britain Inches Closer Toward Confidential IRA Interviews
www.courthousenews.com
[Courthouse News Service] - After U.S. District Judge William Young ordered Boston College to hand over the tapes in January 2012, Belfast Project directors Ed Moloney and Anthony McIntyre filed a separate complaint. When it was dismissed, they appealed to the First Circuit.
Peter Geoghegan: Links to past under attack
www.scotsman.com
[Scotsman] - Anthony McIntyre, a former Republican prisoner who holds a PhD in history, and former Loyalist prisoner Wilson McArthur conducted interviews with leading figures in the IRA, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Ulster Defence Association. Crucially, all
US court rules IRA interviews can be given to PSNI
www.rte.ie
[RTE.ie] - The Federal Appeal Court in Boston heard that journalist Ed Moloney and former IRA member Anthony McIntyre feared for the consequences if the material from the interviews they conducted was released. Mr McIntyre has described the ruling as "putting
US court rules Dolours Price interview must be given to PSNI
www.bbc.co.uk
[BBC News] - The interviews are part of the Boston College Belfast Project which began in and lasted five years. Former IRA member Anthony McIntyre and journalist Ed Moloney argued that the release could harm the peace process. The material - wanted by police
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