British Role in Northern Ireland-Continued Military forces: Not capable of producing a solution to crisis. Originally welcomed by Catholics.. Withdrawal as solution. Not solely an internal matter. Produces violence.. Religious differences encouraged by. Treaty with Republic of Ireland.. Cahill, Kevin M: Cited Statement. Callaghan, Jeremiah J. O.; statement Cameron Commission (on 1968 disorders) Page 175 64, 94 14, 94, 252, 282 121, 145 147, 152 298 120 238 13 194, 243, 249, 261 315 C Campaign for social justice in Northern Ireland... Testimony. Report on Northern Ireland_ Canada, views of, on Northern Ireland.. Canavan, Michael; testimony- Carey, Hon. Hugh: Testimony. Cited Resolution on Northern Ireland. Additional material submitted by Catholics in Northern Ireland (see also Discrimination, Religious 387 36, 132 97, 472 (footnote 3) 76 134 75, 84, 215 239 218 95, 97, 123, 290 90 398 61, 76, 227, 228, 234 85, 135, 138, 212, 273, 296 ff., 309 14, 94, 252, 282 54, 167, 289, 293 Real conflict is between communism and democracy 424 Compton report on internment 5, 12, 62, 191, 222, 260, 264, 267 Conaty, Thomas E.; testimony. Connery, Robert; statement_ 56 of Conway, Cardinal, Archbishop of Armugh (Northern Ireland); statements Cotter, Hon. William R.; statement. 356, 385, 606 318 Council of Europe --- Currie, Austin; testimony. D Daly, Rev. Edward; testimony. Delaney, Hon. James J.; statement.. 97, 98 88 215 319 Derry (Londonderry): Widgery report on. March in, October 1968. Ruled by own government outside Stormont control.. Second largest city. Devlin, Bernadette.. Page 6, 12, 60, 66, 204, 212 216 209 213 209 34, 116, 136, 241, 262, 293 Discrimination in Northern Ireland against Catholic minority (see also Civil Rights Movement).. As political tool....... A kind of colonialism. By "privileged" majority. Employment__ Housing.. In internment policies. Remedied.. Drinan, Hon. Robert F.; statement. Duddy, Brendon; testimony. Duff, Thomas; testimony. Duffey, Rev. Joseph; testimony. Duffy, John C.; statement__ Duke, Angier Biddle, visit to Ireland.. 80, 151, 213, 227 85 45, 86, 141, 174 56 52, 81, 87, 123, 127, 257 49 105 274 320 214 199 74 E Economy of Northern Ireland. Matthews, report on Elections, general, of 1918, of İreland- Related to that of the Republic of Ireland. Enright, Thomas; testimony. European Economic Community. (See Common Market.) European Convention on Human Rights____ Fanning, Samuel J.; statement. F Faul, Rev. Denis; testimony. Faulkner, Brian; Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Government of Ireland Act (of Parliament) Great Britain, policy of, in Northern Ireland. (See British Policy, etc.) 296 273, 300, 303, 305 97 323 452 Hamill, Pete, article "The Dove That Failed" (New York Post). Hunt, Sir John, report of; on police in Northern Ireland- 101, 178, 251 324 447 325 326 456 23, 233 302 328 240 449 331 164 10, 144, 164, 176 136 (footnote) 287 67, 126, 267 I Internment: Abuses of prisoners under. (See also Compton Report under British Page Defense of, by Unionist Party Effect of, on problems of Northern Ireland_ Long Kesh, internment camp_. Means suspension of habeas corpus for Catholic minority. Not the same as imprisonment after conviction.. 105, 209, 304 194, 243, 249 5, 12, 260, 264, 267 203 260 475 4, 37, 59, 113 84 458 198 43, 244 479 Official statement of Northern Ireland Government justifying. Right of appeal under (See also Brown Advisory Board). Total of 3,357 arrested to February 1972- Tried also by United States__ Unionist brief on. Used in Republic of Ireland. Views of Union Party on- Irish Northern Aid Committee. Kind of assistance provided by- Irish Republican Army (IRA): Divided into factions.. Effects of, on reforms in Northern Ireland. Failure of, to gain earlier public support_ Financial support for Infiltration into civil rights movement. Intimidated moderates.. Passive acceptance of "Plan for Ulster Takeover" (newspaper article) 155, 243 250 198 178 475 178, 243, 245, 308 243 185 202 398 139 263 46 7, 79 245, 277 273 138 78 360 212 Responsibility toward present situation in Northern Ireland. 30, 76, 83 370 Reappeared as armed force in 1971. Irish Republican Clubs of the USA and Canada, New York.. Kelly, Phillip C.; statement. Kennedy, Hon. Edward M.; testimony. Resolution on Northern Ireland. K Kitson, Brig. Frank, strategist of British Army in Northern Ireland. Kramer, June "Letter from Ireland" (New Yorker). Loyal Orange Institution of the United States; statement.. Lynch, Jack, Prime Minister of Republic of Ireland: 508 509 120 522 142, 165 166 510 265 265ff, 271 521 210 Portugal, role of, in Africa, compared to British in Northern Ireland.. Power, Prof. Paul F.; statement Presbyterian; statement on, Northern Ireland.. Role in discrimination against minority (see also Discrimination)_. Protestants in Northern Ireland: Economic role. Potential for violence among.. Pucinski, Hon. Roman C.; testimony R Rungel, Hon. Charles B.; statement. Read, Dr. David H.; testimony. 183 543 357 56, 72 56 219 219, 252 96 "Recent Events in Northern Ireland in Perspective" (pamphlet). Red Cross, International, report on internment.. Religious differences in Northern Ireland: 340 33 559 155, 243 36, 80, 139, 398 355 355 298 358 149, 156, 225 139 238 289, 295 Republic of Ireland-Continued Reforms needed in.... Reynolds, Rev. Charles; testimony. Testimony. Resolution Statements from Congressional Record (See also Kennedy, Edward M.: Resolution.) Rickman, Herbert P.; statement.. Riddell, Patrick, article: “Would the People of England Stand It?” Rodino, Hon. Peter W.; statement. Page 425 333 136, 176, 292 65, 291 238 238 236 16 392 568, 569, 581, 583 585 Special Powers Act (see also Internment, British role, etc.). Dissolution of, as affecting problems in Northern Ireland. 90, 105, 133, 149, 183, 226, 238, 255, 437 Recent Events in Northern Ireland in Perspective (pamphlet).. 559 Population... Representation in British Parliament_ Seen as a colony of Britain__. 355 125, 293 |