Soldiers have reported recently that more and more boy terrorists have been shooting at them. One officer told me of two boys, estimated to be no more than 12, who opened up on a foot patrol with Thompson guns. He said: "They were so frail that they could not control the weapons. They misfired wildly, missing the soldiers by many yards, and almost hitting an innocent passer-by." 424 1, 3, 25, 28, 164ff American Irish National Immigration Committee, New York; statement. Affected by ties with Britain. Based on assumption of British "good intentions". Based on Northern Ireland as internal problem for British Limited to hearing only certain witnesses. Mediation, Role of, in...... Partisanship involved in. Precedents for involvement. Propriety of involvement_ 10, 16, 66, 77, 93, 104, 111, 161, 173, 246 Americans for Democratic Action; statement.. Amnesty International_. Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, Michigan State Board; statement_ B B Specials. See also Ulster Defense Regiment__. 361 47, 345 480 30, 31, 347, 383 126, 134, 135 (footnote), 253, 267, 310 226 361 362 Biaggi, Hon. Mario; testimony- Bingham, Hon. Jonathan: 153 143 144, 225 313 367 370 314 79, 86 391 180 175 182 Cameron Report (on 1968 disorders) Compared to Portuguese role in Africa_ Compton Report (on internment).. 135 (footnote), 211 183 Expressed through British democracy - 5, 12, 62, 191 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. Page 175 64, 94 14, 94, 252, 282 39, 82, 93, 177, 282 121, 145 147, 152 298 120 235 13 194, 243, 249, 261 315 C Cameron Commission (on 1968 disorders) Campaign for social justice in Northern Ireland.. Testimony. Report on Northern Ireland. Canada, views of, on Northern Ireland.. Canavan, Michael; testimony. - Carey, Hon. Hugh: Catholics in Northern Ireland (see also Discrimination, Religious Originally welcomed British troops.. In self-isolation from Stormont government_ Increasingly polarized. Number of. Politically impotent__ Chambers, James P.; statement. Civil resistance by Catholics --- Civil rights movement (see also Discrimination). Civil war in Northern Ireland, dangers of.. Aim of IRA in socialist workers republic.. Real conflict is between communism and democracy. 262, 311 237 5, 12, 62, 191, 222, 260, 264, 267 Conway, Cardinal, Archbishop of Armugh (Northern Ireland); statements Council of Europe. erry (Londonderry): Widgery report on. March in, October 1968. Ruled by own government outside Stormont control.. Second largest city. evlin, Bernadette.. Page 6, 12, 60, 66, 204, 212 216 209 209 34, 116, 136, 241, 262, 293 iscrimination in Northern Ireland against Catholic minority (see also Civil Rights Movement). As political tool.. A kind of colonialism By "privileged" majority. Housing... In internment policies. Enright, Thomas; testimony- European Economic Community. (See Common Market.) European Convention on Human Rights. Gaffey, James; testimony. G 273, 300, 303, 305 97 323 452 Government of Ireland Act (of Parliament) Great Britain, policy of, in Northern Ireland. (See British Policy, etc.) Hamill, Pete, article "The Dove That Failed" (New York Post). Hunt, Sir John, report of; on police in Northern Ireland.. |