>From MCELROY@zodiac.rutgers.edu Sun May 2 19:49:03 1993 The following was originally posted in the coference soc.culture.ce and is reproduced here in reg.ireland. thanks to mark holohan and laura downey for the pointers. ********** Topic 94 questions about Northern Ireland Response 1 of 5 holohan soc.culture.ce 9:55 am Mar 31, 1993 (at mark.enet.dec.com) (From News system) These papers can be ordered from Amnesty International. The address is: Amnesty International USA 322 Eighth Ave. New York, N.Y. 10001 1. Ill-treatment. United Kingdom - Northern Ireland: Recent Cases of Alleged Ill-treatment (AI Index: EUR 45/13/88) Allegations of Ill-treatment in Northern Ireland (in "Concerns in Western Europe"), June 1988 - February 1989, AI Index: EUR 03/01/89) 2. Fair trial United Kingdom - Northern Ireland: Killings by Security Forces and "Supergrass" Trials (AI Index: EUR 45/08/88) United Kingdom - Alleged Forced Admissions During Incommunicado Detention (AI Index: EUR 45/01/88) United Kingdom - Alleged Forced Admissions During Incommunicado Detention Update (AI Index: EUR 45/01/89) People Convicted for Bombings in Guildford and Woolwich in 1975 (in "Concerns in Western Europe", June 1988 - February 1989, AI Index: EUR 03/01/89) United Kingdom - Appeal Hearing of Six Men Convicted of Bombings in Birmingham (AI Index: EUR 45/14/88) United Kingdom - Update on the Case of the Six Men Convicted of Bombings in Birmingham (AI Index: EUR 45/01/90) 3. Arrests and detentions on national security grounds United Kingdom - Amnesty International Challenges National Security Detention Procedures, Investigates Possible Prisoners of Conscience (AI Index: EUR 45/02/91) 4. Killings United Kingdom - Northern Ireland: Killings by Security Forces and "Supergrass" Trials (AI Index: EUR 45/08/88) United Kingdom - Killings by Security Forces in Northern Ireland: Update (AI Index: EUR 45/02/90) United Kingdom - Investigating Lethal Shootings: The Gibralter Inquest (AI Index: EUR 45/02/89) 5. Asylum seekers United Kingdom - Deficient Policy and Practice for the Protection of Asylum Seekers (AI Index: AIBS/RO/1/90) I can also suggest the recent reports from Helsinki Watch on the British government's violations of human rights. Mark Holohan, DEC, USA "Character is what you are in the dark" - BB holohan@mark.enet.dec.com *********** I have a few suggestions: 1) I Am of Ireland: Women of the North Speak Out by Elizabeth Shannon This book attempted to give all viewpoints 2) Peggy Deery: An Irish Family at War (can't remember the author) This book is more from the Catholic viewpoint I have suggested these books instead of the standard historical/political texts (which are important in their way) because I also believe it is important to put these problems into laypersons' terms and context. Often we get caught up in the macro debate and somehow forget the specific examples/conditions/situations that make up the subject that is so widely debated. Laura Downey downey@enh.nist.gov