Pauline Mellon with a piece that featured in The Diary Of A Derry Mother on 19 October 2014. Pauline Mellon is a rights activists in Derry who frequently writes about repression and injustice across society.

It's the Past's fault



Over the past few years I would contend that we, the great unwashed have been spectators to a railroading process as opposed to a peace process. As the past slowly but surely creeps up with Cruel Britannia and it's cohorts there appears to be an endless drive in the pushing of agendas from different quarters and a game of brinkmanship with the aspirations of the ordinary person relegated to the equivalent of a poker chip. In the midst of all this what concerns me most is the continuous attempts to sever the chains that hold the scales of justice.

What's Past is Prologue.

Sandy Boyer with news of what Radio Free Eireann is bringing to its listeners this weekend.


Anthony McIntyre, of The Pensive Quill and author of Good Friday, The Death of Irish Republicanism, will be our guest on Radio Free Eireann this Saturday October 18 at 1pm New York time. McIntyre will talk about interviewing Brendan Hughes for the documentary Voices from the Grave.

About Interviewing Brendan Hughes