Sean Bresnahan, Chairman of the Thomas Ashe Society in Omagh and a regular contributor to The Pensive Quill, places the emerging narrative on Myanmar in its wider strategic context. He writes here in a personal capacity.

The Myanmar Deception

Mick Hall argues that there is a clear line from the violence portrayed in the BBC's new serial Gunpowder and actions of the British state today.


Gunpowder

The Uri Avnery Column discusses the concept of Separation 

Separation Is Beautiful

Catch the caravan to Cairo! That’s the economic message which controversial commentator, Dr John Coulter, outlines in his Fearless Flying Column today. He maintains that a Cairo Celtic Alliance is one of the platforms needed to combat the Brexit ‘blues’.

The Egyptian Connection

Anthony McIntyre reviews a crime novel set in Belfast in 2005.

Dark Dawn

From Atheist Republic a piece by  Lizmari M. Collazo addressing religious nonsense.

Your Belief, Not Mine

Sean Mallory casts his sceptical eye over events at home and in foreign countries such as England, the US and Spain. 

Lost Souls, Lost Causes & Los Insurgentes

Martin Galvin with details of this weekend's broadcast from Radio Free Eireann.

Radio Free Eireann Broadcasting 11 November 2017