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

Radio Free Eireann.  will broadcast this Saturday August 27 - Noon-1-pm New York time or 5pm-6pm Irish time on WBAI 99.5 FM or wbai.org or anytime after the program concludes on wbai.org/archives.

Kate Nash, whose brother was one of the Bloody Sunday murder victims in Derry, will discuss the announcement that a four year constabulary investigation has ended and what it means to the families in their decades long fight to bring British troopers to justice.

Independent Councillor Padraig McShane will give us the latest developments on the funding controversy surrounding the Gaelic Athletic field at McAllister-McVeigh Memorial Park where Unionists withheld funding because the park is named for Irish patriots killed almost a century ago. He will also discuss the recent Orange parade in Ballycastle.

We will also feature a discussion of a new documentary film on the groundbreaking Irish band "BLACK 47".

Go to Radio Free Eireann's new web site, Rfe123.org where you can read written transcripts of last weeks headline making interviews with Belfast Republican Dee Fennell on a public debate challenge with Gerry Adams TD and author and political commentator Anthony McIntyre's discussion of the continuing fallout from the "Brysongate" scandal.

Follow us on Twitter. 

John McDonagh and Martin Galvin co- host. 

Radio Free Eireann is heard Saturdays at 12 Noon New York time on WBAI 99,5 FM and wbai.org 

It can be heard at wbai.org in Ireland from 5pm to 6 pm or anytime after the program concludes on wbai.org/archives listed in date and time order.



Radio Free Eireann Broadcasting 27 August 2016

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

Radio Free Eireann.  will broadcast this Saturday August 27 - Noon-1-pm New York time or 5pm-6pm Irish time on WBAI 99.5 FM or wbai.org or anytime after the program concludes on wbai.org/archives.

Kate Nash, whose brother was one of the Bloody Sunday murder victims in Derry, will discuss the announcement that a four year constabulary investigation has ended and what it means to the families in their decades long fight to bring British troopers to justice.

Independent Councillor Padraig McShane will give us the latest developments on the funding controversy surrounding the Gaelic Athletic field at McAllister-McVeigh Memorial Park where Unionists withheld funding because the park is named for Irish patriots killed almost a century ago. He will also discuss the recent Orange parade in Ballycastle.

We will also feature a discussion of a new documentary film on the groundbreaking Irish band "BLACK 47".

Go to Radio Free Eireann's new web site, Rfe123.org where you can read written transcripts of last weeks headline making interviews with Belfast Republican Dee Fennell on a public debate challenge with Gerry Adams TD and author and political commentator Anthony McIntyre's discussion of the continuing fallout from the "Brysongate" scandal.

Follow us on Twitter. 

John McDonagh and Martin Galvin co- host. 

Radio Free Eireann is heard Saturdays at 12 Noon New York time on WBAI 99,5 FM and wbai.org 

It can be heard at wbai.org in Ireland from 5pm to 6 pm or anytime after the program concludes on wbai.org/archives listed in date and time order.



1 comment:

  1. I absolutely, highly recommend rfe123.org. After checking it out, I find myself returning to it with enthusiasm to be enlightened.

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