Sandy Boyer with news of Boxing Day with Radio Free Eireann.
Radio Free Eireann this week will interview Gerry McGeough about next years 100th anniversary of 1916 and how the 50th anniversary inspired and awoke demands for Civil Rights Movement and freedom in his generation.
Anthony McIntyre will discuss how the British are misusing national security to conceal the truth from families about the murders of their loved ones.He will also discuss the political and legal fallout of the conviction of South Armagh man Tom Murphy in a Dublin non-jury Court.
Ancient Order of Hibernians Director Dan Dennehy will talk about the plight of undocumented Irish immigrants in the US.
Kate Nash will talk about why some families of BloodySunday victims will be marching for justice in Derry.
This week Martin Galvin will be guest-hosting.The program will be heard from noon to 1pm New York time on 99.5 FM or live at www.wbai.org, or listen afterwards on www.wbai.orgarchives.
Radio Free Eireann this week will interview Gerry McGeough about next years 100th anniversary of 1916 and how the 50th anniversary inspired and awoke demands for Civil Rights Movement and freedom in his generation.
Anthony McIntyre will discuss how the British are misusing national security to conceal the truth from families about the murders of their loved ones.He will also discuss the political and legal fallout of the conviction of South Armagh man Tom Murphy in a Dublin non-jury Court.
Ancient Order of Hibernians Director Dan Dennehy will talk about the plight of undocumented Irish immigrants in the US.
Kate Nash will talk about why some families of BloodySunday victims will be marching for justice in Derry.
This week Martin Galvin will be guest-hosting.The program will be heard from noon to 1pm New York time on 99.5 FM or live at www.wbai.org, or listen afterwards on www.wbai.orgarchives.
Radio Free Eireann Broadcasting 26-12-2015
Radio Free Eireann this week will interview Gerry McGeough about next years 100th anniversary of 1916 and how the 50th anniversary inspired and awoke demands for Civil Rights Movement and freedom in his generation.
Anthony McIntyre will discuss how the British are misusing national security to conceal the truth from families about the murders of their loved ones.He will also discuss the political and legal fallout of the conviction of South Armagh man Tom Murphy in a Dublin non-jury Court.
Ancient Order of Hibernians Director Dan Dennehy will talk about the plight of undocumented Irish immigrants in the US.
Kate Nash will talk about why some families of BloodySunday victims will be marching for justice in Derry.
This week Martin Galvin will be guest-hosting.The program will be heard from noon to 1pm New York time on 99.5 FM or live at www.wbai.org, or listen afterwards on www.wbai.orgarchives.
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