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most people donât dare enunciate that view yet. I have a clear, old-fashioned bottom line: abortion on demand is a valid demand". McAliskey believes in abortion at any point of the pregnancy: "So if it's my body and it's my right, it's my right from the start to the end. So don't tell me to settle for the first 12 weeks, the first 24 weeks, a position where a foetus may not have any real chance of survival. Don't tell me these things will be acceptable, but making a choice for myself in any circumstance is my choice. I've always believed in the fundamental right of any woman to secure a safe, a free termination of pregnancy, an abortion, when she asks for it â and that there's a full stop and an exclamation mark after that."
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Fine Gael and Fianna Fail right through Sinn Fein, on into the SDLP and on over to the
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civil rights movement, alongside other democrats and other political activists - human rights activists, communists and trade unionists. So, the role of republicanism was central to the emergence of the civil rights movement along with many others." In response, McAliskey stated that
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had declared her to pose "a serious threat to the security of the United States" â apparently referring to her conviction for incitement to riot in 1969 â although she protested that she had no terrorist involvement and had frequently been permitted to travel to the United States in the past.
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to present the key on her behalf to a representative from the
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in 1972 to discuss the situation in Northern Ireland.
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2560:Holland, Kitty (22 September 2016).
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2281:Holland, Kitty (22 September 2016).
2172:from the original on 27 October 2016
2103:
2049:Lister, David; Jordan, Hugh (2004).
1514:Keenan-Thomson, Tara (August 2009).
1385:Holland, Kitty (22 September 2016).
1356:
1238:Johnson Lewis, Jone (8 March 2019).
912:. McCann was successfully elected.
848:McAliskey is chief executive of the
547:chapter of the Black Panther Party.
2829:Irish Republican Socialist Movement
2478:Walker, Stephen (8 February 2018).
2396:Blindboy Boatclub (November 2018).
2027:, London: Bloomsbury, 2000, p. 168.
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807:, in attempts to be elected to the
745:, Military Wing, in Belfast, under
664:in support of the prisoners on the
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2686:, Independent.co.uk, 29 July 2007.
2070:from the original on 23 April 2007
1835:, Pinter Publishers (March 2000);
1207:"Miss Bernadette Devlin (Hansard)"
1175:"Miss Bernadette Devlin (Hansard)"
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850:South Tyrone Empowerment Programme
844:South Tyrone Empowerment Programme
301:South Tyrone Empowerment Programme
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1864:from the original on 4 April 2007
1479:. 1 February 2003. Archived from
1448:"House of Commons Briefing Paper"
1219:from the original on 18 June 2018
1187:from the original on 18 June 2018
947:dubbed Devlin "nothing less than
866:United States Department of State
731:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
554:dubbed Devlin "nothing less than
376:She stood unsuccessfully against
3991:Socialists from Northern Ireland
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3466:June 1981 Irish general election
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2694:Parliament of the United Kingdom
2198:from the original on 6 June 2011
1852:Nicholas Whyte (18 April 2004).
1663:Ros Wynne-Jones (9 March 1997).
1323:Moreton, Cole (5 October 2008).
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630:Irish Republican Socialist Party
624:Irish Republican Socialist Party
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275:Irish Republican Socialist Party
184:Irish Republican Socialist Party
3378:Political and religious figures
3133:Republican Socialist Collective
2663:, Field Day, 30 September 2016.
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1079:In 1969, director and producer
915:During the campaigning for the
690:hunger strikes in 1980 and 1981
424:eclipsed Devlin's achievement.
2874:Northern Ireland peace process
2666:McAliskey, Bernadette Devlin.
2368:Little, Ivan (15 March 2017).
2053:. Edinburgh: Mainstream. p.221
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642:Irish National Liberation Army
279:Irish National Liberation Army
234:Josephine Bernadette McAliskey
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3036:Christopher "Crip" McWilliams
2684:Interview with Peter Stanford
2671:(Foreword and Chapter Twelve)
2398:"Bernadette Devlin McAliskey"
2093:. HarperCollins. p. 541.
1160:
1115:(1972). Another documentary,
819:Funeral of Dominic McGlinchey
756:, Tom Graham (38), both from
686:Northern Ireland constituency
314:
2912:Assassination of Airey Neave
2506:Kula, Adam (14 March 2023).
1696:Transcript (31 January 1972)
923:in the Dublin constituency.
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3936:Irish anti-racism activists
3410:Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
3123:Independent Socialist Party
2935:1994 Shankill Road killings
2219:"Finding Trouble in the US"
1551:. Pluto Press. p. 66.
1240:"Bernadette Devlin Profile"
1053:
650:Independent Socialist Party
644:(INLA) as a split from the
189:Independent Socialist Party
118:Josephine Bernadette Devlin
36:Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
10:
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2591:Galway Film Fleadh website
2194:. Wsws.org. 5 March 2003.
1083:made the documentary film
710:Ulster Defence Association
628:Devlin helped to form the
353:Queen's University Belfast
341:St Patrick's Girls Academy
290:Ulster Defence Association
222:Queen's University Belfast
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1418:, Session 1968â69, p. 217
1270:"Bernadette Devlin Facts"
1121:2008 Cannes Film Festival
889:, Dublin. She works with
696:hunger strikes ended.
418:May 2015 general election
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2864:1981 Irish hunger strike
2089:Coogan, Tim Pat (2000).
2066:. ElectionsIreland.org.
2036:Murray, Raymond (1990).
1331:. London. Archived from
873:Later political activity
860:Denied entry into the US
772:Devlin McAliskey in 1986
537:Irish-American community
286:1981 Irish hunger strike
3304:Northern Ireland portal
2940:Newtownhamilton bombing
2245:"Ă©irĂgĂ Ărd Fheis 2007"
1916:6 December 2010 at the
1811:. Poolbeg. p. 49.
965:revolutionary socialist
908:'s candidate in Foyle,
706:Ulster Freedom Fighters
700:Attempted assassination
414:youngest MP at the time
412:. Aged 21, she was the
392:, died, she fought the
3941:Irish anti-capitalists
2596:23 August 2014 at the
2537:. BBC. 17 April 1969.
2457:The Impartial Reporter
2192:"World Socialist News"
2040:. Mercier Press. p.263
1748:Cousins, Mark (2019).
1665:"Daughters of Ireland"
1545:Dooley, Brian (1998).
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764:DĂĄil Ăireann elections
743:Musgrave Park Hospital
708:, a cover name of the
660:McAliskey stood as an
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394:subsequent by-election
378:James Chichester-Clark
162:Independent Republican
3981:People from Cookstown
3233:Participants who died
2879:Good Friday Agreement
1963:Bloomsbury Publishing
1808:INLA Deadly Divisions
1701:24 March 2015 at the
1433:14 March 2011 at the
1329:Independent on Sunday
1024:Good Friday Agreement
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854:community development
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656:Support for prisoners
574:Having witnessed the
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457:1970 general election
453:Battle of the Bogside
447:Battle of the Bogside
406:Ulster Unionist Party
3659:Willoughby de Eresby
3056:Martin "Rook" O'Prey
2922:Droppin Well bombing
2889:INLA Belfast Brigade
2710:Member of Parliament
2669:The Price of My Soul
2655:The Blindboy Podcast
1991:2 April 2015 at the
906:People before Profit
809:Dublin North-Central
372:Political beginnings
250:Member of Parliament
246:Bernadette McAliskey
59:Member of Parliament
2907:Central Bar bombing
2676:McIntyre, Anthony.
1986:McAliskey shootings
1892:. 11 September 1981
1737:. 20 November 1985.
1614:on 3 September 2019
1335:on 11 December 2008
969:Countess Markievicz
933:Irish Republicanism
900:, McAliskey was an
737:hospital in nearby
682:European Parliament
614:Devlin appeared on
501:Black Panther Party
347:. She was studying
319:Devlin was born in
3320:Brendan McLaughlin
3164:William McCullough
3142:Prominent killings
3031:Dominic McGlinchey
2819:Official Sinn FĂ©in
2757:Dafydd Elis-Thomas
2624:McDonald, Steven.
2038:The SAS in Ireland
2011:, 17 January 1981.
1578:The New York Times
1520:historyireland.com
1483:on 1 February 2003
1357:Meredith, Robbie.
1274:yourdictionary.com
1151:In the 2002 film,
1075:In popular culture
829:Dominic McGlinchey
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601:Parachute Regiment
505:Watts, Los Angeles
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2747:Baby of the House
2727:Succeeded by
2375:Belfast Telegraph
1558:978-0-7453-1295-8
1132:Reginald Maudling
1125:biographical film
1085:Bernadette Devlin
1029:In February 2018
885:commemoration in
597:Reginald Maudling
525:We Shall Overcome
483:Devlin in a 1971
480:
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242:Bernadette Devlin
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