2 aerial photographs of Ramore Head, Portrush, County Antrim.
Draft of the supplementary submissions to be submitted on behalf of the applicant containing a summary of the allegations of Ramazan Danış against the Turkish Government.
Materials pertaining to the application filed by Ramazan Danış on 26 April 1994 against the Republic of Turkey with the European Commission of Human Rights (application number 24564/94, referred to internally within the Kurdish Litigation Project as Case 89 and assigned to Tim Otty as lead) regarding his conviction on grounds of disseminating separatist propaganda. Danış was accused of being part of a political demonstration at Dicle University on 27 November 1991, whereupon he was identified by police officers as having taken part in the display of a banner promoting the political branch of the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party). Danış denied taking part in the demonstrations and stated that he was being harassed because he was a member of the Medical Faculty Student Association. On 13 November 1992, Danış was found guilty and sentenced to 20 months’ imprisonment. All of his subsequent appeals over the course of 1993 were denied. On 9 April 1997, the Commission ruled that the application was submitted beyond the six-month time limit (the final court decision having come on 21 June 1993 and the notice of application having come on 26 April 1994) and unanimously declared the application inadmissible.
Materials pertaining to the case filed by Ramazan Beyaz on 4 June 1994 against the Republic of Turkey with the European Commission of Human Rights (application number 23530/94, referred to internally within the Kurdish Litigation Project as Case 83 and assigned to Kevin Boyle as lead) regarding the alleged destruction of his house and possessions by security forces on 10 August 1993 during the razing of the village of Cumar in Lice District, Diyarbakır Province. On 15 October 1997, the case was struck by the Commission from its list of cases due to the inability of the applicant’s representatives to establish any contact with Beyaz (‘The Commission finds that, in these circumstances, the applicant has failed to keep his representatives informed of his whereabouts and must, therefore, be considered to have lost interest in pursuing his application to the Commission’).
File relating to Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Initiative for the Advancement of Human Civilisation conference in New Delhi, India, May 1993 at which Kevin Boyle was a participant. Items include letters between Boyle and others regarding links with the Gandhi Foundation and University of Essex and includes letter from M. Rasgotra, Vice-Chairman, Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Initiative, to Boyle, passing on good wishes having met Boyle and enclosing documents on the work of the Foundation (24 Aug 1993); Copy of TS letter from Boyle to Prof. Ron Johnston, Vice Chancellor [Essex University] reporting on 'India Links' and outlining a record of proceedings of the recent conference (22 Jan 1994); letter from S. C. Lall, British Council Division, New Delhi, writing to Boyle outlining excitement at Boyle's visit later in the year and discusses ongoing work of mutual interest. (25 May 1994); Fax copy of letter from Shirley Williams, Harvard University to Boyle discussing upcoming shared talks (21 Nov 1994); Further documents include a declaration booklet issued at the conference (1-2 May 1993) by the Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Initiative for the Advancement of Human Civilisation"; booklet "Rajiv Gandhi's India - A Golden Jubilee Retrospective Ethnicity, Plurality and Conflict-Resolution in Democratic India" an overview by Mani Shankar Aiyar; an overview booklet for the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies; Booklet "A Contemporary Perspective on Jawaharlal Nehru's Vision of India" by Rajiv Gandhi and being the Nehru memorial lecture, New Delhi, Nov 1989; A copy of Declaration launching the Gandhi Memorial Initiative (May 1993).
A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Raigh, [An Ráithe]. Included are the local explanation behind the name (that the sun only shines there for one season), and a note about Cnoc na Rátha, and Raigh Mountain (south of the village).
A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Raigh, [An Ráithe]. Included are the local explanation behind the name (that the sun only shines there for one season), and a note about Cnoc na Rátha, and Raigh Mountain (south of the village).
Robinson,TimMaterial in this subseries relates to Dublin radio station “Raidió na Life” including schedules, brochures, correspondence and receipts.
Tag / Ref: G60/36/11
Folder of both colour and black and white contact sheets, photo prints, and corresponding negative sheets. Documenting local events such as the 25th anniversary of Raidió na Gaeltachta, events at The Sibín, local people and locations.
9 negative images.
Celebration - 25 years of Raidió na Gaeltachta.