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              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/16 · Item · 31/03/1977-15/04/1977
              Part of Academic

              TS letter from M. Sibthorp, Director of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, who has set up a group to comment "on developments since the Helsinki Final Act", lists members of said group and asks of Kevin Boyle if he could contribute opinion on how the Helsinki Act could affect Northern Ireland. Boyle, in his letter, offers a detailed response outlining his opinion and focuses his response on how the Report can influence Human Rights and economic co-operation, especially between the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/18 · Item · 09/04/1973
              Part of Academic

              TS letter from Edwina Stewart, Secretary, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, to Boyle, sending "Congratulations on the case. . . .It is essential that we keep Hurst here, so keep at it".

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/19 · Item · 17/07/1972
              Part of Academic

              TS letter from Sister Sarah Clarke, Secretary, London Branch, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, writing in thanks to Boyle for coming to London and "speaking at the Rally organised by this association on July 9th last. The Committee are grateful to you for marching with them through central London. Your presence on the platform, your informative speech and your untiring work for justice gained many sympathisers to the cause of NICRA here in London."

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/20 · Item · 08/01/1973
              Part of Academic

              Letter from Stewart, Honorary Secretary, NICRA and from NICRA Chairman [ ], outlining an appeal to support the work underway in drafting a case by the NICRA to take to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg alleging "persistent and long-standing discrimination against the religious and political minority by the British Government, both directly and through the former subordinate parliament in Northern Ireland.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/21 · Item · 18/01/1973
              Part of Academic

              TS letter from Stewart, Honorary Secretary of the NICRA, to Boyle, seeking an update "on Strasbourg" and outlining that a funding appeal for the U.N. case and for covering fees of Hurst Hannum is underway.

              Publications
              UGA A/A44/1/1/5 · File · [196-]-[197-]
              Part of Academic

              Files of official publications and flyers published by the N.I.C.R.A.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/5/2 · Item · 1973
              Part of Academic

              Document made up of a cover page entitled "The Case of the Broadway Three - Report on Torture Trial Where Two Special Branch Policemen and One British Soldier Were Acquitted on All Charges. Printed and Published by the N.I.C.R.A.. Included are copies of numerous press reports of this case taken from the Irish News newspaper. The final page includes a statement from the N.I.C.R.A. on the case and verdict and urging for financial assistance.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/5/3 · Item · 10/1975
              Part of Academic

              Printed report "presented to the People of Northern Ireland by the N.I.C.R.A., with a forward by the N.I.C.R.A. Executive Committee and making references to numerous cases and individual incidents, with evidence and reference from court proceedings and various press.

              The Rafferty File
              UGA A/A44/1/1/5/4 · Item · 1981
              Part of Academic

              TS press statement from the N.I.C.R.A. enclosing a pamphlet published by the N.I.C.R.A. detailing the arrest, detention and beating of James Rafferty by the R.U.C.

              The Civil Rights Case
              UGA A/A44/1/1/5/6 · Item · [196-]-[197-]
              Part of Academic

              TS document prepared by Mrs. Edwina Stewart, Honorary Secretary of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, N.I.C.R.A., for presentation to the non-Governmental organisations recognised by the United Nations Organisations. The document includes a brief background to the growth of the Civil Rights movement in Northern Ireland and discusses the Special Powers Act, Torture by British Army and R.U.C and other related issues.