Imprisonment of an I.R.A. member / Joseph Patrick Thomas Doherty ; interviewed by Pamela Burton.
Interview with Irish Republican Army member Joseph Doherty in New York Prison. Imprisoned on an extradition warrent in June 18, 1983, he has been ruled a political prisoner by both United States and Immigration Courts. He discusses his legal status; Resolutin 62 which calls for the recongition of the Immigration Board's Court of Appeals to relase Doherty on bail; his life experience in Belfast and Northern Ireland; the reign of terror by the right in Northern Ireland; how the United States does not recognize rightist terrorist activities; the lack of balanced news from Ireland; and that the First and Fifth Amendments provide unique freedoms which United States citizens should protect.|IMPRISONMENT OF AN I.R.A. MEMBER / Joseph Patrick Thomas Doherty| interviewed by Pamela Burton. - Interview with Irish Republican Army member Joseph Doherty in New York Prison. Imprisoned on an extradition warrent in June 18, 1983, he has been ruled a political prisoner by both United States and Immigration Courts. He discusses his legal status| Resolutin 62 which calls for the recongition of the Immigration Board's Court of Appeals to relase Doherty on bail| his life experience in Belfast and Northern Ireland| the reign of terror by the right in Northern Ireland| how the United States does not recognize rightist terrorist activities| the lack of balanced news from Ireland| and that the First and Fifth Amendments provide unique freedoms which United States citizens should protect. - RECORDED: 198-?