A ROUGH DEAL .......
Ten years ago EDDIE GALLAGHER went to prison for his part in the kidnapping of TIEDE HERREMA .  He is still there , even though he did a deal which promised him only four years in jail .  His accomplice ,  MARION COYLE , has been released .   DEREK DUNNE   reports on  GALLAGHER's  maverick relationship with the IRA ,  on the negotiations which led to the release of  TIEDE HERREMA  and on the roots of GALLAGHER's  involvement . 
First published in 'MAGILL'  magazine ,  January 1986 , pages 6 , 7 , 8, and 9 . 
Rose Dugdale   was given   prison sentences    ranging from   three to nine years    for her part in the    hijacking of a helicopter on January 24 , 1974 ,    and also for the theft of   the Beit paintings , valued at £8 million  , in County Wicklow .    She gave birth to a son   - Ruairi -  in Limerick Prison .   Marion Coyle and Martin McGuinness    were the godparents .
By mid-'74 ,   the Provos    knew that   Eddie Gallagher    was anxious to get   Rose Dugdale out of prison ;    in August , he got himself    arrested    with another famous   escapee -  Richard Behal -    and having spent one day in   Portlaoise Prison ,    helped  eighteen others to    blast their way to freedom .  Kevin Mallon    was amongst those who got away .  As 1974  drew to a close , it was dawning on    the Provos    that    the struggle in the North    was going to be a long drawn out affair .
In January 1975 , Kevin Mallon was again arrested    in a raid on a house in   Foxrock ;   the 37-year-old  native of   Coalisland ,  County Tyrone ,    was sentenced to    ten years .  Rose Dugdale    was having her own problems in    Limerick Prison -    visiting conditions were stringent , and in April , she went on   hunger strike .  A  cease-fire    was called in   the North early in 1975  ;  Eddie Gallagher was opposed to the IRA leadership because of this .    To him , they seemed incapable of organising anything but    " ...  pompous press handouts and their own appearances at Republican dinner dances .. "    .
Eddie Gallagher    continued to do   military operations    without the authority of    the IRA leadership .......  
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TO WESTMINSTER AND BACK .......
The Life And Times Of Gerry Fitt.
By Nell McCafferty .
First published in   ' MAGILL'  magazine , July 1983 . 
Gerry Fitt    blithely welcomed the defeat of    Glasgow Rangers ,  heroes of the Shankill ,  by Glasgow Celtic , heroes of the Falls ,    shortly after his own   Westminster defeat    of the sitting   Unionist MP for West Belfast -     " We beat them in politics  , now we've beaten them in football  , "    he told the   Catholics    who had come onto    the Falls Road   after the match .    ' The Belfast Telegraph '  newspaper    ran an editorial criticising him for being   sectarian -     "  The editorial was a joke to us , "      Paddy Kennedy   recalled ,   " we'd  never heard of sectarianism or ecumenism in those days .  There were bigoted Protestants in Belfast as top dogs ,  and poor wee Catholics as under dogs .   The only time the Catholics won anything was when Gerry (Fitt)  was elected and the night Celtic beat Rangers .  
  I rang Gerry down at the pub to tell him and it did'nt mean a thing to him , because he backed horses ,  not football teams ,  but I said they were out celebrating on the Falls and he'd better come up .   He was up like a flash and they carried him along the street since they could'nt carry the football team .  Fans meant votes ,  and if football teams kept their spirits up ,  Gerry identified with the football team .  It was just another way to keep the fight going against the Unionists . "  
In Westminster ,  Gerry Fitt    dispensed with football teams and flags ;  he thought the facts would suffice .   The   (British)   Queens  speech ,  outlining the priorities for    Harold Wilson's incoming government ,    had lain heavy emphasis on   the Rhodesian problem ,  where Ian Smith's white government    had just declared   independence    from a   Britain    that had been considering reforms for   Rhodesia's  black majority  .    There was an exact parallel to   Ireland , Gerry Fitt    argued , where a   minority had used guns   in   1912    to   subjugate the majority    and   Northern Ireland    (sic)  had resulted .
As with so many of his subsequent speeches ,  he did not tease out the difficult abstract problem any further , but relapsed into telling stories .......
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IT  HAPPENED  IN  IRELAND .......  From  'The United Irishman' newspaper , Aibrean [April] 1957 , page 8.(IML. IX. UIMHIR 4 - price Tri Pingin [Three Pennies].Thanks to my late friends Christy and Theresa L. for giving me this 48-year-old newspaper ; this thread published in memory of those two old Fenians ! - John.
The foregoing incidents are typical but by no means comprehensive  ;  much worse has been reported , but verification is difficult because of censorship and because the people fear  reprisals .  These things are happening in    Ireland ,   not   Cyprus ,  Algeria or even Hungary .    If we have sympathy for export perhaps we can spare a little for our kith and kin at home .  
A good beginning would be to aid the   families or dependents of the men in jail -    you can do that through   the Republican Aid Committee ,    care of this newspaper .   There are now    112 men in Crumlin Road Jail ,  Belfast ,  7 men jailed in England and  55 men in Mountjoy Prison , Dublin . 
 Their Cause is your Cause : the Cause of Irish Freedom .  
[END of   ' IT  HAPPENED  IN  IRELAND '].
(Tomorrow -  ' A DECADE OF CENSORSHIP ' - from 1983 ).