FIANNA FAIL AND THE IRA CONNECTION .......
By Breasal O Caollai . 
First published in  ' New Hibernia '  Magazine , December 1986/January 1987 . 
The British told  Dr. Patrick Hillery ,  the Free State  Minister for External Affairs * to   'mind his own business'  regarding issues in the Six Counties -   so he went to    America   and then to    the United Nations ;   his speech to    the U.N.   was as    (Irish)  'Republican' in style and wording ( as that which he delivered in   London and America  )   similar to which one could hear anywhere reflecting the mood of the times .   (  * ' 1169 ... '  Comment - Why was the  'Minister for EXTERNAL  Affairs'  involved in this issue , anyway .. ? )  .
Meanwhile    the IRA   was not  'standing idly by '   : IRA Units from the South   assembled in the gymnasium under    Bily Wright's  barbers shop at  Parkgate Street ,  near Dublin's  Phoenix Park .    Only    fully-trained   IRA Volunteers   were to assemble but everyone turned up for their    patriotic chore .  The Garda Special Branch   watched the goings-on  but their orders were not to intervene .  In a false fear that the  'real men'  would be  'nabbed'  ,   the IRA leadership ,  who were in control of the nightly  'rabble rousing'  meetings outside    the Dublin GPO ,   sent the assembled mobs on a wild goose chase to   the border . 
Many people woke up the following morning in    Dundalk   and other points along    the border   with no train fare home  , or a    commandeered vehicle   in their possession but above all a mighty hangover !    Meanwhile    the IRA Units   travelled to their destinations on  this   State's   side of    the border   and waited ...
There were numerous unofficial arrivals at    the border   including the arrival at    Ballinamore   of a well-known    Republican   from    County Galway  ;   he had been expelled some years earlier  , with the strong insistence of    Ruairi O Bradaigh  ,   because he wanted    Sinn Fein to recognise  'the Dail' * ;    he went to    the Garda Station in  Ballinamore   and asked where    the IRA Headquarters   was  (!)  -   the Gardai   directed him to    John Joe McGirl's pub   at the bottom of the town !   It was'nt long before he was committed to    Mullingar   for alcoholic treatent while his car was use by    the IRA ...   (* ' 1169 ... '  Comment - ...now you cannot GET IN to  (P) Sinn Fein    unless  you  'recognise the Dail'  !) . 
This    Galway Republican   should not be confused with the    Mayo Republican ,   who was driving a flash new car .   While it was rumoured that he got the car from    Fianna Fail   this was not exactly true .......   
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THE SEA GREEN INCORRUPTIBLE ....... 
Seamus Mallon , at 50 , has finally made it to Westminster ,  but the Anglo-Irish Agreement is still a difficult gamble .
Fionnuala O'Connor reports on the North after the elections .   
First published in  'MAGILL'  magazine , February 1986 .   
The 'Agreement'  (Hillsborough Treaty)   was not a major subject of conversation on    the election canvass ,   though it did recur ;    Seamus Mallon (SDLP)    thought the effect was    "...subliminal.. "   .   Mostly the voters wondered aloud if this time    the Unionist ,   unexciting    Jim Nicholson ,   might be beatable and    Mallon   told the like an incantation at doorstep after doorstep ...   "... we're going to do it ,  we're going to do it .. "   .   For some reason he rarely met accusations of 'splitting the nationalist vote ' ,    Sinn Fein's  anti-SDLP   theme-song in the election .   (' 1169 ...'  Comment ;  at the time that   was   what the SDLP were doing  - almost as if they wanted to spare their Westminsters'  masters blushes  by attempting to ensure that they would not have to suffer having  'a fenian about the place' .   Nowadays , the ony difference between  Provisional Sinn Fein and the SDLP are the letters  'D'  ,  'F'  and  'L'  !) 
To the last couple of days , though ,   Seamus Mallon   worried about    Newry's  Catholic thousands   who did not come out in    the local government elections in May 1985 :   "  Round Markethill , now,  my place ,  Poyntzpass ,  Tandragee ,  Hamiltonbawn ,  where they're very much in the minority  , they'll come out and vote to a man   (sic) . " 
In Armagh ,  Sinn Fein Councillor  Tommy Carroll   advanced his candidate's  cause as a canvasser simply by being known to have lost one brother ,    an unarmed IRA man ,  to a shoot-to-kill RUC squad ,  while UDR men   from the local    Drumadd Base   face trial for   the murder   of another .     Armagh    people asked    Seamus Mallon   about    the UDR and RUC   as well  ;    Mallon   was firm -  'they would have to clean up their act' , he said .    ( ' 1169...'  Comment - ...and that was  'firm'  - for a nationalist .  A  Republican would have called for the disbandment of both groups .) 
Mallon   had not welcomed an   'Agreement'   without being very sure that it could lead to radical changes .  It was a  beginning .    ( ' 1169 ... '  Comment -  The Hillsborough Treaty offered only  to 'tweak' a corrupt system , not to  'radically'  change it .  But the SDLP would have been quite happy with a bit of  'tweaking' as indeed , would the Provos be now .)    Seamus Mallon beat Official Unionist Party candidate  Jim Nicholson by a healthy 2,583 votes  ;  the  Sinn Fein candidate ,  Jim McAllister ,  was   down over 3,000 votes   from his performance in    the general election of 1983 .   
Jim Nicholson (OUP)    improved his vote by over one thousand  ;  the turnout was virtually the same as in    1983 .   From that point on you paid your money and you took your choice !   The votes for    the fifteen Unionists ,   and for    SDLP versus  Sinn Fein   were subjected to swift ,  non-scientific  , highly    political analysis   and the various parties drew the conclusions they wished to .......   
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23 DAYS IN HELL : THE STORY OF THE O'GRADY KIDNAPPING .......  
The Gardai had in their possession a clue which could have led them to the O'Grady kidnappers and their captive some ten days earlier .
A card found in a rucksack after the Midleton shoot-out led them directly to the gang once they checked it out - but this was ten days later , by which time  John O 'Grady had lost two of his fingers .  
First published in  'MAGILL'  Magazine , May 1988 .   
By  Michael O'Higgins .
5.  Evacuation Lessons.   
John O'Grady   did not yet suspect it but he was actually in    Carriggtwohill in  County Cork  ,   and not in    the North of Ireland   as he was led to believe .  For the second time in a week his living standards were to drop sharply but ,  compared with what was to follow ,  the grimy cellar in    Gerry Wright's  barber shop   would seem a very attractive place indeed ...
The first night was'nt too bad ; he spent it in a cottage which was damp with ,  he noticed , lots of cobwebs in the corner .  Early next morning he was taken by    Dessie O' Hare   out to a shed in the yard  .  Entrance to the shed was through a two-foot hole in the wall .    Tony McNeill and  Fergal Toal   resumed their guard duties .  Each morning they would take their mattresses out through the hole and then travel a couple of hundred yards through gorse undergrowth to a clearing  - here they would remain until sundown . 
They put blankets over themselves to keep out the cold  ;   John O'Grady   read books supplied by his captors and listened to the radio  ; at night they returned to the shed , which was made from bare cement blocks and measured ten feet by eight , with a corrugated iron roof and a mud floor .   O'Grady   by now was learning to associate the intermittent appearance of    gang leader  Dessie O'Hare   with disruption or trouble .    O'Hare   returned on the night of  October 20 th  ;    O'Grady   was finding him increasingly volatile and aggressive -   O'Hare   enquired of   O'Grady's   guard whether he    (O'Grady)  was getting in and out of the hole in the shed quickly enough , and was told that    O'Grady   was a bit slow .  
Chains were produced and attached to both wrists and ankles  ;    O'Hare   then got a scarf and gagged    O'Grady  :   he started to kick    O'Grady   in the head , legs  , bottom and back .    O'Grady   put his hands around his head and tried to scream through the gag .     Dessie O'Hare   was shouting and cursing that he was'nt getting out of the hole quickly enough  ; he stopped the beating and said  -   " When I say go , you are to gather your mattress and get out of the hole . "    Once instructed ,    O'Grady   immediately gathered up his mattress and dived for the hole  but he was'nt fast enough for    O'Hare   and received another kicking .    He went again , this time more quickly and his improved speed seemed to satisfy    O'Hare's   evacuation requirements  .......   
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