" DON'T LET THEM BREAK YOU , LOVE " ....... First published in the booklet  ' STRIP SEARCHES IN ARMAGH JAIL' ,   produced , in February 1984 ,  by 'The London Armagh Group' .As I felt a hand slowly moving down the calves of my leg , my flesh crawled . They were'nt content to jibe at my naked state , they had to  'search'  me - a 'skin-search' .  It sounds ridiculous , but it's true.  I was ordered to turm around , and I managed to totally ignore that command and the following ones .  They could strip me , but no way was I going to assist them .  They were forced to move behind me  and , as I steeled myself , they searched my hair . 
Eventually , they could draw out the search no longer - they told me to re-enter the cubicle and dress quickly  , but I remained where I was , silently staring at each one of them in turn , 
 wanting   them to look at my face .  These were women - women who did this to me .  I am 5ft 1inch and weigh 6st 9lbs , and it took eight of these 
  prison screws   to be present .  I slowly returned to the cubicle and started to dress  , feeling drained , and I noticed a tremble in my hands .  I felt violated , invaded , victimised .  And very , very angry . 
Within the next 48 hours I was to be 
   strip-searched five times .   I wrote numerous letters of complaint to 
  the Board of Visitors ,   calling into question their 
   empty excuses that strip-searching is necessary on  'security grounds' .   Each time I left 
  the prison   I was under 
  joint British military/RUC escort ,   and was taken to the 
  court      (two minutes journey away)  in a steel-reinforced van , 
  locked into a steel  'pig-sty'  within the van   and dragged out of it and hustled into the 
  courtroom   for a 30 second appearance in the 
  dock ,   and returned immediately to the 
  prison .  Both before getting into the van and when leaving it back at the 
  jail   I was 
  strip-searched  ,  stripped naked 
  twice   within twenty minutes , having had no contact at all with the public 
.......  (MORE LATER).THE HEROIC PRISON STRUGGLE ....... 1981 was dominated by the grim and heroic struggle of Republican prisoners for political recognition - which they undoubtedly received from millions all over the world , yet which few governments , least of all London or Dublin , would grant them . From  'AP/RN' , 31st December 1981 .By Teresa Kelly . On June 23rd  1981 ,   as 
  Joe McDonnell  was beginning his 
  fifty-seventh day on hunger-strike ,  the 'Irish Commission for Justice and Peace'   met 
  the British Under-Secretary for Prisons in the North , Michael Alison .   At that meeting he told them that he saw no problem in 
  the prisoners wearing their own clothes  : from that day to July 8th ,   when 
  Joe McDonnell died ,  the British government   was to engage in yet another exercise in brinkmanship with 
  the prisoners'  lives ,   letting 
  the Commission   meet  
  the hunger-strikers ,   but not their 
  Officer Commanding ,  Brendan McFarlane ,   allowing 
  the Commission members   to raise the relatives' hopes only to crush them , as on 
  July 3rd ,   when 
  Michael Alison renaged on the clothes issue .  All along , 
 Garret Fitzgerald , the Fine Gael Free State 'Taoiseach'  ,   was monitoring the situation , and even met 
   the families of the hunger strikers on July 3rd 1981 ,   impressing on them that they should get their sons to accept 
  the Commission's statement ;    but 
  the British government's  'about-turn'  on the clothes issue ,   followed by their stalling , ensured that 
  the Commission was shown as a 'puppet' in the hands of the British .  On July 8th 1981 , Joe McDonnell died after sixty-one days on hunger-strike .   Never at any time   had 
  the Republican prisoners   stated that 
  the Commission's proposals   were acceptable to them yet , in spite of a lengthy and crystal-clear statement by 
  the prisoners , on July 14th 1981 ,  the Commission ,   a creation of 
  the Irish 'establishment' ,   had lent itself willingly to 
  the cynical manoeuvres of the British government : the streets of the Occupied Six Counties   echoed once more , for the fifth time in less than ten weeks , with 
   the fracas of bin lids and of angry rioting ....... (MORE LATER).IN THE SHADOW OF A GUNMAN .......The aspirations of SINN FEIN THE WORKERS PARTY towards socialist respectability are undermined by the continued military operations of the OFFICIAL IRA and that Party's own ideoligical contortions .  From  ' MAGILL'  magazine , April 1982 .By Vincent Browne.It appears that many of 
  the Official IRA's arms   were 
  dumped around 1975 :   one of  
 those arms dumps   was discovered in 
  Monaghan by the Gardai in September 1980 :   among the items found then were  
  six handguns , 10,000 rounds of ammunition , walkie-talkie radios and a quantity of silver coins - left overs from a bank raid .  Training manuals   and other documents were also found , leading 
  Gardai   to conclude that 
  weapons training   had been carried out by 
  the Official IRA   some short time previously .
Sinn Fein the Workers Party   strenuously denies that any of its finance comes from 
  robberies ;   in spite of these denials , however , we have identified the following 
  robberies   as having been carried out by  
  members of the Official IRA since 1975 .   We have been able to identify 
  robberies   that amount to only about 
  half a million pounds   in all and much of this was recovered afterwards .  But we are aware that these represent only the tip of the iceberg - that much more 
  money has been robbed by members of the Official IRA   over the last several years .  One former member of 
  the OIRA  Army Council   estimates that 
  the Official IRA robbed a total of about £2 million  since the 1972 ceasefire .   We have also been informed that 
  two major robberies   were conducted in the run up to 
  the June 1981 general election campaign ,   one of which took place in 
  Belfast in early 1981 when a bank on the Ormeau Road was raided .  The other robbery   took place in 
  the South   and the takings were very considerable .  We are not aware of the precise details of either of these operations and have therefore left them out of this narrative  ; however , we wish to point out that there was  
  a major jewellery robbery in McDowells Jewellers in O' Connell Street , Dublin , on April 24 , 1981 , when jewellery valued at £100,000 was taken .   We have no evidence that this  
  was stolen by the Official IRA   but this is the only 
  robbery   of its size undertaken in the run-up to 
  the 1981 election .   Also , as outlined below , 
  the Official IRA was involved in another jewellery robbery in May 1980   and therefore must have the means of 
   disposing of jewellery on the black market .......  (MORE LATER).