 THE SEEDS OF A POLICE STATE .......There is substantial evidence that a major crime was perpetrated within the Garda Siochana five years ago . The evidence for this crime has certainly been available to senior Gardai ever since then , but no enquiry whatsoever has taken place , let alone any Garda being disciplined in connection with that crime . By Vincent Browne and Derek Dunne . From  'MAGILL' magazine , September 1983 . Nicky Kelly stated that the Gardai then 'spreadeagled' him against a wall and kicked his legs apart , causing him to fall to the ground . They jabbed him in the ribs when they were doing this , and  Detective Garda Thomas Ibar Dunne is alleged to have cursed at Kelly throughout the ordeal .
THE SEEDS OF A POLICE STATE .......There is substantial evidence that a major crime was perpetrated within the Garda Siochana five years ago . The evidence for this crime has certainly been available to senior Gardai ever since then , but no enquiry whatsoever has taken place , let alone any Garda being disciplined in connection with that crime . By Vincent Browne and Derek Dunne . From  'MAGILL' magazine , September 1983 . Nicky Kelly stated that the Gardai then 'spreadeagled' him against a wall and kicked his legs apart , causing him to fall to the ground . They jabbed him in the ribs when they were doing this , and  Detective Garda Thomas Ibar Dunne is alleged to have cursed at Kelly throughout the ordeal .The last alleged 
  assault  on that Monday (April 5th 1976)  was when 
  Detective Garda Michael Finn brought Nicky Kelly up to a cell and shoved his head into a toilet bowl five or six times ; Kelly   was taken to 
  the Bridewell Garda Station     at approximately 1.00am on the Tuesday morning , where he rested the night in his cell . 
On that Tuesday morning (April 6th , 1976) , 
  Nicky Kelly said that Detective Garda Thomas Ibar Dunne shook him and that  Detective Garda William Maher pushed him about and , later on , a Detective Garda Lawlor and a Detective Garda Boland pushed him from one to the other , and shouted at him .   At one stage , 
  Kelly fell to the floor and , he alleged , Detective Garda Boland hit him with a chair - further , he alleged that Detective Garda Lawlor and Detrective Garda Boland punched him on the arms and slapped him on the upper body .  There was to be no let-up for 
  Nicky Kelly   after the lunch break
....... (MORE LATER). THE SEEDS OF ANOTHER BITTER HARVEST .......By STEPHEN GREER . From 'FORTNIGHT'  magazine , October 1983 . In Britain , criminal trials are heard before juries
THE SEEDS OF ANOTHER BITTER HARVEST .......By STEPHEN GREER . From 'FORTNIGHT'  magazine , October 1983 . In Britain , criminal trials are heard before juries   and it is the legal duty of the presiding judge to warn jurors of 
  the dangers of relying on uncorrobrated accomplice evidence : in the North of Ireland , however ,   'terrorist' cases are tried by 
  non-jury 'Diplock Courts'   where the only comparable safeguard is 
  the bizarre practice of the judge warning himself - in 1982 , Mr. Justice Murray refused to convict Charles McCormick , an RUC Special Branch Officer charged with the murder of an RUC colleague ,  on the grounds that the only evidence against McCormick was that of an accomplice !  Judges in the supergrass trials  have tended 
  not  to follow suit . Indeed there is little evidence to show that they have taken any heed of their own warnings . 
The prominence of 
  supergrasses in the North of Ireland's criminal justice system   can only be properly understood as the latest instalment in a 
   long line of 'security policies'  which have failed to eliminate political violence from this society .   In 
  the UK ,   with the exception of the drive against organised crime in 
  London in the late 1960's and early 1970's , informers   have appeared in a much more random manner and have not been fashioned into the cutting edge of a deliberate law enforcement strategy . 
The claim that 
  the supergrass phenomenon   will contribute to the pacification of 
 the violence in the North of Ireland   must be treated with 
  considerable scepticism.......  (MORE LATER). THE PROVOS AT THE BALLOT BOX .......By Michael Farrell .From  'MAGILL'  magazine , June 1983 .
THE PROVOS AT THE BALLOT BOX .......By Michael Farrell .From  'MAGILL'  magazine , June 1983 .The name 
 'Londonderry'  is as 
  offensive to North of Ireland nationalists   as 
  'Rhodesia'  was to blacks in 
  Zimbabwe -   or 
  'Kingstown'  to the people in 
  Dun Laoghaire , Dublin .   Even the 
  'Derry Journal' newspaper  , which normally supports 
  the SDLP ,  attacked them for  
  "...sadly misreading public opinion.."  over the 
  Derry City Council  'Derry-name' change issue .   Sinn Fein  made hay out of 
  the SDLP's gaffe ,   sticking up mocking posters about 
  the 'Londonderry branch of the SDLP'  all over 
  the Bogside.   It was a small issue but to a lot of 
  nationalists  it symbolises what they see as 
  the SDLP's tendency to play down nationalist grievances to appease British , Unionist and even Southern media opinion .  ('1169...' Comment- ...the Provos , on the other hand , blow loud ,long and hard about nationalist grievances : at this stage in their political 'career' they have to , in order that they may keep their own people on board . But that will change in time.)There has only been one 
  test of electoral strength between the SDLP and Sinn Fein  since last October - in a local council by-election in 
  Carrickmore in Mid-Ulster :   it was not an 
  SDLP   stronghold , and the vacant seat had been held by the more nationalist 
  IIP ,   but in the by-election in March 
  Seamus Kerr of Sinn Fein won , with 2,289 votes to 654 for the SDLP candidate   who came third , after 
  'The Alliance Party':   but 
  Carrickmore   is not typical - it has a long 
  republican tradition   and the size of the 
  Sinn Fein   majority over 
  the SDLP   is not likely to be reproduced elsewhere but , significantly , 
  Seamus Kerr   claims that 
  Sinn Fein   increased its vote substantially over its total in 
  the (Six-County)  Assembly elections :  if that trend is repeated , even on a smaller scale , in other areas , 
  the SDLP must be very worried . And there is reason to     think it may be....... (MORE LATER).