Wednesday, October 10, 2012

BS=UDR + RUC=PSNI.

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

One of my 'An Phoblacht' editorials stated - "The point of attack is the point of rally. Every militant Republican will be on the side of the small farmers (and) in some corner of the land some phase of the conquest is resisted. Where resistance begins organisation is born...."

In all this I was adventuring far beyond my authority and, of course, I provoked protests , and I published them : "There are men in Ireland whose vision is not your vision , whose faith in the people is not yours , whose ideal is still the Ireland of Pearse and McSwiney..." I have no doubt Maurice (Moss) Twomey , Chief of Staff and the outstanding influence in the IRA in that period, was much beset , but he never once let the matter on to the agenda of an army council meeting. There were other grumbles but I kept on shouting and in September 1926 I gave space in 'An Phoblacht' for a long quote from a poster issued by the Donegal committee (the poster itself was probably my own doing) - "We own no landlord rent, and we owe no annuity for buying out rights that were never morally binding on us. We repudiate rent and annuity as a matter of principle." But there is more to building a movement than bellowing in a newspaper. Without warning I got a telegram from Donegal calling me there at once , yet nothing in a letter of a few days before gave any hint that trouble was brewing. I was on the train north that afternoon and Con Quinn drove me from Fintown to Dungloe - Con distinguished himself later as a trade union leader at Dearborn , Michigan , and he was a great help to me.....(MORE LATER).

THE PETER BERRY PAPERS....... The Top Secret Memoirs of Ireland's Most Powerful Civil Servant : Dirty Tricks, Election '69/ Spying on a Unionist Politician/ Keeping the (State) Taoiseach informed/ The Garda Fallon Murder/ Advice to Jack Lynch- 'Fire the pair of them...'/ Vivion De Valera's advice to O'Malley/ Rumours of a Coup D'Etat/ The Internment Plot, November 1970/ Secret Meeting with William Craig.

From 'MAGILL' magazine , June 1980.

" Mr Craig (and Stout) was visibly shaken when he heard of Mr Smith's visit to Dublin of 6th September , and he took a note of it. He said that he would very much like to believe that nothing would happen this winter but he didn't see how he would ignore the advice of the RUC , his own policeforce , and said that he had already issued instructions for stepping-up police precautions. I referred to his statement that "a sizeable splinter group" was active and asked where was this group operating and how many were there. I referred to the Saor Uladh group which has been defunct since before Liam Kelly went to the USA some years ago , and the Dublin group , the members of which have shown no activity whatsoever for some years. Mr Stout asked what about MacCriostal (this showed that their sources of information were very defective) and I pointed out that since MacCriostal's release from Mountjoy Prison around 1985 , before the completion of his sentence, he had disassociated himself completely from the Saor Uladh organisation. In reply to questions I said that the use of explosives on 17th March 1963 , in Cork, in which one man lost his life and another was maimed , was for the purpose of blowing-up a war memorial and that we were satisfied that it was not an attempt on the life of our President , Mr de Valera. I mentioned that my Minister had received letters from Belfast, from Derry and from people living along thr Border , expressing doubts about any IRA activities in Border Counties and asking my Minister for reassurances....."(MORE LATER).

FEELIN' LUCKY , PUNK....?



....well, if it's next Sunday (14th) you're thinkin' about then you might just be lucky - but you'll have to have a ticket first!

The CABHAIR organisation will be holding a 650-ticket raffle on that Sunday in the usual Kildare venue and, unless any unsold tickets are returned to organising committee reps before then, you most definitely won't be having a winner : as things stand at the time of writing, there are no spare/unsold tickets for the 14th and, indeed, disappointed customers are being offered tickets for the November 2012 raffle instead of this one - and that particular raffle is going to prove more 'interesting' than the October one, as the 108th Ard Fheis of Republican Sinn Féin is being held on that same weekend - Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th November 2012. The normal monthly raffle is hectic enough as it is , due to the amount of tickets involved and the associated paperwork etc but it gets nuclear when it clashes with another Republican event ! But we'll manage , as we have before. Somehow...!

B-SPECIALS=UDR / RUC=PSNI .

REPLACING 'SIX-OF-ONE' WITH 'HALF-A-DOZEN' OF THE OTHER WHEN IT'S THE 'MATHS' ITSELF THAT IS FAULTY ; 26+6 DOES EQUAL 1.

A member of the 'B-Specials' , on his way to a normal day at the Office...

On this date in 1969 (10th October) 'The Hunt Report' recommended a change of name and uniform for an 'official' British-sponsored armed gang to ensure that Stormont would continue to have the 'muscle' to enforce its diktat , as they are doing now with the RUC/PSNI. But Baron 'Sir' John needn't have worried (...he didn't, by the way..) , despite the 'threat' of a Loyalist-instigated 'civil war', the political and military paymasters in Westminster never intended to change the actual structure of 'their' Irish fiefdom - their intention (as with the RUC/PSNI 'changeover') was simply to give the impression that they had done so.

And the more gullible amongst us (although they are well salaried to be so or, at least, to behave in such a gullible manner) profess themselves convinced that a new day has dawned , ignoring the fact that the shadow in the room is caused by an elephant....

A LESSON HARD-LEARNED SO EARLY IN LIFE.

TOO EARLY IN LIFE.



Back on my 'group-hug' horse again , I know , but I hope you will forgive me my indulgence and bear with me. I have mentioned this particular blog before and have been checking-in on it on a fairly regular basis since then, and a post from a few days ago has stayed with me. I have convinced myself that the author is a teenage girl (apologises if I'm wrong) but there is a certain sensitivity in the writing that I don't think a male of any age would be capable of - and again , apologises if that sounds 'elitist' or offensive, as that is not my intention.

The post I refer to begins in this manner - "At the risk of sounding 'deep' about this issue (I'm far too young for that!) I think I have stumbled on the main difference between people that are genuinely civilised and those that aren't, and it hasn't anything to do with how well-off people are, or the society they live in or the political leanings of those that govern them or whether the society they live in is a so-called 'advanced' society or not.

The difference is that people that are genuinely civilised have respect for, and live according to, the spirit of the law rather than the letter of it. Those that are genuinely civilised are guided by their conscience, morality and a personal responsibility whilst those that aren't need clearly-defined laws to stop them from doing wrong, but even if all aspects of the society they live in are governed by clearly-defined laws those that are not genuinely civilised will (most of the time) abide by those laws but only because they have to and not because they agree that it is the right thing to do......" , and is entitled 'THE 'RIGHT' TO DO WRONG.'

To my mind, it's a rather 'heavy' piece of writing from one so young - male or female - and even though it points to a lesson learned, it is such a pity that that lesson had to be learned in such tragic circumstances. As a mother of three girls (all of whom consider themselves to be well-versed and 'street-wise' young women but all of whom will forever remain 'my three girls') there are certain human traits which I hope (hope against hope) that my three girls do not have to encounter , and that blog details one of them. I am not a 'softie' by any means , and was not raised to be one : my parents and my family ensured that my inquisitiveness and my questioning scepticism (which I hope I have passed-on to my daughters) was encouraged and nurtured but I was not burdened with 'adult'-type problems or issues until I had developed enough to be trusted (and expected) to be able to handle issues of that nature. And that is , I think, the reason why I am particularly disturbed by the nature of the blog in question - it has introduced a child into a cut-throat world of adult treatchery that no child should be confronted with. And the two women referred to in the blog can add that to the disgusting legacy they will leave in their wake.
You can read the full post here, and the blog itself can be read here.

IRISH FARMERS PROTEST OUTSIDE THE BIGGEST SLURRY PIT IN THE STATE...

A combine harvester on its way to a straw house in Dublin , Tuesday 9th October 2012.

It was a delight to witness about 20,000 Irish farmers and their families close down Dublin City yesterday (Tuesday 9th) in a well-organised protest against State/EU/IMF threats to their standard of living - those who organised the protest and those who made it their business to take part in same and/or otherwise supported it are to be congratulated , and those who should have called their members out on protest in support - but didn't - are to be condemned for their bad judgement which can be attributed to their cosy relationship to 'Green Look-a-Likes' , the State Labour Party , who are presently , as expected, turning their back on election promises (and on those that were foolish enough to vote for them) in order to prop-up their right-wing coalition administration with Fine Gael.

This State Labour Party has exposed itself as being just a 'political prop', available (at a price) to support any other Party with which it can cohabitate , in power, for as long as it takes for its members to secure their own financial futures. Mr Gilmore and Company would do well to remember the words of Jim Larkin - "The men whose manhood you have broken will loathe you, and will always be brooding and scheming to strike a fresh blow."

And that "fresh blow" will be delivered to the State Labour Party by those that that party claims to represent - the workers , the unemployed and the underprivileged. And the sooner the better.

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Sunday, October 07, 2012

'END A' TIMEs FOR KENNY'S STATE.....




Not for the first time , the right-wing 'Bible' that 'TIME Magazine' has become , has got it wrong : Enda Kenny and the (Fine Gael / State Labour Party) Free State Coalition that he heads-up , with permission from the IMF and the EU , of course , is not the 'economic guru' coming to the rescue of 'his people' who have recently been savaged by an incompetent political leadership : rather , he is a continuance of same - it's just that he's a better dresser than his predecessor was. 'TIME' magazine aims itself exclusively at the 'business class' - those it considers to be wealthy enough to satisfy its advertisers - and, from their perspective, the 'Enda Kenny's' of this world can do no wrong : to secure and/or increase the wealth of the wealthy and, once viewed from that perspective, it comes as no surprise that it cheers-on the likes of Kenny but the truth is that the working-class and the unemployed wouldn't consider the man fit enough to grace the cover of a comic book. Well.... with one exception , in recognition of the fact that the man considers himself to be politically useful.

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Wednesday, October 03, 2012

RUAIRÍ AND DAN : LINKED BY THE ONE DATE.

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

Sinn Féin suspicion of me would be sharpened if I should ask the Republican Movement now to entangle itself in agitation , for agitation led to politics and politics to the snake pit of the Free State Parliament. It was true that my message would be to the IRA mainly, but the stampede to my resolution at the General Army Convention was essentially a Sinn Féin stampede. The nearer I got to Dublin the more my thoughts darkened. The townlands would likely have to soldier alone for a while. The most interesting period in the story of a movement which eventually plays a dominant part on the national scene is the early days when the idea that gives it light is little more than a will'-o-the-wisp waiting on men to give it life. The first letters from Donegal concerned themselves with little things ; but then the bailiff struck , the sour, plucky man, and struck again. It made for uneasiness that he picked on Republican homes , isolated among Free State neighbours, and at hours when no member of the household was at hand , and escaped without a Free State neighbour as much as raising a shout. I got no word from my teacher friend. Phil McCauley wrote in his firm, calm way that the story would change once the bailiff struck at Croveigh or the Getins-Houston-Biddy Doherty countryside , but I had only one weapon to my hand - I could make 'An Phoblacht' as near as no matter the official organ of the agitation , and this I did. I gave headlines to the spate of decrees issued at sittings of the court in Dungloe , and I dealt with the troubles of the townlands editorially.....(MORE LATER).



THE PETER BERRY PAPERS....... The Top Secret Memoirs of Ireland's Most Powerful Civil Servant : Dirty Tricks, Election '69/ Spying on a Unionist Politician/ Keeping the (State) Taoiseach informed/ The Garda Fallon Murder/ Advice to Jack Lynch- 'Fire the pair of them...'/ Vivion De Valera's advice to O'Malley/ Rumours of a Coup D'Etat/ The Internment Plot, November 1970/ Secret Meeting with William Craig.

From 'MAGILL' magazine , June 1980.

" Mr Craig repeated , at this stage, that he had full confidence in the RUC, that he did not concern himself with details and that he must accept the police reports that a situation existed in which the IRA were active and that further precautions were necessary. I repeated that the Gardai stationed throughout the Border counties should be in a better position to know what was going on than the RUC who, presumably , were acting through agents. I suggested that somewhere along the line somebody was passing false information and I also said that it was strange , too, that before Mr. Craig's statement on the widespread IRA activities no suggestion had come from the RUC to the Garda Authorities. I mentioned that on 6th September Chief Inspector Smith of the Special Branch in Belfast had called to see Superintendent McMahon , the chief of our Special Branch in Dublin Castle , had discussed IRA matters with him and had made no mention of drilling in any particular place. Mr Craig and Stout expressed surprise at this which was obviously not known to them. I said that on earlier occasions Mr Smith had had meetings with Chief Superintendent Moore of the Special Branch in the Depot and with Superintendent McMahon and that at no time had he given them particulars of IRA activities , that he had only spoken in generalities. I said that within the previous 48 hours I had seen Chief Superintendent Moore and Superintendent McMahon and I had had the most categoric assurances that the Gardai were not aware of any activities in Border counties. I told them that the Gardai hadn't a shred of evidence which would lead them to think that a Border campaign would be re-opened this winter......"(MORE LATER).



TWO IRISH REPUBLICAN ICONS LINKED BY THE ONE DATE : 2ND OCTOBER.

Ruairí O Bradáigh and Dan Keating , pictured in January 2007.

Ruairí O Bradáigh and Dan Keating :

Ruairí was born on the 2nd of October (1932) and Dan Keating died , aged 105, on the 2nd of October (2007). I had the pleasure of meeting both men many times , at political gatherings and socially , and 'gelled' with both of them - Dan for the almost sixth-sense he possessed in being able to accurately judge character in a person and not going 'behind the door' , should the need arise, in letting you now what he thought of you , and Ruairí for the same reasons : both up-standing and committed Irish Republicans and Gentlemen , dedicated to the same Cause. We have , physically , lost Dan , but we still have Ruairí , and we are appreciative of that fact , and of the man himself. Happy (belated!) Birthday , Mr. O' B - and may you have many more of them. Míle Buíochas, Ruairí , for all you continue to do for Irish Republicanism !

"..... in Gods name, don’t let it come about that tomorrow, the next day or the day after, that Haughey, FitzGerald, Spring, and those in London and Belfast who oppose it so much, can come out and say, “Ah, it took 65 years, but we have them at last,” and those in Leinster House who have done everything, the firing squad, the prison cells, the internment camps, the hunger strike, the lot, and weren’t able to break this movement, that they can come and say at last we have them towing the line. It took us 65 years but they come in from the polls, they come in from the wilderness and we have them now. Never, that’s what I say to you — never." (from here.)

'When asked if he'd do it all again, there's not a moment's hesitation before he answers, "Oh Christ I would! You met great people and made great friends, you know. They were great times....." ' (From here.)



3RD OCTOBER 1981 : H-BLOCK HUNGER-STRIKE ENDS.



On this date in 1981 the H-Block Hunger-Strike ended , bringing the number of Irish Republicans who died on hunger-strike since 1917 to twenty-two :

Thomas Ashe, Kerry, 5 days, 25 September 1917 (force fed by tube , died as a result).

Terence McSwiney, Cork, 74 days, 25 October 1920.

Michael Fitzgerald, Cork, 67 days, 17 October 1920.

Joseph Murphy, Cork, 76 days , 25 October 1920.

Joe Witty, Wexford , 2 September 1923.

Dennis Barry, Cork, 34 days, 20 November 1923.

Andy O Sullivan , Cork, 40 days, 22 November 1923.

Tony Darcy, Galway, 52 days, 16 April 1940.

Jack 'Seán' McNeela, Mayo, 55 days, 19 April 1940.

Seán McCaughey, Tyrone ,22 days, 11 May 1946 (hunger and thirst Strike).

Michael Gaughan, Mayo , 64 days, 3 June 1974.

Frank Stagg, Mayo , 62 days, 12 February 1976.

Bobby Sands, Belfast , 66 days, 5 May 1981.

Frank Hughes , Bellaghy (Derry) , 59 days, 12 May 1981.

Raymond McCreesh , South Armagh , 61 days, 21 May 1981.

Patsy O Hara , Derry , 61 days, 21 May 1981.

Joe McDonnell , Belfast , 61 days, 8 July 1981.

Martin Hurson , Tyrone , 46 days, 13 July 1981.

Kevin Lynch, Dungiven (Derry) ,71 days, 1 August 1981.

Kieran Doherty , Belfast , 73 days, 2 August 1981.

Tom McIlwee , Bellaghy (Derry) , 62 days, 8 August 1981.

Micky Devine , Derry , 60 days, 20 August 1981.


A statement issued at the time by the Republican POW's outlined the reasons for ending the protest : "We, the protesting Republican prisoners in the H-Blocks, being faced with the reality of sustained family intervention, are forced by this circumstance, over which we have little control at the moment, to end the hunger strike.

After four years of continual protest, and after the failure of the Cardinal O'Fiaich/Humphrey Atkins talks, and having exhausted all other means of protest to bring about a settlement, we embarked on hunger strike on October 27th, 1980.That hunger strike ended on 18 December 1980, when the British government intimated to the hunger strikers that they would implement a workable and just solution which was forwarded to the hunger strikers on 18 December 1980.

In the course of the immediate post-hunger strike period it became increasingly clear that the British government had reneged on their commitment to implement that solution and so we were back in a pre-hunger strike predicament and thus forced to go back on hunger strike. On 1 March 1981 Bobby Sands embarked on hunger strike...."
(continued here.)

Three days later it became clear that the hunger-strikers had achieved their objectives , albeit with certain British-imposed 'conditions' - "..... (it was announced) that all prisoners, including the ones protesting, would be able to wear their own clothes all day long. The only restrictions imposed were that this clothing could not be a form of IRA uniform and the clothing could not resemble the guards' uniforms. Additionally, prisoners would receive much of the remission they had lost while on the protest, and association between prisoners, while not "free," was reorganized to better suit the prisoners' wishes. The demands concerning mail, parcels, and visiting privileges, which had been conceded earlier, were formalized. Initially no concessions were made concerning prison work, but the actual work was re-defined in such a way that prisoners who refused to work for the prison system would not receive much of a penalty....."(more here.)

This poem explains what those of us who lived and campaigned through that period witnessed -

Freed — from grim barbed wire — girt hell brooding concrete oppression over green Antrim hills

Freed — but only in death

that others held captive

this sorrowing night

may see the day.

‘Continues to deteriorate’

Weaker’ ‘in coma’

terse relentless bulletins

batter, rouse,

a nationalist,

strangely, deeply stirred

from long assumed apathy

by that fatal hour.

Tricolour draped coffins

out of Long Kesh

God, how many more?

Black flags in dismal rain

stunned faces, silent

sorrowful crowds

grieving families

Furious anger, frustration

suppressed, seething,

rising, unleashed

Faces of deprived youth

pained, raging

Flashpoint erupts,

in ill-pervading darkness,

running feet, batons, petrol bombs

barricades, smash, flames, plastic bullets that, — explosions war.

Immovable, distant, middle aged

faces of power

clichés easily discharged

in English suburban tones

‘Terrorists!’

‘No concessions’

‘A crime is a crime is a crime’

Like letting Irish people die

slowly for eight hundred years

Criminals?

One elected to their own

Vaunted parliament

(sacrilege! disqualify!) democratically by thirty thousand

Fermanagh/Tyrone

After all

a majority

is a majority…..

A prison poet that, writing

creatively of a lark,

Another who read at Mass

described as ‘religious’

A suicide?

or ‘greeter love hath no man’

Sands

Hughes

McCreesh

O’Hara

Thatcher leaves us our Fenian dead and Ireland still not at Peace....
(from here.)

And Westminster still hasn't learned (...and neither have the sleeveens in Leinster House) : as long as the British continue to claim political and military jurisdictional control over any part of Ireland the conflict , and the justification for it, remains.



SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2012 : INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION FOR IRISH REPUBLICAN PRISONERS.



"We salute the prisoners in Maghaberry Prison, Co Antrim who have been on protest for political status. The British and the Stormont regime, which includes our former comrades who have accepted and now administer British rule in the Six Occupied Counties, entered into an agreement with the prisoners in August 2010 to end strip-searching.

They reneged on that arrangement. They never implemented the alternative of the BOSS chair and so the no-wash strike continues. Even the secretary of the prison warders’ union has stated publicly that the protest should be settled.

Meanwhile there is a publicity black-out on the plight of the prisoners while their comrades outside do their utmost to support them. The political status won at such great cost by the heroic hunger strikers was signed away as just another of the many surrenders to English rule in Ireland by the Provo leadership...."
(From here.)

On Saturday 27th October next , Irish Republican groups in Europe and further afield will be holding a day of action to show their support for Irish Republican POW's : more information here , and we will be re-posting this event over the coming weeks. Get yourself organised now to either support an already-announced protest or organise one yourself in your own area. Our prisoners need your help.

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Saturday, September 29, 2012

RSF CLONDALKIN , DUBLIN , POW PICKET , SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2012.

P.O.W. PICKET , CLONDALKIN , DUBLIN , SATURDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2012 : BRIEF REPORT AND PICS.

Group pic of RSF members and supporters in Clondalkin on the POW picket.

Thirteen RSF members and supporters held a 75-minute picket on Saturday 29th September 2012 in Clondalkin , Dublin, in support of Irish Republican POW's. The event was well received by passers-by and motorists , who beeped their car horns in support , and a three-person team distributed 100 'leaflet/information packs' (comprising a total of 350 items ie 60 'packs' with four items each , 30 X 3 and 10 X 2) .

State 'Special Branch' men approaching those on the picket...

Two State Special Branch men , who had been observing the proceedings from a short distance away for about 15 minutes before they approached those on the picket, spent about ten minutes recording the names and addresses of the Republicans before returning to their car where , again, they continued to observe for another twenty minutes, before driving away (probably to a local hotel for a taxpayer-funded lunch).

Special Branch man Kieran Lunn (and his associate) 'on' the picket.....

Apart from the unwelcome above-mentioned 'interlude' , the 75-minute picket achieved its objective in that the plight of Irish Republican prisoners was highlighted , with particular emphasis on Martin Corey and Marian Price.

One of the RSF supporters on the picket in Clondalkin , outside the offices of SDCC.

A more complete report , with additional pictures , will be published in the October 2012 issue of 'SAOIRSE' , which goes to print on Wednesday 3rd October 2012.

Thanks for reading , Sharon.






Wednesday, September 26, 2012

FAMILY - A POISON TREE ?

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

De Valera had an easier road now, but he still felt his way carefully. His first proposal did little more than pose the question whether Republican TD's should declare themselves willing to enter the Free State Parliament , if the Oath were removed , but Sinn Féin did not take the proposal kindly and it was defeated at the Ard Fheis. De Valera withdrew to found Fianna Fáil , a decision which created new problems , as many members of the IRA favoured political action of this kind. There was sharp discussion on whether membership of Fianna Fáil was compatible with membership of the IRA. In these circumstances the IRA put forward a plan that Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin ('1169..' Comment : the two are practically one Party today...) should agree on a panel of candidates to go forward at the forthcoming general election with IRA support , 'to win a majority'. The majority should then meet outside the Free State Parliament to agree on the composition of the government , and on the steps 'progressively to restore the Republic peacefully'. The Republican TD's would enter the Free State Parliament to get control of the instruments of the State. The executive committee , senior officers and army council met at my place , 39 Marlborough Road , Donnybrook , Dublin, and held a long session on this proposal , finally recommending it to the army council. Jack Plunkett alone dissented. Sinn Féin resented IRA intervention into the political field which they looked on as their own but they agreed to go along, provided Fianna Fáil candidates pledged themselves not to enter the Free State Parliament as a minority. Fianna Fáil said the only way to win a majority was to declare willingness to go into the parliament as a minority and, when the discussions broke down, Sinn Féin leaders considered that they had been pushed dangerously near to 'the slippery slopes of politics' and many of them, justifiably enough, blamed me for it.(MORE LATER).

THE PETER BERRY PAPERS....... The Top Secret Memoirs of Ireland's Most Powerful Civil Servant : Dirty Tricks, Election '69/ Spying on a Unionist Politician/ Keeping the (State) Taoiseach informed/ The Garda Fallon Murder/ Advice to Jack Lynch- 'Fire the pair of them...'/ Vivion De Valera's advice to O'Malley/ Rumours of a Coup D'Etat/ The Internment Plot, November 1970/ Secret Meeting with William Craig.

From 'MAGILL' magazine , June 1980.

" Mr Craig said that he would give this matter serious concern and stated that he was greatly relieved to hear what I had conveyed to him from my Minister. He referred to the impending visit of a member of the IRA to America and asked me were we aware of and concerned about that . I was already aware that the FBI had told Scotland Yard who told the RUC that information about the visit had emanated from Dublin. I admitted awareness and said that that was taken care of. Scotland Yard are already aware from the FBI of the steps to be taken. Mr Craig referred to the leniency with which our Courts treated the IRA and referred to the very short sentences given to the men armed with machine guns who were arrested near Cappoquin. I explained that under our Constitution our summary courts could only try minor offences , that if we had charged the men with indictable offences they would have been entitled to trial by jury and that, from bitter experience, we could not hope to get a jury unanimously to bring in a guilty verdict. In reply to an inquiry I explained that the Special Criminal Court could only function when the Government made a proclamation that the ordinary courts of justice were not sufficient for the maintenance of law and order and that before such a proclamation could be made , incidents would have to occur which would demonstrate to the public that the ordinary Courts were inadequate. Mr Craig said that he appreciated the sequence but the people in the Six Counties did not and they were only concerned that, somehow or other , effective steps should be taken so that they could live their lives in peace and safety....."(MORE LATER).

DON'T FORGET.....

......this coming Saturday (29th September) the Clondalkin-based Cumann of Republican Sinn Féin (the Maire Drumm/Kevin Barry Cumann) will be holding a picket in Clondalkin in support of Irish POW's : details here.



This hour-long picket will start at 12.30pm : bus info here or, if you're driving to the event , you can avail of free parking in the carpark of the Mill Shopping Centre , which is less than ten metres distance from where the picket will be taking place. All genuine republicans welcome !

" I WAS OUTTA ME HEAD WHEN I DONE IT...."

'AMPLIFIED' : A powder, containing dimethocaine, a local anaesthetic with stimulant properties similar to cocaine. Also sold as Mind Melt.....

Well, that explains it : why Doctor Reilly so blatantly broke one of the 'values' of Fine Gael ("Fine Gael believes in being truthful and courageous in what we do....we stand for integrity in public life...") - the man just wasn't himself when he done it . He was 'tired and emotional' as opposed to being just another Free State 'Stroker'. However , this 'JR' - like his equally obnoxious tv-namesake - claims to be 'the innocent bystander' in developments that have nothing (much) to do with him and that he acted above board and in good faith at all times. Well , doctors differ , Mr Reilly , and not all your 'patients' will swallow that particular medicine.

A POISON TREE : YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR FRIENDS BUT YOU CAN'T CHOOSE YOUR FAMILY.



This type of post is a first for us. The blog in question is 'doing the rounds' in the area where I live (Clondalkin, Dublin) and has left those that have read it in an angry mood - sad , yes , and feeling disgusted, but angry , too. And no wonder. I actually cried having read it - a mixture of disgust , sadness and anger brought tears to my eyes and I just can't get the subject matter out of my mind. It's very hard to believe that people could do this to each other , but all the harder to think that family members could do it on their own parents. But read the blog yourself (I'll give you the link before I finish this post) and the proof seems to be irrefutable. For some reason , it brought William Blake's poem to mind :

I was angry with my friend:

I told my wrath, my wrath did end.

I was angry with my foe:

I told it not, my wrath did grow.

And I watered it in fears

Night and morning with my tears,

And I sunned it with smiles

And with soft deceitful wiles.

And it grew both day and night,

Till it bore an apple bright,

And my foe beheld it shine,

And he knew that it was mine -

And into my garden stole

When the night had veiled the pole;

In the morning, glad, I see

My foe outstretched beneath the tree.


I don't know the author of the blog (a teenage girl, I think...?) , nor do I know the family involved , although I would like to find out : the author deserves a hug and could do with someone to share his/her justifiable anger with, whilst his/her cold-shouldered uncle should be highlighted as a role-model. But his two sisters should be shunned by all humans and exiled to a place where they could only hurt , disappoint, vex and irritate each other. The mother and her late husband deserve sympathy and an understanding of the distress that has been forced on them by two of their own daughters. I feel quesy having read it because I know and visit all the places mentioned in the various blog posts and the thought that I might have actually rubbed shoulders - even breathed the same air - as one or other of those two women makes me uneasy and leaves me feeling unclean.

The author has asked his/her readers to publicise the blog (".... I am asking readers that have a Facebook page or a Twitter account or their own blog or website , or if they have contacts with journalists, if they could please help publicise my blog as I know from the experiences that my immediate and extended family are going through just how divisive theft like this can be for all concerned....") and whoever you are that is reading this now - and wherever you are - I'm asking you to please do the same : spread the link , share it with your contacts on Facebook , Twitter etc , highlight it on your own blog or website , bring it to the attention of print journalists , pass it on to radio presenters etc - anything you could do in that regard would be appreciated. It is truly a worrying and disgusting occurance and it disturbs me that it has happened. Read it for yourself , and feel the anger.

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Sunday, September 23, 2012

'EVE RALLY' , DUBLIN , 22-9-12 - BRIEF REPORT AND SOME PICS.

RSF ANNUAL EVE OF ALL-IRELAND RALLY , SATURDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER 2012.

Lectern front , 22-9-12.

The Republican Sinn Féin-organised 'Eve of All-Ireland Rally' was held , as advertised, on Saturday 22nd September 2012 , in O'Connell Street , Dublin , and was observed by approximately 200 people. The event began at 2pm outside the Garden of Remembrance in Parnell Square when those present assembled behind an RSF Colour Party , uniformed representatives from Na Fianna Éireann and Cumann na mBan : and the 'Pride of Erin' Republican Flute Band from Portadown in County Armagh. The parade marched from there and arrived on the isle facing the GPO at 2.15pm and the Chairperson , Diarmuid Mac Dubhghlais , RSF Ard Chomhairle, introduced himself to the crowd and began proceedings. The speeches delivered by the three Republican speakers - Des Dalton , Róisín Hayden and Fergal Moore - all highlighted the prisoner issue , mentioning in particular Martin Corey and Marian Price. The full text of each speech will be published in the October 2012 issue of 'Saoirse' , which goes to print on Wednesday 3rd of that month. We publish with this short report a few pics from the event and , if you have a 'Facebook' account , more pics and videos can be seen here.

Pride of Erin Republican Flute Band , Portadown , County Armagh , at the 'Eve Rally' , Saturday 22-9-12.

Chairperson , RSF Colour Party and Na Fianna Éireann.

RSF Colour Party and Cumann na mBan.

Des Dalton , RSF President , 22-9-12.

Fergal Moore , RSF Vice-President , 22-9-12.

Young Na Fianna Éireann member....

...and the same young NFÉ member , pictured with a member of the RSF Colour Party.

The whole event went like clockwork , and even the weather was on our side ! All involved are to be congratulated for their contribution - RSF and the Colour Party , the Pride of Erin Flute Band , NFÉ , Cumann na mBan and the crowd that stood with us in O'Connell Street. The only 'downer' was in regards to the leaflet 'packs' , 300 of which were distributed at the Rally (these 'packs' had five items per pack , meaning that a total of 1,500 leaflets were distributed) : the problem here was that we hadn't enough of them. Myself and the rest of the 'leaflet team' could easily have distributed another 150 'packs' between us , had we had them, but I suppose that's more of a good thing rather than a 'problem', as it shows that there is , thankfully, a healthy interest in the Movement and in Irish republicanism, in general. And events like this Rally help to promote and encourage that interest!

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Wednesday, September 19, 2012

VISITING THE 'SINS' OF THE FATHER.....

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

Seán Lemass was Minister for Defence in the Republican Government , and he summoned senior officers of the IRA to a secret meeting in Dublin to review the position created by the defeat of the independence movement : de Valera was present , and I think he presided. It was agreed among us that the members of the IRA should be ordered to report back to their units and that a General Army Convention be called as soon as Companies were in a position to elect their delegates. Lemass would be assisted , meanwhile, by an advisory army council , and I was a member of that council. As the time for the IRA Convention drew near , I suggested at an army council meeting that the IRA should declare itself an independent organisation , but the proposal found no support. I moved it at the General Army Convention but here again the case I made won very little backing. An overwhelming decision against it had almost been taken when George Plunkett asked Frank Aiken whether there was any truth in a rumour of talks , on a responsible level, on the advisability of Sinn Féin TD's entering the Free State Parliament if the oath of allegiance was removed. Frank Aiken said there had been informal talks along that line - he was IRA Chief of Staff at the time. It would be difficult to give a picture of the commotion this statement caused. To those IRA delegates , the Free State Parliament was not merely an usurping authority but the meeting place of the very men at whose orders so many of our friends had been executed. There was no real discussion , just an outburst of pain and passion. IRA Officer Commanding , Cork 1 Brigade , in an emotion-choked speech , declared for the shelter of my resolution, which was carried by a stampede vote, but for reasons far other than had influenced me to move it as I had no idea, just then, that de Valera had in mind to ask Sinn Féin to drop its rigid* pose before history and give itself* a role in life.

(* - the author obviously wouldn't agree with me, but I would consider Sinn Féin's position at that time [and, from when it became 'Provisional' and up to 1986 at least] to be 'principled' rather than "rigid" , nor would I agree that it must, as the author suggests, change that which it believes in in order to "give itself a role in life". What good or value is there in 'a role in [political] life' if you are not true to yourself in that 'role' ?) (MORE LATER).

THE PETER BERRY PAPERS....... The Top Secret Memoirs of Ireland's Most Powerful Civil Servant : Dirty Tricks, Election '69/ Spying on a Unionist Politician/ Keeping the (State) Taoiseach informed/ The Garda Fallon Murder/ Advice to Jack Lynch- 'Fire the pair of them...'/ Vivion De Valera's advice to O'Malley/ Rumours of a Coup D'Etat/ The Internment Plot, November 1970/ Secret Meeting with William Craig.

From 'MAGILL' magazine , June 1980.

"Mr. Craig went on to say that there was considerable uneasiness in Government circles and that they were not at all satisfied that the IRA were not preparing for a resumption of hostilities. He said that his information was that the IRA attacks this time would be on persons rather than on police barracks and it emerged, at this stage, in a general discussion, that he was referring to a circular issued by Scotland Yard to all Chief Constables , Naval Installation Commanders etc warning them to be on the watch-out for IRA saboteurs. As I was already aware that Scotland Yard had informed the RUC that their information had come from the Garda I made a show of saying that we were the source of information to the British authorities , that we had intended to put them on their guard and no more than that , that we had no reason to think that an outbreak of violence was imminent. I said that if the Six-County statements were based on the information circulated by Scotland Yard they were completely out of proportion to the weight of our news and I mentioned that the Scotland Yard directive had been publicised in the 'Daily Express' newspaper of 26th August - I produced a photostat of the 'Daily Express' article and I deprecated such newspaper publicity. I suggested that it would be too much to expect that an organisation like the IRA would die overnight , that the organisation itself had admitted publicly in February 1962 that it had no public support ('1169' Comment : not the case **LINK** ...) and that they could not hope to reorganise on any scale without newspaper publicity. I suggested that publicity was their life's blood and that statements emanating from the Six Counties, such as Mr. Craig's , would be precisely what they would want...."(MORE LATER).

MARIAN PRICE DEMO , DUBLIN , SATURDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER 2012.

Marian Price (in green coat).

On Saturday 15th September last, we shared the centre of Dublin City with between one and two-thousand Irish republicans, who had marched from the Garden of Remembrance to the GPO in O'Connell Street in a show of solidarity with one of our imprisoned comrades , Marian Price , although if you were dependent on State/mainstream media you would never know that this event took place as both RTE television and its clone , TV3, completely ignored the fact that Dublin city centre was brought to a standstill for a couple of hours by those that filled O'Connell Street in support of the woman. Pure censorship , as expected. However , a 'YouTube' video of proceedings can be viewed here (thanks, Paula) and if you have a 'Facebook' account you can view pics and other videos of that demonstration here (...and thank you, Trev!).

Incidentally , we distributed 300 'packs' of Irish republican leaflets (a total of 1,200 items) before and during the demonstration , leaving us with only 200 'packs' for the 'Eve Rally' this coming Saturday (22nd September) which , as we know only too well from past experience, won't be enough - and so another 100 'packs' will , I'm told, be readied in time for distribution at the event. If you can't make it to this RSF-organised Rally - and you can spare about six minutes of your time - you can see where the organisers are 'coming from' by watching this video. And if you can make it , you'll be more than welcome , whether you're a Dub or you're from Meath , Donegal or Mayo (...or any of the other 28 Counties!) .

VISITING THE 'SINS' OF THE FATHER UPON THE CHILD.....



An extreme example , no doubt - but when a precedent is set it can open the doors for a lot more than was first envisaged : and that's the danger with this proposed policy which, should they be allowed to do so, they will implement with gusto. They will have to do so in order to preserve their own place in the pecking order, ensuring that they themselves , their family and their political colleagues are not forced to suffer the indignities of the 'ordinary life' which they condemn their 'subjects' to. It can only be a matter of time before this 'Sins-of-The Father' policy will be 'tweaked' to disallow a person his/her social welfare entitlements if there is another person in the same house already in receipt of a welfare payment. The politicians here have financially (and morally) insulated themselves from the ravages of economic recession but there is a price to be paid for doing so. And it's the rest of us that will be made pay that price. A white-washed wall is too good for them.

"IN THE 22nd YEAR OF HIS AGE...."



On 20th September 1803, Robert Emmet was hanged, drawn and quartered in Thomas Street, Dublin. In Thomas Street this Thursday night (20th September) at 7.30pm outside St Catherine's Church , a wreath will be laid in memory of Emmet and those other Irish Rebels and a few words will be spoken by Pat Wallace . Then , on Friday 21st September , the film ' 'Mise Éire' will be screened at the 'Ireland Institute' in Pearse Street in Dublin , at 6.30pm , following which a talk on James Connolly and the Irish Revolution , delivered by Lorcan Collins , will be held. At 9.00pm that evening , for 30 minutes, 'Songs of The Revolution' will be discussed. More information can be obtained from the organisers - The Ireland Institute, The Pearse Centre, 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2. Phone: 01 670 4644. Please support , if you can or, at least, give them a ring and thank them for their continuing efforts in this field. It's an uphill struggle, believe me !

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Wednesday, September 12, 2012

GREEN LABOUR TO GET THE 'GO LIGHT'.

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.
But I was a bad messenger to the Republican Movement just then : Sinn Féin held it against me that I sponsored the resolution, at the first General Army Convention after the cease-fire, by which the IRA declared itself an independent organisation and withdrew its allegiance from the Republican Government. The Sinn Féin position was a simple one : the people were confused by press and pulpit and must be won back to the allegiance of the Republic , and they would express this allegiance by returning a majority of Sinn Féin candidates at a general election. The Treaty was simply a piece of penal legislation directed against the Republic by Britain and no laws proceeding it were binding. The surviving members of the second Dáil Éireann who voted against the Treaty were the basis for the legitimate government of the Republic and all republicans owed that government their allegiance ; that second Dáil Éireann was never properly dissolved.

Sinn Féin TD's , elected for the first time in 1923 - I was one of them - sat with those others of the Second Dáil in somewhat the same relation as townland delegates sat with our committee. I very quickly formed the conviction that nothing good could come out of this body , for here was the same climate of ideas as in 1918 - the same impatience with every gesture towards agitation on social issues. It seemed to me that the IRA must separate itself from this political pattern , if it was to make its way into vital association with the people by giving itself a role in struggles on concrete issues , which alone could expose the interests with which the Treaty corresponded and create the forces for their overthrow.(MORE LATER).

THE PETER BERRY PAPERS....... The Top Secret Memoirs of Ireland's Most Powerful Civil Servant : Dirty Tricks, Election '69/ Spying on a Unionist Politician/ Keeping the (State) Taoiseach informed/ The Garda Fallon Murder/ Advice to Jack Lynch- 'Fire the pair of them...'/ Vivion De Valera's advice to O'Malley/ Rumours of a Coup D'Etat/ The Internment Plot, November 1970/ Secret Meeting with William Craig.

From 'MAGILL' magazine , June 1980.

"I referred to the newspaper reports (Irish Times , Irish Press , Belfast Telegraph etc) in which Mr. Craig was reported as having said that he was concerned about the amount of illegal activities of the IRA across the Border and that security precautions were being increased on that account. I said that my Minister had received , even in the past 48 hours, the most categoric assurances from the Garda Authorities that there was no drilling going on in any of the Border counties of Donegal , Monaghan , Cavan or Louth (which had been named in the newspapers). I said that the Officer at Garda Headquarters specifically in charge of such matters had, on my instructions on 2nd October , made personal enquiries of each of the Chief Superintendents in charge of our Border Counties and had been told by each, in turn, that no drilling was going on. I invited my listeners to give me particulars identifying the places.

Mr. Craig said that he had full confidence in his police who had informed him of the IRA activities without particularising and that he had been told by "the brother of a friend of his" that while motoring in the 26 Counties beyond Belleek in August he had seen two men with rifles wearing blue berets and wearing armlets or shoulder flashes. He asked what were they but IRA : as to this , I have made enquiries - the Gardai suggest that the two men may be soldiers in mufti , or ex-soldiers , who served in the UN Force in the Congo who were all permitted to retain their blue UNO berets , armlets and shoulder flashes when leaving. The Gardai suggest that they may have been shooting rabbits with .22 rifles and completely discount the idea that they were IRA...."
(MORE LATER).

THE STATE LABOUR PARTY ARE THE 'NEW' GREENS.



This missive was released last week by SIPTU for two reasons : to try and present the State Labour Party as the only trusted 'political safeguard' that working-class people have against a right-wing onslaught and in the hope that the union involved (SIPTU) can promote itself as a 'concerned organisation' to the public. It failed on both counts : the "....all-out attack on workers.." is well underway and is not only being supported by 'Labour' but is being encouraged by that party. SIPTU will never recover from 'Slushfund Gate', nore does it deserve to. This is a case of one useless organisation attempting to protect another , in the hope that the favour will be returned.

Like the State Labour Party (which it is affiliated to) SIPTU is only in it for what it itself can get out of it. Just as the failed 'Green Party' were only in Leinster House for the pensions , the State Labour Party will get their answer the next time voters are given the opportunity. These two Green-impersonators deserve that same treatment and the sooner they get it, the better - maybe then the people will realise that they will have to fight for themselves to improve their own standards , and not put their faith in charlatan outfits like SIPTU and the State Labour Party.

IT'S A DRAW.........



......THAT 'P' WANTS THE GAA TO BAN WOMEN AND THIS WOMAN WANTS TO BAN THE GAA FROM MY RAFFLE OUTINGS !

On Sunday 9th September last at the monthly Irish Republican raffle , in our usual hotel venue, we were very lucky to get seats , never mind the two tables we needed to work off and the wee bit of floor space we were looking for : I didn't know it at the time , but Dublin were playing against Tipperary and an hour or so later Kilkenny were playing against Galway and, apparently, there were more fans wanting tickets than there were tickets to sell - resulting in a very packed sports venue , which was excellent for us (raffle ticket sales!) but made for an uncomfortable three-hour job!

But we managed , and the winners we had on the day were from Dublin ,Clare and Wexford : the first county drew with Tipperary in the game that day whilst Clare weren't on the pitch at all and only 'scored' once with us - and Wexford is only good for your holidays !

One of our regular ticket-sellers , Owen , who sells quite a few tickets in a Dublin city centre pub for the Movement , claimed a free pint (point!) or two as two of those he sold to won a few bob: Josh won 1st Prize of €200 with ticket number 114 and Máire took home €40 , having won the third prize on ticket number 103. Seán Ó snook up the middle and took home the 2nd Prize , €100 , on ticket 459 , followed to the winners table by Michael B. from Kilrush , in Clare, who, with ticket 358, claimed 4th Prize of €20. Wexford came in at number 5 when Mr. Rigley took a twenty-spot from us with ticket 333 , which he bought from long-time ticket-seller Kevin K and a young lad known to all of us here collected €20 on 697 , 6th Prize, - good on ya , Owen from Tallaght! Another friend of ours , Anto, sold ticket number 196 to the lovely Theresa and she won 7th Prize of €20 and our last envelope , with €20 in it , was claimed by Mary P on ticket number 004.

It was a hectic few hours , and the noise was deafening - but the rewards for the Movement are well worth the 'pain' and we wouldn't have it any other way , once we can get a good outcome. We'll do it all over again in October next and with a bit of good fortune (and good planning with this good Crew) we'll earn more cash , all of which is gratefully received by our colleagues in Head Office !

COULD HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BY THE STICKS , THE STOOPS OR BY FIANNA FÁIL....



....ABOUT ANY IRISH REPUBLICAN FUNERAL THAT WAS HELD DURING THEIR TENURE.

But it wasn't : instead , it was penned and released by ex-republican Mícheál MacDonncha (pictured above) , a Councillor for Provisional Sinn Féin. Maybe Mícheál is sorry he missed this opportunity for the headlines - or this one - and was pining for a bit of Free State Fame for himself. Whatever his reason is , he has proved the old maxim about the tangled web.... The shame is in the fact that it's himself he's deceiving.

500 4-IN-1 4 15 + 22 (+29?).....

....500 leaflet 'packs', each containing four items, have been prepared by RSF for distribution on 15th and 22nd September 2012.

Four of these items comprise one 'pack'.

Republican Sinn Féin Head Office has prepared 500 leaflet 'packs' (each containing four items) for distribution at two up-coming Dublin political rallies : 250 of these 'packs' will be handed-out to those at the Marian Price Rally this coming Saturday (15th September) and the remaining 250 'packs' will be distributed the following Saturday (22nd) at the Eve of All-Ireland Rally.

500 of these leaflet 'packs' have been prepared by RSF for distribution in Dublin over the next two weekends.

If there are any 'packs' left over (doubtful!) they will be distributed at the Clondalkin POW picket on Saturday 29th. Fair play to the RSF HO staff that collated those 2,000 items and thanks (again!) for not asking me to assist!

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Sunday, September 09, 2012

REV. DR. J A H IRWIN : DISCUSS !

THE (REPUBLICAN) REV. MINISTER AND THE POLITICIAN....

Rev J A H Irwin.

...just a quick note re an interesting discussion which will be held at 8pm on Monday 10th September 2012 at the Lucan Festival , County Dublin , just up the road from '1169 Towers' !

Friends of ours in the vicinity contacted us today and asked for a wee plug , knowing well that it's a subject that would be of interest to us. Rev. Irwin had an interesting life , some of which will be highlighted during the discussion ("....in 1920 Dr Irwin, unknown to his congregation at first, travelled secretly to New York in order to undertake a speaking tour of the USA with Éamon de Valera, President of the First Dáil. Irwin remained a supporter of Sinn Féin and a friend of de Valera until the Minister's death in 1954....[more here]...") . The talk will be delivered by Dr Eamonn Phoenix and it's an event which we on this blog would ordinarily attend but this time we won't be able to make it : at that same time on that Monday night we will be at least one hour into the monthly post mortem into the 'Second Sunday Raffle' , which was held today (Sunday 9th). The 'post mortem' is held to give a voice to the organisers , the 'Raffle Crew' and our customers , as a means of improving the event , if need be , and is too important to miss. So Sorry , Mattie , Louise and Mark , in Lucan - we won't be able to make it (as explained in our 'phone conversation) but we are more than happy to give ye a plug!

And we will have a raffle report ready for the blog before or on Wednesday , in the course of which we will mention the 'four tribes that went to war...' !

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Wednesday, September 05, 2012

EXCLUSIVE !! WE REVEAL WHO SHOT JR !!

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.
I detailed to him the form the struggle must take : I would rather have the bailiff and his escort trapped in a townland for an hour by the people themselves , using their stone fences to block the roads, than see him scared out of it by a few rifle shots. I warned him, too , that it would bring thunder and lightning down on my head if I could be accused of trying to drag the IRA into this agitation by the back door. IRA Members could only help me in their capacity as neighbours. I wanted the seized cattle traced , no more - Seán McCool promised me he would do that and would have such cattle driven into mountainy Drumkeen or Glendowan , where there would be less risk for us in taking them over. He thought it would be a good thing if he went to Dungloe to have a talk with Phil McCauley and maybe meet other members of the committee , so I gave him a note for Phil and then I caught the train to Dublin. My mind was a busy thoroughfare of ideas during that train journey : those men who sat with me in Getins' wide, roomy kitchen were a fair sample of their world. When they talked many people talked and an idea that made sense to them could spread , and this was a good idea - it was a print other men contemplated at other periods in the nation's struggle. Here was what Lalor sighed for - a tax directly payable to Britain , a tax devoid of any vestige of moral sanction. Refuse this tax , have the people take their stand on that refusal and you faced the government with a challenge it could not refuse and a fight it could not win. Republicans could roast the Treaty in the fire from this kindling. My thoughts raced.....(MORE LATER).

THE PETER BERRY PAPERS....... The Top Secret Memoirs of Ireland's Most Powerful Civil Servant : Dirty Tricks, Election '69/ Spying on a Unionist Politician/ Keeping the (State) Taoiseach informed/ The Garda Fallon Murder/ Advice to Jack Lynch- 'Fire the pair of them...'/ Vivion De Valera's advice to O'Malley/ Rumours of a Coup D'Etat/ The Internment Plot, November 1970/ Secret Meeting with William Craig.

From 'MAGILL' magazine , June 1980.

" On 26th September 1963 , reports appeared in the daily newspapers giving considerable publicity to statements , attributed to Mr. Craig , Minister for Home Affairs, about IRA drilling in our Border counties , the presence here of a 'sizeable splinter-group' of the IRA , the lack of effort on the part of the "Dublin authorities" to control such activities and the taking of security precautions in the Six Counties. On my Minister's directions I wrote to Stout , Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, suggesting that I might meet him to discuss "matters of mutual interest" and I enclosed a cutting from the 'Irish Times' newspaper of 26th September. He phoned me at my home on the evening of Tuesday 1st October and an appointment was fixed for Stormont at 12.00 noon on Friday 4th October. I saw Stout alone on Friday 4th October and our discussions were very cordial - we had met and corresponded on earlier occasions. After about 20 minutes he suggested that I should repeat to his Minister what I had said to him about the undesirability of giving the IRA free publicity. He felt that his Minister would be impressed by what I had to say , and I agreed to this as such an eventuality had been considered in advance and I had received my Minister's directions in the matter. The discussions with the Secretary and, secondly , the Minister with the Secretary, followed on similar lines and I shall give an account as if the discussions were one....."(MORE LATER).

IRISH REPUBLICAN ACTIVITIES FOR SEPTEMBER 2012 IN DUBLIN :



On Saturday September 8th , from 12 Noon to 2pm on the traffic isle facing the GPO in O'Connell Street in Dublin City Centre , a picket will be held to show support for Martin Corey and other Irish Republican prisoners and in support of the August 2010 Agreement : Des Dalton and Cait Trainor will each say a few words at this picket. The following day (Sunday 9th) an RSF-organised 650-ticket raffle will be held in the usual hotel venue. The following Saturday (15th September) a march will be held from the Garden of Remembrance to the GPO at 2pm in support of Marian Price and the following Saturday , 22nd September , the Annual Eve Of All-Ireland Rally will take place from the GOR (12.45pm) to the GPO (2.00pm). Finally (for now, anyway !) , on Saturday 29th September a POW picket will be held in Clondakin , South-West Dublin.

I hope to be able to steal two hours or so from my ticket-gathering exercises on Saturday 8th and help-out the lads and lassies at the GPO and I will most definitely be with the usual crew in the hotel on Sunday 9th to assist in the running of the raffle. Myself and a good few others have already made arrangements to attend the Marian Price march on Saturday 15th and I'll be on two five-person leaflet-teams ('Eve Rally' on 22nd and in Clondalkin on the 29th) to assist the Republican Movement with their events : we have been 'jobbed' to leaflet O'Connell Street , from the Bridge to the Ambassador Building (22nd) and the Mill and Tesco Shopping Centres in Clondalkin and all points in between (29th) !

If you can make it to any or all of these events it would be appreciated - and I might even 'sub-contract' you to distribute a few leaflets for me....!

JACK AND JILL WENT UP THE HILL.....


.....LOOKING FOR NATIVES TO KILL.

When a charity goes bad : this well-known children's charity has , I believe (and I hope) made a major faux pas by getting itself involved with the British Army in order to 'boost its profile' and fill its coffers. It has teamed-up with a musical gang of British Army cheerleaders and has decided to do so in a plush venue with the type of people who will only use the charity to boost their own profile. Whatever financial gain Mr Irwin and his colleagues derive from this charade deserves to be costly in terms of the moral standing amongst decent people which the charity will lose. This is the only ceremony involving that band that I might consider attending and I intend to bring that fact to the attention of the organisers and I hope you will do the same.

5TH SEPTEMBER 1908 - "...the group became Sinn Féin..."



".....a number of women gathered on Easter Sunday 1900 in the rooms of the Celtic Literary Society, and formed an ad hoc committee, later to be known as the 'Patriotic Children’s Treat Committee', with Maud Gonne as the unanimous choice for president. The committee was formed to provide a treat for children who had stayed away from an official function during the visit of Queen Victoria some weeks earlier. By the 30th of June 1900, 25,000 children had registered for inclusion, and the event was held in Clonturk Park on the Sunday following the Wolfe Tone commemoration at Bodenstown.....when the committee had completed this work, they realised that they had skills and talents which should be further utilised. A National Women’s Committee was formed which led, at the beginning of October, to the inaugural meeting of Inghinidhe na hEireann (Daughters of Ireland). The Inghinidhe had as their aims: to re-establish the independence of Ireland; to actively promote the study of Irish language, literature, music,history and art; to discourage interest in English popular culture; to support Irish industry. Besides pursuing their aims, and in the process influencing the way Irish people thought of themselves, the Inghinidhe also gave many women the opportunity to find and use their talents in public speaking, and as organisers, leaders, teachers and journalists. They provided free classes in Irish, history and music to children over the age of nine......in 1902, the Inghinidhe voted to join Cumann na nGhaedheal. In 1907 the Dungannon Clubs unified with Cumann na nGhaedheal as the Sinn Fein League; a year later, after merging with the National Council, the group became Sinn Fein......"

More here , and it's well worth a read. Mr Irwin and his 'Jack And Jill' colleagues could do worse than spend an hour or two reading it and finding out just why it is that the British Army connection they wish to make does nothing "to discourage interest in English popular culture" but will , I hope, 'discourage interest' in their Foundation.

EXCLUSIVE !!! WE REVEAL WHO SHOT JR.......



....HE DID - IN THE FOOT.

Our JR is a lously actor surrounded by other lously actors in an equally lously production , as can be confirmed by anyone who watches his present performance - as a doctor playing the part of a failed politician. Indeed , the only people who like his attempts at an accurate portrayal of the part are some of those who hang non-productively around the Leinster House set and soundstage where this latest in a long line of disasters is grinding to a halt. And what would they know anyway - were it not for a rich benefactor in the IMF Studio they themselves wouldn't be there : they would be slumming it in the Costa Del Dodgy with other criminal elements.....

Thanks for reading , Sharon.




Sunday, September 02, 2012

RABBITTE DOESN'T SEE THE LIGHT......

I SCREAM....



....about the fact that this doesn't happen often enough : one of the socialist and worker-friendly (!) Leinster House reps was still digesting his taxpayer-funded lunch when he was served some 'afters' at a s(h)ell-out conference where he was earning his pension by rubbing shoulders with fellow-business men. This man and his Party campaigned for votes in order that they could "....create an economy and a society that is fair , prosperous and sustainable....(in)a country (sic) that cherishes all children equally.....that values the contribution of the elderly.....where family and community are given priority....etc etc " : the second tragedy here is that 431,796 voters in this State believed those 'promises' and the first tragedy is that those votes were enough to get this 'socialist' Labour Party into an administration as part of a coalition. But perhaps the
real tragedy is that voters like those will more than likely be fooled by Fianna Fail 'promises' the next time round and give that shower of time-serving chancers an overall majority. Anyway : full marks to those protestors , and I hope Oscar Wilde was right when he stated " Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man’s original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made, through disobedience and through rebellion." Let's put the 'Rabbittes' on the run.....

Thanks for reading, Sharon.