Friday, April 30, 2010

REPUBLICAN PICKET ON PORTLAOISE PRISON TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY 1st MAY 2010 , FROM 12 NOON to 1PM.




The POW Department of Republican Sinn Féin has organised a picket on Portlaoise Jail for Saturday, May 1 at 12noon.

The picket is to show solidarity with the CIRA POWs who are undertaking a 48-hour fast from Friday, April 30 at 8pm until Sunday, May 2 at 8pm in support of the demands of the Republican POWs in Maghaberry jail for political status.

Currently the POWs in Maghaberry are locked down for 23 hours a day, leaving just one hour to fit in a visit
(legal and personal) , a shower, exercise and a meal. The POWs took over the canteen in the jail on Easter Sunday in protest against the deteriorating conditions which have since worsened.
Show your support for the POWs and come along to the picket.


A private-hire bus for this picket will be leaving from a Dublin City Centre location at 10.30am on Saturday morning : the return fare is ten Euro per person. To book one of the last few remaining seats on this bus, please email me at - sharonosuillibhan@yahoo.com , leaving your name and mobile 'phone number.
Thanks!
Sharon.






Thursday, April 29, 2010


Aitheasc an Uachtaráin Ruairí Ó Brádaigh don 85ú Ard-Fheis de Shinn Féin in Óstlann an Spa , Leamhcán , Co. Atha Cliath , 21ú agus 22ú Deireadh Fómhair , 1989 /
Presidential Address of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh to the 85th Ard-Fheis of Sinn Féin in the Spa Hotel , Lucan , County Dublin , 21st and 22nd October 1989.....


" The systematic regulation of the Irish nation to that of a dependent off-shore island is becoming too real even for those parties and politicians who always felt it was a pity that John Redmond and his Home Rulers did not work out a full-time career for the fathers of the present-day Leinster House politicians within 'the single market' which the Act of Union, essentially , allotted us in 'the bad old days' .

Lena cheart a thabhairt don Réamanach , áfach, ní mór a mheabhrú dúinn féin b'fhéidir go ndeachaigh sé féin is a pháirtí i gcomhar le Sinn Féin, Conradh na Gaeilge agus dreamanna náisiúnta eile, deich mbliana roimh Éirí Amach na Cásca, le cinntiú go mbeadh an seasamh is dual di ag teanga náisiúnta na tíre , agus ag an dúchas Gaelach san oideachtas, tríd an Ghaeilge a bheith mar abhar riachtanach don Mháithréanach san Ollscoil Náisiúnta on uair a bunaíodh í in 1908.

Bhunaigh an stát 26 Chontae dhá ollscoil nua i mbliana, gan oiread is focal a rá faoi seasamh na Gaeilge sna forais ardoideachais nua seo.

An rud nár éirigh leis an rialtas Gallda a bhrú ar an bpobal, d'éirigh le Fianna Fáil agus an Páirtí Daonlathach a dhéanamh, gan ghíog ó eagrais Ghaeilge atá anois faoi cheannas daoine a bhíodh ag maíomh ghlúin ó shin go raibh Conradh na Gaeilge ceannaithe ag Fianna Fáil....."

(MORE LATER).





BETRAYAL.......
The (State) Gardaí used John Corcoran (pictured) as a (P)IRA informer. They allowed him to be killed by another (P)IRA informer, and have since refused to investigate his murder*.
From 'MAGILL' magazine, Christmas Annual 1997.
By Ursula Halligan and Vincent Browne.
(* '1169...' Comment - their word, not ours.)

Eileen Corcoran has her own suspicions as to who the 'mystery caller' is, but she refuses to confirm that it was John's garda 'handler' . She does wonder, however, about the time her husband was arrested by gardaí, seven years before his death, and the way he was suddenly set free , although it had looked at one point that he was going to be charged. She says she doesn't know if her husband was a garda informer, but she doesn't rule it out.

The Corcoran children, seven girls and a boy, were distraught by their father's death. One of the daughters, Ursula, who was ten at the time, and the fourth eldest, took his death the worst. The doctor had to be called, and she was sedated. "You could hear her roaring and crying when she heard the news. She was soul-destroyed," her mother said.

Eight years later, tragedy struck again when Ursula committed suicide. She was 18 years old when she hanged herself in an outhouse at the rear of the family home. Her mother believes that while there may have been other factors contributing to her death, John's murder* played a large part in it - " It played a large part in all our lives," she said.......
(MORE LATER).




TRADE UNIONS AND THE HUNGER-STRIKE.......
From 'IRIS' magazine, November 1981.


In the twenty-six county general election on June 11th , 1981, trade union support was evident in the election of two prisoner TD's - the late Kieran Doherty for Cavan/Monaghan and Paddy Agnew for Louth - and in the performance of their seven comrades around the other constituencies in which prisoners intervened. Against all odds and the predictions of his opponents , Paddy Agnew topped the poll in his native Louth, with 8,368 first-preference votes.

Central to Paddy's victory - alongside other strong factors such as an excellent republican organisation historically and his being a popular local IRA Volunteer - was the unanimous support he received from the trade union movement in the county. The Dundalk Trades Council had long sent official representatives to the county H-Block/Armagh committee and it was on the basis of this and massive support for strike action in both Dundalk and Drogheda - the two major towns in the county - that there were numerous defections from the state Labour Party to Paddy Agnew's camp.

His chances, which were good because of the extent of republican organisation in the area, were assured by the active sympathy of organised workers throughout County Louth.......
(MORE LATER).







Monday, April 26, 2010

Republican protestors picketing the British Embassy in Dublin , Saturday 24th April 2010....






A similar picket will be held at Portlaoise Prison next Saturday , 1st May 2010 , from 12 Noon to 1pm. Republican prisoners in Portlaoise Prison will , at that time, be on a fast in solidarity with their imprisoned comrades in Maghaberry Prison. Transport arrangements (from Dublin) will be announced as soon as same have been confirmed.In a statement released on the 6th April last , the Republican prisoners in Maghaberry Prison stated -

"Over the past number of years, we the Republican Prisioners in Maghaberry have experienced a continual decline in conditions and a steady increase in oppressive tactics being adopted against ourselves,our families and visitors.

We have encountered a lack of willingness,concern and urgency in our efforts to deal with the system on issues of human rights and moral decency. And now we find ourselves in a position where we can only rely upon our own efforts to highlight the injustices we feel daily. Our concerns of late come with the removal of a Republican prisoner from our wing on the word of the RUC/PSNI with a bogus death threat. Despite guarantees given to the governor, he was still removed.

This curious development comes against a recent incident in which information containing the details of the former governor were planted in the cell occupied by a Republican prisoner. All this at a time when visitors to Republican prisoners are being strip-searched by the RUC/PSNI.
In recent times continuous lockdowns and loss of recreation are becoming more and more common. Searches have also been conducted on our families by the RUC. These lockdowns result in us being locked down in our cells for days at a time with no food, hot water and exercise, showers or contact with our families.

We, the POWs, have also witnessed the attitude of the screws becoming more aggressive with up to five assaults being carried out on Republican prisoners in the last 18 months, all resulted in Republicans being charged with assault in an attempt by a corrupt prison regime to cover up what is happening.
The accumulative effect of these grievances and a lack of any other form of redress, lead us to concede the only way to stop these assaults and degrading treatment is protest."


Portlaoise Prison , Saturday 1st May 2010 , 12 Noon to 1pm.
Thanks!
Sharon.






Saturday, April 24, 2010

UPDATE : A picket will be held outside Portlaoise Prison next Saturday , 1st May 2010 , in support of the 'Political Status' campaign. Republican prisoners in Portlaoise Prison will, by then, be on a fast in solidarity with their comrades in Maghaberry Jail. Transport arrangements to and from the Portlaoise Prison picket , which will be held from 12 noon to 1pm, will be announced in the next day or two. We ask those concerned with the welfare of our imprisoned comrades to please make themselves available for this picket - Saturday , 1st May 2010, Portlaoise Prison, 12 noon to 1pm.


BRITISH 'BUTCHERS APRON' FLAG BURNED AT IRISH POW PROTEST , BRITISH EMBASSY , DUBLIN , SATURDAY 24th APRIL 2010.


A tattered 'Union Jack' on the ground , before being stomped on.



Between the hours of 12.30pm and 2.15pm , approximately forty Irish Republicans held a well-received picket directly outside the British Embassy in Dublin today , Saturday 24th April 2010. The usual 'Special Branch' (political police) harassment was received , with eight of their uniformed colleagues staying , for the most part, in the background ie between the protestors and the Embassy entrance.
For almost two hours, the Republicans received a warm welcome from drivers who slowed down to look at the scene , sounding their car horns in support.



The Irish Tricolour on display outside the British Embassy.


The POW's in Maghaberry are being locked-up in their cells for 23 hours each day, meaning that they are expected to receive visits , shower , exercise and eat their meals (only served after the food has been out of the kitchen for an hour-and-a-half) during the one hour each day that they are allowed out of their cell. Medical facilities are such that there may as well not be any, they are not allowed free association , have no access to education programmes , are forced to watch and listen as their visitors are set-upon by the prison 'drug-dogs' and then listen, again, as their visitors tell them that British Crown Force members are following them home and practically camping outside their houses.


At the security entrance of the British Embassy, Dublin.


It was announced today at the picket , by a member of the RSF POW Department, that on the afternoon of Friday next , 30th April 2010, Republican prisoners in Portlaoise Prison will begin a 48-hour fast in support of their comrades in Maghaberry : more on this later , as the details become known...


"Irish POWs" : news of a planned 48-hour fast announced...


Also, the injustice done to Lurgan , County Armagh man , Martin Corey, was mentioned by another representative of the POW Department : Martin was arrested on April 16th last and sent to Maghaberry Jail - he had served 19 years of a British-imposed 25-year sentence before being released in 1992. He did not sign any licensing agreement with the British in order to gain his freedom, and it was correctly stated at the picket today that his reincarceration is actually internment - that he is now a political hostage in his own country!


Some of the Republican protestors at the POW picket today , at the British Embassy in Dublin.



"Political Status For Republican POWs".

Finally : those present were reminded that a bus will leave from Aston Quay in Dublin at 8.30am tomorrow morning (Sunday 25th April 2010) for those travelling to the POW picket at Maghaberry Jail : the return fare is five euro per person. The organisers and those who took part in the picket today are to be commended for a job well done ; for speaking-up for those who, because of their Republican beliefs , are unable to speak-up for themselves. Well done!
Thanks for reading!
Sharon.






Thursday, April 22, 2010


Aitheasc an Uachtaráin Ruairí Ó Brádaigh don 85ú Ard-Fheis de Shinn Féin in Óstlann an Spa , Leamhcán , Co. Atha Cliath , 21ú agus 22ú Deireadh Fómhair , 1989 /
Presidential Address of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh to the 85th Ard-Fheis of Sinn Féin in the Spa Hotel , Lucan , County Dublin , 21st and 22nd October 1989.....


" In this overall context, the inevitable stampede without real discussion towards "1992" in the EC has already thrown up major issues and contradictions. The bubble of "massive structural funding" has already been burst, while at the same time the reluctance of the Dublin administration to grant even a fraction of the inadequate action to anybody other than the unelected officials of Merrion Street puts paid for once and for all to Fianna Fail claims about a genuine interest in decentralisation.

Even the EC economic experts themselves are now stating publicly that "1992" is no solution for our economic ills. It is going to be tough all the way up to that year - with unemployment, asset stripping , take-overs, emigration and stagnation in most sectors being as bad as we predicted they would be in the 1970's and '80s when we tried to warn people about the snare of EC membership.

Even the latest NESC Report had to admit that the substantial part of the Raymond Crotty scenario on the Common Market was correct. Mr Crotty's case was and is our case also. Yet there is very little debate about this in the Irish media. Politicians are scared stiff to conduct debate on the so-called 'National Plan' , to such an extent that the NESC Report itself is difficult to get in shops and lirraries. Leinster House ostrich-like chooses to ignore the facts and continues to parrot the declining list of 'benefits' which they claim 1992 will bring......."

(MORE LATER).





BETRAYAL.......
The (State) Gardaí used John Corcoran (pictured) as a (P)IRA informer. They allowed him to be killed by another (P)IRA informer, and have since refused to investigate his murder*.
From 'MAGILL' magazine, Christmas Annual 1997.
By Ursula Halligan and Vincent Browne.
(* '1169...' Comment - their word, not ours.)

" I filled up. I felt desperate, " Eileen Corcoran said. "I felt there was only one way out of there and that was in a box. So I was saying to myself how, after all these years of telling me he couldn't get out, does he suddenly say he's semi-retired?"

Looking back at the weeks leading up to her husband's murder * , she remembers other things : she remembers watching him lie awake one night, unable to sleep, clearly troubled by something. When she asked what was bothering him, he didn't answer. She remembers another night when the house alarm went off and John refused to get out of bed to investigate the incident. "You could be murdered out there," he said. She could sense he was very scared.

Then there was the mystery caller , the man who would phone at any hour and demand to speak to John. This man phoned several times during the days in March when John went missing and was anxious to find out where he was. " I have no face for this man. He was just a voice to me. Over the months and years (that he had been phoning) he was a man I wouldn't have liked. He was aggressive. When he wanted John , he wanted John , even if it was an awkward time. He was a demanding man......."
(MORE LATER).




TRADE UNIONS AND THE HUNGER-STRIKE.......
From 'IRIS' magazine, November 1981.

Because of the massive unemployment in Ireland and because the other eight deaths , after Bobby Sands and Francis Hughes, were not as 'shocking' - though of course people were moved and angry nonetheless - industrial action, although still widespread, has been more on the scale of one-hour stoppages at the time of the funerals.

Some sections of workers merit special thanks for their support ; these are the Belfast dockers and De Lorean workers , the Shortt factory workers of Derry, the Dublin building workers, Waterford Glass workers and the 3,500 construction workers at Aughinish - the largest construction site in Ireland , on the Shannon river estuary - who have taken strike action to mark the loss of each of the hunger-strikers.

Evidence of the consistent support enjoyed by the prisoners among trade unionists came in the recent Southern general election and the Fermanagh/South Tyrone by-election brought about by the death of Bobby Sands .......
(MORE LATER).







Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Des Dalton , RSF President , pictured outside Maghaberry Jail , during a 'Restore Political Status' protest.













Update : as well as the picket which is being held in support of political status for Irish Republican prisoners on Saturday 24th April 2010 outside the British Embassy , 29 Merrion Road, Ballsbridge , Dublin , from 1pm to 3pm , a POW picket will be held the following day, Sunday 25th April 2010, outside Maghaberry Jail at 11.30am. During this picket , Sinn Féin Poblachtach President Des Dalton will be going inside the Jail to visit one of the POW's. A bus for the Maghaberry Jail picket will be leaving from Aston Quay in Dublin at 8.30am Sunday morning, and a return seat on same will cost five euro.
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Saturday, April 17, 2010

HUNGER-STRIKER FUNCTION , SATURDAY 8th MAY 2010.




The hunger strike is part of a very ancient Irish tradition, although it seems that James Connolly was the first to use it in 1913 as tool of political protest in 20th century Ireland.
From 20 September 1917, Irish internees used the hunger strike as a means of trying to secure their rights from an implacable enemy.
Thomas Ashe, former principal of Corduff National School,was the first to die after an attempted force-feeding.
Fasting as a means of asserting one's rights when faced with no other means of obtaining redress is something that has been embedded in Irish culture from ancient times. Even when the ancient Irish law system,
the Laws of the Fénechus, which we popularly called the Brehon Laws from the word breitheamh, a judge, were first codified in AD 438, the law relating to the troscad, or hunger strike, was ancient.

The hunger striker gave notice of their intent and, according to the law tract
Di Chetharslicht Athgabhála, if the person who is being fasted against does not come to arbitration, and actually allows the protester to die, then the moral judgement went against them and they endured shame and contempt until they made recompense to the family of the dead person. If they failed to make such amends, they were not only damned by society but damned in the next world. They were held to be without honour and without morality.
The ancient Irish texts are full of examples of people fasting to assert their rights and shame powerful enemies into accepting their moral obligations. St Patrick is recorded to have done so according to
the Tripartite Life of St Patrick. And, in the Life of St Ailbe, we found St Lugid and St Salchin, carrying out ritual fasts to protest.
Even
King Conall Dearg of Connacht fasted when he found his rights infringed. And the entire population of Leinster fasted against St Colmcille when he rode roughshod over their rights. The poet Mairgen mac Amalgado mac Mael Ruain of the Deisi fasted against another poet Finguine over an act of perceived injustice.
The troscad continued in Irish law throughout the centuries until the English conquests proscribed the native law system and foisted English law on Ireland through a series of Acts between 1587 and 1613.
Nevertheless, individual fasts against the cruelties of the English colonial administration are recorded several times over the subsequent years....


On Saturday , 8th May 2010 , a ballad session featuring The Beermats , Pato Cullen and Paddy Sweeney will be held in the 79'r pub in Ballyfermot ,Dublin, to remember the 22 Irish men who have died on hunger-strike since 1917. Doors open at 8.30pm , admission per person is Five Euro and a raffle for POW craft and other prizes will be held on the night.
All Welcome!

ALSO -
- a picket in support of political status for Irish Republican prisoners will be held on Saturday 24th April 2010 outside the British Embassy , 29 Merrion Road,
Ballsbridge , Dublin , from 1pm to 3pm. If you support Republican prisoners , and that which they are incaracted for , please be there , if you can make it....


ALSO -
- a fund-raiser for Cumann na mBan , featuring 'The Druids', will be held on Friday 18th June 2010 , in the 79'r Pub in Ballyfermot , Dublin. Doors open at 8.30pm , admission is five euro per person , and a Republican raffle will be held on the night. Hope to see you there....
Thanks!
Sharon.






Wednesday, April 14, 2010


Aitheasc an Uachtaráin Ruairí Ó Brádaigh don 85ú Ard-Fheis de Shinn Féin in Óstlann an Spa , Leamhcán , Co. Atha Cliath , 21ú agus 22ú Deireadh Fómhair , 1989 /
Presidential Address of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh to the 85th Ard-Fheis of Sinn Féin in the Spa Hotel , Lucan , County Dublin , 21st and 22nd October 1989.....


" And while recognising publicly the assistance and moral support given first by the Soviet Union to the Irish Republic on its declaration in 1919, we have to continue to champion the rights of those nations who were originally dominated by the Czarist empire and whose lot was no better, perhaps even worse in some cases, under Stalin and what followed.

We wish the economic reforms well , particularly if, as seems to be the case , some effort is being made to end the harsh state centralism without a return to the false economic gloss of modern capitalism. But when one notes the strong backing of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher for the Gorbachev experiment , one must be suspicious and ask whether the latest global rapprochement between the superpowers is nothing more than a coming together of the 'advanced' colonial forces in the white Northern hemisphere so that former revolutionaries , former colonialists and well-heeled privileged economic minorities, who gobble-up the vast majority of the world resources, can share out the spoils in an essentially conservative division of power and privilege.

This would see the overwhelming majority of humanity in the poor Southern hemisphere and throughout the Third World in general still deprived of any real share of the wealth of even their own continents....... "

(MORE LATER).






BETRAYAL.......
The (State) Gardaí used John Corcoran (pictured) as a (P)IRA informer. They allowed him to be killed by another (P)IRA informer, and have since refused to investigate his murder*.
From 'MAGILL' magazine, Christmas Annual 1997.
By Ursula Halligan and Vincent Browne.
(* '1169...' Comment - their word, not ours.)

Eileen Corcoran said : " People out there were saying John was a informer , and I wanted to protect my children. It wasn't a nice thing to be branded . I felt we were victims of circumstance. It was very, very tough . You were always thinking what do people think of you..."

Eileen Corcoran says her husband was a quiet , inoffensive type of man , but frustratingly secretive. The cloud of the IRA always hung over them : " He would never tell me anything. He used to say to me, 'What you don't know, Eileen , nothing can happen to you.' It was his way of protecting us, if anything did happen." When he first told her that "he was involved" , she made it clear to him that she was not happy about it.

" I really thought I could work on John. It's like if you're married to an alcoholic. I thought my love would change him and make him see that his wife and family came first , before his country." Gradually , she came to accept that he could do nothing about it. Ironically , two weeks before he died he turned to her in their kitchen one night and told her that he had good news for her. " I'm now semi-retired," he declared. She knew immediately what he meant , but walked away saying nothing.......
(MORE LATER).





TRADE UNIONS AND THE HUNGER-STRIKE.......
From 'IRIS' magazine, November 1981.

International labour and trade union support has been enormous with over 100 union organisations in North and Central America , Europe , Africa , Australasis and Polynesia , expressing solidarity with the hunger-strikers . Major forces such as the Prague-based World Federation of Trade Unions, the Longshoremen in the USA and the CFDT and CGT in France , are some of the best-known supporters.

Industrial solidarity action has been a significant aspect of the hunger-strike campaign. The continuous and intense nature of this action surpasses in extent and degree any industrial action on national question-related matters since the Tan War of 1919-1921. Major days of industrial action have taken place in both phases of the hunger-strike; on December 10th last (1980) , thousands of workers responded to a strike call issued by the National H-Block/Armagh Committee and each death of the hunger-strikers has also been marked by a day of vigils across the country coinciding with token industrial action.

The days of mourning , after the deaths of Volunteer Bobby Sands MP and Volunteer Francis Hughes brought out the greatest number of workers - approximately 250,000 workers downed tools on the day of each of the funerals of Bobby Sands and Francis Hughes with every major industrial centre registering a total shut-down for some part of the day in protest at Britain's death policy in the H-Blocks.......
(MORE LATER).







Thursday, April 08, 2010


Aitheasc an Uachtaráin Ruairí Ó Brádaigh don 85ú Ard-Fheis de Shinn Féin in Óstlann an Spa , Leamhcán , Co. Atha Cliath , 21ú agus 22ú Deireadh Fómhair , 1989 /
Presidential Address of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh to the 85th Ard-Fheis of Sinn Féin in the Spa Hotel , Lucan , County Dublin , 21st and 22nd October 1989.....


" It is all the more disturbing given the constant regular and clear articulation by the Polish Pope of the cause of his own homeland. Such staunch defence of Polish national rights may, indeed , have been the crucial factor in preventing a Soviet invasion of Poland and the inevitable resort to arms that has always followed from the Pope's fore-fathers whenever the sovereignty and independence of his nation seemed in danger.

But the most interesting and possibly most significant development of the past few years is of course the dramatic news emerging from the Soviet Union as the Gorbachev regime tries to come to terms not only with its economic difficulties but also with the problems of allowing the full factual history of the past to be revealed.

We welcome these developments in so far as they have attempted to promote real peace , disarmament and a more just international order. But we cannot, now or in the past , overlook the rights of the various nations that have been incorporated without their consent into the USSR......."

(MORE LATER).





BETRAYAL.......
The (State) Gardaí used John Corcoran (pictured) as a (P)IRA informer. They allowed him to be killed by another (P)IRA informer, and have since refused to investigate his murder*.
From 'MAGILL' magazine, Christmas Annual 1997.
By Ursula Halligan and Vincent Browne.
(* '1169...' Comment - their word, not ours.)



At 7pm that night - Saturday 23rd March 1985 - the local parish priest and garda sergeant called to the family home in Ballyvolane and broke the news to Mrs Corcoran. At this stage it came as no surprise ; earlier in the day , she had heard on the radio that a body had been found near Ballincollig , and she had spent the day nervously waiting for a knock on the door.

She was heartbroken by the news. " I was very, very saddened to think they [the IRA] had done this to John , because I'd seen John protecting so many of them over the years , and that caused hassle with me, because if he brought guys here I had a rule that my children weren't to meet them."

The heartbreak of her husband's murder* was compounded by the shame of being called an informer. Eileen Corcoran felt the chill locally. While she describes her immediate neighbours and friends as 'brilliant' and very supportive , there were others who shunned her in the street.......
(MORE LATER).




TRADE UNIONS AND THE HUNGER-STRIKE.......
From 'IRIS' magazine, November 1981.









There is substaintial support for the hunger-strikers in the British trade union movement. The Scottish Trades Union Congress is the most notable body and many other trades councils and trade union branches , too numerous to enumerate in this article, are sympathetic.

Prominent members of the labour movement - Tony Benn, Ken Livingstone etc - have been vocal on the issue. The Labour Party-based Labour Committee on Ireland has ensured that there are over forty resolutions , mostly pro-nationalist, on the agenda for this year's Labour Party conference.

Agitation around the hunger-strike by British trade unionists has begun to seriously threaten the bi-partisan policy of the Labour Party leadership and the Tory establishment.......
(MORE LATER).







Monday, April 05, 2010

(UPDATE : An American who works as an International Travel Writer , Ron Chatham, was at the GPO in Dublin on Easter Monday last when the RSF Easter Commemoration was taking place, and he took these photographs of the proceedings.Thanks, Ron - good work!)


RSF EASTER MONDAY COMMEMORATION , GPO DUBLIN , APRIL 5th 2010.
The 1916 Proclamation being read out at the GPO , Dublin.


For the 93rd successive year , RSF , as a political organisation, held an Easter Commemoration outside Dublin's GPO in O'Connell Street : the year before they held their first such Commemoration (ie 1916) RSF people would also have been present at the GPO , but inside it !



Speakers lectern , Dublin's GPO , Easter Monday, April 5th 2010.











For over a three-hour period today - from when RSF began the stage/lectern etc build-up for their Easter Monday Commemoration at Dublin's GPO to when they disassembled same at 3pm that afternoon - thousands of people passed-by , out of which hundreds of Irish and foreign tourists stopped to talk and photograph the build-up: over 200 copies of 'Saoirse' were sold , and slightly more than that amount of copies of the 1916 Proclamation were sold , and a very busy 'trade' in the distribution of pin-on Easter Lillies took place. Over 600 'booklets' of Irish Republican leaflets - each 'booklet' consisting of either four or five separate leaflets - were distributed , and new contacts were made.



Na Fianna Éireann faces the GPO in Dublin , Easter Monday , April 5th 2010.



Led by an RSF Colour Party , members of Na Fianna Éireann and a representative from Cumann na mBan , the RSF Easter Parade left the Garden of Remembrance at 1.45pm and arrived at the GPO shortly after 2pm. A crowd had already gathered to listen to the 'warm-up' speaker and , within ten minutes , between approximately three and five hundred people had stopped to listen , all of whom stayed for 60 minutes that the commemoration lasted for.


RSF Colour Party and Na Fianna Éireann at the GPO , Dublin, Easter Monday, April 5th 2010.












The commemoration was Chaired by Andy Connolly , Dublin who , in the course of several short speeches throughout the proceedings , outlined to the many tourists present the historical significence of the GPO , mentioning other buildings and areas in Dublin in which action also took place. The 1916 Proclamation was read , as was the Easter Message from the leadership of the Republican Movement. Easter Greetings from the Republican Prisoners in Portlaoise Jail was read to the hundreds of people present , to loud applause, as was an Easter Statement from CIRA POW's in Maghaberry Jail.



Cumann na mBan member watching proceedings at the GPO in Dublin.












The Main Oration was delivered by Sinn Féin Poblachtach President Des Dalton , in which , amongst other points , he outlined the history of the Republican Movement , detailing the various constitutional 'twists and turns' undertaken by those who left the Movement, having found the going too hard and the promise of a Free State or British political career too hard to resist. To a resounding cheer of support from the hundreds present , Des implored all Irish Republicans to remember , and to support , our POW's , and he also congratulated the 'Cabhair' organisation , which works full-time on behalf of our comrades who languish behind prison bars.



RSF Colour Party member facing the GPO.







RSF colour party at the GPO.






Dipping of the Flags , GPO , Dublin , Easter Monday , April 5th 2010.






RSF member laying the Wreath at the GPO in Dublin.












Republican Sinn Féin are to be congratulated for holding , once again, a fitting and dignified tribute to the men and women from , as one of the contributors said from the stage - "...the men and women from 1916 , those that went before them and those today that are using the same methods in an attempt to achieve the same objective as those that we honour here today.."
Apart from the usual harrassment from the 'Special Branch' , the GPO Commemoration was a trouble-free event , and is a testament to the sheer determination of that Movement. Very 'Well Done' to all concerned !
Thanks!
Sharon.






Sunday, April 04, 2010

Na Fianna Éireann in Deansgrange Cemetery , Dublin, Easter Sunday (4th April) 2010.












Republican Plot , Deansgrange Cemetery , Dublin.

At Deansgrange Cemetery, which was established in 1861 and had its first burial in 1865 , there is an area marked as the ‘Republican Plot’ and it commemorates prisoners who died in Wandsworth Prison in 1922. James Connolly’s daughter Fiona is also buried here . It was at that Plot that approximately forty Irish Republicans and supporters gathered today , for a wreath-laying ceremony chaired by ex-POW Seán Ó Sé , to listen as Seán Ó Bradaigh delivered a resounding speech on the history of the cemetery they were standing in , which he then linked to the history of the on-going struggle itself.

An RSF Colour Party and members of Na Fianna Éireann were present , a wreath was laid and a message of support from Republican prisoners was read out during the ceremony : it was stated by Seán that , at 10am this morning ,between 20 and 30 Republican Prisoners in Maghaberry Prison took control of their landing and are now, as I type this, locked in the canteen. This event was provoked by the refusal of the prison authorities to 'allow' the men to wear Easter Lilies. This blog wishes those POW's every success in their prison struggle , a wish echoed by all at the ceremony in Deansgrange today.
Unlike yesterday in Balbriggan
(Easter Saturday) , the weather was kind to us but , like yesterday - albeit not as aggressive - the 'Special Branch' were there , four of them , but contented themselves this time with recording the proceedings on a 'jeep'-mounted video unit and writing down the names and addresses of all present.
A full report , with 'proper' pictures, will be published in the May 2010 issue of 'Saoirse' .

Thanks!
Sharon.






Saturday, April 03, 2010

RSF Easter Commemoration , Balbriggan Bridge, Saturday 3rd April 2010.











"RIC Head Constable Peter Burke and his brother, Sgt Michael Burke are attacked by the IRA in Mrs Smith's public house on The Square, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. In retaliation, the Auxiliaries, who are based in Gormanstown, carry out reprisals in Balbriggan, killing two suspected IRA men, burning 54 houses, a hosiery factory and loot four public houses. This became known as the 'Sack of Balbriggan'....."
(From here.)

The parade leaves the assembly point on its way to the Memorial Stone on the bridge.

RSF Colour Party member at the Memorial Stone on Balbriggan Bridge.

About thirty Irish Republicans and supporters braved the damp weather - which, near the end of the Commemoration , turned (once again!) to heavy rain - and stood on both sides of Balbriggan Bridge to remember two Republicans who were murdered by British Auxiliaries on 20th September 1920.

A member of Na Fianna Éireann at the RSF Commemoration , Balbriggan , Saturday 3rd April 2010.

The Commemoration was Chaired by Andy Connolly , Dublin, who spoke about the similarities between the aims and objectives of Irish Republicans then , and now : that of securing , by whatever means necessary,a complete British political and military withdrawal from Ireland. A wreath was laid on behalf of the Republican Movement , the Easter Message from the leadership of the Movement was read to the crowd, the 1916 Proclamation was read by a member of the RSF Colour Party, and a letter of support from Irish Republican POW's was read.

A member of the RSF Colour Party reads the 1916 Proclamation on Balbriggan Bridge.

A family relation of Sean Gibbons, one of the men murdered by the British Auxiliaries , was present and was welcomed by the organisers. He was extremely happy to see that fellow Republicans had gathered to remember his relation and said Seán himself would have appreciated it. After the National Flag was dipped , the Chairperson thanked all who had braved the elements and made the effort to attend, and brought proceedings to a close by singing Amhrán na bhFiann.
Finally - four members of the 'Special Branch' tried to hinder or stop the Commemoration by constantly threatening to arrest those present for refusing to co-operate with them or/and for not fully answering the questions that were shouted at them. It was made clear in no uncertain terms to them by RSF that a Republican ceremony will be held there, today , regardless of what action the State takes against them ;those present formed-up amidst the mini-melee that the Branch had instigated and proceedings began , as planned.
A full report , with extra pictures , will be carried in the May 2010 issue of 'Saoirse' - the only true and genuine monthly Irish Republican newspaper - which will be available from the usual outlets on Wednesday 5th May 2010.

Thanks!
Sharon.






Wednesday, March 31, 2010


Aitheasc an Uachtaráin Ruairí Ó Brádaigh don 85ú Ard-Fheis de Shinn Féin in Óstlann an Spa , Leamhcán , Co. Atha Cliath , 21ú agus 22ú Deireadh Fómhair , 1989 /
Presidential Address of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh to the 85th Ard-Fheis of Sinn Féin in the Spa Hotel , Lucan , County Dublin , 21st and 22nd October 1989.....


" On the Polish issue , we supported the demand for democracy and the restoration of basic human and national rights from the outset at a time when many other socialist groupings felt they had better remain silent just because it appeared Ronald Reagan's (pictured here, on the right. Naturally.) brand of 'republicanism' was on the same side. The fact that one undemocratic Stalinist regime in Eastern Europe was forced out of office by the blunt demands of the peoople , is significant and important , if only because it shows what can be done.

We accept also that the Polish Bishop of Rome , who visited Ireland ten years ago, lent considerable diplomatic as well as spiritual weight to the Solidarity effort. But we must , as people who sought serious dialogue with the Pope on his Irish visit, and got little or nowhere, remind those who seek to draw comparisons with the Irish situation that while the people of Warsaw and Gdansk feared a Russian invasion, and agonised about what to do when or if the tanks rolled in , the people of Belfast and Derry have to face the reality of foreign troops on the streets day in and day out.

In reminding ourselves of what John Paul II had to say in Ireland we should also point out , as others always fail to do, that the plea for the creation of political structures that would make physical force unnecessary in Ireland has fallen on very deaf ears indeed. The big lie about the real aggressors in Ireland , the root cause of the problem and the massive international attempt to overlook the denial of Ireland's right to national self-determination, is one of the most immoral conspiracies against truth and any real search for justice in this century......."

(MORE LATER).




BETRAYAL.......
The (State) Gardaí used John Corcoran (pictured) as a (P)IRA informer. They allowed him to be killed by another (P)IRA informer, and have since refused to investigate his murder*.
From 'MAGILL' magazine, Christmas Annual 1997.
By Ursula Halligan and Vincent Browne.
(* '1169...' Comment - their word, not ours.)

Eileen Corcoran said - " I went back to the gardaí on Friday (22nd March 1985) and I wasn't very pleasant to the sergeant on duty. I asked him were they holding John and weren't telling me . This thought had come into my mind . I was desperate. I was desperate for answers and I'm still desperate for answers."

The following day , Saturday 23rd March 1985, John Corcoran's body was found . An anonymous caller rang Fr Liam O' Cuiv in Dublin's Pro Catherdal and said - "John Corcoran is dead." The caller said that his body could be found between the Ballincollig waterworks and Kilnaglory , outside Cork City. He said the dead man was an informer.

After a five-hour search , gardaí found John Corcoran's body in a green sleeping-bag dumped beside old lorry tyres and blackbags on the roadside. The body was lying on its right side . The feet were wrapped in black plastic refuse sacks , and the left hand , wearing a rubber glove, was tucked behind his back. The right hand , also with a rubber glove, was pointing in the air . The head and shoulders were wrapped in black plastic bags. The post-mortem showed that a bullet, fired from a high-velocity weapon, had entered John Corcoran's head close to the left ear and had gone through the right side of his skull , breaking his jaw.......
(MORE LATER).



TRADE UNIONS AND THE HUNGER-STRIKE.......
From 'IRIS' magazine, November 1981.

In Ireland , local trades councils , which are an all pervasive force in the labour movement , have moved very strongly behind the prisoners.

Headed by the Dublin Council of Trade Unions - which was the moving force in the massive campaign in recent years against the South's inequitable tax system - the following trades councils have carried sympathetic motions on the prisoners' demands : Belfast, Derry, Dundalk, Drogheda, Waterford , Navan (Meath), Longford, Carrick-on-Suir, Galway and Sligo.

Some well known groups of workers who had given consistent support are the 3,000 workers in Waterford Glass and the De Lorean car workers in West Belfast. Combined with the formal annual conference support of the above-mentioned unions, the support from the trades councils means that the vast majority of trade union members in Ireland - approximately 80% - through their affiliated organisations support the prisoners demands. This is further proven by government-conducted polls which showed that 68% (December 1980) of those polled thought that the British should concede the five demands. This would naturally be higher in the organised labour movement.......
(MORE LATER).







Saturday, March 27, 2010

POW PICKET , SATURDAY 27th MARCH 2010 , THOMAS STREET , DUBLIN.










During two hours today (11.45AM - 1.45PM) ,in Dublin, between 20 and 30 Irish Republican supporters held a picket in support of Irish Republican prisoners. The supporters stood outside St Catherine's Church in Thomas Street with banners , placards and leaflets.
Approximately two thousand leaflets were distributed - a good few of which were requested by tourists from Sweden , Denmark and the United States , to name but some places - with the bulk of the leaflets being handed to locals and to cars , vans , lorries etc , which slowed down to get a better view of the picket.


Some of the Republican supporters on Thomas Street , Dublin , today.

Amidst the thousands of people that were in the area over the two hours which the picket lasted for - and who were , for the most part , willing to take leaflets and talk to the Republican supporters present - only six males (as opposed to 'men')verbally objected : four operatives from the State 'Special Branch' and two uniformed gardai , all of whom harrassed the Republicans and , at one stage, tried to move them off the wide footpath where they were. With no success.

Two of the RSF banners on display at the POW picket.

"I'll wear no convicts uniform...."

Five different leaflets were distributed at the picket , numbering about two thousand leaflets in total - a POW leaflet , outlining the issues facing our prisoners, a Dublin Easter Commemoration leaflet , a leaflet advertising a hunger-striker function on May 8th next , an RSF recruitment leaflet and a Na Fianna Éireann recruitment leaflet. As stated , the leaflets were very well-received by almost all in the vicinity !

POW leaflet.

Na Fianna Éireann recruitment leaflets (incidentally , if you would like to know more about NFÉ , or become a member, you can 'phone one of the Organisers on 085-2422602).

Leaflet for May 8th hunger-strike function and Dublin Easter Commemorations leaflet.

It was two hours well spent in Dublin's Thomas Street today ; the on-going suffering of our POW's was highlighted and brought home to thousands of people who otherwise might not have given the issue a second thought. The Organisers are to be congratulated on a job well done!
Thanks!
Sharon.