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The Plough
Vol. 3- No 21
March 2006
E-mail newsletter of the
Irish Republican Socialist Party
1) Samuel L. Jackson
2) Statement from the INLA
3) The Pensions Strike
4) Court Action by Turkish Workers
5) Teamsters join protest against Coca-Cola over workers rights
6) Solidarity with CGRP Activist Harassed in Free State
7) A Question for Irish Republicans
8) Letters
a. German Solidarity
b. Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association
c. Canadian Solidarity
d. Easter Cards
e. Communist Youth Union
f. National Day Of Mourning
g. Organising Mc Donalds
h. Launch of Charter
i. Land Day
j. Aiden Hulme
k.
9) From The Newspapers
a.
10)
a. Organising McDonald’s
b. Too Much To Do?
c.
11) What’s on
RESPECT to Samuel L. Jackson.
The screen legend was recently interviewed by Kate Thornton on
British T.V. about working with Colin Farrell in S.W.A.T. when the
following conversation took place:
Kate: What's it like working with Colin, 'cos he is just so hot in
the U.K. right now.
Samuel: He's pretty hot in the U.S. too
Kate: Yea! but he's one of our own!
Samuel: Isn't he from Ireland?
Kate: Yeah, but we claim him 'cos Ireland is beside us.
Samuel: You see that's your problem right there. You British keep
claiming people that don't belong to you. We had that problem in
America too - it was called slavery.
30th March 2006
The Irish Republican Socialist Party have received the following
statement from the Derry Brigade of the INLA:
"The Derry Brigade of the Irish National Liberation Army can confirm
that our volunteers were this week involved in an operation to smash
a North-West based crime gang concerned with the supply and
distribution of Class-A drugs. During this operation, volunteers
recovered a substantial amount of Cocaine estimated to be worth
thousands of pounds. These drugs were then handed in to a priest in
St Joseph's parish in Galliagh last night.
"The Irish National Liberation Army view the sale and distribution
of these dangerous and highly addictive drugs with serious concern
and we take this opportunity to warn all others involved in this
trade to come forward to and make themselves available to any member
of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement.
"The Irish National Liberation Army will not allow the working class
people of this city to be used as cannon fodder by these criminals
whose only concern is profit by whatever means available to them."
The Pensions Strike:
The one-day national strike on Tuesday 28th March for council
workers and others covered by the LGPS in education and elsewhere
was the single biggest work stoppage in Britain since the May 1926
General Strike and involved more than one million members.
The prospect of a mandatory retirement age of 65, the effective
result of a swingeing cut of up to 30 per cent in benefits for those
seeking to retire at 60 was the impetus that drove so many to
strike. The average annual payout under the existing scheme falls
below £4,000, with many women workers receiving as little £31 a
week.
An international neo-liberal campaign to increase the working
lifetime has sparked two one-day general strikes in Belgium, while
France, Italy and Austria have also seen national strikes.
The British pensions system currently leaves elderly people in
grinding poverty on a weekly state pension of less than £85 a week.
More than one in six retired people survive on less than £5,000 a
year, while the incomes of another 40 per cent fall below £15,000.
Meanwhile, just over 200 directors of companies listed among the
FTSE 100 are grabbing pension payouts exceeding £100,000, with 43 of
them chalking up post-retirement rewards of more than £400,000 a
year, and at least five, including the former top bosses of BP,
Cadbury Schweppes and Unilever, on more than £700,000.
That’s Capitalism for you.
Court Action by Turkish Workers
Twenty six Turkish and Kurdish workers have raised a civil action in
the New York District Court against the Coca-Cola Company and its
Turkish affiliates, demanding a jury trial for relief and damages.
The case “involves the systematic intimidation and torture of
workers” in Istanbul who decided to join the Nakliyat I trade union
affiliated to the progressive DISK federation. But “Coke’s local
managers, employees, agents and/or co-venturers unleashed the brutal
Çevik Kuvvet, a ‘special branch’ of the Turkish police on the
workers and their families, who were peacefully assembled to protest
that all of the workers who joined or supported the Union were
summarily discharged by Coke”.
The case can be downloaded from http://laborrights.org/projects/corporate/coke
Teamsters join protest against Coca-Cola over workers rights
Coca-Cola is now facing a labour relations problem in the US, after
the Teamsters Union joined protesters calling for boycotts against
the company over alleged human rights violations in Colombia. While
Coca-Cola said that it was "greatly disappointed and offended" by
the "false and inflammatory" allegations made by the Teamsters, the
union's action marks a situation where its workforce is becoming
activist on a global scale.
The Teamsters are also afraid of job losses due to the cancellation
by universities of a number of lucrative contracts with the company.
The universities have been pressured into action due to student
protests over allegations involving hit squads, murder and
pollution. "Coca-Cola's refusal to take the students seriously is
having a direct impact on the company, its reputation and the
Teamsters who service university contracts," stated Joe
Wojciechowski, president of Teamsters Local 812, which represents
about 2,000 of the company's workers in New York.
http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/ng.asp?n=65735-coca-cola-teamsters-bottling
Solidarity with CGRP Activist Harrassed in Free State
28-3-06
On 23 March 2006 a member of the Concerned Group for Republican
Prisoners charity organisation was detained and held by Free State
authorities
under section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act. The person
in question was denied access to a solicitor, access to telephone or
a doctor.
These abuses have been specifically condemned by human rights
advocates
such as Amnesty International for years now.
In a report from 1999, "Amnesty International urges the Committee to
recommend that the government ensure that the internationally
guaranteed rights of each person arrested or detained under the OAS
Acts are
respected, including among other things, the right to counsel and
access
to counsel including free assistance of counsel during the
investigation and questioning." (Submission to the Committee to
Review the Offences
Against the State Acts and Other Matters)
Republican Socialist Youth urge all republicans to unite against an
attempt to criminalise republicans after the events in Dublin.
Republicans will continue to oppose sectarianism and invoke their
peaceful right
to protest Loyalist supremacism. Republicans and progressives should
view
this recent detainment as yet another form of internment without
trial.
Is muidne,
RSYM Ard Comhairle
A QUESTION FOR IRISH REPUBLICANS COMING UP TO THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE
1916 RISING
"We declare the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of
Ireland
and to the unfettered control of Irish destinies, to be sovereign
and
indefeasible"
Proclamation of the Irish Republic
"Approximately 70% of the legislation passing through the Dail now
originates from the EU."
- Sinn Fein European Department document, "Putting Democracy at the
Heart
of the EU" (Sec.3/9)
QUESTION: Is the Irish Republic proclaimed in Easter 1916 compatible
with
over half the laws we must obey being made by the European Union in
Brussels?
"The right of the Irish people to the ownership of Ireland and to
the
unfettered control of Irish destinies" is clearly not compatible
with the
EU as it stands and is developing.
Having to obey laws made mainly by others means being ruled by
others. It is the opposite of a country being independent, sovereign
and democratic. What role do the Irish State and Irish people have
in making EU laws? We have one member out of 25 on the EU
Commission, the body of nominated, non-elected officials which has
the monopoly of proposing all EU laws. That is 4% influence there.
Ireland also has one Minister out of 25 on the EU Council of
Ministers, which actually makes EU laws on the basis of the
Commission's proposals. That is again 4% influence there. In
practice most EU laws are adopted by qualified majority vote on the
Council of Ministers, a system in which Ireland has 7 votes out of
345, that is, 2% of a say, and in which it may be outvoted on most
matters.
The European Parliament can propose amendments to draft laws from
the EU Council of Ministers, but it cannot have these amendments
adopted without the agreement of the Council and Commission, and it
cannot itself initiate any law. The 26-County State has 13 members
out of 732 in the European Parliament, that is 2% of a say there,
and the 6-Cos. has 3 MEPs.
Yet when the whole of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom from
1800 to 1921,it had 100 MPs out of 600 in the British Parliament, of
which over 70were Nationalists. That gave Nationalist Ireland 12% of
a say at Westminster; yet the Irish people were unhappy with
majority rule from London then and aspired to a Parliament of their
own in an independent Republic.
As for "the right of the Irish people to the ownership of Ireland",
how can
people pretend to have that right when under EU law it is illegal
for an Irish Government to adopt any measure that would prevent the
450 million citizens of the other EU States from having the same
rights of ownership and establishment in this country as Irish
citizens, in relation to land-buying, fisheries, residence, work or
the conduct of any economic activity?
In addition to being subject to laws made overwhelmingly by
non-Irish people in Brussels, the Dublin Government is regularly
fined for breaking
EU laws by the EU Court of Justice - something no sovereign State is
ever subject to. How is that compatible with "the unfettered control
of Irish destinies"?
In addition, EU membership means that Member States lose their right
to
sign trade treaties with other States, this being done by the
Brussels
Commission acting for the EU as a as a whole. It means that the
Member
States are legally obliged to work towards a common foreign policy
and
common rules in crime and justice matters. A judgement of the EU
Court of Justice some months back laid down that the EU can adopt
supranational criminal sanctions such as fines, imprisonment or
confiscation of assets for breaches of EU law by means of majority
vote. This means that Ireland and its citizens would be subject to
such criminal sanctions even if they had voted against them and for
matters they did not necessarily regard as crimes.
How is that for "unfettered control" of our destinies? Before the
26-Cos.joined the EEC in 1973, Article 15 of the Irish Constitution
stated that "the sole and exclusive pwoer of making laws for the
State is hereby vested in the Oireachtas: no other legislative
authority has power to make laws for the State." The Irish State was
certainly constitutionally sovereign then.
As a member of the eurozone Dublin has no control of either the rate
of interest or its currency exchange rate, which are classical
economic tools of all independent governments that seek to advance
their people's welfare.
All this is clearly incompatible with "the unfettered control of
Irish destinies", proclaimed in the Declaration of the Republic of
1916. Yet the
leaders of Fianna Fail, which has put us under EU rule and wants to
give
the EU more power still by ratifying the proposed EU Constitution,
proclaim themselves to belong to "The Republican Party" and will
brazenly perpetrate the hypocrisy of pretending to honour the men
and women of 1916on Easter Sunday next. And they will be supported
in that hypocrisy by the leaders of the other major Dail Parties.
Real Republicans will seek to expose that hypocrisy and put Fianna
Fail and the rest on the defensive with regard to it.
Anthony Coughlan
Letters.
German Solidarity
Dear friends of republican socialism and freedom for all people, we
have a little newspaper here in Germany/ Hamburg, we are trying to
make a grassroot Project by involving all kinds of groups and
organisations who believe in the need to do something against the
exploitation of the world and our beloved nature. The fact that
capitalism destroys our nature and with in this, our respect for
living creatures, shows that only if we do unite from one country to
the next, by an international movement or at first by co-operations
that we do have to begin, than our voices will grow from one day to
the next. Our newspaper is just a very small drop in the water, but
with your help, by supporting us with information about the
situation in your country, you would give the people in Germany more
inside informations than they would get on the regular news.
Our project: "Alles für Alle/Todo para todos" would be glad to get
in contact with you. Greetings from Hamburg,
Manu Kumar Loganey phone : 0172 1558 421
Homepage: www.myblog.de/loganey
Press Release: Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association.
24/03/2006.
Contact: Martin Mulholland/Marian Price
Telephone 78801726412 or 02871261063
e-mail: irpwa@hotmail.com
Protest for Political Status.
Saturday 1st April.
Assemble 2.30pm Free Derry Corner.
Derry City.
The IRPWA urge ALL republicans to attend a protest for political
status on Saturday 1st April in Derry City. This protest is to
highlight the fact that 25 years on from the heroic sacrifices of 10
brave IRA/INLA volunteers, political status is again denied to this
generation of Republican prisoners.
Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, which was supported
and endorsed by all constitutional nationalist parties in Ireland,
the British government has deemed captured Republican volunteers as
criminals and has portrayed their struggle as a criminal conspiracy
rather than a legitimate resistance to colonial rule.
As a result of the criminalisation policy adopted by the British
and supported by the SDLP,PSF, the Unionists and the Free State
government, Republicans lost all they had gained from many years of
struggle. The regime which Republican POW_s currently encounter in
Maghaberry is extremely restricted due to a practice known as
controlled movement whereby no more than two prisoners can be
unlocked at any one time. Access to education, recreation and
washing facilities is minimal and 23 hour lock up is a daily
occurrence. Strip searches are frequent with up to seven a day not
unusual.
POW’s have reported a high level of behaviour meant to demean and
degrade with some likening this process to sexual assault. Arbitrary
sentencing of men to the punishment blocks for long periods of
isolation is another common feature of life for Republican
prisoners, the slighted _breech_ of prison protocol can affect
parole later on down the line. Another result of this
criminalisation is the criminalisation of friends and family
visiting the POW. Visitors are frequently denied access to their
loved ones by a sniffer dog that is there to allegedly detect drugs.
Republican visitors have stopped on numerous occasions but when they
have challenged the prison staff to search them and call the police
to have them undergo drug testing the prison has refused. Given the
large quantity of drugs in the criminal and loyalist wings in
Maghaberry it would appear the dog is better trained at sniffing out
republicans than illegal substances.
We also take this opportunity to call for the immediate repatriation
of the seven Republican POW_s in English gaols and urge the Dublin
government to intervene to uphold their rights as Irish citizens.
These seven men have been ghosted around the English prison system
at a moments notice which has caused untold distress both
emotionally and financially for their visiting relatives.
The IRPWA urge the Republican community to resist this
criminalisation policy and to confront it and those who have
endorsed it wherever and whenever they can. The Republican community
must demand answers as to why the POW’s must endure a label that
criminalises not just the prisoner but all those who reject British
rule in Ireland. While Britain maintains its illegal sovereign claim
over part of Ireland there are always going to be POW’s incarcerated
in British and Irish gaols.
Join us to ensure they regain the political status that so many
brave volunteers have fought and died to achieve.
Message Ends.
Re. Derry City demo April 1st/06
Greetings and solidarity to you all.
Almost 30 years ago we organized ourselves to resist the label of
criminalization the British had imposed on Republican and Republican
Socialist POWs. Through our H-Block/Armagh committee we worked with
others, labour unions and the various prisoner support networks from
New York to San Francisco, Toronto to Vancouver.
Never in our innermost being could we believe that anyone, political
organization, or faction within the ‘republican family’ could sell-
out or turn their backs on the hard won battle fought within, and on
the outside of the H-blocks and Armagh prisons from 76-81. Neither
can we ignore the tremendous courage of those who have endured and
resisted with their lives the label of criminal both in 26 county
and British mainland prisons.
In memory of those brave comrades of the IRA and the INLA we lost in
’81 we stand in solidarity with you again as you resist the label
of criminalisation in Maghaberry.
Mike Quinn
IRSC-NA
Saskatchewan, Canada
As you may have heard,there is an effort to declare illegal and ban
the Communist Youth Union of the Czech Republic(KSM).
This is an effort of the Czech government with much deeper
intention.
I am sending you a link, where you can read a petition and sign(if
you agree).
There are already more than 4000 signatures from allover the
world(you can view them),by all kind of representatives of
political, social,cultural sectors.
You can also send the link to friends,to be signed by them as well.
http://4ksm.kke.gr/
Greetings
Iraklis Tsavdaridis
EASTER CARDS FOR IRISH REPUBLICAN SOCIALIST POWS
Send a greeting to the prisoners this Easter!
The Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America are now
selling Easter cards that can be purchased for 2.50USD a set(or the
equivalent amount in sterling / euro).
The cards are a simple and dignified design of light green with text
that read "Happy Easter" in Celtic font. If you purchase a card set
for the POWs, it will come with matching addressed envelopes.
Contact tj@irsm.org if you are interested, but act quickly. Payments
can be arranged through paypal or by mail.
Saoirse go deo.
NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING EVENTS to be held Friday April 28th 2006,
starting at 7pm with a wreathlaying ceremony at the Celtic Cross
Memorial, Wellington St. Locks (nominated and likely to be named a
World Heritage Site in 2007), followed at 8pm at the Ottawa Public
Library Auditorium, 120 Metcalfe Street, by a Showing of the CPAC
Documentary, Col By, Hero Without Honour, The Story of The Rideau
Canal with Ms. Holly Doan, Speaker, - Producer, and Dolas & Friends
performing music, poems and songs . The concert is a benefit for
the Ottawa & District Injuried Workers Group (ODIWG) Sponsors:
Ottawa Mayworks (OMW) Canal Workers Commemmorative Group For Info:
839-1953 or 726-7583
!
If you need any clarification of the above, please contact me at
726-7583 or email at above,
Thank You
Kevin Dooley,
(Sent by Onagh Dooley)
347 Poulin Ave
Ottawa. On
K2B 5T9
ORGANIZING MCDONALDS - A PLUCKY NZ UNION ATTEMPTS THE IMPOSSIBLE?
They said it couldn't be done.
They said you can't organize young, minimum wage workers at places
like
Starbucks, Pizza Hut, and McDonald's.
But the plucky New Zealand union known as "Unite" wasn't listening,
and
stunned the world a few weeks ago by launching the first-ever strike
at
Starbucks.
Now they've taken on McDonald's, and they are serious about
challenging one
of the most ruthlessly anti-union corporations on the planet.
They're
signing up workers, taking the company to court, and launching a
global
campaign to flood McDonald's in New Zealand with thousands of email
protest
messages.
Your support for this effort is essential. If we can compell
McDonald's in
tiny New Zealand to cave in and finally respect both the law and the
basic
human rights of its employees, we can begin to challenge the company
in
other countries as well.
Please click here now:
http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c=80
Then, pass on this email message to your fellow union members. Get
everyone
involved!
THE NORTH BELFAST CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION FORUM
c/o 218 York Street, Belfast BT15 1GY
24 March 2006
You are cordially invited to the launch of the North Belfast
Conflict Transformation Forum’s Charter:
ON MONDAY 10 APRIL
AT 10:30am
IN The NICVA Conference Room
The North Belfast Conflict Transformation Forum evolved out of a
series of informal networks between community practitioners from
North Belfast.
This organic process has now been formalised through the development
of the Forum. Current membership of the Forum represents a diverse
range of backgrounds and all of whom have agreed to work within a
specific charter.
This is an exciting and innovative model that brings together
practitioners to combine local knowledge and expertise to work in
transforming conflict and interface violence.
The Forum intends to promote its charter throughout North Belfast.
Copies of the charter will be available on the day of the launch.
Please confirm if a member of your organisation can attend by
emailing louise.linc@btconnect.com before Friday 7 April.
We look forward to seeing you then.
Kind regards.
On behalf of
The North Belfast Conflict Transformation Forum.
Land Day
Most of the news about the conflict in the Middle East focuses on
Israel’s illegal occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East
Jerusalem and its ongoing oppression of the 3.2 million Palestinians
living there. Less is heard in the media of the oppression of the
1.2 million Palestinians who managed to remain in Israel despite the
expulsions since 1947/8. The Palestinians who remained in Israel
after 1947/8 had to live under martial law until 1966. Since then
they have continued to exist as second-class citizens constantly
under the threat of expulsion, land confiscations and home
demolitions.
Land Day, or Yoam Al-‘Ard in Arabic, commemorates the bloody
confrontations with state “security” forces that took place in 1976,
within the state of Israel, when seven Palestinians were killed and
some 100 injured.
In March 1976 the Israeli government confiscated 20 thousand
“dunums” of Palestinian farmland within Israel. The land was to be
used to build new Jewish settlements and also a military training
camp. In anticipation of Palestinian protests the Israeli Government
declared all Arab villages and towns as military zones and imposed a
curfew on the villages of Sakhnin, Arabeh, Der-Hannah, Turhan,
Tamra, and Kabul (all in lower Galilee), which was to be effective
from 5pm on March 29, 1976.
On the morning of March 30 1976, the Palestinians organised a
general strike, which was accompanied by workers marching through
the streets of Palestinian towns, from Galilee to the Negev. The
Israeli government sent in the army and police with tanks and heavy
artillery. The demonstrations were brutally attacked. Unarmed
Palestinian workers were shot at. Dozens were wounded and seven were
killed, mostly young teenagers. One of those young people was a 16
year-old, Khaddeajeh Shawahdeh, killed in Sakhnin. She had just
stepped outside of her home to pull her young 5-year old brother
back into the safety of the house. She was just one of the victims
of that day.
Today, thirty years later, Palestinians in Israel, in the Occupied
Territories and throughout the world, still commemorate Land day,
when Palestinians people peacefully protested against the denial of
civil and human rights within Israel and were cruelly massacred for
their troubles.
Historical background
Israel was established in 1948 by means of a UN resolution, which
handed over 50% of historic Palestine to the new Jewish state, over
the heads of the majority Palestinian population. The ensuing war
led to ¾ million Palestinian refugees, the destruction of more than
400 Palestinian villages and towns and the confiscation of a further
28% of Palestine by Israel. Israel refused to allow these refugees
to return home despite UN resolutions requiring them to do so. In
contrast, any Jewish person living anywhere in the world has the
right to go and become a citizen of Israel.
After the war in 1967, Israel occupied the remaining 22% of historic
Palestine (the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem). In defiance of
UN Resolutions Israel has continued this illegal occupation for the
past 39 years, and despite the recent Gaza pullout continues to
confiscate Palestinian land and build illegal settlements in the
West bank and East Jerusalem.
* There are now over 431,500 Israeli settlers living illegally in
the Occupied Territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
* There are currently nearly 5 million Palestinian refugees living
outside Palestine and a further 3.5 million living in often
abominable conditions in the Occupied Territories.
* 75% of the Palestinians are living on less than $2 a day well
below the poverty line, as a result of
Israel’s policy of closures
* Israel has refused to implement at least 70 UN resolutions and
ignores International Humanitarian Law. Currently Israel is building
an Apartheid Wall in the West Bank (despite the International Court
at the Hague stating in July 2004 that this contravened
international law). The Wall cuts off the Palestinian areas not just
from Israel but also from other Palestinian towns and villages.
Confiscating a further 10% of the land for Israel it is creating a
giant prison within the West bank for the entire Palestinian
population.
Apartheid with Israel
Within Israel itself, the Palestinians who remained after 1947/8 now
make up 1.2 million (20%) of the population. Yet they continue to be
treated as second-class citizens in their own land.
There are a number of laws against Palestinian citizens of Israel
(who lived under martial law from 1948 to 1966). In fact the
Israel-based human rights organisation, Adalah (www.adalah.org/) has
identified over 20 laws that discriminate against Arab (Palestinian)
Israeli citizens, making every aspect of their life unbearable. For
example, 93% of the land, which is now inside Israel, is actually
off limits to Palestinians and designated for Jewish people only.
Thus, although Palestinians are 20% of the population of Israel they
are only entitled to live on 7% of the land and indeed they only
live on 2% or 3% of the land.
If a Palestinian within Israel marries a Palestinian from the West
Bank or Gaza Strip they can no longer get citizenship for their
spouse. This means that the spouse and her/his family will not be
allowed to enter Israel – the Palestinian will have to leave Israel.
The aim of this is to force out more of the Palestinians who still
live in Israel and to prevent more from getting in. This is not the
case for Jewish people – who can marry anyone in the world and bring
them to Israel.
There are a number of Palestinian villages in Israel that Israel
refuses to recognise as being legal villages - villages that have
been there since before 1948. Since these villages have not been
recognised by the state, it is impossible for them to get social
services, whether it is health-care, or municipal services such as
garbage collection, whether it is roads or sewage, water, telephone
usage etc. Particularly affected by this are the Bedouin,
second-class citizens of Israel whose ancient way of life has been
almost completely destroyed.
Palestinians who have been absent from their home for more than
three years will have their right to return denied and their land
confiscated while any Jewish person from anywhere in the world who
has never lived in Israel is entitled to come to Israel and is given
financial incentives to do so.
Féilim
AIDEN HULME
An online petition aimed at securing the repatriation of republican
prisoner Aiden Hulme has just been launched by the New Republican
Forum.
Aiden is currently serving a 22-year sentence in Full Sutton prison,
England. He was imprisoned for alleged involvement in the 2000/2001
â•?Realâ•? IRA bombing campaign in London. He has lost his appeal
against conviction and sentence and is currently awaiting
repatriation to Portlaoise Prison in Ireland.
Prior to his arrest and imprisonment Aiden was involved in a serious
motorcycle accident that left him with a severely injured leg. In
the immediate aftermath of the accident he was receiving medical
treatment at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast and his
condition was improving at the time of his detention.
However, subsequent to his arrest and imprisonment in Britainâ•?s
notorious Belmarsh Special Secure Unit [SSU], Aidenâ•?s medical
condition began to deteriorate at an alarming rate.
In response to intense political pressure the Belmarsh authorities
reluctantly acquired the services of a medical specialist and doctor
to examine Aidenâ•?s injured leg. After a brief examination the
Belmarsh-appointed specialist informed him that the injured leg
should be amputated. Aiden?s family and friends, disturbed by and
suspicious of this opinion, immediately sought a second opinion.
After intensive and prolonged political lobbying by the Irish
Political Status Committee and other human rights groups an
independent specialist was permitted access to Belmarsh SSU to
examine Aiden. After the examination the independent specialist
deemed the limb ?saveable contrary to the opinion of the
prison-appointed specialist.
Not only is Aiden still being denied proper treatment but
astonishingly, the Full Sutton prison authorities have decided to
withdraw his pain-killing medication on a gradual basis. No
alternative medication has been offered on the grounds that the pain
in his leg is â•?purely psychologicalâ•?.
The British authorities had transferred all the official
documentation relating to Aidenâ•?s repatriation bid to the
Department of Justice in Dublin by September 2005 but the
application has still not been processed. These delays are leaving
Aiden at risk of having his injured leg amputated in England.
Here’s the link in case anyone is interested in signing it:
http://www.petitiononline.com/87bb92a/petition.html
We plan to picket the department of Justice where the delay in
Aiden’s repatriation bid is occuring - during which we intend to
present a printed version of the petition to department staff.
If anyone is interested in helping with this campaign, which has the
support of several political and humanitarian organisations, contact
me on:
pauldoyle2006@hotmail.com
Thanks,
Paul Doyle,
New Republican Forum.
www.newrepublicanforum.ie
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WHAT’S ON
OPEN DISCUSSION: ORGANISING AGAINST MILITARY USE OF SHANNON
This meeting is meant for people working in the peace movement in
Ireland and those who would like to get more involved.
We would like to explore the basics of the struggle against Irish
involvement in war in particular the military use of Shannon
airport.
What are our goals?
How do we organise to achieve those goals?
Who are our opponents?
Who is willing to help us?
Who are our targets?
Which tactics do we use?
Which should never be used?
This is a forum for people of all persuasions, opinions, of all
religions and none, to come together, see what we can come up with
and then take it further.
We can use the experience of the past three years to increase our
effectiveness in the future. Mistakes that were made don’t have to
be repeated.
How do we get people with such differing perspectives on tactics and
priorities working together in a cohesive way?
This meeting is meant to be the start of a series of meetings and
contacts, to reconnect those who work against war in Ireland.
Anybody who agrees that Shannon airport or any other Irish facility
should not be used to assist in the attack on Iraq and other
countries should come along.
APRIL 1st Teachers Club 2pm – 5.30
36 Parnell Sq, Dublin 1
All welcome open discussion
For more information contact 0863454332 or info@cosantoiri.org
Hosted by Cosantóirí Siochana / The Peace Network, an independent
group wishing to forge alliances in the Irish Peace Movement.
What’s Online:
Official website of the International Brigade Commemoration
Committee in Belfast is now online and can by viewed by clicking on:
www.connollycolumn.org
No Pasarán Online:
You can visit the project online by clicking on:
www.nopasaran.netfirms.com <http://www.nopasaran.netfirms.com/>
REPUBLICAN SOCIALIST YOUTH MOVEMENT RAFFLE
The RSYM is selling tickets for a raffle which will be held at a
funraising
event in Belfast on 28 April which will include a ballad group with
disco
afterwards.
The prizes are a Hunger Strike commemorative bodhran, a Portlaoise
prison
craft, Portlaoise bodhran and a selection of Republican CDs.
Tickets are priced as - 2 euro, 1 pound and 3 dollars each.
Available from
the usual outlets.
The funds raised from raffle ticket sales will help RSYM to acquire
a
banner, pins and to cover finances for the coming year. It's
important work
in establishing the IRSM's youth wing and all sales are greatly
appreciated!
THE biography "Ruairí Ó Brádaigh - The Life and Politics of an Irish
Revolutionary" will be launched by Dr Ruán O'Donnell, Department of
History, Limerick University, on April 12 - the Wednesday before
Easter.
Other speakers at the launch in the Cúltúrlann, Monkstown, Dublin at
7.30pm will include the author Professor Robert W White of Indiana
University and the subject of the book himself, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh.
The book is in hardback and runs to 350 pages with another 60 pages
of notes and is the result of over 20 years of research and
interviews with the subject. Dr O'Donnell did extensive work for the
bicentenaries of 1798 and 1803 and is now engaged in a study on the
Republican Movement in the 1950s.
As part of the celebration for the 90th Anniversary of the execution
of James Connolly the Communist Party of Ireland has organised a
weekend of events on the 12th-13th-14th May. On Friday we have
booked Liberty Hall to have a celebration of Connolly's Life & Times
with visitors coming from India, Venezuela, Cuba and Britain. On
Saturday will be an all day conference dealing with contemporary
Ireland. On Sunday we have plannedan International wreathe laying
ceremony in Arbour Hill.
For further details visit our website ,
www.communistpartyofireland.ie .
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It is the policy of the
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The Republican Socialist
Youth Movement have re-launched their website.
It can be viewed at
www.rsym.org
An Glór / The Voice
News sheet of Belfast
Republican Socialist Youth Movement
January 2007
Circulation: 400
- Brit police never
acceptable
- Maghaberry Prison protest
continues
- Assets Recovery Agency, a
question of money
- Support the Turkish death
fast
- Ard Fheis rejects any
move towards INLA decommissioning
- Volunteer Davy McNutt
RIP
http://www.rsym.org/pdf/magazines/anGlor1.pdf
The Republican Socialist
Youth Movement have produced a short video on the situation
concerning Shannon airport and its continued use by American troops
and the CIA. The video can be viewed at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH0WqJb95l8
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