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Friday, May 24, 2013

We are all part of a bigger picture

Posted by Jim on June 19, 2012

 

 The address by Cait Trainor, Ard Chomhairle member to the annual  RSF commemoration at Bodenstown, June 10, 2012.

 

 British Occupation is no more acceptable today than it was in 1798, time  does not normalise occupation nor can it erase the natural injustices  that go hand in hand with it. Once again we as proud Republicans stand  here today at the grave of Theobald Wolfe Tone, to honour and  commemorate him and all the Irish patriots and to show our continued  rejection and resistance to British rule.

 The normalisation of today stands in stark contrast to Tone’s vision of  what Ireland should be as a fully independent and sovereign nation.

 Tone’s tactics did not include negotiating with the enemy or compromise,  he had a clear message “break the connection with England”. His tactics  where to lead men to the hillsides with pike in hand, with a  determination that Ireland should stand as an equal independent nation  among the nations of the world. Tone’s vision is our vision, Tone’s  desire is our desire, and

 Tone’s determination is matched with our own. Tone had an aim to unite  Catholic, Protestant and Dissenter in the common goal of Irish  Independence. To this end his venture was successful for people from all  backgrounds did organise to end British tyranny. Britain, realising the  power of Irishmen uniting, inflamed sectarian division to further their  own imperial ends.

 The descendants of the Republican Irish Scots have been systematically  robbed of their noble Republican heritage by a vile combination of  British imperialism, unionism and Orange sectarianism, many of their  descendants fled to America to escape British oppression and played an  important part in the foundations of a Republican USA. It is sad indeed  to see descendants of such noble people subservient to monarchs and  imperialists, a notion so alien to their ancestors.

 Today we see the same age old tactics from the British invaders, who are  bribing and intimidating the nationalist people of Ireland into  accepting alien concepts, one such is the abominable UK City of culture  moniker that has been bestowed on Derry for 2013. Using native  collaborators to sell such an idea to the people, this shameful accolade  has been supported by many traditional Irish cultural and sporting  groups, the GAA and Comhaltas are two particular groups who have allowed  themselves to be reduced to snivelling servants, banging the tribal  drums for the foreign viceroy. The UK City of Culture’ title in an  Irish city is an insult to all Irish people. The British puppets who  claim to represent Republicans and nationalists, who fought so hard to  win this disgusting title, are no better than paid informers betraying  the nation.

 Ireland today is one unrecognisable to the past, things we have never  thought possible happen day by day, those in power seem determined to  sell of our Country, be it to the acceptance of British occupation or  the handing over sovereignty  to Europe. Just recently the fiscal treaty  that assures austerity for years to come and ensures the poor get poorer  was passed in the 26 Counties. Republican Sinn Fein was at the forefront  of opposing this treaty and indeed all the past European treaties that  make Ireland nothing more than a piece of land controlled by the  capitalist and banking elite.

 

 The treaty asked people to vote on economic measures not yet decided,  rendering the people powerless to make changes in future that could see  Ireland prosper. Ireland has lost control of its nationhood, Republican  Sinn Fein through EIRE NUA points the way to regaining our independence  including fiscal independence. EIRE NUA is the only positive  alternative, a framework for the future of an Independent Ireland. We  need to acknowledge that its concept is not widely known or understood.

 It is a working document that provides for how an independent Ireland  should be. 100 years on from the rising we need to speak to the people  in layman’s terms on our vision for independence, Lets forget fancy  words and political jargon and give the Irish Nation the confidence and  knowledge it needs to realise that our vision and EIRE NUA is the only  position that can create a peaceful and just Ireland for all.

 

 Recently a British minister in Stormont, Martin McGuinness, suggested he  wants to enter into talks with Republicans. Republicans have always made  it clear that we are not interested in engaging with puppets of the  British State. The only time we will be interested in meeting  representatives from the British government will be to discuss their  withdrawal from our country. Former Republicans should understand they  no longer hold influence among Republicans and we view them as  contemptible cogs of the British Establishment.

 

 In May 2011 the 26 Counties had a State visit from the British Queen.

 Republican Sinn Fein led the way in opposing the subservience and  fawning that was seen by national organisations. On June 26 the British  Queen will once again visit Ireland; again we will see subservience and  fawning. British Deputy First Minister in Ireland Martin McGuinness will  undoubtedly greet her in another shameful act of capitulation to British  imperialism. They have lost all claims to Republicanism even in the  anti-monarchist sense. Again Republican Sinn Fein will oppose the  British monarchy visiting any part of Ireland and I urge you all to join  in our protests.

 

 The last few months we have seen an upsurge in harassment from State  forces. House raids, arrests and communities under siege. This  harassment has been met with great resistance and courage from the  Republican people. These actions give truth to the lie that the people  have been bought. The RUC/PSNI is a force of occupation and no amount of  community outreach can change the basic reason they exist, their primary  purpose is to uphold British rule in Ireland. Young nationalists are  told times have changed, that you can join the RUC and still remain a  Republican. This is a dangerous lie that must be exposed; those who  promote it are putting the lives of young Irish people in jeopardy. As  history has shown the British police force has always been an enemy of  the Irish people and treated accordingly and they continue to be so.

 

 The ongoing arrests and trumped up charges amount to nothing more than  internment by stealth. Two such cases are Martin Corey and Marian Price.

 Martin Corey’s case is so blatant there is not even a known charge  against him; he is simply interned for holding Republican principles.

 Marian Price is currently very ill in Hydebank. The refusal of the  prison authorities to allow UN doctors into to see her is no surprise;  they don’t want the world to know the injustice of her detention. Scores  of men are currently on a no wash protest in Maghaberry Jail in response  to invasive strip searching and other barbaric conditions. Compassionate  parole is used as a punishment against Prisoners of War. We must  redouble our efforts to highlight their plight. The valued efforts by  prisoners who are under lock and key to fight for their rights and  thereby further the cause of Irish Republicanism, must be reciprocated  by us on the outside

 

 The media has stepped up its campaign of trying to normalise us to  British rule, protesters are vilified for using their voice, politicians  use words like pathetic and disgusting when citizens stand up for  themselves against harassment. Currently there is a British propaganda  advert making reference to all the wonderful things the Brits have done  for us. They state this is our place, our time! It’s a good slogan, this  is our place, its Ireland and this is our time, time for change, time  for freedom. There can only be one winner in this war and that will be  the Irish people, if our generation do not succeed there will be  generations to come who will.

 

 We must realise that each and every one of us must work hard to end  British rule. We are a Movement made up of individuals; your single  action can contribute to the success of the Movement. We are all part of  a bigger picture but that picture starts with you, our work or lack of,  can have a detrimental or monumental effect. I have heard it said when  people see injustice “why doesn’t somebody do something about that?” Who  is somebody? You are somebody, I am somebody and so we collectively are  the somebody who must do it. The power of the individual is as important  as the power of the Movement. We are all only as good as our last  action, sometimes we may feel that what we do has no bearing in the  larger scheme of things. I want to leave you with this thought. One  person can make a difference, 100 people can make real change but  together we can build a nation.

 

 

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