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The following is the oration given by Diarmuid MacDubhghlais at the annual hunger strike commemoration by Republican Sinn Fein in Bundoran, County Donegal on August 25.

Posted by Jim on September 7, 2012

A chairde, comraidithe is a comh-phoblachtainigh,

 Is mor an onoir dum a beith anseo ar a ocaid seo. Tamid anseo cun  cuimhniu ar na n-daoine a fuair bas ar na stailc ocrais.

 It is indeed a great honor to be addressing this, the 31st Annual Hunger  Strike commemoration here in Bundoran. We commemorate not just those who  died in the concentration camp of Long Kesh in 1981 but also Frank Stagg  and Michael Gaughan who died in the 1970′s in England and Sean McCaughy,  Sean McNella and Tony Darcy who died in the 1940′s in Free State jails.

 Andrew Sullivan, Denis Barry, Joseph Whitty, who died under Free State  rule in the 1920′s; Terrance Mc Swiney, Joseph Murphy and Michael  Fitzgerald who also died in the 1920′s under British rule and finally  Thomas Ashe who died in 1917 in Mountjoy jail while being force fed. All  these men fought and died for their belief in a 32 County Irish  Republic. Let us remember too the many who died young as a result of  hunger strikes and conditions in many jails in Ireland and England.

 

 The hunger strike of ’81 was a seminal point in the prison struggle and  the struggle for a 32 County Irish Republic. For years the POWs in both  Long Kesh and Armagh women’s prison were refusing to be treated a  criminals and had been refusing to wash or slop out or wear prison  uniforms. While the British did engage in talks with the POWs it became  clear that this engagement was not genuine and in 1981 a decision was  made to undertake a hunger strike. The goal of being recognized as  political prisoners was attained but at a high cost, ten men died in  Long Kesh and many more men and women had their health ruined due to  either the hunger strike or the barbaric act of force feeding. Sadly the  hard won victory of political status was sold out by a minority of  greedy former comrades later. These men and women couldn’t wait to get  their grubby hands on the reigns of power and so for some short term  political gain and wads of money they decided to administer British rule  in the Occupied Six Counties.

 

 We now have Republican prisoners in the Occupied Six Counties and in the

 26 Counties because of their political beliefs. They would never have  seen the inside of a prison cell had it not been for British occupation  in our country and their resistance to that occupation. In the Occupied  Six Counties the POW are once again on dirty protest fighting for  political status in filthy squalid cells without the most basic of  needs. They are locked up approx 23 hours a day, denied education, free  association and all the rights associated with political satus. The  screws have an interest in the continuation of this protest as it keeps  them in high paid jobs. An agreement was reached in August 2010 between  the POWs and the prison administration, facilitated by independent  people, but this was subsequently subverted by the screws. I call on  this agreement to be implemented in full now.

 

 Internment has once again raised its ugly head. Martin Corry was  released from jail in 1992 having served 19 years and was arrested once  again in April 2010 and held without trial since. In July this year his  release was ordered by a highly renowned human rights judge in the high  court in Belfast, Seamus Treacy, who found the Martin’s human rights had  been infringed under Article 5 of the Human Rights Act 1998. But this  was not to lead to his freedom. Owen Paterson (British secretary of

 state) overruled this judgment and martin remains in Magaberry jail. The  ruling by Paterson shows that it is the British government that runs the  Occupied Six Counties, the Stormont administration is no more than a  puppet administration with no REAL powers.

 

 During his hearing it transpired that the so called evidence against  Martin was so secret that not even Justice Treacy could see it; the book  of evidence given to him was an empty book with the words “the secretary  of state states this evidence exists”. To date Martin still has not been  given a reason for his arrest, he has not been charged with anything.

 

 Marian Price is another high profile internee. She has been interned for  over a year and a half on a spurious charge. She is now gravely ill in  hospital, suffering from pneumonia. There is the real possibility of  Marion dying while interned, another innocent victim of British  injustice in the Occupied Six Counties. There are of course other  internees, some having their licences revoked and some interned by  remand. I call on everyone here to do their utmost to highlight this  abuse of peoples’ human rights. The British can not be allowed to  condemn perceived human rights abuses by others while at the same time  abusing the human rights of the Irish.

 

 In Lithuania Michael Campbell is incarcerated in a jail that was an  actual concentration camp in the Second World War, his toilet a hole in  the ground. Communication is almost impossible due to the language  barrier. Michael’s sentence of 12 years was appealed by the prosecution.

 This it seems orchestrated by MI5 so as to impede and effort to have him  repatriated to Ireland. His brother Liam is in jail in Maghaberry  awaiting extradition to the same jail and the same conditions.

 

 In June this year the queen of England visited Belfast. Much media  attention was made of a handshake between herself and Martin McGuinness,  this handshake should not surprise anyone who follows Irish politics.

 The fact is this was just a photo of a minister of the crown shaking  hands with his commander-in-chief; no more no less. Martin’s insistence  as he got in his car – after following the “duke” around trying to shake  his hand but the old duke was having none of it – that he was ‘still a  Republican’ rang hollow indeed. He certainly is not a Republican in the  style of Plunkett, Pearse, Tone, Sands or O’Hara; maybe he is modelling  himself on those who sold out in ’21 and then borrowed English guns and  turned them on Republicans, or maybe he models himself on de Valera who,  once he decided that HIS war was over, happily shot, hanged or interned  members of the Republican movement. Indeed I would put it to you that  even those who abandoned the Republic in the past did not stoop as low  as the Provos have now

 

 The Six-County state and the 26 County-State solution that was imposed  on the Irish people over 90 years ago has obviously failed. The 26  Counties is now administered by the descendants of those who sold out in

 ’21 – families who now have accumulated huge personal wealth, while  ordinary people worry on a daily basis how they will manage to pay for  food, clothing and the basics to survive. This year in Cork a young girl  collapsed while in school and when taken to hospital it was found that  she was malnourished. This seems to be the choice for the people, to pay  the bills or to eat, while the so-called representatives in Leinster  house send billions of Euro in taxes to faceless/nameless people around  the world.

 

 The administration in the Occupied Six County in openly and nakedly  sectarian. It is allegedly run by the two biggest parties – the Provos  and the DUP. While they have divided up the ministerial portfolios  between them they think they have control over their own little fiefdoms

 - and perhaps they do in a little way. But the truth is the British are  their paymasters, Westminster is the real seat of power – and the  Stormont ministers will happily do as they are bid. The Unionist veto is  alive and well and operating as usual. While Stormont ministers impose  cuts on the people they increases allowances to themselves, just like  capitalist administrations all over the world. The gap between rich and  poor ever widens and until socialist policies like Eire Nua and Saol Nua  pertain, that gap will continue to widen and sectarian policies will  prevail in Occupied Ireland..

  I will leave with a quote from Paul Johnson, who was a friend of MargaretThatcher:

  ”In Ireland we [the British government] have tried every possible  formula; direct rule, indirect rule, genocide, apartheid, puppet  parliaments, real parliaments, martial law, civil law, colonisation,  lane reform and partition. Nothing has worked. The only solution we have  not tried is absolute and unconditional withdrawal”.

 

 Well a chairde, it is time for this solution – the obvious solution to  try. I call on the British government to commit to withdraw from Ireland  now and leave the running of Ireland to the people of Ireland.”

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