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Date Posted: Thursday, August 11, 21:58:39
Author: Danielle Ni Dhighe
Subject: IRSP Speeches from Anti-Internment Commemoration Rally

Irish Republican Socialist Party
http://www.irsm.org/irsm.html

Speeches from Anti-Internment Commemoration Rally in Ballymena, County
Antrim on 9 August 2005

*******

[Delivered by Paul Little]

Tonight we applaud the courage of the organisers of tonight's
demonstration and recognise the historical significance of the first
ever republican rally in Ballymena.

Sixteen years ago, ten miles down the road in Antrim, same date, same
time and same reason, a small group of republicans, some of whom I see
here tonight, gathered with the Brendan Convery Flute Band to remember
the anniversary of internment. This was the first republican public
demonstration in the unionist dominated town. It took place against a
backdrop of a media frenzy and an incessant loyalist campaign of
murder and intimidation of Catholics across County Antrim.

Like tonight's demonstration is restricted to Fisherwick it was
restricted to the Rathenraw estate, the restriction did not and could
not take away from the historical significance for Antrim republicans.
For Ballymena republicans tonight's rally has the same significance.

Fast forward 16 years, half a dozen ceasefires and the Good Friday
Agreement and what is the wider backdrop of tonight's demonstration?

A media frenzy and the ongoing intimidation and sectarian attacks
against Catholics in Ballymena, Ahoghill, Rasharkin, Antrim and
Cloughmills. Catholics still remain twice as likely to be unemployed
as their Protestant neighbours. Discrimination in public housing
allocations is rife, with Catholics unable to get homes in certain
areas despite there being empty houses. In Ballymena today, it's still
a case of keeping your heads lower than a Larne Catholic.

Having stated that, it would be wrong to classify all unionists and
Protestants as supporting the above repression, we recognise those
from the unionist tradition who wish to represent the face of modern
unionism and engage in positive dialogue in an attempt not only to
achieve peace but also to improve the lot of their own community.
Those from the unionist tradition who recently offered and indeed did
help to clean up the chapel after another sectarian attack in
Ballymena are to be applauded for their courage and decency.

The IRSP considered carefully the request for a speaker from the
organisers of tonight's demonstration, we are not strictly a
nationalist political party, we have very little in common with the
'Hibs' and chapel gate politics, so speaking at what the media have
dubbed a 'nationalist' demonstration caused some debate within the
party.

We are however Irish republican Socialists with a proud history of
standing shoulder to shoulder with the oppressed, marginalised and
censored among the Irish working class, this is a demonstration for
rights: human rights, civil rights and national rights. No more second
class Irish citizens, whether it's in Dublin or Galway, Antrim or
Ardoyne, Ballymurphy or Ballymena.

If the issue of rights is to be addressed, it has to be for everyone
and not a geographical lottery where isolated communities are left at
the mercy of reactionary British forces. That is why we decided to
accept tonight's invitation to speak.

The anniversary of the introduction of internment by the British at
the behest of Faulkner's government is nothing to celebrate; the date
is carved into the collective memory of the oppressed of the occupied
six counties, as the date when republicans, socialists, trade
unionists, nationalists and dissenters were dragged from their beds by
the British Army to face torture, imprisonment and an uncertain
future. Indeed no one returned from internment unaffected by its
brutality.

As republican socialists we don't celebrate the 9th of August, as
republican socialists we remember this as the date when the Brits
tried to smother the struggle for Irish freedom. They failed! The
struggle continues today and will continue as long as Britain
continues the occupation of the six counties. The struggle as we know
it has changed and those who refuse to acknowledge those changes and
adapt their struggles to engage with the modern manifestation of the
British occupation in Ireland, no matter how well intentioned and
historically valid, will fail.

But let us be clear, whichever form our struggle takes, whichever
tactics we use, the republican socialist struggle will continue until
this state is smashed and our class and our country are free.

The Republican Socialist Movement accepts the need for changed tactics
in a rapidly changing world. But changed tactics don't mean changed
principles. We stand by the Republic of James Connolly and Liam
Mellows.

Only when the Irish working class achieves full economic and political
freedom will we say that the struggle is over.

Let me be clear on this point. The INLA will only disarm when that
objective is met.

Internment continues in modern Ireland today, both north and south.
Whilst we join with others to welcome home Sean Kelly and the Colombia
Three, their freedom remains a concession to a political party, there
are other 'internees' in Ireland. The continued detention by the Free
State government and Michael McDowell of republican socialist Dessie
O'Hare is a disgrace and a direct denial of his human rights. We call
on the Dublin government to release him to his family immediately.

Elsewhere, the jails in Ireland are filling up with asylum seekers who
come to these shores fleeing persecution and seeking work and shelter.
Instead they end up detained indefinitely in detention centres having
committed no offences.

In Mayo we have five Irishmen detained at the behest of a
multi-national oil company for trying to protect their land - our
land, Ireland - from exploitation. What price now for Rockall? Free
the Rossport Five!

Internationally the illegal detention by the USA of thousands of
detainees from across the Middle East at Guantanamo Bay is immoral and
an affront to human rights. Across Iraq and Afghanistan ordinary
working men and women are imprisoned without trial or evidence by the
hands of an illegal occupying power that is the Anglo-American axis in
the Middle East. These detentions continue as the West murders its way
through these sovereign countries, plundering their oil resources or
stealing land for oil pipelines.

Oppression, occupation, exploitation, corruption, murder, internment -
these are the tools of western democracy, of capitalism. The tools
that they use with abandon against the poor, the defenceless and the
starving across the globe.

The IRSP and the working class from across Ireland will not be
lectured and moralised at by national governments whose hands drip
with the blood of those who cannot defend themselves. They bring shame
on the very democracy they talk about defending. From Ballymena
tonight we send this message: to Britain, to America, our message is
clear - out of Ireland ­ out of Iraq ­ no war but the class
war!

On the 28th of January 1994, a crisp Ballymena morning, I stood in
Fisherwick Gardens outside the home of Cormac McDermott. Cormac had
been murdered the previous night by the UVF. I stood with his
father-in-law, Councillor Willie Cunning, waiting to for the RUC
forensics to leave. They left after awhile leaving behind them spent
ammunition, fragments of Cormac's hair, blood and bone still clung to
the bullet, evidence if any was needed that there would be no
comprehensive RUC investigation into this sectarian murder. Cormac was
murdered because he was a Ballymena Catholic, who was not prepared to
keep his head down, his 'crime' to sell republican newspapers. Murder,
the ultimate form of censorship!

Ten years on from Cormac's murder, they have failed. We stand in the
same street, delivering the same message that he lost his life for:
Irish unity, Irish freedom and no more second class citizens.

Onwards to the Socialist Republic - Brits Out!

*******

[Delivered by John Murtagh of the Free Dessie O'Hare Campaign -
http://www.irsm.org/irsp/free_dessie/]

It is a honour and a pleasure to be invited here today to speak on
behalf of the Free Dessie O'Hare Campaign at this the 34th anniversary
of interment. Internment invokes memories of a black period in Irish
history when hundreds of young nationalists where stolen from their
families and friends by the imperialist forces of Britain.

The saddest thing is that there is still a form of selective
internment in existence today. I am speaking of our friend and comrade
Dessie O'Hare who is presently interned in Castlerea despite the
courts having recognised him as a qualifying POW. I feel I also need
to mention the plight of other republican prisoners such as Strabane
republican John Brady who is currently interned without charge in
Maghaberry, and also the plight of non-aligned republicans who were
sentenced on politically motivated charges pre-GFA.

Dessie O'Hare is a republican socialist prisoner currently serving a
forty-year jail sentence in Castlerea. Dessie has been a republican
activist since the age of sixteen, first as a member of the IRA and
then as a member of the INLA. Dessie is currently the Officer
Commanding of the INLA prisoners in Castlerea Prison.

He has endorsed and fully accepted the INLA ceasefire. Organisations
which are on ceasefire are entitled to the early release of their
members under the Good Friday Agreement, which says that all political
prisoners convicted of offences committed before April 1998 should be
released. Dessie O'Hare demands his right to release under the Good
Friday Agreement.

The Irish government has refused to free him in contravention of the
Good Friday Agreement even though Dessie was a leader of the INLA at
the time of the kidnap. Indeed the former Minister for Justice,
Equality and Law Reform, Mr John O'Donoghue, has already said, "He is
a qualifying prisoner".

The GFA in its entirety includes the early release of 'qualifying
prisoners' meaning those prisoners whose organisations are
'maintaining a complete and unequivocal cease-fire'. Dessie O'Hare is
such a prisoner who has been denied the benefits of the early release
scheme as laid down in Annex B, Section 2 of the Agreement which the
Irish electorate voted for.

Dessie has been demonised by the media and by certain politicians who
labelled him the "Border Fox". He has been seen by experts at the
request of the Irish government to keep him interned. They could find
no such grounds for his continuing incarceration but this was an
attempt to emulate the tactics of the Stalinist USSR in labelling
opponents of that regime 'mad'.

His co-accused, Edward Hogan, was released five years ago under the
Agreement, even though they were both convicted of the same offence.

Dessie is being victimised, discriminated against and demonised by the
state authorities. And yet his activities were no different from those
of hundreds of others released under the GFA. Dessie O'Hare is no
different from hundreds if not thousands of republicans. He played his
part in the struggle. It is now time he was released.

Release Dessie O'Hare, release John Brady, release all republican
prisoners!

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