32 County Sovereignty Movement Tyrone

Cork Brigade call time on Drug Barons.

 February 2010.

 Statement from the Cork Brigade of the I.R.A. (Óglaigh Na hEireann)

" In our last statement before Christmas we warned Drug Dealers to cease their activities or face lethal force. Despite some coming forward and being interrogated at length by ourselves, others chose to ignore the warning and continue to Deal Drugs.

As Republicans it is our priority to drive British armed forces out of Ireland. Targetting Drug Dealers is secondary but in the case of Mr. Staunton our hand was forced. We were alarmed by the amount of people who contacted us with his name and giving graphic details of his vile ways and bully boy tactics. We hope our actions will help many parents sleep better at night. In the past 18 months both Mr. Jones and Mr. Staunton have felt the force that we possess and we will continue to target Drug Dealers at will. We would like to reiterate at this point we will strike when we are ready and not when it is excepted of us.

Although we already have a list draughted up of Drug Dealers who are marked for execution, we would like to comment on the sickening intelligence we have been receiving involving mothers having to go to Credit Unions to take out loans. This is done after they receive threats from Drug Dealers when their sons and daughters cannot pay their drug debt themselves. We would like to state clearly now, whether you are a large or small scale Drug Dealer if you force parents to take out loans you will be prioritised and action will be taken against you.

We would like to bring the good people of Corks attention to a case involving one of the most significant Heroin seizures in Cork. Brian Wall was caught with over a quarter of a million euros worth or Heroin and will not spend a day in prison. Following an investigation by ourselves the reasons were very obvious. Before the seizure two members of the Drug Squad called to his house on two or more occasions to warn him that he was being watched and would be caught if he did not stop. He was subsequently caught. One of those dectectives is in the same sporting circle as Mr Wall. To add insult to injury a former Cork Hurler who sits on an RTE panel took the stand as a character reference. Mr Wall was seen handing hurleys out to children just weeks after avoiding a jail term with a prominent Northside Club. A mandatory 10 year sentence is expected for this crime. If this case is not reviewed then we may deem ourselves to be both Judge & Executioner.

When we do act it is not an act of vigilantism or gangland activity but Militiary Action. We are trained and disciplined volunteers. Those who deal death to our children will themselves have death dealt to them by our hands." Beir Bua.

RUC/PSNI Stop and Search powers illegal!

 Wednesday 13th January.

There has been a large rise in the use of Section 44 searches over the last year, coinciding with an upsurge in Republican activity.

Between 1 July and 30 September 2009 10,265 stop and searches were carried out under Section 44.

That compares to 1,657 in the same period in 2008.

Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 allows the British home secretary to authorise RUC/PSNI officers to make random searches.

However, the legislation has been challenged by a journalist and an anti-war protestor who were stopped by officers near a London arms fair in 2003.

In Strasbourg on Tuesday 12th january, the European Court of Human Rights said the pair's rights under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights had been violated.

The court also ruled that the UK's stop and search powers were "not sufficiently circumscribed" and there were not "adequate legal safeguards against abuse".

It concluded that "the risks of the discriminatory use of the powers" were "a very real consideration".

'Harassment'

The 32 CSM in Tyrone can confirm that several of our members suffer harassment at the hands of RUC/PSNI officers abusing this act and using it as another weapon in their British imperialist arsenal to harass Republicans who are opposed to the Good Friday Agreement. Members of the 32 CSM in Tyrone are stopped and searched on a daily basis and are held for long periods by the RUC/PSNI, on some occasions they have been held for over an hour while british police officers search their cars and persons, Some of our members have been searched up to four times a day as the RUC/PSNI adopt a 'stop on sight policy'.

Crown Forces Personnel Seriously Injured in Antrim. 

Friday, 8 January 2010


A member of the RUC/PSNI is undergoing surgery after he was seriously injured in a Republican car bomb attack in Randalstown, County Antrim.

The 33-year-old Catholic officer is in "a very serious condition" in hospital according to RUC/PSNI spokesman, Derek Williamson.

He said the British policeman, who was caught in the blast on the Milltown Road at 0630 GMT, was a "highly regarded" officer who had served for 10 years.

Williamson told the media that Republicans were responsible for the bombing, but it was too early to say which group was behind the attack.

The recently married officer was targeted while he made his way to Woodbourne police station in west Belfast.

It is believed the victim had driven about a mile from his home when the bomb exploded and was found breathing and conscious but bleeding heavily.

British Ministers in the occupied six counties issued a joint statement condemning the attack.

Peter Robinson said is was a "cowardly evil act against a man committed to defending the free society we all enjoy".

"I have said in the past that those who perpetrate such attacks will not succeed in returning Northern Ireland to the dark days of the past. I remain steadfastly committed to upholding that promise," he added.

RUC/PSNI spokesperson Derek Williamson described the bomb as a 'cowardly terrorist attack'
British Crown Minister Martin McGuinness said the injured RUC/PSNI officer was an Irish language speaker and an "active member" of the Gaelic Athletic Association, an organisation which promotes Irish sports on both sides of the Irish border.

The chairman of the Northern Ireland Policing Board and property tycoon Barry Gilligan, said the bombing was "an attempt to murder".

He added that those who carried it out "cannot be allowed to succeed in bringing any further terror" to the community.

Another English Crown Minister Paul Goggins described it as a "vile attack" which would "sicken people".

Republicans have been responsible for a spate of bomb attacks across the occupied six counties in the last year.

In October, the IRA planted a bomb under a policeman's car in east Belfast. His partner suffered minor injuries in the attack.

32CSM New Year Statement 2010

32 County Sovereignty Movement
New Year Statement 2010


We commend our activists for their dedication and hard work in pursuit of the republican goal in 2009. We commend all other republican activists for being true to their beliefs and for being generous and inventive in listening to the beliefs of others. 2009 was a year which witnessed that inventiveness being translated into political action which was widely recognised throughout the republican base. It represented the most potent expression of solidarity with imprisoned comrades. It is solidarity in action with those who were bereaved in the struggle. It is also the way forward for Irish republicanism.

The 32 County Sovereignty Movement has a clear vision for the year ahead. The reclamation of our sovereignty must take real form. We must give leadership to our communities to help them achieve this. Throughout Ireland communities have been betrayed by the institutions of faith, finance and state which have long purported to speak and act on their behalf. The abundance of trust placed in the integrity of individual leaders has proved misplaced. They have been left leaderless.

They have not, however, been left powerless. It is in recognition of this reality that the 32CSM will now engage with our communities. In a disciplined approach the 32CSM will liaise directly with local communities to explore ways of reclaiming their sovereignty, and under these auspices, help them pursue their political and social objectives. We will focus our efforts in ensuring that all community activity will by default be a pursuit toward national sovereignty. Such a process will be a challenge to both states. It is a first step in filling the vacuum left by those who are now wholly subsumed into the apparatus of partition.

Communities so organised can become the template for national freedom. The republican objective is twofold; to secure our sovereign independence and to organise a just society within that independence. Like our republican forebears we can now enact our aspirations, we can involve our people with our beliefs in real and tangible terms. Republicanism cannot be detached from the people and the people cannot be detached from the strategies deployed to secure their freedom. We can only lead through democratic involvement with our communities.

Because it is a first step it must be taken with due diligence. We have prepared our arguments and are refining our position as mandated at our Ard Fheis. It will be democratic. It will be a learning process which will require discipline, patience and pragmatic political judgement. Republicans cannot interact at a distance. We need to create a new interface between ourselves and our people which will allow us to seek their mandate for our struggle. This mandate will not be measured by a gerrymandered vote. Its value will be in its democratic integrity and its sovereign credentials. For us the ballot box means more than just numbers. Democracy can only be returned to the Irish people when their national sovereignty is recognised.

Because it is a challenge to the state the state will obviously respond. Mistakes will be made, but also learned from, and it is this disciplined approach which will allow for this engagement to spread successfully to other areas. In part the success of this project may be gauged from the state’s reaction to it. They will not be alone. Establishment Nationalists will also have a vested interest in seeing this project fail. They will seek to divide and conquer. But a clear understanding as to the implications of its sovereign distinction and clear democratic practices will thwart them. After all it was disdain for democracy within their own organisations which led them into the cul de sac they now find themselves.

The 32CSM will be active on other fronts. Two major international initiatives will be launched in the coming year. We have observed how issues at play on the international stage are geared toward political events in the occupied six counties. We have made our intentions known to the relevant governments that we are determined to follow a particular path challenging any move that would seek to de-legitimise the republican struggle. These initiatives are for the benefit of Irish republicanism, we will not claim sole ownership of them. But we will provide the leadership that will open up counter arguments for all republicans to employ against these nefarious measures.

Republican unity in 2009 resulted in impressive demonstrations on a range of issues. The continuing media and political demonising of republicans is proof of their effect as is their grudging admission of our growth. The media and political establishment’s objective is to ignore us but through mutual cooperation we have made this impossible. In the coming year this cooperation can be galvanised within our communities as these issues now become their issues in pursuit of our national objectives.

The British Government’s strategy of finally destroying any vestige of republicanism within the provisional movement will not be allowed to undermine the separatist ideal. A resurgent republicanism will demonstrate to both governments and the international community that the destruction of the provisional movement was the liberation of Irish republicanism. It is up to all of us to ensure that 2010 clearly demonstrates this reality.

Portlaoise POWs statement.

"We the republican P.O.W.'s E3 would like to take this opportunity to extend our thanks to our friends and comrades who have supported us in the last year, and we would like to convey to you all a Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year. The morale of the volunteers on E3 landing is very high at the moment due to our confidence in the leadership. The commemoration for volunteer Kevin "Kiddo" Murray took place on Friday the 13th of November and was carried out with the dignity associated with republican memorials. We would also like to send our greetings and solidarity to our comrades imprisoned at home and abroad and urge you to do the same. We would like to send a message to the Free State government that while they may imprison republicans they will not break the republican spirit.
Beir Bua, O/C E3 Landing Portlaoise Gaol.

 

Price arrest shatters myth that six county policing is 'non political'

32 County Sovereignty Movement
18/11/2009
 
Price arrest shatters myth that six county policing is 'non political'
 
The recently staged political arrest of 32 County Sovereignty Movement National Secretary Marian Price underscores the fact that policing in the Six Counties will always be political. We have long stated that where sovereignty is disputed policing will always take a side in that dispute. The myth that policing in the Six Counties could be detached from the constitutional question by employing the charade of ‘Civic Policing’ has been shattered yet again.
The British Government has repeatedly used policing to curry favour with whichever political mood prevails. On the one hand we had the establishment of the benign District Policing Partnerships as a sop to the constituency of establishment nationalists. And now that we have unionists grappling with the issue of devolving minimalist Policing and Justice ‘powers’ to Stormont we witness the targeting of high profile republican activists for arrest by the RUC/PSNI. Coupled with this is the appearance before Crown Courts of Irish Republicans on the most spurious of grounds.
All of this points to where the British Government desires that political policing should lead. We urge all republicans to be vigilant in the times ahead as British efforts to secure its illegal sovereign claim over part of Ireland intensify.

Prison conditions worsen!

saturday 14th November

As a group of protesters gathered at Maghaberry jail today (sat 14th November)to protest at the internment of Republican prisoner Terry McCafferty, news came from the jail that Republican prisoners have not received food since 16:00hrs on Wednesday. As several families turned up for visits this morning they were informed that visits to see their loved ones would not be taking place. It has also been stated that three Republican prisoners have also been taken of the Republican wing and their where-abouts unknown to both fellow prisoners, and their families! This is not the first time that this has happened in Maghaberry jail regardless of the new governor stating that this has been the first extensive search and lock down in the prison for 10 years. Its about time people stood together in solidarity and show their support for the men who have to suffer this abuse on a regular basis. When the jail goes into lock-down it always seems to be the Republican prisoners who come off the worst, you wouldn't let a dog go for 3/4 days without food. It is an absolute disgrace the the British authorities think they can get away with such actions!

Support the prisoners!

 

Maguire prisons transfer achieved

Thursday 15th october,

CELTIC LEAGUE PRESS INFORMATION
MAGUIRE PRISONS TRANSFER ACHIEVED

A long running campaign supported solidly by the Celtic League appears to have been vindicated. The Celtic League understand that Noel Maguire imprisoned in England has finally been given permission to transfer prisons and is to be moved to Ireland.

The League was informed that Jack Straw, Minister of Justice (UK), signed Mr Maguire's transfer papers on the 5th October 2009, which now means that he is eligible for transfer to Maghaberry Prison, County Antrim (north of Ireland) at any time. He is currently being held in Whitemoor Prison, Cambridge, but it is thought that that Mr Maguire is likely to be transferred to Maghaberry Prison at some point this month.

Mr Maguire had originally applied for a transfer to Portloaise Prison in the Republic of Ireland, to be closer to his family, but all five of his applications have been rejected by the Irish Justice Minister, despite the fact that Mr Maguire is an Irish citizen in his own right and a holder of an Irish passport. In addition, all Mr Maguire's co defendants were eventually transferred to the Republic of Ireland, where they are serving out their sentences. The reasons that have been given to Mr Maguire by the Irish government for refusing his repatriation to Ireland have been unjustified.

After five unsuccessful attempts at applying for a transfer to Portlaoise Prison, Mr Maguire decided to apply for a transfer to Maghaberry Prison. However, earlier this year the Celtic League wrote to the (UK) Prisoners Cross Border Transfer and Foreign National Policy unit, after having learned that Mr Maguire's application to Maghaberry Prison had been misplaced by the authorities.
The League has been informed that Mr Maguire is very excited at the prospect of being transferred and it is unknown as yet if he will continue to apply again for a transfer to Portlaoise Prison.
Maguire's case was supported by a wide range of rights groups and individuals

Link:
http://www.noel-maguire.info/

 

The source of our conflict predates partition.

Wednesday, 14 October 2009


Francie Mackey, chairman 32CSM Omagh, Co Tyrone

Letter Irish News.

Bernard Mulholland (September 30) provides a welcome entry into the debate over the existence of the six counties and Irish national sovereignty.

That ‘existence’ is at the heart of the conflict.

The right or not of the six counties to exist cannot be excluded from determining its future.

Political arrangements which presume its right to exist are merely attempts to retrospectively right a committed wrong.

The 32 County Sovereignty Movement (32CSM) made this point in our United Nations submission where we sought, and still seek, a UN ruling that the continued British presence in Ireland is in breach of international law.

The grave flaw in the peace process was British insistence that its claim to sovereignty over Irish territory was not up for negotiation – acceptance of partition was an entry fee into the talks process.

The British did not reciprocate for Dublin’s removal of articles 2&3. The process was to have a predetermined outcome, namely, partition would remain.

Saying now that that outcome can only be changed by an electoral process geared toward protecting the status quo in no way democratises it.

Like our submission to unionism, we also sought engagement with the British government to address their so-called claim of neutrality over the future of the partitioned entity.

All these documents are available on our website and should be viewed collectively.

The 32CSM’s approach to the conflict has been a pragmatic one. Having identified sovereignty as the central issue we sought international arbitration to bring its violation to an end.

Bernard makes the point that ‘Northern Ireland has been in existence for longer than the Irish Republic’ but fails to mention that for the entirety of that existence it has been a theatre of conflict.

The source of conflict predates partition as partition is but another facet of it.

Let’s not forget the pre-partition suppression of the Irish Republic democratically ratified in the 1918 general election.

I would agree wholeheartedly on his ideas concerning international bodies and academic conferences addressing the problems we face but they must address those problems as a means to resolving them and not, like the Good Friday Agreement as a means to justify the constitutional arrangement which gave rise to them.

Certainly it is preferable to resolve conflicts via the ballot box but Bernard must remember that the British government are not democratically accountable to any Irish constituency yet claim the right to deploy its army on Irish streets to defend its illegal sovereign claim.

Irish republicans have not been remiss in recognising, and addressing, unionist concerns.

For our part the 32CSM has sought engagement to address the issue

of Irish national sovereignty and the constitutional future of the Irish people.

Our comrades in Republican Sinn Fein have long championed the Eire Nua policy which represents a radical approach to governance and democracy on the island.

Our door remains open.

 

"John didn't kill himself"

 11th october 2009
Republican prisoner John Brady had a row with his brother-in-law while on weekend parole. He ended up hanging from his laces in a PSNI cell. His family don't believe it was suicide.
Margaret and Lorna Brady, flanked by two Real IRA guards, at the wake for John Brady, who died last Saturday in police custody

'My son didn't kill himself. He wouldn't have given the police that pleasure, he wouldn't have let them beat him," says Margaret Brady. "And he loved me far too much to end his own life. He knew that would have destroyed me."


We're in the living room of a terraced house in Strabane. Upstairs, Margaret's son John lies in a coffin. He's wearing a football shirt – his beloved Liverpool. But the emblems of his other passion are all around. A Tricolour drapes the body. His black gloves and beret sit on top.


John Brady was found hanging by his laces in Derry's Strand Road police station last weekend. He was 40 years old. He'd spent almost half his life in jail. The early years were for republican offences, including the murder of a policeman. The last five years were effectively internment, his family say. Brady had been convicted of nothing.


A small group of supporters had fought a long campaign, with no mainstream political support, to have him freed. Finally, they succeeded. Brady was to be released permanently next month. He had started weekend parole.


Then on Friday 2 October, he was arrested. He was questioned about assaulting and threatening to kill his brother-in-law earlier that day, which he denied. Police held him overnight and were about to charge him. So could John Brady not face another long stretch in prison or did something more sinister happen last Saturday in Strand Road barracks?


At the wake, nobody believes Brady killed himself. "Suicide would have been alien to him," says close friend Paddy Brown.


The house is overflowing with mourners. Not just Northerners: republicans from Dublin, Cork, Kildare, Limerick, and Monaghan are there. Around 100 people queue outside on a bitterly cold night to enter the wake house. Women serve them sandwiches and tea.


'I waited so long for him to come home'


"Come upstairs," someone tells the Sunday Tribune. We pass a dozen men and women in white shirts, black ties and trousers in the hall and landing. "Wait here a minute sir," our photographer is asked. And then we enter the bedroom where Brady lies, a crucifix above the coffin, a Tricolour harp-shaped wreath at the side.


Four men in balaclavas, combat jackets, black trousers and boots stand guard. Two hold .32 handguns; one an AK47. The room says so much about the North's complexities. The harsh paramilitary world softened by the humanity of a republican's everyday life – the Liverpool curtains and light-shade Brady bought while on parole. Amidst the burning candles and red roses, Margaret has placed cards her son sent from prison. One shows a picture of a bear. 'Missing you, just can't bear it when we're apart,' it says.


Margaret starts crying: "I waited so long for him to come home but not in a coffin. Had John been killed on active service, I wouldn't have complained. To die in a police station when he'd done nothing wrong is different."


They're a strongly republican family, John Brady's sister Lorna says. "My father was an IRA prisoner in Portlaoise in the 1980s. Growing up, John was like a daddy to me. When I was six, he took me to see Santa. Not many 14-year-old boys would do that for their kid sister."


Brady joined the IRA at 16, his mother recalls: "He said to me, 'If you love me, you'll let me'. And I did. Republicanism is born into you." Brady was jailed for life for murdering RUC man David Black in 1989. His brother Ben and his mother were charged with withholding information.


"It's hard as a mother to stand between your two sons in the dock," Margaret says. "But John said, 'Hold your head up high mum', and I did and I was proud of my sons." Ben received four years imprisonment; Margaret, a two-year suspended sentence.


John Brady was freed on an early release licence under the 1998 Belfast agreement. He joined Sinn Féin but became disillusioned, accusing the leadership of "selling-out". He joined the Real IRA.


In 2003, he was arrested with two women by the PSNI near the Donegal border. Guns were recovered from the car. The trio were charged but the case was later dropped. The Real IRA claim this was to protect an informer whose identity they know.


The two women were freed from jail but not Brady. "His early release licence was revoked," says Lorna. "But his case went before the Life Sentence Review Commission and it looked very positive. Then, out of the blue, he was charged on low copy DNA evidence with trying to kill a soldier in Tyrone in 2002.


"After low copy DNA was discredited in the Omagh bomb trial, the case against John was dropped. Once again, he faced no charges yet they wouldn't let him out of Maghaberry jail." He was never depressed, his mother says: "It wasn't hard visiting him. Other visitors would cry as they left prisoners who were feeling low. Never us because John was always smiling."


Frustrated that he remained in jail without charge, Brady asked the welfare group for Real IRA prisoners to take him off their list. Then, he requested to be transferred from the republican to the ordinary criminal wing. "He cut all ties with the republican movement," says Marian Price of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement. "He'd no other choice because the authorities were using everything to keep him in jail. And he understandably wanted to get out and lead a normal life."


For the past five weeks, Brady had been granted weekend parole and was to be permanently freed next month. "My war is over," he told friends in Strabane. He remained a political republican but believed 'armed struggle' wasn't the way forward. Then last weekend, he became entangled in a family dispute.


Brady's older sister Martina is married to political cartoonist John Kennedy who has had work published in the Mirror and US publications. Kennedy is known for his radical politics and some cartoons have been critical of the PSNI.


Argument


The Kennedys and the Bradys fell out two years ago. Margaret Brady claims she hadn't been allowed to see her grandchildren. Even presents and cards were returned.


Around 3pm on Friday 2 October, John Brady was collecting a friend's children from Strabane's Barrack Street school.


An argument developed with John Kennedy who was collecting his child. Afterwards, Brady immediately informed those in charge of his prison pre-release scheme about the incident and offered to return to jail, his family claim.


He was reportedly told to contact the PSNI with details of the altercation. Brady's family say he rang police who asked if he wanted to lodge a complaint about John Kennedy. Brady said no but asked for the incident to be logged.


At 8.30pm the PSNI arrested Brady. John Kennedy had reportedly made a complaint. "My brother phoned me twice from the barracks," says Lorna. "He was in good form. I went to Strand Road on Saturday afternoon with a change of clothes for him. I sat there for two hours but wasn't allowed to see him."


Brady's solicitor, John Finucane, arrived at Strand Road at 9.30am. He found his client was his usual relaxed self. He was wearing a Liverpool shirt. Being a Man United man, Finucane joked had he known Brady's team, he'd not have come.


Finucane believed police didn't have the evidence to charge Brady, who denied assaulting or threatening to kill Kennedy. Brady said he'd three witnesses supporting his account of the altercation. He gave police their contact details. Although Brady had been under arrest for almost 20 hours, he was questioned for just 42 minutes.


At 4pm, Finucane was informed his client was to be charged. He didn't detect any panic in Brady. As a solicitor he'd learned to read, through changes in their demeanour or expression, if somebody is vulnerable. At 4.35pm, Finucane left Brady in the legal consultation room and went to talk to police.


He was away 15 minutes, 20 at most. When he returned, he found Brady hanging by his trainer laces from the window. He called out to police. Paramedics tried to revive Brady but it was too late.


Finucane has serious questions about why Brady was arrested in the first place. He believes had a complaint been made about anyone else, they would simply have been asked to visit a police station at an agreed date, not arrested in that manner. He also believes Brady was being charged before the investigative process was adequately followed through. The young solicitor, whose father Pat was murdered in 1989, broke the news to the Bradys. "John Finucane rang and said he needed to see me," Lorna says. "I met him in the Asda supermarket carpark and he told me my brother was dead."


On hearing of her son's death, Margaret Brady took down photographs of her daughter Martina – John Kennedy's wife – from her home. Although those of the three Kennedy grandchildren remain on display.


"I'll pray for my daughter every day of my life but I'll never speak to her again," Margaret says. "In the republican world, you involve the police only for rape or child abuse. You certainly don't complain about prisoners on licence. Her father would be turning in his grave."


Margaret asked an intermediary to tell the Kennedys, who live only 100 yards from her, that it would be best if they left Strabane. "It wasn't vindictiveness. Feelings were running high. I was worried what locals might do. I'd three grandchildren I love in the house and I wanted them safe."


Left the North


The Kennedys have reportedly left the North. The Sunday Tribune contacted John Kennedy by email for comment but received no reply. But the main questions concern John Brady's treatment in Strand Row.


The family want to know why he was still wearing his trainers and why police didn't immediately return him to his cell when Finucane left the legal consultation room.


Derry republican Gary Donnelly has been questioned many times in Strand Road: "Every time you're brought in, you must remove your shoes, belt, and jewellery. I've even been asked to remove the drawstring from tracksuit bottoms.


"It's standard procedure so a prisoner can't harm themselves or a cop. Why didn't this happen to John? And it's bizarre that he was left alone in the legal consultation room, one of the only spots in the barracks without a camera. Every time my solicitor has left the consultation room, the cops have thrown me back in a cell."


The PSNI is tougher in Derry, with its strong dissident presence, than in other parts of the North, Donnelly says. He has been assaulted several times by police.


Ex-INLA prisoner Willie Gallagher knew Brady well. "I saw John last week and he was as upbeat as ever. He was hoping to move to Donegal when he got permanently released because he said the PSNI would never give him peace in the North. He was planning computer classes. I don't believe he killed himself. But, even if he did, the PSNI drove him over the edge and as an organisation, are responsible for his death."


The Bradys have no faith in the Police Ombudsman's investigation into the matter. While John Brady's war was over, ironically his death has increased republican feeling.


In the front windows of republican homes in Strabane, the 'Free John Brady' posters, erected years ago, remain. Now they're joined by black flags. And on the walls, there's fresh graffiti: 'John Brady is free. RIP Chara.'


October 11, 2009

 

John Brady RIP

 6th october 2009

Statement 32 County Sovereignty Movement

On behalf on the 32CSM I would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family of John Brady who died whilst in police custody. We echo the concerns of the family and the broad Republican movement that answers surrounding the circumstances of John’s death be immediately forthcoming. The issue of sustained harassment of Republicans by British forces cannot be divorced from the search for those answers. Equally the use of the ‘Release Under Licence’ system as a mechanism to coerce political expression and as a blunt instrument to re-intern Republicans on the flimsiest of grounds needs to be fully exposed. We offer our full support to John’s family in their quest for the truth concerning his death.

Francie Mackey
Chairperson 32CSM

 

Republican POW dies in RUC/PSNI custody!

 saturday 3rd October 2009.

The family of a Republican found dead in a Derry police station have said they are concerned about how he died.

John Brady, 40, was taken into custody in Strand Road on Friday over an alleged assault. It is alledged by British Police that he took his own life on Saturday.

Mr Brady's sister, Lorna, said she wanted to know exactly what happened.

"I campaigned for justice for John when he was alive and I'm willing to campaign in his death, she said.

"Because until the day I die I want to find out the truth.

"Five weeks to go until he should have been released and this happens."


'Devastated'

Mr Brady was jailed for killing a  British Police officer during the Troubles, and released under the Good Friday Agreement. His licence was later revoked and he was returned to prison in November 2003.

He was on weekend leave when he was arrested.

His mother, Margaret, said that she was "devastated" at his death and said that her son was a lifelong republican who "knew the dangers he faced" but added that "his war was over".

"John should have been out in five weeks," she said.

"John's done 18 years inside and I've waited for this day, the day he would be released for good, but he'll never be released now.

"All they are releasing to me now is a body in a coffin."

A post mortem examination is to be carried out later on his body.

British Police Ombudsman Al Hutchinson has launched an investigation

 

NEWS VIDEO CLICK HERE

 

British Police arrest Republican and harass Children

Saturday, 26th  September 2009


British Police arrested a member of the IRPWA who was taking part in a weekly collection for political prisoners outside a local Credit Union in Derry’s Bogside today. He was arrested for a so-called ‘illegal collection’.

Two members of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement then travelled to the Creggan to alert his family that their relative had been arrested. There were two children travelling in the car, one these children’s uncle is a serving member of the PSNI, this child was accompanied by his father in the vehicle.

After alerting the family of the arrested man, the car in which the 32csm members and children were travelling in was passed by several units of the Tactical Support Group a special heavily armed unit of the British Police. Therefore British Police knew in advance that children were present in the vehicle. Members of the 32csm then continued to travel out of the Creggan towards Southway were they were met with sirens and flashing lights. The 32csm members refused to stop until they reached Rathkeel Way were they were less isolated. This resulted in a short car chase.

When stopped the British Police approached the car with machine guns and the children were removed by their parents. Local woman approached from a near by local shop to removed the terrified children from the scene, taking them to the safety of the shop and comforted them. The men were then searched under Section 44, spread eagled against a car. As this happen other family members arrived on the scene to collect the children.

A complete and utter disgrace, now bear in mind that the TSG are not accountable to DPP. So much for change in British policing in Ireland.

A statement will follow in local press.

D.P.P. Protest a success.

 23rd September 2009



Today republicans united behind the IRFU banner to force another British DPP meeting to be abandoned; these meetings are a pathetic attempt by the British Police and their supporters to present an image of a normal civic Police service. The reality on the ground for republicans and nationalists is a lot different. Irish people are still being beating and abused by these British uniformed thugs. Children are wetting themselves on the sight of members of the British Crown Forces who are heavily armed with machine guns and armoured cars. Today’s rescheduled meeting followed the successful abandonment of the original meeting in July.
Elisha McLaughlin was intent of forcing this meeting to happen today. Elisha, aided by RUC Jon Burrows put in place a set of countermeasures to try and disrupt Republicans Protesters. 

1. The venue was moved at short notice from the City Hotel to a Hotel on the outskirts of the city. 

2. The room was flooded with bussed in members of Provisional Sinn Fein who arrived over an hour early. Over 90% of the attendence was members of PSF. Bear in mind that the last meeting was only attended by around 25-30 people. Where did they all come from?

3. Garvan O` Doherty the owner of the Hotel was then told by Sinn Fein, not to let anymore people in due to ‘health and safety’ reasons as the small room was packed to capacity with member’s of PSF. This included Republicans and members of the British DPP.

4. Members of the PSNI (British Police) were dressed in Hotel security uniform and guarded the entrance to the function room in which the meeting was taken place.

5. The meeting was arranged for 11:30am, however, Sinn Fein and the PSNI decided to start the meeting half an hour early. As a result they locked out members of the British DPP meeting which included the DUP, UUP, SDLP and some independents. 

6. As protesters pushed the door to gain access to the ‘Public Meeting’ senior members of the Provisional Movement backed up senior British Police officers and tried unsuccessfully to hold the door shut.

7. The meeting ended at 11:20am ten minutes befored it was to begin, PSF have said that meeting was concluded. However, members of the British DPP differ in this opinion.

This meeting was orchestrated by Sinn Fein and the British Police, working hand in hand to disparately make sure that a foreign oppressive British Police force has a free reign in Irish communities. 

British Policing can never be accepted in Ireland no matter what guise it hides behind. British Policing headed of by Mi5 which controls the TSG (special British Police units) can never be held to account, as they are only accountable to Mi5 and not to the so called ‘policing boards’.
 
The aim and objectives of the Republican Movement has always been to remove British Policing in Ireland, not to make it accountable. 
These meetings will be continually disrupted for as long as Britain remains in Ireland.

 

1980's Martin McGuinness warns Republicans who work for the British police. 



Martin McGuinness in the 1980's warning Republicans who give information to the British police in Ireland will face death as a punishment.

Today he is a British minister, supports the British police and urges people to give information on Irish Republicans to the british crown forces

S.A.S. active in East Tyrone

 5th September 2009

 A Dungannon Republican has told how he returned home on Thursday to find two armed Men dressed in fatigues with their faces blacked out running up a field behind his house.

The Man who wishes to remain anonymous says his wife and child had been walking the family dog when it became agitated around hedges in the field behind the property. When the mans wife looked into the hedge two Men emerged wearing combat gear and carrying holstered handguns, a strange car was then seen arriving on a small country lane behind the field and the Men who were obviously under cover Soldiers made their way across the field towards it.

As the Dungannon Man returned home he observed the men making their escape, his wife then informed him what had happened so he turned the car around and sped after the car in which the Soldiers were heading for, he pulled up behind the car just as the men had got inside .

As The Dungannon Republican pulled up behind the car two uniformed members of the RUC/PSNI emerged from the car in front and approached the Mans car, he was taken out and searched under the terrorism act, his car was searched and he was verbally harassed by the Members of the Crown Forces, as this was going on he could see the two Soldiers sitting in the back seat with their hoods pulled up to hide their identity, the man was then released and the undercover Crown Forces car made off in the direction of Dungannon.The man said he would be reporting the incident to his solicitor.

This is a very disturbing development as in the past the British Crown Forces used these tactics to set up Irish Republicans for Loyalist death Squads. Undercover Soldiers were present when Roseanne Mallon was gunned down by a Loyalist death squad which was lead by the notorious Loyalist murderer Billy Wright not 10 miles from the site of this incident

It is obvious that the SAS is once again active in Republican East Tyrone as is the British Army. A number of British Military helicopters have been seen in the skies over the East Tyrone area in this past couple of months with landings sited in remote rural areas, it seems that East Tyrone is once again the focus of a British Military counter insurgency Campaign and operations like the one uncovered by this Mans family is further proof.

The 32CSM urge anyone who witnesses similar activity to report it to the 32CSM in their area.

 

IRA Mount Road Block in South Armagh

24th August 2009


Volunteers from the Irish Republican Army setup a checkpoint in the Republican village of Meigh at the weekend. The volunteers distributed leaflets calling on locals not to co-operate with the  British occupying forces as well as pro British political parties. They have also sent out a stern warning to drug dealers and other anti-social elements, that their actions will not be tolerated and that they will be eliminated from society by their local IRA Brigades. 

The IRA checkpoint has sent shock waves through the British security forces rank and file officers! An RUC/PSNI officer has warned of a serious breakdown in police intelligence after officers were allowed to drive into the IRA checkpoint without prior knowledge.
Three masked men carrying rifles were seen stopping vehicles at railway road on the outskirts of Meigh in county Armagh at 9pm on Friday.
It is understood that an RUC/PSNI patrol car had driven to within 100 meters of the IRA checkpoint before turning back.
Last night one RUC/PSNI officer based in South Armagh said that his colleagues were relieved to have escaped being attacked but were furious that they had no prior warning of IRA activity in the area.

"We are getting vague briefings every single day that terrorists are highly active in and around Newry and South Armagh," he said.
"But surely in intelligence circles should be fit to warn us if illegal vehicle checkpoints are being carried out in our patrol area.
"There were only three gunmen on the road but we know there would have been at least a dozen in the fields and hedges.
"It doesn't bare thinking about what would have happened if the officers had driven straight into the trap."

The officer also spoke of the frustration at police intelligence failure to locate a heavy calibre tripod-mounted machine gun, which is known to be in the hands of the dissident republicans.
"We know they have a DShK machine gun and if they are out in daylight doing vehicle checkpoints then they would probably feel confident enough to bring out the big stuff and take us on," he said.

"They must think the intelligence services have taken their eye off the ball and no doubt someone will have to be killed before the proper resources are brought in to sort this out."
The Soviet made DShK fires 600 12.7mm rounds a minute and is capable of piercing armoured vehicles.

SDLP assemble member Dominic Bradley condemned the IRA activity as a propaganda stunt.

A PSNI spokesman confirmed that a police patrol had encountered a number of armed men illegally stopping vehicles.

MI5 use bogus job interview for recruitment attempt!

17th August 2009 

A Man from a Republican family in the South Tyrone area has hit out at MI5 and the RUC/PSNI after they lured him to a bogus job interview with the intention of recruiting him as an informer.

The Man who does not wish to be named said that two days prior to the attempted recruitment he received a glossy brochure through his door as did all the residents in the area, on it was an appeal for workers for a new delivery company operating out of Omagh industrial estate, it was specifically aimed at the type of work this young man had done in the past.

The Man phoned the company and was looking forward to getting back to work as he had a young family to look after. An interview was arranged for the following day at Omagh industrial estate, when the young man arrived at the estate he was met by two well dressed men in an estate car, they told him to jump in and they would take him down to the office. Once in the car the spooks revealed themselves and the young mans recruitment ordeal began. 

They immediately made it clear that they were interested in recruiting the man to work for them infiltrating what they called Dissident Republican groups in the South and East Tyrone area. The man replied he was not interested and said he wished to get out of the car but the handlers immediately went on the offensive, they told him about his movements over the past month and asked him about Irish Republicans he knew and socialised with. At one stage they produced wads of hundred pound notes which the Man said must have went into the thousands. They warned him they could make life very hard for him if he did not comply.

The spooks then started naming Irish Republicans from the Tyrone area, some of whom were Members of the 32csm and RSF. They told him that they wanted to gather information on these men and stated that they would pay him well for the information.

The man finally made it clear that he wanted nothing to do with them and exited the car, as he was walking out of the industrial estate they pulled up alongside him and said keep this meeting to yourself and we will see you again.

This young man contacted the 32csm in Tyrone who advised him to make a complaint through his solicitor, to which he did.

The Tyrone 32CSM would like to state that this is not the first time that this has happened in the Tyrone area, as recently reported in both Local and National news media. Once again the Crown Forces have tried to use the economic downturn as a weapon to recruit young Nationalists who find themselves in vulnerable economic circumstances. The 32csm once again condemn this continuing campaign of harassment.

The 32CSM call on anyone who has found themselves in similar circumstances to contact their local 32CSM and to report the incident to their Solicitor.

IRA Tyrone Brigade issues warning

Tyrone IRA Issues Warning

The IRA in Tyrone have claimed responsibility for a shooting in the Coalisland area last week when shots were fired through a window in a house.

The Republican group said that their intention was to ‘execute’ a named individual who they accused of anti social activity. The IRA said that their members could not gain access to the house and so they fired through the window. They accused the man of being involved in criminal damage, drug dealing and indecent exposure to children. They also warned the individual concerned that if he did not leave the area he would be shot on sight.

The Republican group also warned anyone involved in anti-social activity in the Tyrone area to desist immediately or ‘face the consequences.

Man "harassed" by RUC/PSNI for 13 months

August 2009, 

The police ombudsman is investigating a complaint by an Omagh man who has been the victim of sustained police harassment for over a year.

Gavin Coyle, 32, has been stopped and searched by police almost 30 times during the last 13 months under section 44 of the terrorism act without ever being charged with an offence.

He said "This stop and search policy is an abuse of their (RUC/PSNI) powers. It is supposed to be used when they think there is an imminent terrorist act, but i have never had any charges made against me. That is why i have made this complaint to the police ombudsman."

Gavin who recently became a member of the 32 county sovereignty movement, also stated that the RUC/PSNI offered his a new life anywhere in the world if he was willing to provide information about republican activity that would lead to convictions.

Gavin said the first time he was arrested in relation to republican involvement was in may 2008 after an off-duty police officer was severely injured by an IRA car bomb near spamount.

He said, "I had been arrested on suspicion of the attempted murder of a police officer in spamount in may 2008. I was released unconditionally with no charges in connection with this case. whilst i was being interrogated in Antrim police station they tried to recruit me as an informer on several occasions.

"I was again arrested at my home at 2am in November last year and interrogated in Antrim police station again. They told me this was for the attempted murder of a person or persons unknown at an unknown location. They said that i had planted a bomb, but did not know where, yet this incident never happened so i was again released without charge. That is when they again started making offers, saying that money would be no issue if i gave them the information they needed."

Gavin submitted the complaint through his soliciters, Kevin Winters and co, Belfast. A police ombudsman spokesperson said, "We have recieved a complaint from a resident in Omagh who has alleged he has been singled out for repeated stops and searches by police. We are currently carring out preliminary enquires into this complaint."

DPP Meeting Forced to be Abandoned

Friday, 31 July 2009


STATEMENT

The 32 County Sovereignty Movement today held a peaceful protest at a British DPP meeting in Derry City to highlight the ongoing harassment of young children by the RUC/PSNI. Over the past few months numerous children some as young as 11 months old have been stopped under the section 44 of the terrorism act and abused. The recent behaviour of the RUC/PSNI in Republican areas can be compared to that of the Gestapo. As a result of the protest the meeting was forced to be abandoned. These meeting are nothing but a vain attempt to normalise a British colonial Police Force and their actions. Our efforts to disrupt these meetings and other British operations in Ireland will continue for as long as the British government and its apparatus remain in Ireland. 

STATEMENT ENDS

 

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Tyrone 32CSM Expose RUC/PSNI Dirty Tricks!

July 2009 
 
Republican's who played 'phone prank' on RUC/PSNI Special Branch says the Brits are using the resession to try to recruit informer's.
 
Members of the Tyrone 32CSM rang the RUC/PSNI pretending to be the man they were trying to recruit.

The East Tyrone man has said police offered him £200,000 to "set up" a prominent Republican.

Mr Carty said an RUC/PSNI officer promised his £200,000 mortgage would be cleared if he spied on Kevin Murphy, a 32 County Sovereignty Movement member previously acquitted of  IRA offences.

In a bizarre turn of events, Carty handed the RUC/PSNI man's contact details to local representitives of the 32CSM who phoned the officer three times, pretending to be Carty, and taped the conversations.

The Sunday Tribune was sent recordings of two conversations in which 'Carty' was told his financial situation would be "sorted" once he "came across". A man, who identified himself as a PSNI officer, asked 'Carty' to meet police at a McDonalds restaurant, opposite the Asda supermarket in Cookstown.


During the conversations last Tuesday, the Republican pretending to be 'Carty' expressed concern that his life would be in danger from republicans should he do so, but was told not to worry. So keen were the RUC/PSNI to recruit him that the officer volunteered to pay for a taxi to drive him from Coalisland to Cookstown, rather than wait to meet him the next night.

Having misled the RUC/PSNI officer, the Republican pretending to be Carty then revealed his identity and told the officer that he was a member of the Tyrone 32CSM and that he believed that they had exposed the officer as a british handler..

Carty is related to ex-Provisional IRA prisoner Kevin Murphy (38) who, in February 2003, was acquitted of Real IRA membership and possessing a rocket launcher with intent to kill police.

His lawyer argued he'd been set up by Gareth O'Connor, a Special Branch informer. O'Connor disappeared in May 2003. Two years later, his body was found in Newry canal.

Murphy told the Sunday Tribune that, over the past four months, 21 people had contacted the Sovereignty Movement claiming that the RUC/PSNI had attempted to recruit them to spy on him or set him up.He also stated that nine people had made statements to solicitors in relation to their ordeals.

"Those approached have been fellow republicans or neighbours and relations with no politics. They've almost all been employed in the building trade and are in financial trouble.


"The cops are using the recession to try to force people to become informers. The RUC/PSNI know the exact debt people owe banks or building societies, right down to the last penny."

Murphy alleged such approaches showed that the Tyrone 32CSM had been gaining recruits and the PSNI's campaign to encourage nationalists to pass on information voluntarily was failing.

Mr Carty (29), who recently lost his job as an engineer, said: "On 25 June, I was stopped by police at 10pm near Edendork. I produced my licence. The officer said: 'I'm not interested in your car. You run around with Kevin Murphy and the dissidents. I want you to talk to me about Murphy before there are more deaths. I want you to set up Murphy.' The policeman said I owed £200,000 and couldn't pay my mortgage. 'We can sort that out. If you help us with Murphy, you won't have to worry about money again,' he promised."

Carty said the officer was from Belfast and in his early 40s, with grey hair. He claimed the policeman threw a small strip of paper with a printed mobile-phone number into his car. He gave the Tyrone 32CSM the number.

Murphy said: "We decided to play along. Three of us bought a new mobile phone and rang the number on Tuesday. We did it from a car because our houses are bugged and the cops would have caught on. One of us pretended to be Carty.

"We wanted to arrange a meeting and film it secretly. But once 'Carty' agreed to meet the cop, the area was swamped with police and we couldn't get near the meeting point. So we 'outed' ourselves to the cop on the phone and laughed at him."

A police spokesman declined to comment on the details of the incident but said: "The PSNI's policy relating to the use of covert human intelligence sources is strictly governed by the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act and is fully compliant with human-rights legislation.

The SDLP's Alex Attwood said: "MI5 has primacy for national security but the PSNI still runs agents. Police clearly have the right to gain intelligence on terrorist organisations which may save lives.


"However, safeguards were meant to be in place regarding agents' recruitment and management. If police are approaching financially vulnerable people to become agents, that's very worrying."


Ex-British intelligence handler, Martin Ingram, said: "To offer £200,000 to someone with access to a prominent Republican is in keeping with previous recruitment practices. That amount of money is chicken-feed to the intelligence services."

Murphy and Carty are forwarding the phone recordings to their solicitors.

The 32CSM in Tyrone have been aware for some time now that the British security services have been going out of their way to try and recruit informers to spy and setup Anti-GFA Republicans and that there is no price they won't pay. It is a very worrying development that the Brits will stoop this low to try and take innocent men and women of the streets because of their political beliefs.

 

Prison Brutality

 

 

7th July 2009.

After what was normally a routine monthly remand hearing via video link Colin Duffy was assaulted by prison officers.

Referring to the attack on him Colin has said that he remembers getting a sense that all was not well with what should have been a normal remand hearing.

 While returning back to his cell Colin was subjected to a strip-search: an act which in itself is degrading but which was totally unnessesary given that Colin had no contact with anyone during the video link.

 The procedure during the search was not a normal one:  Usually one prison officer would conduct the search while the other would be seated and taking notes.  On this occasion both of them were conducting the search. 

 Colin also said that they were very aggressive towards him.  He was told to remove his ' top half ' which he did.  He was then told to raise his arms and then for a second time to raise them even higher.  Colin stated that his arms were as high as they would go.  At this point, one of the prison officers grabbed him by the throat and the other hit Colin around his head with his fists.  At some point during the assault an alarm button was pushed and within minutes a riot squad entered the search area and aggressively removed him to a ' punishment cell '.

 Speaking about Colin's ordeal his family said:  " It has been our view that for years Colin has been a victim of State persecution even now while he is being unjustly interned within a british prison he is still being victimised and persecuted.  When will it end?"

 His family went on to call for all republicans and nationalists to organise and oppose this brutal regime in Maghaberry prison.

Harassment At Casement

Following the sucessful distribution of leaflets to the Tyrone and Armagh supporters at Clones last month the Free Colin Duffy campaign commitee decided to head to Casement Park in West Belfast for the Ulster senior football semi final between Tyrone and Derry.

Once again the Tyrone followers engaged with the campaigners by offering their support and accepting leaflets. The Derry supporters were just as engaging and offered great encouragement and best wishes to the campaign.  Some Tyrone and Derry supporters assisted in handing out leaflets to the crowd.

 
At one point, while waiting on both sets of supporters to come out of the ground, the campaigners were interogated and harassed by the RUC/PSNI.  Colin's wife and children were among those who were subjected to this ordeal.  Speaking out about what Colin's family were subjected to, one GAA supporter commented:  "It was blatently obvious what they (the PSNI) were trying to do, they waited until most of the crowd had entered Casement Park before approaching the family.  I saw one member confiscate a leaflet and hand it over to another member who proceeed to radio through the information on it."
 
Another supporter who witnessed the harassment challenged the RUC/PSNI.  Speaking after the incident he said:  "It was a cowardly act, they waited until the match had started and then moved in on that group of women and children.  I only realised afterwards that they were Colin Duffy's children when I read what it said on the children's t-shirts.  They continue to opperate as the RUC did before them, nothing's changed."
 
It is clear that the RUC/PSNI are not just intent on continuing their persecution against Colin but have directed their attention against Colin's family also.  Just last week, another member of the family was stopped and detained for over an hour, on this occasion campaign literature was also taken.
 
Despite these attempts to silence the Duffy family, the family remain resolute and determined to highlight the injustice inflicted upon
Colin.  They refuse to be silenced.  Colin's wife
Martine said:
 
"If they think that by intimidating and harassing our children they will prevent us
from seeking justice for Colin they need to think again.  Such actions will only reinforce our family's determination to continue campaigning on Colin's behalf."
 
"We call for Colin's immediate release and are appealing to all those interested in justice to support us in our campaign to return Colin safely home to his wife, Martine, his children and his wider family"  Friends of Colin Duffy
 
friendsofcolinduffy.com
friendsofcolinduffy@googlemail.com

British Harassment Intensifies

 
 
Cork 32csm harassed in O6C

By Finbarr Walsh Cumann Cork32CSM intensifies

Quite recently members of the Cork 32csm travelled within the occupied six counties. The five members parked in a car park in a town and observed two suspicious black cars parked in the area observing them. It was not long before an unmarked car of the British occupational forces had pulled up to inspect the car along with another PSNI/RUC car who's Officers where heavily armed and on high alert. The PSNI/RUC began to ask the members what was their business in this part of the country as if it was suspicious for an Irish man to travel within his own country. After questioning the members of the 32csm the officers drove away leaving the members to their business. The 32csm members began then to drive to their meeting, stopping at a check point on the way. They were quite angry to see Irish people being taken out of their cars and degraded by the British crown forces as they where subject to Interrogation and searches. It was very clear that the foreign police force where Intimidating Irish People as they asserted there dominance in everyday life.

The 32csm members then began to travel home. Once again seeing the Union jacks, Loyalist Flags, UVF and UDA flags flying high in the estates and on the roads. As they drove along a road they where told to pull over by an unmarked occupational forces car. They noticed this was the same gang of crown forces who had inspected them earlier. At the same time PSNI/RUC reinforcements had arrived once again heavily armed. The main officer approached the car and told the driver he was to be searched under section 44 of the terrorist act. It is quite shameful that Irish people cannot move within there own country without being harassed, intimidated and labeled terrorists by a totally foreign and Alien Government whose presence is totally illegal. The members where instructed to get out of their car and where thoroughly searched. After being searched they where interrogated as to what was their business travelling in the occupied six counties. One of the RUC/PSNI asked the member what was he planning to do for the evening, the member replied ''To go for a drive and admire our countryside'', the RUC/PSNI man replied ''Half of it anyway''. After the members where degraded in full public view, the car was searched. The 32csm members received a ''Copy of record of personal stop and search/ question vehicle search''. All the while armed PSNI/RUC covered the area quite nervous at the threat of Irish Resistance. Members of the 32csm watched very closely as the PSNI/RUC conducted there search tearing documents out of the car and throwing around the members belongings. The members of the 32csm were extra vigilant as the PSNI/RUC had already been caught planting evidence in 32csm members car in Derry.

Once the search was conducted the 32csm members got in their car and proceeded to drive home. However they where followed for quite some time by an unmarked PSNI/RUC car. The 32csm members were safely out of the shadow of the PSNI/RUC as they crossed the border. On closer inspection of their stop and search copies the two members in the front seats noticed that it stated ''Arrested : Yes , Object Found: Yes, Damage/Injury caused : Yes, clearly incriminating the members had done something wrong. The officers had clearly found nothing incriminating in the car and had no reason to think that the members of the 32csm where doing anything incriminating. After the small taste of British Harassment the 32csm members were truly disgusted at the bullying and constant intimidation by the armed occupational forces upon the Irish Population. The PSNI/RUC's name change has clearly not changed the manor of the crown forces as British foreign rule will always be foreign rule. In recent months the Irish people have been subjected to an ever increasing number of break-ins, arrests and intimidation by these uniformed thugs.


RUC/PSNI Raids in Fermanagh
A number of houses belonging to Members of the 32CSM in the Enniskillen area of Co Fermanagh were raided by the British Crown Forces. 

The houses were raided in the Cornagrade area.

A Member of the 32CSM was arrested and his car seized during the raids in the Nationalist housing estate, the Member was later released but as is normal tactics the Crown Forces will keep his car impounded for years, another hardship inflicted on Republicans.  

32CSM Derry, video RUC/PSNI Harassment

Irish Republican Forum for Unity

 

Friday the 12th seen the first meeting of the IRFU in Tyrone, over the past few weeks the 32CSM in Tyrone had been working hard to promote the Forum meeting.

Over 150 Republicans packed St Patrick's hall in Coalisland some coming from as far as Kildare to take part in the debate, scheduled to start at 8 o'clock the meeting was delayed as the RUC/PSNI were stopping and harassing people on all roads leading into Coalisland. The Crown Forces maintained a heavy presence in the area throughout the evening.

Tommy Gorman from Belfast, A former POW and life long Republican Activist chaired the meeting, he spoke of the history of St Patrick's Hall having been the assembly point in Tyrone for the Volunteers preparing to travel from the area to take part in the Easter Rising and he spoke of the long history of struggle in Tyrone for Irish Freedom.

Represented on the platform were spokespersons for the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) the 32 County Sovereignty Movement (32CSM) the Republican Network for Unity (RNU) and Laurence O'Neill an Independent Irish Republican. There were other prominent Republicans in attendance.

Each Member of the platform spoke on behalf of their Organisations and laid out their view on the current problems Republicans face and gave their arguments for Unity within Republicanism. It was pointed out that the IRFU was not an Organisation itself but a platform for debate on which to build a unified Republican alternative to British Rule in Ireland it was pointed out that everyone was welcome to take part in the forum and that in no way did it interfere with the autonomy or integrity of any group or individual.

The microphone was then opened to the floor and for over an hour those in attendance put their questions and views to the panel who in turn replied to the questions asked, the debate was constructive and moved from issues such as elections as to the future shape the IRFU might take and all avenues of Republican activism were discussed.

Tommy Gorman closed proceedings by pointing out Irish Republicans had suffered hard over the years for their beliefs at the hands of the British. He said that Republicans were now being ridiculed by former Comrades and that this ridicule must be swept aside if we are to do the Republican work we have done in the past, he said that we owe it to the men and women who gave their lives and that we should let nothing stand in the way of the work that needs to be done to rebuild Irish Republicanism.

The meeting ended and refreshments were served.   

  

RUC/PSNI harassment continues

Saturday, 6 June 2009


This is an account from a member of the Derry 32CSM:

I was arrested at 6:00am May 28th 09, on my way to work for non-payment of a fine. The police where waiting for me and took me to the Strand Road Barracks, where a car was waiting for me, I knew straight away that they where not normal police.

I was taken from the jeep and put into a car and then we headed towards Maghaberry. Nothing happend until we got near Dungiven then it all kicked off, the person in the passenger seat said "We know you work here, we have been watching you for a long time". They also made a comment that I was a hard man to track down, it was ok when i had the car as they could follow me around, they commented that " I was mad not to have taken up the offer made to me at the time". They said " I should not have told anyone and it could have been sorted and you would still have your car".

They then started about saving lives and where did I think it was all going, they said "everyone was on board with them, the Provos, the Garda and the Americans and by the way the Guards are going to jail you, also when policing and justice comes the Provos are going to wipe the floor with you"
They said " 9/11 changed everything, the Americans are against you, we all worked together to put Mc Kevitt away, we broke him and he is 10 times the man you are"

They then proceeded to make threats towards my family, particulary against my eldest son, they said they " would do anything to destroy my family"

They also said that they " have people inside your organisation who could set you up, We can make people look very bad with a few words in the right ear"
The man to the right then spoke he said,
" We know you are a leading figure in the 32 CSM and the Real IRA, I am going to put it to you straight, what is it you want? What would it take to bring you back on board,
I have been authorised at the highest level to pass this on to you, if you do not want to deal with us, speak to the Irish Government or the Church.
You know the end game will be talks, all enemies end up round the table, there is no other way, we can take the shooting of a few soldiers and police, its called aceeptable level of violence, we have the people on side they dont want this.
You's are like spolit babies the people of the whole of Ireland voted for peace and you's rejected it, tell me, what do you's want, we have some idea, what will it take to stop it"

They then made an offer to me that was cleared at the highest level, that if I walked away and took other people with me that they would know in a short period of time that I would have a clean sheet and they would never hassle me again, this offer applies to other people to.

The front seat passenger turned and said, " The next week would be important to me, that if I did not co-operate or if I told people about this conversation all deals are off and that myself and my family will see what the state can do, we will go to the lowest point to destroy your family" and that I will be taken you going to my place of work.
" We have people who have spotted you and are aware of your identity and are just waiting on the word to go.
It is your decision think of yourself, think of your family, rest assure other people are thinking of theirs

By the way, we also destroyed that Unity sh!t that you were in!

 

Harrassment of Cambell family escalates

 

 

A Dundalk Republican Who MI5 and Free State Forces have continually tried to frame for the Omagh bombing is wanted in Lithuania over a plot to smuggle weapons to Ireland, a British court has heard.

Liam Campbell, 46, was snatched at the weekend after crossing the British imposed border.

He was released without charge on Tuesday, but held again on a European arrest warrant, issued in Lithuania.

At a Belfast Court on Wednesday, Campbell was remanded in custody so Judge Tom Burgess could contact Lithuanian prosecutors.

Laim Campbell, of Upper Faughart, County Louth, is one of five men being sued over the Omagh bomb after a smear Campaign by British backed media trying to link him to the attack.

In 2001, he was incarcerated in the Irish Republic for membership of the IRA interned on the word of a senior Garda

It is understood his car was rammed by the RUC/PSNI  as he drove through the County Armagh village of Bessbrook last Friday as he left his wife to work 

In January, a separate European Arrest Warrant, in connection with the same charges, was issued in Dublin seeking Campbell's extradition to Lithuania.

This was alongside his brother Michael, who was arrested in a so called police sting operation last January Lithuanian authorities claim Michael was trying to buy arms but he claims he was there to buy cigarettes and was framed by British intelligence agents. 

'Advanced stage'

Campbell's lawyer said that extradition proceedings were at an advanced stage in the 26 counties. 

He told Judge Burgess: "I would ask you to take into account that he wasn't trying to evade the proceedings (in the Republic) and to allow those proceedings to continue."

However, a barrister appearing for the Lithuanian authorities argued against the proposal by stressing it was not allowed under the legislation.

Opposing bail, Mr Ritchie also told the court: "The matters for which Mr Campbell and the other people named in the warrant are sought are very serious offences if true.

"They in essence amount to the acquisition of a large quantity of firearms, ammunition, explosive devices and substances including automatic rifles, projectors, detonators and timers, and to bring them from the Republic of Lithuania to Ireland," he said.

Judge Burgess said he would email the deputy prosecutor in Lithuania to gain more details.

Campbell was remanded in custody until Friday when the case will next be heard.

This case is surely one of the most corrupt of its kind were a court in a foreign Country can set up a young man with the help of British intelligence so they can extradite his brother an Irish Republican they have been trying to defeat for years who has never even been to that foreign country.

If British intelligence succeeds in this venture Irish Republicans could find themselves incarcerated in jails throughout Europe on trumped up charges and fabricated evidence.

 

Republican POW's E3 End Protest

Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association
22/5/09

Republican POW’s end protest.

It is with a sense of relief that the IRPWA can announce that as of today the Republican prisoners E3 Portlaoise have ended their no wash/dirty protest against the politically motivated denial of Temporary Release by the Free State Department of Justice. The protesting prisoners decided to end their protest when Republican prisoners who had previously been denied TR had recently had it granted.
The IRPWA give this change of heart by the Department of Justice and the Irish Prisons Service a cautious welcome and we hope that it is extended to all Republicans prisoners who qualify for Temporary Release and not used as a tool to reward or punish prisoners arbitrarily.

Message Ends.

British state in Ireland considers  anti state protest  a terrorist act

 32 County Sovereignty Movement, 17th May 2009

The Stopping and searching of a number of protesters after yesterday’s (Saturday 16th) protest against the continuing internment of Belfast republican Terry McCafferty illustrates perfectly that the British state in Ireland considers all anti state protest as a potential terrorist act and all those who engage in protest as potential terrorists.
Following the protest outside North Queen Street RUC/PSNI barracks, and as the protesters dispersed, the RUC/PSNI pounced on small groups of activists making their way home. In an obviously pre planned action, the RUC/PSNI followed various cars and individuals, waited until they were isolated from other republicans and stopped them under section 44 of the terrorism act. Cars and persons were rigorously searched in the middle of the day close to Belfast city centre in front of hundreds of motorists and shoppers. Members of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, the IRSP, IRPWA and members of the North Belfast community were among those subject to these demeaning and politically motivated police actions.
While the 32 County Sovereignty Movement and indeed the entire republican community are well used to this sort of political policing we would urge the wider nationalist community to open their eyes and take a good look at what is happening around them. The state police in Ireland are acting on behalf of the British states political interests in Ireland, there is no separation of political policing and ‘ordinary’ policing in today’s RUC/PSNI.
The British secretary of state for occupied Ireland interned Terry McCafferty without giving a credible reason to make a political point, when republicans sought to make a political point against that internment we were subjected to intimidating searches and harassment under British terror legislation.
This is the sort of police force and political system republicans and nationalists are being asked to accept as a stepping stone to a 32 County Democratic Socialist Republic.
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement ask all republicans and nationalists to reject this political police force, reject this political system and to finally to support Terry McCafferty and his family for while it is an inconvenience to be detained by the state forces for an hour at a roadside what must it be like for the McCafferty’s? their nightmare continues indefinitely.

Gary Donnelly responds to Martin McGuinness's accusations

 


Martin McGuinness’s recent accusations that republicans are responsible for the attack on the home of Mitchel McLaughlin underpins the reality that the Deputy First Minister is becoming increasingly isolated, not just from the republican base, but also from the grassroots of his own party. The prism through which he now views the political landscape only allows him to see the establishment’s viewpoint, an establishment of which he is now an integral part. Having heaped plaudits upon himself for being the Provisional’s Chief Negotiator he has now no option but to resolutely defend what he negotiated even in the face of the stark reality that from the republican perspective it has been a resolute failure. This explains the desperate and irrational outbursts that have emanated from him of late. Like DeValera before him McGuinness now sees the IRA as ‘traitors’ because the IRA dares to presume, that like DeValera, McGuinness cannot bring about an end to partition. DeValera hanged IRA Volunteers, how far is a desperate McGuinness willing to go to prove the IRA is wrong now?

From the outset the 32CSM, without hesitation, condemns such attacks as those on the home of Mitchel McLaughlin as we also condemn the attacks in Belfast on PSF buildings and IRA Memorial Plaques. But in doing so we wish to bring a semblance of common sense to these developments by asking for what conceivable reasons would republicans descend to such actions? We are irrevocably drawn to the timing of these incidents with pending elections and the continuing growth of the republican position as espoused by the 32CSM and the Republican Unity Initiative. As with the previous Assembly Elections, wherein the issue of the acceptability of the RUC/PSNI loomed large, we were fed a litany of so called ‘dissidents death threats’ against PSF figures whose only source where from the ‘Securocrats’ whom Martin McGuinness was so fond of condemning. The same fingerprints are on these incidents also.

The 32CSM in Derry have made our own inquiries into this matter having canvassed widely to determine if there is indeed a local source to these attacks. We cannot find one. Nor can we find any rationale for Martin McGuinness to conclude that republican statements were designed to incite such behaviour. What we are concluding is that such activities serve the agenda of those who wish to sow seeds of division amongst the republican and nationalist base. The language of criminality bears an uncanny resemblance to the language employed by the British authorities when Thatcher was in her prime. Those who use such language now must take responsibility for the agenda it serves and the consequences it brings. Republican Prisoners in Portlaoise are engaged in a Dirty Protest. Republicans are incarcerated after 28 Day Detention Laws were invoked against them. Are they ‘traitors’? Or is it easier to justify to your supporters calling them ‘criminals’ if you can accuse them of defacing IRA Memorial Plaques and throwing petrol bombs at the homes of PSF personnel?

The 32CSM response to this is straightforward; if Martin McGuinness is to give any credence to his outbursts he must do so in open debate in front of the people he seeks to influence. It’s not the first time the 32CSM have sought political debate with PSF, we did so in 2005 on substantive political matters and again in 2008 on the Lisbon Treaty all to no avail. But if PSF is reluctant to engage yet again we call on Martin McGuinness himself, who has a duty to stand over his agenda, to engage with us in an open forum. What could he possibly fear from that? Because if he refuses it will only confirm that Ian Paisley was not laughing with him, but at him.

Gary Donnelly

Printed in the Derry Journal.

Landmine found in Fermanagh

 
 
The component parts of a very large bomb have been captured near Rosslea in County Fermanagh, the RUC/PSNI have said.

Six weeks ago republicans warned that they had left a device on the Donagh to Rosslea road.

The parts, which included about 100lbs of fertiliser, were discovered on Tuesday by a man working on farmland.
 
In April, 18 houses were evacuated and a road closed near Dernawilt after a report that a bomb had been left on the Rosslea to Donagh Road.
 
The ineptuide of the RUC/PSNI in this case is apparent, for over 6 weeks Republicans have warned that a Mine had been abandoned in this area and despite searching for long periods and closing the area down the Mine was never found. It was a local who found it in the end, it must be asked did the Crown Forces want to recover the item in the first place it seems the Crown fears opperating in the South Fermanagh area
The RUC/PSNI Barracks in Lisnaskea is also to get extra security amid what the Crown Forces described as the "serious Republican threat" in parts of the county.

A planning application has been submitted to increase the steel fencing around the station by 2.5 metres.

 

Attacks on PSF members Counter Productive

32 County Sovereignty Movement
11/5/2009

Attacks on PSF members Counter Productive.

The 32 County Sovereignty Movement categorically deny that the litany of attacks on homes of PSF members and their property are the work of anti agreement republicans. We also condemn, without reservation, attacks on monuments to our republican dead and other acts of wanton vandalism on republican monuments and state that those involved are guilty of crimes against the republican community.
Attacks on members of PSF, their homes or their offices are wrong and counter productive. The 32 County Sovereignty Movement are of the opinion that these attacks are being orchestrated by a dirty tricks department working in the state’s interest and being carried out by criminal elements.
These attacks do nothing to further the cause of republican separatism and serve only to polarise and divide republicans and republican communities. These attacks are taking place at a time when our members and supporters are winning the argument for republicanism against reformism, these attacks on PSF only deflect attention on their failure to protect the republican position and we welcome open, democratic debate on this issue rather than recrimination and tit for tat attacks that conveniently prevent debate from taking place.

 

RUC/PSNI Harrass Duffy Family

This afternoon members of Colin Duffys family along with friends and supporters of his campaign were distributing leaflets in Newry to highlight his campaign, they also unfurled a large banner outside the Buttercrane shopping centre in the town centre.

2 car loads of RUC/PSNI scum arrived at the scene and started harrassing Colins family members, friends and supporters, they demanded names, addresses and threatened to arrest those participating in the campaign. They also unsuccessfully attempted to steal a camera from a supporter who was filming the events.

 

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POW Protest Escalates

Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association
24/04/2009

E3 Prison Protest to escalate.

The current protest by republican POW’s on E3 landing in Portlaoise gaol is set to escalate following a ruling that yet another prisoner has been denied temporary release by the Free State department of justice. Last week two republicans prisoners went on a no wash/dirty protest over the politically motivated denial of temporary release, more prisoners were set to follow but an agreement was made between the Irish Prison Service and the Officer Commanding republican POW’s to call a temporary halt to the escalation of the protest in order to see what moves could be undertaken to end the action by the prisoners.
Earlier today the OC of the prisoners informed the IRPWA that the Irish Prison Service had come back empty handed and another prisoner was denied temporary release. It seems that the Department of Justice and the Irish Prison Service are committed to the policy of confronting republican prisoners.
We have been informed that all republican prisoners on E3 will join the protest on Monday. The POW’s had earlier stated that they would stagger men in pairs until the whole landing was on protest, the OC has informed the IRPWA that this is no longer the case as the prisoners now see no merit in this course of action.
The IRPWA call on the entire republican family to support the men in their protest and to support the IRPWA in a series of protests they are now planning, we thank those republican comrades who have already come out in support of the POW’s.
The Department of Justice and the Irish Prison Service are making a grave mistake if they think they can call these man’s bluff and they are guilty of a gross underestimation of the Óglaigh na hÉireann POW’s resolve.

Prisoners on Protest

 

IRPWA 

 

IRISH REPUBLICAN PRISONERS WELFARE ASSOCIATION
18/04/2009
Protest on E3 Portlaoise Gaol.
It is with great regret that the IRPWA call upon the republican family to once again support POW’s in their protest against the blatant injustice of the Prison system in Ireland.
The IRPWA have been tasked by the republican POW’s to state how and why this protest has occurred and to clarify the facts of this protest.
A protest is currently underway on E3 Portlaoise due to the suspension of the temporary release (TR) and compassionate release (CR) programmes. It is the belief of the POW’s that this has happened due to IRA actions in the occupied six counties, indeed the Irish Prison Service have indicated this much and one of their spokespersons has even asked the OC of E3 if he ‘Believed in the border’!
The situation at present is as follows: Two republicans prisoners (Vinny Kelly and Justin McCarthy) are currently involved in a no wash/dirty protest, NOT on the blanket as some have suggested. At intervals republican POW’s will join this protest until the whole landing is on protest , at this stage the protest will escalate.
The Irish Prison Service representative and the Governor have asked the Officer Commanding to reconsider the POW’s stance pending talks with the Free State government, the only concession the POW’s have been willing to make at this stage is to delay further men joining the protest for a short period to give them a chance to resolve the issue. It is the understanding of the IRPWA that this window of opportunity is fast closing and we would urge all those involved in the Free State government and the Irish Prison Service to make strenuous efforts to resolve this intolerable situation as soon as possible.


Statement from Republican Prisoners E3 to the Irish Prison Service.

The Irish Prison Service (IPS) states in its mission statement that one of its goals is to try to maintain relationships between prisoners and their families. This is one of the reasons for it's Temporary Release (TR) programme. When a prisoner is released his chances of settling back into normal family relationships are improved. The programme was also to help prisoners to seek housing accommodation and social welfare payments and help further their education upon release.

The process for Political prisoners has always been compassionate on TR. We have always obeyed the rules set out surrounding releases of this nature. We have always maintained the integrity of being Republican prisoners by returning on time and there has never been an issue with this. We recognise the importance of these releases on the grounds that if we are to maintain family ties important events must be attended. In the past the IPS has allowed Republican prisoners to attend funerals of family and loved ones. It has also allowed for important religious events such as Christenings, First Holy Communions and Confirmations.

It has recently stopped all of this without any explanation being given. Examples of this include denials of applications to attend children’s First Holy Communions and funerals of close relatives. One application was submitted when a Republican prisoner’s only aunt passed away and the application came back denied after the funeral had already taken place. Another application was denied for a prisoner to attend the funeral of his twin’s mother and denied again for the twins Confirmation eight months after the death of their mother.
We the Republican prisoners of E3 landing will not tolerate this blatant discrimination and unjust treatment. It is only following recenet events in the six counties that this unfair treatment of our prisoners has intensified. We believe it is directly related and until the IPS and the Governor of Portlaoise Prison are willing to stop this harassment and mistreatment of all Republican prisoners we will commence protest. We will not be used as leverage for the British and Free State governments.

An Irishman charged with trying to buy arms for Irish Republicans has been refused bail by a court in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.

Michael Campbell, 36, from Dundalk, County Louth, had applied for bail pending his trial, for which a date has yet to be set.

However, a spokeswoman for Lithuanian Justice Ministry said he would remain in custody in Lukiskiu Prison.

Laywers for Mr Campbell deny he was trying to buy arms for the IRA.

They said that he had been trying to buy cigarettes, not arms and explosives, when he was arrested last January and had been set up by Lithuanian, British and Irish intelligence services.

Attempting to obtain weapons illegally carries a sentence of up to eight years in Lithuania, and supporting terrorism 20 years.

Michael Comes from a large Republican family in North Louth and the inhumane conditions he faces in his jail is subhuman read the leaflet on the home page for more info.

Leading Derry Republican, Gary ‘Donzo’ Donnelly, has denied claims that an alleged key witness in the Denis Donaldson murder investigation was ever a member of the IRA.

Donnelly (38) was responding to claims that a former IRA member has been taken into protective custody by gardai in connection with the murder of Mr Donaldson in Co Donegal in April 2006.

A leading figure in the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, Mr Donnelly also denied claims that True Republicans have been behind recent attacks targeting Sinn Fein members and their offices in Belfast and Derry.

Last year Mr Donnelly, along with three others, spent nine months on remand in the Republic on IRA membership charges.

He was released from custody in December when his trial collapsed.

The Irish News carried a story on Wednesday claiming a Derry man who survived an IRA execution attempt last September led gardai to a sledgehammer believed to have been used in the attack on Mr Donaldson.

A former leading member of Sinn Fein, Mr Donaldson was shot dead in a cottage near Glenties shortly after admitting that he had worked for many years as a British agent.

Security sources said gardai believed they could gather vital forensic evidence from the sledgehammer which, it was claimed, was used by the killers to force their way into Mr Donaldson’s cottage.

They also told The Irish News that gardai were led to the sledgehammer by a man who was a former member of the IRA.

The man, originally from Derry, survived an attempt on his life at his home in Co Donegal last September. A month later, a pipe bomb caused widespread damage to his home.

The shooting attack was later claimed by the IRA which alleged that the man had been involved in drug dealing.

On Monday, the IRA claimed responsibility for Mr Donaldson’s murder in a statement issued at its main Easter commemoration in Derry.

However, Mr Donnelly said the man identified as providing evidence to the Garda had never been a member of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement or the IRA.

Mr Donnelly also denied Sinn Fein claims that true Republicans were behind a series of attacks on their members in Belfast and Derry.

In the latest attack, paint bombs were thrown at Sinn Fein’s Connolly House and a memorial to IRA members was smashed in Belfast.

Earlier this month Republicans were blamed for similar attacks on the home of Sinn Fein assembly member Mitchel McLaughlin and the Museum of Free Derry in the city’s Bogside.

It was also claimed that IRA supporters were behind an arson attack on Sinn Fein’s main offices in Derry at the weekend.

“Why would we destroy a memorial to IRA members?” Mr Donnelly asked.

“It would be counter-productive of us to attack Sinn Fein members when we are trying to win over the Provisionals’ support base.”

He said recent attacks were the work of “hoods” and vandals.

Mr Donnelly said this was accepted by all community leaders in nationalist and republican areas in Derry and Belfast.

Irish Republican Army Easter Statement

'The leadership of Óglaigh na hÉireann send fraternal greetings to our friends and comrades at home and overseas, especially to those incarcerated by the enemy here in Ireland and further afield.

"Special mention must be made of the families of our POWs. Their resilience in the face of adversity inspires us all. We would remind republicans that, at this time of commemoration, we have a special duty to all POWs and their dependents. We send solidarity greetings to all those revolutionaries fighting to defend the sovereignty of their nations.

"History has shown us that compromise with the British on the issue of national sovereignty has always resulted in those who have compromised condemning those who continue to uphold and defend Irish sovereignty.

"Our struggle is against the British occupation forces and the administrative arm of the British government in Ireland – be they in the RUC/PSNI, the NIO [Northern Ireland Office], or the quislings in Stormont [the DUP-Sinn Féin Executive]. The same has happened in Iraq and Afghanistan: those who assist the occupier always condemn the occupied. However, seldom in such blatant or hysterical terms as we have witnessed recently.

"A former comrade [Martin McGuinness] has come full circle and, with a knight of the British realm [Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde] at his shoulder, he has labelled our gallant volunteers as traitors to justify his Redmondite stance and home rule politics.

"Let us remind our former comrade of the nature and the actions of a traitor. Treachery is collaborating with the enemy, treachery is betraying your country. Let us give our one-time comrade an example. Denis Donaldson was a traitor and the leadership of the Provisional movement, under guidance from the British government, made provision for Donaldson to escape republican justice in the same manner as Freddie Scappaticci.

"It fell to the volunteers of Óglaigh na hÉireann to carry out the sentence and punishment demanded in our Army Orders and by the wider republican family. No traitor will escape justice regardless of time, rank or past actions. The republican movement has a long memory.
"Recent years have seen the reorganisation and restructuring of Óglaigh na hÉireann. This is continuing and is constantly evolving and being refined to keep abreast of enemy developments in technology and modes of war. It is vital that volunteers educate themselves in such developments and take the necessary steps to safeguard themselves and their comrades.

"Actions by volunteers of Óglaigh na hÉireann in the last year have proved that the tactical use of armed struggle can, and does, bring results. As was witnessed in Antrim, British soldiers and the colonial police will continue to lose their lives as long as the issue of national sovereignty remains unresolved. Óglaigh na hÉireann will continue to strike at the British occupation forces wherever and whenever we decide.

"We also reserve the right to execute anyone providing services, in any shape or form, to the enemy. Those who assist the occupiers have placed themselves in harm's way. They know what they need to do to extricate themselves from a situation of their own making. There will be no further warnings.

"The same goes for the RUC/PSNI. Let us be clear so there is no further ambiguity on the matter: any young person fool enough to join the colonial police in the belief that the leadership of the Provisional movement will protect them, or give them cover, is sadly mistaken. The RUC/PSNI are a British police force, just like the old RIC [Royal Irish Constabulary].

"Like the RIC, some in their ranks portray themselves as Irish and there to protect and serve their communities. In reality, they are the first line of defence for the British government. They are being used to spy, arrest, interrogate, brutalise and uphold foreign laws against fellow Irishmen.

"By such actions, they forfeit any right to call themselves Irish. Once you don the uniform of your British paymaster, you become its instrument. He who pays the piper calls the tune.

"The leadership of Óglaigh na hÉireann urges republicans to be vigilant in the time ahead. We have no doubt that the British Army and colonial police will seek to once again spill republican blood for recent attacks on their ranks. The republican movement is prepared for this.

"The British political, military and security establishment, along with local allies, will redouble their efforts in the dirty tricks department and their campaign of criminalisation. They will seek to sow mistrust and divisions among republicans and will use counter-revolutionaries to do so. These people will one day be forced to answer for their actions.

"Finally, we reject the assertions of the pro-establishment media that Óglaigh na hÉireann is fractionalised or engaged in criminality. Óglaigh na hÉireann is a unified body committed to the cause of Irish sovereign national self-determination and an end to British rule in Ireland.

"Our recent actions speak louder than a thousand establishment lies. Beir Bua. Victory to the IRA!"

April 12, 2009

SKY News Coverage of the 32CSM Commemoration Derry City 2009

32CSM Easter Statement

32CSM Easter Oration
2009

A chairde, there are those who would say we are traitors gathered here to commemorate the actions of traitors. Pearse and Connolly were deemed to be traitors because the British trenches in the Somme were filled with Irishmen deceived into thinking that fighting in the imperial slaughter of the First World War would lead to Home Rule. Pearse and Connolly said it wouldn’t, and they were right, but still they were vilified and executed. Ninety three years later republicans once again state that the Home Rule strategy will not deliver Irish freedom. Calling us traitors for saying so from the steps of Stormont, flanked by Britain’s head policeman in Ireland, proves we are also right. We are immensely proud to share the views of Pearse and Connolly.

Once again British soldiers are being killed on Irish soil. Once again British soldiers are using Irish soil to train to kill in foreign wars. Once again establishment nationalists have moved to support the British regime in Ireland. Nothing has changed. Claiming that unity will be achieved by 2016 is similar to the deception employed to lure men to their deaths in the fields of Flanders in the lost hope of securing Home Rule. Nothing has changed here either. The men and women of 1916 fought for fundamental change. They were not reformists, but Irish separatists who articulated the basic republican message that our sovereignty is inalienable and indefeasable.

This year also marks the 90th anniversary of the establishment of the First Dail Eireann. The First Dail was the Proclamation in action. It was an Irish parliament of, by and for the Irish people. It declared our independence to the world and set about a radical social programme to cherish all of the children equally. It remains our blueprint for the future of our country and our people.

Our history is one of conflict because too often our history has been repeated. Political arrangements which usurp Irish sovereignty cannot lead to peace or freedom. Inherent in these arrangements is the attempted suppression of those who seek to defend our sovereignty. They murder us. They hang us. They intern us. They intimidate us. They malign us. It represents that familiar colonial chorus, ever desperate to maintain itself. Trading civil rights in return for recognition of foreign rule condemns our children to fight for that most basic of rights, their own freedom. The men and women of 1916 were not fooled or bought by the trappings of Home Rule nor intimidated by the forces of Westminster and her Irish lackeys. For them democracy meant more than an opinion poll rating or a gerrymandered election. The voice of the people can only be heard if it is freely expressed.

And this is the message which republicans need to articulate today. As republicans we need to put before the people our framework from within which Irish democracy can function without external impediment. We need to set our case against British occupation in a way which is relevant to our people’s needs today. Our aims cannot be solely the product of the past nor can they be a slave to that past. British reasons for remaining in Ireland will change according to modern British interests and republican strategies opposing these interests must adapt accordingly. But in doing so we cannot repeat the failures of history by compromising the legitimacy of our position for the appearance of short term gain. The British have no right to be here and our right to resist them is a matter for us to determine and not them.

We are constantly asked; what is your alternative? The answer depends on who is asking the question. To those who call us traitors we say; any alternative but yours. To those who call us anti democratic we say; let us negotiate without pre conditions. To those republicans who genuinely seek an alternative we say; let us construct one together. We must be clear that the Good Friday Agreement represents a significant defeat for republicanism. And in the face of this we need to be pragmatic and not reactionary. Recrimination is not an alternative. Working constructively together is. Along with other republican comrades the 32 County Sovereignty Movement has engaged in an initiative to forge a way forward from a unified republican position. The ideology behind it is the ideology of necessity. All republican banners are welcome because all republican banners are needed.

How we engage with the Irish people is as important as what we engage them on. From the outset the truth of what we say will be judged by the strength by which we say it. Eloquence and emotion are no substitutes to a unified voice. The politics of conflict resolution requires clarity to ensure that any resolution is just and democratic. Armed conflict is in existence because such a resolution has not been entered into. Neither republicans nor the British government can invoke the existence of armed conflict as an excuse not to engage in a process to find a final democratic resolution to the Anglo Irish conflict. We have to deal with reality as it is and not how we wish it to be.

Standing here in commemoration of 1916 let us invoke the clarity of the Proclamation as we now address the British government today. You must leave Ireland. If, as you say, you have no selfish, strategic or economic reasons for remaining in Ireland then there is no excuse for you not to leave. There is no problem in Ireland which demands your presence that the Irish people themselves cannot resolve. If you require a framework to allow you to disengage from our country we will construct one for you. But for this to happen you must go before the international community and renounce your claim to sovereignty over the Six Counties. A claim of sovereignty represents the bedrock of any strategic interest so let this be the basic test of your intentions.

We call on all republicans to realign ourselves around the securing of achievable aims. We have set forth a programme to rebuild the republican movement through political advancement. We have proposed that commemorating 1916 should be the annual barometer by which we measure our success especially in the run up to its centenary in 2016. Irish republicanism must be in a position on the occasion of this centenary to tell the Irish people that concrete political gains have been made toward making national reunification an unstoppable reality. The Proclamation is too important a document to condemn it to perpetual aspiration.

The Unity Initiative is the only realistic way forward. Armed struggle is a reality in our midst. We must address it for what it is, a symptom of the unwillingness of the British government to engage on the core cause of conflict, namely, its illegal claim to sovereignty over part of our country. For those who want armed struggle to cease they must come forward with proposals to address its cause. The politics of condemnation is a failed irrelevancy just as British micro Ministers are sitting in Stormont. The 32 County Sovereignty Movement have endeavoured since its formation to put such proposals into the public domain.

We sought a peaceful alternative through the auspices of the United Nations only to have that route disbarred to us when the US authorities, acting on influence from London and Dublin, banned our organisation from travelling there. But we are not deterred by this and efforts are underway to petition the Obama administration to reverse this policy. Because contrary to previous declarations made there, Ireland is not at peace.

We have sought dialogue with both governments, unionist and nationalist parties in an attempt to seek a peaceful way forward but these offers have been largely ignored. We thank all those who worked toward achieving this. And we say it again now; if you truly believe our position is so flawed come and tell us how, rather than grandstanding on media soap boxes. Our door remains open and we will not stop knocking on yours.

Comrades, the template of 1916 remains supremely relevant for us today. It was republican unity which drafted the Proclamation and allowed for the accommodation of its diverse views so magnificently. It was republican disunity which led to that fateful confusion on that day. They have given us the benefit of their foresight and the lessons of their errors. Let us leave here today all the wiser for both.

Beir Bua.