Political football
A Chairde,
On a recent television debate concerning the referendum it was
particularly noteworthy to hear Fine Gael's Nora Owen remarking
on the fact that young people of ``16 or thereabouts'' should be
talking about football or music as opposed to debating and
discussing such issues as political prisoners, territorial
claims, Articles 2 and 3 etc.
How typical of the ``bury your head in the sand'' regressive
politics concerning the north as espoused by Fine Gael in the
last thirty years of our conflict.
As a newly converted republican from North Down, where joining a
party such as Alliance would almost be viewed as radical, it was
particularly refreshing to hear young nationalist voices
articulate their views in a constructive, positive and
imaginative way.
In times of far-reaching change it was encouraging to see that
our hopes for tomorrow will ultimately lie with the youth of
today.
A United fan
Dublin.
ti-traveller comments fascist
A chairde,
I am writing in response to the scurrilous attack on the
Travelling Community by Fine Gael Councillor John Flannery, who
suggested that microchips which are used on livestock be used on
travellers. Sounds very like a fascist argument and we know where
that could lead.
It might be more in line for the councillor to call for the
prosecution of members and former members of Fine Gael who we all
know have siphoned off unknown amounts of money into offshore
accounts. Does it always have to be the most powerless and
vulnerable in our society who pay the price for our ills, while
the rich and powerful get away scot free?
Liam Frahill
Limerick.
If Yorkshire was German
A chairde,
This is an attempt by a native Yorkshireman with no Irish
connections to understand what is happening in the six counties.
It is also an attempt to see the Arab-Israeli and other disputes
in a new light.
Let us suppose - as very nearly happened - Hitler had won the war
and occupied Britain. Resistance, culminating in an armed rising
in Yorkshire had been savagely put down. Then Hitler had
``planted'' a large population of Bavarians in Yorkshire to keep
these troublesome ``Tykes'' in subjugation, giving them all our
land and property and leaving the native population with no
alternative but to work as virtual slave labour.
Let us further suppose that, after some years, Hitler had died,
freedom and democracy had been restored to Germany, who wished to
give Britian back its own government in London.
Meanwhile the Bavarians, who had become very rich and privileged
at the expense of the Yorkshiremen and wishing to preserve their
ascendancy, remained fascist at heart. They threatened armed
resistance to rule from London and claimed to be German loyalists
even though Germany wished to be rid of them.
Partition would have been the result. German would be spoken,
place names would be altered, Yorkshire would have had to elect
members to the Reichstag, the Mark would be the currency,
taxation, housing, education, law, and the police would all have
been under German - or worse - Bavarian rule.
Imagine what would have happened if native Yorkshiremen had
demonstated against this state of affairs. German soldiers would
quickly have appeared and shot us down. Not so the Bavarians,
who, protected by their own police, led by fanatics that even the
Germans regarded as a disgrace to democracy, regularly staged
marches calculated to enrage the Yorkshire population through
whose areas they goose-stepped, accompanied by um-pah bands,
waving swastika flags, shouting ``Yorkshire is German'' and singing
songs of hatred and contempt for the culture and identity of
anything British.
Now I am a peace-loving Yorkshireman and, almost certainly, lack
the courage to make bombs or die in a hunger strike, but peace
cannot be bought at any price. If the above imagined scenario had
been true, what would have been the very least I could have
settled for at any meaningful peace process negotiations seeking
a lasting solution?
First and foremost, Yorkshire should return to Britain and cease
to be a province of Germany. British police and soldiers should
replace German ones. All political power should return to London
as should financial and administrative decisions and the
constitution of local government. The representitives elected to
the Reichstag by the Bavarians should lose their seats or
transfer to the British Parliament.
However weary of conflict Yorkshire people had become, anything
less then this would be unthinkable as a permanent or even
temporary solution. Neither Yorkshire or any British people would
entertain the suggestion that Britain should drop its claim that
Yorkshire is British. To accept - in a referendum - that
Yorkshire is German would be a betrayal of, not only our heroes
of the struggle against Germany, but also of those who died
fighting the Spanish Armada, Napoleon, and in the 1914-18 war.
I hope this exercise in imagination throws some light on how a
growing number of British people feel. Many regard the more
intransigent leaders of the so-called loyalist community as quite
unfit to be British citizens. Probably the majority of voters are
so fed up with troubles in Ulster that - provided any unionists
that still wanted to live there were guaranteed equality with the
rest of the Irish people - they would be only too glad for Dublin
to take over.
Geoffrey W. Wood
Leeds.
Open Letter from Terry Kirby
A chairde,
I would like to thank Pat Treanor and Sinn Féin for taking the
time and effort to visit the H-Block Three prisoners here in
Dublin, California.
I would like to thank the people for their support, and for the
support of Sinn Féin. But most of all , for their support of the
Irish people. It is important for the people of Ireland to know
that they have eyes and ears in this country (USA) who are
watching out for their interests, and voices here to speak out
for them. Remember, this has never been a struggle about
individuals. Our struggle has always been about the Irish people.
With that in mind, I ask everyone to put his or her differences
aside and stand together, because unity is strength, and with
unity, we will have our victory.
I would like to thank Irish Northern Aid and the Irish American
Unity Conference, and people and organisations around the country
and around the world for their support over these past six years.
I would like to thank my family and friends at home, and my wife
Colleen and my daughter Keely for their patience and endurence
through these difficult times.
Most of all, I would like to state at this time, my unwavering
support for the leadership and membership of Sinn Fein.
Thank you.
Terry Kirby.
You can write to Terry at:
Terence Kirby POW 88533-011
Federal Detention Centre
5675 8th Street
Camp Parks
Dublin, CA 94568
USA
Support for Larry
A chairde,
I was very distressed to hear of the attemped murder of Larry
O'Toole and his son Lar.
I commend him on standing up for the vast majority of people
against the ruthless tyranny of the drug-pushing world. And I
wish him a speedy recovery.
Darragh McColgeán.