H-Block escape event in Letterkenny
AN HISTORIC EVENT to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1983 H Block escape is to be held in the Holiday Inn in
Letterkenny, County Donegal, on Friday night 19 September.
Speaking to An Phoblacht, Brendan `Bik'McFarlane, who played a key role in the operation - which saw republican
POWs take over a H Block to effect one of the most spectacular escapes in penal history - said that next week's event
will bring together most of the escapees for the first time since September 1983.
McFarlane pointed out that, ``not only was the escape a major military operation that dealt a blow to the British government
- it's political ramifications were devastating.
``In October 1981, at the end of the Hunger Strike, the British government announced the defeat of the republican
prisoners in the H Blocks of Long Kesh. Less than two years later, 38 of those `defeated' republicans smashed their
way out of what had been claimed as the ``most secure jail in Europe'', inflicting a major political and military defeat
on the British''.
The former prisoner also gave details the presentations that would be made on the night to the families of nine
Volunteers who were part of the operation, but have since died.
``Three of those who escaped and died later on active service were Kieran Fleming, Pauric McKearney and Seamus
McIlwaine.
``Larry Marley was killed by loyalists and Kevin McCracken was killed on active service along with Seany Bateson
and Pat McGeown, both of whom died of natural causes. All played a crucial role before, during and after the escape.
``Volunteers Brendan Burns and Brendan Moley from South Armagh played a central role in ensuring the escapees
safe passage over the border.
``Their families will be presented with a commemorative plaque on the night'', said McFarlane.
Commending the organisers of the event, McFarlane said: ``there has been a lot of time and effort put into this
event, which should be a great night - so anyone wishing to go should get their ticket as soon as possible.''