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Tralee -- The Stormont Agreement of five years ago has only strengthened British rule


April 20, 2003

Oration by Fergal Moore:

A Chairde is a Poblachtani go leir,

We have assembled here today on the 87th anniversary of the Easter Rising to remember and honour those who died for the ideals of the proclamation of Easter week 1916 and of the All Ireland Republic established in 1919. The Men who lie buried here are some of the many that are buried across Ireland who died fighting for and in defence of the Republic from 1916 through the Tan war and the civil war and into the present day.

The Ireland of the present day is not the Ireland envisioned by those men who lie here. It is not the All Ireland Republic that they gave their lives for and that we are dedicated to. The Ireland of today is one of corruption and greed. Where the unit of currency is the brown envelope and everything is for sale including our neutrality. The Ireland of today is the result of a counter-revolution sponsored and supported by the British Empire that overthrew the democratic wishes of the nation of Ireland.

Imperialism does not recognise the wishes of the oppressed nation. It recognises only its own greed and the hunger for power. We can see this today were twenty-first century imperialism is in full swing. Not just in Iraq and the Middle East but here in Ireland. Modern Imperialism does not need armies of soldiers to conquer a nation. Nowadays armies of capitalists are used to plunder a nation's assets and to steal away the profits of another people's labour. Right thinking Republicans should oppose Imperialism in all its forms. We should never be a part of this "coalition of the willing" the true axis of evil in the world. This runs counter to the proclamation of 1916 and of the ideals of the All Ireland Republic. The use of Shannon by the Imperialist powers in their illegal war for oil and can only happen because the twenty counties is still the Free State in all but name.

The people of Kerry paid a terrible price for their support of the Republic during the civil war. The Free Staters eager to do the bidding of their English masters carried on the work of the Black and Tans by murdering faithful Republicans. Men like Sean Moriarty were taken prisoner and shot in fields. Nine men were tied to a bomb at Ballyseedy Cross after a long night of torture. The bomb was detonated by the Free Staters killing eight brave Kerry Republicans. But for some miracle this incident might have gone unknown. Stephen Fuller survived by being thrown into a ditch. From where he lay he could hear the murderers finishing off his dying comrades. These incidents galvanised the people of Kerry. The murders are remembered now more than eighty years later with bitterness. Our assembly here sends an important message to the Free Staters of today. Kerry Republicans are proud of their past. They know that the All Ireland Republic for which they have struggled is a fine and noble thing. They know that Charlie Kerins, Austin Stack, Sean Moriarty and the many others who fought and died for the All Ireland Republic were right. They were right in 1919, they were right in 1922 and 23 and they are right today.

There are many in Kerry today that claim to be Republican. They will even come here to this graveside. They will say that they follow in the footsteps of the men who gave their lives for the Republic. Then they will turn around and go to Leinster House. Men like Martin Ferris and his pro-British friends in the Provisionals have no connection politically, morally or spiritually with Kerry's Republican dead. He does not follow in their footsteps rather he follows in the footsteps of their killers. By his participation in the Free State assembly in Leinster House he is a part of the body that murdered them. By his support of the administration of the twenty-six counties, their army and their police force he proves himself to be a false republican and a turncoat.

The Stormont Agreement of five years ago has only strengthened British rule in Ireland and yet we see these traitors who profess to be Republicans breaking their necks to make sure it works. They have given concession after concession, surrender after surrender just to appease the Brits. They have called off their war, they have harassed and even murdered those Republicans who oppose them, they have surrendered weapons to the enemy and now it looks like they will stand down their army for good. All this just to please the Brits. And what have they got in return? Nothing. The Stormont Agreement is just a reworking and modernisation of British rule in Ireland. A United Ireland is further away now than it has been for decades. They have set back the cause of Irish freedom by many years. Truly it can be said that they are the worthy successors of the Free Staters of 1922.

Faithful Republicans will never assist those who seek a limited power in Leinster House. Neither will we support English rule in the six counties or collaborate with it through the Establishment south of the border. Those who do so are not Republicans, they are traitors and we should treat them as such. True Republicans adhere to the Proclamation of 1916 which declares the right of the Irish people to the ownership of Ireland to be sovereign and indefeasible This right we believe as did the men and women of 1916 cannot be extinguished except by the destruction of the Irish people. This has not happened yet and while there is one faithful Republican left it will never happen.

The struggle for Irish freedom goes on today. The Irish Republican Army under the leadership of the Continuity Army Council still resists British rule in Ireland and endeavours to re-establish the All Ireland Republic for which those men who lie here gave their lives. Although they have already suffered more than their share and have given much over the years, I ask that the people of Kerry be prepared to give again. I urge the young men and women of Kerry to join in the struggle against British rule. I implore them to help in the re-establishment of the All Ireland Republic. It will be a long and painful road to freedom but the more feet that walk upon it the shorter it will become. I finish now with the words of Liam Lynch former chief of staff of the IRA. We have declared for an Irish Republic and will not live under any other law.

An Phoblacht Abu!
7:03:53 AM    


Donegal -- 'Fudge must yield to clarity' - " Br·daigh in Donegal


April 20, 2003

There is an end to fudge in the current process in the Six Counties, we have been told; now there must be clarity and the Provos have been cornered, said Ruairi Ó Brádaigh, President of Republican Sinn Féin.

He was speaking at the annual Easter 1916 commemoration at the place of execution of the Drumboe Martyrs in Stranorlar, Co Donegal on Easter Sunday.

For more than five years that process had lived on equivocation. The Stormont Agreement of 1998 had faltered and floundered because of the contradiction at its core.

It was sold to nationalists on the basis that it would lead to a free and united Ireland while unionists were persuaded it would strengthen English rule here.

The last two decades had seen a classic counter-revolution, as in the days of Charlie Daly, Seán Larkin, Tim O'Sullivan and Dan Enright. The revolutionary movement had been stopped in its tracks on both occasions, a section of the leadership had been suborned from its allegiance and had brought its followers over to the side of the enemy.

The Drumboe Martyrs had fought to the death against the partitioning of Ireland and the creation of Leinster House and Stormont which had set aside the All-Ireland Republic of 1916 and the First Dáil Éireann.

Yet those who accepted in recent times what the Drumboe Martyrs had fought against on both sides of the Border now had the temerity to invoke their names to support treachery, thereby dishonouring them and all that they died for.

Meanwhile, a new Northern Free State under British control was being created at Stormont. It was proposed to place it on firmer foundations by basing it not only on the unionist population but also on as many nationalists as possible.

This involved people from nationalist families joining the British police in the Six Counties and enforcing the new arrangements at the point of a gun, if necessary. The end result will be to strengthen English rule, not weaken it, by the formation of a new Broy Harrier element within the British Forces of Occupation.

The report of the Stevens Inquiry confirmed the charges of collusion made by Republicans from the early 1970s. In that such collaboration was "widespread", it shows that the loyalist paramilitaries acted as the underground arm or hidden extension of the British Army of Occupation.

In this way the English government added proxy forces to their war in Ireland and blamed unionists for these dirty deeds while posing before the world as peacekeepers. Nationalists suffered while unionists carried the blame, all the while the English government was largely responsible.

Such shameful policies and actions should be exposed by every possible means and independent public and international judicial inquiries instituted. These should not be confined to the Finucane case alone, nor should they be held in private as in the case of the greatest single loss of life in the conflict, ie the Dublin and Monaghan bombings in 1974. The 26-County Special Branch had aided in the subsequent cover-up.

The renamed RUC and UDR are not "new" forces. They consist of the very same personnel which carried out an ignominious campaign of murder against uninvolved nationalists as a matter of British government policy.

Such deeds cannot be swept under the carpet. They are war-crimes and the forces which carried them out must be held to account. The very same methods were employed in the early 1920s when the British government imposed partition and the Northern Ireland statelet on the Irish people.

Charlie Daly and his comrades in the Irish Republican Army, Cumann na mBan and Fianna Èireann resisted the counter-revolution of 1922-3, just as the true Republican Movement today opposes England's alternative to Irish national independence.

Republicans would face up to the renewed onslaught of Westminster, Stormont and Leinster House; they would ensure that unionists would not suffer the humiliation so long endured by nationalists by providing a secure, comfortable and honourable place for them in the New Ireland.

For this task the most idealistic and high-minded of a new generation of Irish people would be needed, prepared to give service up to the noble standards of Charlie Daly, Seán Larkin, Tim O'Sullivan and Dan Enright.

In every decade since their time, Irish men and women, boys and girls had served the same ideals and in some cases had made the supreme sacrifice for national freedom.

I am confident the coming generation will be just as generous and idealistic, he concluded.
6:58:05 AM    



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