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PRC-UTE
22nd September 2004, 21:40
22 September 2004
E-Bay Bows to Brits on IRA Items

On-line auction giant e-Bay has banned the sale of all Irish Republican
oriented materials from sale on its site.

The Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America (IRSCNA),
supporters of the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP), found out about
the new policy recently when their thirty regular listings of assorted
T-shirts, pins, and badges were suddenly terminated and their account
suspended for thirty days. The IRSCNA, which has sold its items on E-Bay
for almost three years now, was somewhat annoyed to be told that they had
been suspended because of a new E-Bay policy banning the sale of IRA items.
The IRSP's armed wing is the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) and,
while the IRSCNA offered many items featuring its striking AK-47 grasped in
a clenched fist in front of a red star emblem, it offered absolutely
nothing for sale related to the IRA.

"We're quite proud of the distinctive aspects of the IRSP and INLA and
aren't at all complimented to have them mistaken for the IRA, but we aren't
surprised that to E-Bay, one Irish Republican is just like any other," said
Peter Urban, North American Coordinator of the IRSCNA.

E-Bay informed the IRSCNA that:

"In accordance to policies on our UK site, the sale of all IRA items is not
allowed under our Offensive/Violent materials policy. In an effort to bring
many of our policies under a worldwide umbrella of enforcement, we will
also not be allowing any IRA items listed on our other sites, including the
US site, with designated worldwide shipping.

"You may however relist your item on the US eBay site, so long as it is
listed with US shipping only.

Will the IRSCNA be back on E-Bay when its thirty day suspension is over?

Peter Urban said, "Certainly we'll be back, though we'll have to restrict
our sales to the United States in order to do so. We aren't happy about
it, as we do a lot of sales in Britain and Ireland, as well as Continental
Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, but we'll still use e-Bay for sales in
the U.S. The problem for us, is that we are organized throughout all of
North America, and this is an affront to our Canadian members, not being
able to sell there either."

He continued, "Needless to say, E-Bay is a capitalist enterprise, so we are
hardly surprised that they've taken a position in support of British
imperialism in Ireland, but it is a shame that political censorship of this
nature is invading the internet. Those of us engaged in efforts outside
the mainstream have given tremendous impetus to the growth and development
of the Web, because we needed alternative resources. Having helped
encourage these alternative resources, we're now finding ourselves excluded
from them."

"This must be that 'freedom' Bush keeps saying everyone hates Americans
for. Freedom to conform...it's the American way," Urban concluded, with
perhaps just a hint of sarcasm.

ENDS

ÑóẊîöʼn
22nd September 2004, 22:02
I'm glad they're refusing to sell merchandise associated with groups that kill innocents. Maybe they can continue with the loyalist groups too.

LSD
23rd September 2004, 00:24
See! There is something greater than the "almighty dollar"...

the "almighty dollar" of really important rich white guys.

Special interst groups my ass...

PRC-UTE
23rd September 2004, 03:01
I'm glad they're refusing to sell merchandise associated with groups that kill innocents. Maybe they can continue with the loyalist groups too.

you obviously didn't read the piece.

they're using this as an excuse to not sell IRSP items, even though it's a completely seperate organisation. The IRSP's military wing, the INLA, have been on ceasefire since 1998, so they're not killing innocents.

And the IRA is all but gone.

So find a better argument and stop parroting the Bush/Blair regime.