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PRC-UTE
20th July 2007, 23:18
http://www.marxist.com/ireland-irsp-member...rford200707.htm (http://www.marxist.com/ireland-irsp-members-arrested-waterford200707.htm)

Ireland: IRSP members arrested in Waterford Print E-mail
By Ewan Gibbs
Friday, 20 July 2007

The true nature of the twenty-six county state has reared its ugly head as two members of the Irish Republican Socialist Party, 26-year-old John O'Donoghue and 55-year-old James Butler were arrested for allegedly being part of an illegal organisation, the Irish National Liberation Army.

Both men were arrested under the notorious section 30 which has granted the twenty-six county state powers that add up to internment. Both comrades have denied membership of the INLA, but on June 20, and the only evidence against them being the word of one Gardai officer, they were remanded in custody none the less.

This bears a frightening reminisce to the days of internment of republicans by British imperialism in the six countries during the troubles. Internment was used as a weapon to smash resistance to British imperialism and weaken the movements of the working class in the six counties. It would not be the first time either that internment has been used by the twenty-six county state to stifle the movement of Irish working people.

In the aftermath of the formation of the twenty-six county state hundreds of republicans and socialists were interned in an effort to end resistance to both imperialism and capitalism in Ireland, to maintain British imperialism's domination of the island. Many leaders were executed. The ruling class will go to any length to maintain its political power, and as socialists we must organise against such detentions and demand the immediate repeal of section 30.

Rather than an effort to crack down on serious crime as it has been presented, "operation anvil" has amounted to no less than an attack on the IRSP by the forces of the Irish ruling class, as was quite rightly recognised by IRSP Ard Comhairle (executive committee) member Pól Little when he stated:

"This is clearly an attack on the IRSP as well as radical political agitation within the 26 Counties. Today we have two individuals who face substantial prison terms on the word of a single Gardai officer, all because of their political orientation."

These arrests amount to nothing less than an attack on working class militants in Ireland. The authorities are worried at the recent growth of the IRSP and the newfound success of its attempts to build a mass working class based movement. One of those arrested had only been a member of the IRSP for a few weeks and yet is allegedly a hardened fighter. Clearly rather than trying to fight crime the Gardai are yet again being used to attack the IRSP and prevent the growth of revolutionary socialist ideas in Ireland.

Yet these attacks will not prevent the growth of socialism in Ireland. The Cumman (branch) in Waterford that these two arrested men belong to is a recent addition to the IRSP. The Irish working class has long struggled against bitter repression both from the twenty-six county state and British imperialism. These arrests are a naked display of the brutality of the ruling class in Ireland and expose that their real interests lie in maintaining the status quo; they will continue to act as the gatekeepers of British imperialism. In the long run interment merely increases resentment and destroys any illusions that there exists any real form of democracy or free political association in Ireland.

As internationalists we must oppose this political repression and join the fight for the freedom of these Irish comrades.

- For the immediate release without charge of John O'Donoghue and James Butler.

- For an end to internment - scrap section 30.

- Build the forces of Marxism in Ireland.

PRC-UTE
20th July 2007, 23:23
Free the IRSP comrades, now!
The following is a statement from the International Executive Committee of the Free People’s Movement on the recent arrests of two members of the Irish Republic Socialist Party in the Waterford area of Ireland.

The Free People’s Movement condemns in the strongest possible terms the arrest of two comrades of the Irish Republic Socialist Party – James Butler and John O’Donoghue – in the Waterford area of Ireland by the Gardai special branch in June.

The arrests of these comrades, under section thirty of the Offences Against the State Act, was clearly aimed at disrupting the activity of the Irish Republican Socialist Party and others who dare to challenge the British imperialists’ occupation of the six counties in the north of Ireland.

The related attempts to paint the comrades of the Irish Republican Socialist Party as petty gangsters are as absurd as they are false.

Comrades Butler and O’Donoghue are being held for their alleged membership in the Irish National Liberation Army, something they both denied when charged. Whether or not these comrades belong to the Irish National Liberation Army is of no concern to us.

We long for peace, and the day when there will be no need for armed forces such as the Irish National Liberation Army, but the current historical situation – in which the oppressors of the masses of people around the world hold up their rule with well armed bodies – necessitates them.

We make no secret of lending our full support to the Irish Republican Socialist Party in its just struggle to oust the British imperialists, overthrow the oppressive capitalism system, and create a new, socialist, thirty-two county Workers’ Republic. As a part of this support, we call for the immediate release of not only the two comrades recently arrested, but for all republican prisoners of war currently be held in Irish and British prisons.

We encourage working people around the world, as well as their allies, to organize to win the freedom of all Irish Republican POWs.

Victory to the Irish revolution!

International Executive Committee
Free People’s Movement
July 8, 2007

http://www.freepeoplesmovement.org/fpm/page.php?321

redflag32
21st July 2007, 20:06
and not a whisper from the Irish left?

PRC-UTE
24th July 2007, 23:19
Originally posted by [email protected] 21, 2007 07:06 pm
and not a whisper from the Irish left?
Still waiting for it. May be a while...

Anyway, there's a protest coming up at their next court appearance:


In view of the recent events by members of the special branch and gardai
in harrssing family members and comrades of our movement, it is time now
to show our strength and let them know that their bullyboy tactics will
not disorganise the IRSP ,"

Which i may add is their sole intent"over thelast few months we have seen
members and their families being arrested, harrassed ,intimated , by
members of a force which can only be described as another branch of the
ruc/psni,we cannot and should not allow this to continue,on the 27th of
this month 2 members of the Waterford IRSP Kevin Lynch Cumann ,who have
already been charged with being members of an
illegal orginisation ie,INLA,and are now on bail, are to appear before the
court,i would urge anyone that day who can attend ,to show that we will
not be beaten by protesting outside the court.

redflag32
25th July 2007, 18:30
The time for this protest is 10.30 am

bolshevik butcher
25th July 2007, 20:49
Best of luck with the protest.

Seven Stars
28th July 2007, 06:26
Best of luck to the IRSP comrades! Beir Bua!