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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday November 01, 2002 12:10author by pat c - Irish Republican Socialist Partyauthor email DublinIRSP at hotmail dot comauthor address Republican Socialist Press Office 4 Cavendish Row Dublin 1, Irelandauthor phone 01 8735620 Report this post to the editors

Speech delivered by John Martin, IRSP Political Secretary

20 October 2002 Bray, Ireland Speech delivered by John Martin, IRSP Political Secretary Comrades, friends, socialists, republicans: I have been given the honour to speak on behalf of the organisations that Seamus Costello founded. That is, for me, a great honour and one that I hope I can adequately fill.

20 October 2002
Bray, Ireland

Speech delivered by John Martin, IRSP Political Secretary

Comrades, friends, socialists, republicans: I have been given the
honour to speak on behalf of the organisations that Seamus Costello
founded. That is, for me, a great honour and one that I hope I can
adequately fill.

I know that others will speak of Seamus the man and of their memories
of him. My own memories include a fierce argument with Seamus in
1969, 33 years ago, in downtown Belfast on the merits of radicalising
the civil rights struggle.

Needless to say history proved Seamus right. Seamus's experience, his
farsightedness, his political acumen, his leadership skills were all
lost not only to the Republican Socialist Movement when he was
assassinated but lost to the people of Ireland. The loss of such an
outstanding leader damaged our movement but it also removed from the
scene a workers' leader who I believe would never have allowed the
class question to be isolated and then removed from the struggle for
national independence.

The Good Friday Agreement has benefited the middle classes not the
working classes. As we predicted when the Good Friday Agreement was
signed, sectarianism has not only been institutionalised, it has
spread like wildfire. This movement took the extremely difficult
decision to recognise that the will of the Irish people was for the
implementation of the GFA and for peace. We acted accordingly and the
INLA ceasefire has been as solid as any. We have respected the
wishes of the Irish people. We now call on the Irish government to
respect their own Good Friday Agreement and immediately release the
last remaining prisoner to qualify for release under the Good Friday
Agreement, Dessie O'Hare.

Today there is a neo-liberal economic agenda at work and it has been
accepted almost totally by all the mainstream parties, both north and
south. Republicans in government in the Stormont Assembly introduced
public/private partnerships that by all the available evidence are
bad for the public sector. The privatisation of public utilities is
an utter disgrace, an attack on social ownership and a worship of the
worst excesses of capitalism. The Fianna Fail/Progressive Democrats
are doing the same while the left sits and fumes impotently.

However it ill becomes a member of the Republican Socialist Movement
to engage in verbal criticisms of other socialists and republicans if
we have not removed the mote from our own eyes. There is no better
time, nor no better place, than within sight of the grave of our
founder, Seamus Costello, to acknowledge our errors and faults.

This movement lost sight of the goals of our founders. We swayed from
mindless militancy to irrelevant political posturing. We failed to
learn the lessons of history and repeated them. In place of socialist
theory and strategy, we elevated action to the fore and in the
process lost the idealism and politics that had originally motivated
the movement. We for a time lost sight of the importance of the class
issue in the national struggle.

Consequently, without a firm ideological base we floundered, betrayed
our ideals and lost many good comrades. It's no wonder that in the
past comrades walked away, disillusioned and demoralised with the
movement. We gave the media and our political enemies the opportunity
to portray our movement as a feuding, failing and futile
organisation. Our failure was in essence a failure of leadership.

At the grave of the greatest leader of the republican left since
James Connolly, that is a hard, harsh, but necessary thing to say.
But if collectively we failed, individually we had many fine comrades
and volunteers who kept the flame of republican socialism alive. I
need only mention a few names - Miriam Daly, Ronnie Bunting, Noel
Little, Ta Power and Gino Gallagher - to make the point.

Other names can't be mentioned here but I particularly want to here
mention and praise the staff and volunteers of the INLA, whose
discipline and defence of nationalist areas in particular over the
past summer was in the best traditions of republican socialism. Daily
in those areas violence continues unabated as the poison of
sectarianism enflames working class areas. The INLA has been active
in defence of those working class areas. That poses no threat to any
ceasefire or threatens anyone except sectarian and racist bigots.

When the police and the forces of the state turn a blind eye to
sectarian attacks is it any wonder that republicans have to take to
the streets to defend areas from sectarian attacks. Seamus
Costello's vision of an army of the people is as relevant today as it
was in the early seventies and is implemented on the streets of
Belfast. Those republicans in front line working class communities
neither by word or deed will heighten or enflame sectarian tensions.
That was not the way of Connolly, Mellows or any other republican
socialist. It is not our way.

Time and circumstances change. The rank and file of this movement
under Gino Gallagher's leadership took back control of the
movement and reasserted the primacy of politics. The leadership of
this movement is committed to collective leadership and full
consultation with the membership and to developing and expanding
republican socialist ideas in the working class movement. However no
movement deserves to continue to exist if it is only concerned with
its own history, it's own problems and its own dreams.

It is now time for republican socialists to turn towards the mass
organisations of the working class if we are to influence the future.
It is what Seamus did and it is what we now need to do. If this
movement cannot attract the most class-conscious members of the
working class to its banner then it will be judged by its own
standards a failure.

Today as we come to the slow ending of the armed conflict that has
engulfed us all over the last three generations it is time to re-
affirm our first principles. What did they who died for a Republic
think they were doing? Was it for an abstract freedom? For glory? For
the freedom to exploit others? For the copper fastening of partition?
For the restoration of Stormont? For a capitalist Ireland?

It was for the right of you and me and all citizens born on or living
on this island to have political, economic and social freedom in a
Republic that really did cherish all the children of the nation
equally. That is the Socialist Republic.

Our movement is made up of ordinary men and women, who live ordinary
lives but who want, what is considered extraordinary today, the right
to live in a Republic that is democratic, inclusive and based on
socialist principles. Our political life in Ireland has become so
dumbed down that a photo opportunity means more than a political
manifesto, idealism or beliefs.

Who today stands by the Republic of Connolly? It is those ordinary
men and women, who are, whether in the INLA, the IRSP, fighting in
the prison camps for political status, standing on a picket line,
taking strike action, involved in mass action and in day to day trade
union activity, in community and tenant associations fighting the
drug barons and the armed criminals and trying every day to alleviate
the hardships of working class life - they are the real defenders of
the Republic. Not for them the easy allure of the Yankee dollar. Just
the ongoing republican struggle for a socialist Ireland.

Friends and Comrades, we know what side of the barricades we stand
on. It is on the side of the oppressed, the exploited, the
marginalised and the derided. Wherever in the world there is
resistance to imperialism, we are in solidarity with the resisters.
We make no apology for our anti-imperialism.

Last week in Belfast a fitting memorial was erected to the memories
of Ronnie Bunting and Noel Little, and like today it was good to see
old friends and old comrades who have been to the forefront of
radical political struggle in Ireland for more than thirty years.

I am reminded of one critic of Marx who said that he had "founded no
lasting political party, had led no successful or unsuccessful
revolution, had produced no major finished work that amounted to a
systematic exposition of the critique of capitalist civilisation to
which he intended to devote his life and a six volume work. Yet his
thought was to shake the world."

"Yet his thought was to shake the world." Think of that.

Three weeks ago I had a conversation with a working class member of
the PUP, who when he heard I was an Irp made a point of coming up to
me and telling me that he had been greatly influenced into politics
by reading the early ideas of the Official IRA and the writings of
Seamus Costello!

Seamus was a man both of his time and ahead of it. Seamus Costello
was a republican, a socialist, an internationalist and a leader. He
was and is an inspiration. He left a political party, the IRSP, and
an army, the INLA, and he left a political set of ideas that still
have a relevance to the people today. The movement is still in
existence, a survivor of three decades of conflict in spite of all
that was thrown at us.

We stand here today a to affirm that republican socialism is still
moving forward in struggle today. We have restored the ideas of
Connolly, Mellows and Costello to the forefront of our thinking. As
we look around us today we represent hundreds of years of collective
experience of radical, principled struggle.

It was from the likes of Seamus Costello in particular we learned the
principles of republican socialism. Surely it is not beyond us to
delve deep into our collective experience and emerge re-invigorated,
re-energised and recommitted to advancing the cause of republican
socialism in Ireland.

Let us today, no matter who we are when we walk away from this
graveside, re-commit ourselves to the liberation of the working
class, to the establishment of the republic and to the raising of the
class struggle in every area of struggle we can.

Related Link: http://www.irsm.org/irsm.html
author by Dave Dpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 12:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You are scum, everybody hates you, please fuck off.

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 13:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Seamus Costello will be remembered long after the imc west brit vermin have ceased to be even unpleasant rumours.

author by Dave Dpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 13:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I could write a book of how flawed, misguided, small-minded, facist, futile, bloody, reckless and generally idiotic the INLA's analysis has been for the past 30 years. I don't think I need to though as virtually everyone already agrees, and those who dont are so thick that they're beyond persuasion.

Now I'm a west brit, a feeble insult - always the last resort of the small-minded nationalist.

I think most of the country has happily already forgotten the INLA, a new "statement" from you political wing (ie. a couple of blokes down the pub (baseball bats under table)) does not make you credible it just reminds most of use what a pathetic outfit you always were.

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 14:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

so once again mr dave d speaks for virtually everyone & if you disagree with him you are thick.

so humble, such great analysis, such wondrful reasoning.

still haven't seen any analysis of the speech davey boy.

author by Dave Dpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 14:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Here's my simple analysis, although I'm sure you've heard it before. Running around with guns, killing people was always an utterly misguided was of forwarding you aim of a united socialist Ireland. Paramilirarism is one of the root causes of sectarianism in this country, and the INLA contributed happily. Fluffy words in some speech won't convince people that you have altruistic motives given your bloody record as opportunistic politicians, brutal corrupt criminals and mindless murderers.

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 14:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Running around with guns, killing people"

yes thats what british & american & french imperilism etc have done throughout the ages.
want to compare death totals?

"Paramilirarism is one of the root causes of sectarianism in this country"

sectarianism existed in this island before the creation of the inla & provos. are you unaware of the sectarian NI state which existed for 50 years? where one person one vote did not exist?
where despite catholics comprising 65% of Derrys population they were in apermanent minority on the city council due to gerrymandering.

i don't see paramilitarism as the answer & i think any armed group should be accountable to the people it defends & under political leadership. but the responsibility for sectarianism lies with the brits.

"opportunistic politicians, brutal corrupt criminals and mindless murderers. "

it reads like a descrition of so many US, Brit etc cabinets.

author by An otherpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 14:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sectarism is the fault of the "Brits" priceless Pat.

Do you not see the sectarism inherant in that statement?

In the north while I agree that there was huge abuse of the catholic community by the Protestant police force and government, comments like yours Pat keep feeding the cycle.

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 14:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

so by identifying the source of sectarianism, i am myself being sectarian?

what planet do you come from?

the term brits refer to british forces & all those who support brit imperialism. including a large section of the brit working class who are notorious for their jingoism, a hangover from the days of empire when they had a more priviliged position due to the extraction of sup[er-profits from the colonies.

author by Indy Headpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 15:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Let me be the first to agree with Pat, I also think we should send in the INLA to sort out the British working classes once and for all, imperialist bastards the lot of them

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 15:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

now now indy head, not all of the brit working class. just the majority thats jingoistic.

author by Em... Hello...publication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 15:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"a hangover from the days of empire when they had a more priviliged position due to the extraction of sup[er-profits from the colonies"

It may come as a shock, but imperialism of other sorts is alive and well, and not just in Northern Ireland. Imperialism is continuing to feed the British working class at the expense of slavery, war, oppression and sweat-shops.

The only differences are: the imperialism is that of corporations, not of countries.

and: The people who benefit materially from this imperialism include the working class of Ireland, as well as all other "developed" nations. They include pat c, and the people he thinks he defends.

Yes. They also include me. I wouldn't be able to write this on a computer without benefiting from imperialist labour practices somewhere.

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 16:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

". I wouldn't be able to write this on a computer without benefiting from imperialist labour practices somewhere."

unlike you i fight against this type of imperialism. i'm also choosy abou the brands i support.

shop around, its possible to make ethical choices.

i think only an apologist for british imperialism would try & justify what the brits did by bringing in the present economic exploitation of the developing world.

the working claass of britain, france, etc actively participated in & supported the imperialist wars of conquest & genocide waged by their masters. only minorities opposed imperialism

author by Indy Headpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 16:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I agree with Pat, we should support the INLA and launch a full scale INLA attack on the British, French and the US. Although I take the point Pat made before, we should not kill all the working classes in these countries, just the majority...imperialist scum the majority of them.

author by freedom fighter 2002publication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 17:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

why is an employee of xxxxxxxxxxxx posting on behalf of an organisation dedicated to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?

i hope he took the day off to write it - you wouldn't want to suggest that he was using the facilities of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to spread INLA propaganda now, would you...

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 18:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

this is typical of your middle class imc head. the word principle means nothing to them. if you disagree with their cosy middle class consensus then they will even try to get you into trouble with your employer.

"Indymedia is a democratic media outlet for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of truth."

ha! ha! ha!

author by pat cpublication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 18:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

now now interested. they dont need you to encourage them.

there are plenty of cowardly touts who hide behind masks on this site. i have no doubt that the last tout is one of the imc priesthood: anyone who challenges them must be crushed.

author by Eamonn Crudden -(Blisset )publication date Fri Nov 01, 2002 22:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This abuse of IMC as West Brit etc is fucking getting old Pat - for the first time in your life you have an audience and you are biting the hand that feeds repeatedly. All hail the new fuhrer of IMC.

author by Ramon Cardosopublication date Sat Nov 02, 2002 05:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Solidarity to the Irish struggle for equality and social justice.

No to capitalism!

No to imperialism!

Workers unite!


author by saint patrickpublication date Sun Nov 03, 2002 21:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Pat it is true that liberals are very active on indymedia, but this should not blind you to the fact that the irps have made absolutely no contribution on the level of either theory or practice in many years. The Nice referendum is just the latest example. A good reading of professor Negri's recent book might educate many on the irish left (liberals)

author by pat cpublication date Mon Nov 04, 2002 11:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"This abuse of IMC as West Brit etc is fucking getting old Pat "

i don't think u r a west brit, but there are those of that outlook among the imc priesthood.


"- for the first time in your life you have an audience ."

i have been involved in left politics for 25 years. i can assure you that imc is but a small outlet. you yet again expose the imc delusions of grandeur.

"and you are biting the hand that feeds repeatedly"

oh dear, imc just cannot accept criticism.

" All hail the new fuhrer of IMC."

now you are the very person who took umbrage at being described as such. go back to el paso it needs a new town marshall.

author by Blissetpublication date Tue Nov 05, 2002 01:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Irony pat - all hail -

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