INLA Ceasefire Remains Intact - Claims IRSP
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Saturday November 02, 2002 00:51
by Danielle Ni Dhighe - Irish Republican Socialist Movement
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INLA Ceasefire Remains Intact - Claims IRSP
Derry Journal
1 November 2002
INLA Ceasefire Remains Intact - Claims IRSP
It would be a "retrograde step" for the Secretary of State to declare
the INLA's ceasefire null and void, a leading member of the IRSP's
ruling body warned yesterday.
Willie Gallagher, who sits on the Ard Comhairle of the IRSP - the
INLA's political wing - insisted the ceasefire declared in August,
1998, was still intact.
The current state of the INLA's four year old ceasefire has come
under the spotlight after the organisation carried out a so-called
punishment shooting in Strabane.
An INLA gang shot 42-year-old Collie Barr four times in both knees
and both elbows after viciously beating him at his Carlton Drive home
on October 15.
It subsequently emerged that the handgun used in the paramilitary-
style punishment shooting was the same weapon used by the INLA to
murder a loyalist in Derry in 1998.
Trevor Deeney was gunned down outside his home in the Waterside four
months before the INLA declared its ceasefire.
Police refused to confirm the sinister double link between the
firearm used in the recent punishment shooting in Strabane and the
murder of Mr. Deeney.
A PSNI spokesman said: "At this stage of the investigation we are not
prepared to comment on the ballistic history of the weapon used in
the shooting in Strabane."
West Tyrone SDLP MLA and Chairman of Strabane District Council,
Eugene McMenamin, has called for the INLA to clarify their ceasefire
position in the wake of the developments.
Mr. McMenamin said: "The new Secretary of State needs to take urgent
action against these barbaric acts and order the disbandment of
paramilitary organisations such as the INLA. This type of activity
should be condemned by all right-thinking people."
The SDLP Assembly member, who also voiced concern about a
paramilitary show-of-strength by dissident republicans in Strabane
last week, continued: "Since the suspension of devolution, we have
been seeing signs that the paramilitaries are only too willing to
fill the political vacuum with violence and fear. The Secretary of
State needs to reinforce that his agenda is the Good Friday Agreement.
"The sooner we get the Agreement back on track the better, to show
the paramilitary organisations that there is no place for terror in
our society and that all the good decent people of Northern Ireland
want to see is peace and prosperity restored."
Unionist politicians have also demanded that the Secretary of State
now move to specify the INLA ceasefire, by which the government would
no longer recognise its status.
IRSP spokesman, Willie Gallagher, said that while the INLA remained
committed to its ceasefire, he had been told that the organisation
reserved the right to defend its members.
He claimed the paramilitary group also stated it would, if necessary,
defend nationalists against attacks from loyalists.
However, responding to calls from politicians for the Secretary of
State to specify the INLA's 1998 ceasefire in wake of the Strabane
shooting, Mr. Gallagher said: "It would be a retrograde step for the
ceasefire to be declared null and void."
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7if these so-called 'peoples' armies' actually bothered to ask the people what they want they would fuck off and become proper drug dealers and stop hiding behind the facade of 'connollyism'. fucking scumbags. your only an armed campaign away from the sticks yez wankers. socilaism is about unity (shinners take note), about workin people taking a common grip on society and running it their way. not about selling drugs, demanding ransoms and capping people. cop yerselves on. connolly would spit on youse all.
The INLA has no involvement with drugs other than its members being anti-drug activists.
thats the best laugh I've had all week. hehehe, maybe its the blow that i bought of my local cumann? no involvment with drugs. aye right.
sure the inla has killed anyone that was ever any good. ever read the ta power document? it explains how the army should be subservient to the political will of the party. wasn't long til he was bumped off then was it? and do you really think the revolution is closer cos you cut off someones finger and ask for a ransom?
If you bought drugs, it certainly wasn't from any cumann of the IRSP.
Of course I've read the Ta Power document. He wasn't killed by the INLA, though.
well we have seen it all on indymedia, everybody against the swp and most people against the other trots in the sp. Now we have the liberals against the irps, who is the next group to be slagged off ? FF perhaps ?
While liberals are abnoxious shits and this includes hunter et al, 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 professdor Negri's recent book entitled "Empire" might educate both hunter and the irps.
Interesting how most of us on IMC-IE will acknowledge the state and corporate control of media, and readily condemn mass media coverage of leftist/progressive events and groups as being biased against us. Yet the same people that condemn mass media readily regurgitate its lies and black propaganda when it fits in with their pseudo-pacifist fetish. You can't have it both ways without appearing like bloody hypocrites, but clearly some here have no such reservations.