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Washington Post: David Trimble - In Northern Ireland, a Question of Trust

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday December 01, 2002 03:20author by mr trimble to you, boy Report this post to the editors

In Northern Ireland, a Question of Trust

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55596-2002Nov29.html


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In Northern Ireland, a Question of Trust

By David Trimble

Saturday, November 30, 2002; Page A23


To its numerous American backers and to officials in the American government, Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army, is adept at speaking the language of reason and reconciliation. But Sinn Fein speaks to its Irish followers through its in-house newspaper, An Phoblacht, from the other side of its mouth.

The IRA's lengthy connections with people such as Moammar Gadhafi and the Basque separatist group ETA are well known. The arrest of three Irish republicans in Colombia on suspicion of collaborating with FARC narco-terrorists demonstrates that, despite the IRA "cessation," it is unable or unwilling to sever such ties. What is truly remarkable is that even after Sept. 11, 2001, the Irish republican press remains as anti-American as ever.

Perhaps even more surprising is that it continues to get away with it.

On hearing the news of the 9/11 attacks, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams told his followers in the United States that this was "ethically indefensible terrorism." But away from American eyes and ears, an editorial in An Phoblacht on Sept. 12 made it clear what Irish republicans really thought about the attacks.

They were indeed "atrocities," but there was "an even greater danger" that the U.S. government would "lash out and make innocent civilians in other countries pay for what it is describing as an act of war. . . . We only know too well," it was claimed, "how in the Middle East and in Central America the pursuit of a militaristic and aggressive policy by U.S. governments and by those governments it sponsored led to the deaths of innocent people."

And to whom did they apportion the blame? "The perpetrators of the atrocities in Washington and New York may well have had their origins in the political disaster area which is the Middle East. But it is a disaster for which the 'West' and its client governments bear much responsibility."

Sinn Fein's hostility to America was applied not just to conservatives or perceived hard-liners. In 1995 there was a bitter personal attack on Gen. Colin Powell. Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter should, in the opinion of An Phoblacht, appear before a war crimes tribunal, and Bill Clinton has been attacked for his "endless display of military might." In the past seven years, there have been at least 30 articles attacking U.S. policy toward Cuba and also anti-American articles regarding Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala. In August 2001, Douglas Hamilton, effectively An Phoblacht's Cuban correspondent, wrote of the "murderous nature of U.S. foreign policy" and of "glaring imperialist intervention, whether it be in Palestine, the Balkans, East Timor, Colombia, or Iraq."

This sentiment has, if anything, intensified in the past year. The war in Afghanistan with its "indiscriminate bombings," it was argued, "violates international law." In July a correspondent attacked President Bush's continued support for Israel and warned that the "international community can no longer close its eyes to Israeli state terrorism." Its support for Yasser Arafat was unambiguous.

This is not the work of rogue intellectuals at the fringes of the republican movement. An Phoblacht is part of a well-oiled Sinn Fein party machine. It is perhaps for this reason that the most stinging personal attack on Bush was published in Gaelic. "Bush As Smacht," an article published in February, translated into English simply as "Bush Is Out of Control." "We already know that George W. Bush is out of his mind," ran the translation, "and he is inclined to make difficulties worse instead of solving them. It seems likely that the Bush authority wants to keep the world under control with the biggest bombs he has."

At the same time, Sinn Fein representative Aengus O Snodaigh -- recently elected to the Irish Parliament with the help of the American money that has made Sinn Fein the best-funded party in Western Europe -- has made no secret of the fact that Sinn Fein opposes the Irish government's permission to the U.S. Air Force to use Shannon Airport for refueling as part of its preparations for possible military intervention in Iraq. Irish republicans are, of course, entitled to their view. But one wonders whether any other group expressing such views would also be entitled to access to the White House and millions of American dollars.

After the recent alleged discovery of an IRA spy ring at the heart of the Northern Ireland government, Prime Minister Tony Blair is effectively calling for the disbanding of the IRA. The question is whether the continued support and assistance that Irish republicans receive in the United States is any sort of incentive for the IRA to comply with these demands. Sinn Fein raised $500,000 at a single dinner recently in New York. Sadly, it is money that will be paid for in blood elsewhere in the world.

David Trimble is leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, first minister of the suspended Northern Ireland Assembly and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1998).


© 2002 The Washington Post Company


author by rory - cheese steakers of the worlpublication date Sun Dec 01, 2002 13:26author email rorywannabeirish at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Some might say: "what we have here is terrorists denouncing terrorists denouncing terrorists," but they would be sadly misled. The word "terrorism" has no real meaning, and has been a tool of oppressors to rally public support by painting legitimate rebellions as evil, thus allowing for a brutal crackdown.

Therefore, what we really have here is a puppet of the oppressor denouncing one of the few organizations actually working to protect the Irish for denouncing the EVIL EMPIRE which is in the process of a genocidal quelling of another rebellion in the poor Middle East.


Rory

author by Sheltapublication date Sun Dec 01, 2002 18:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Trimble is a lawyer, but he is quick to condemn the Columbia Three, yet he admits that they were arrested ON SUSPICION. The real defect of the Sinn Fein strategy is that Adams is now attempting to get his party back into administering Britains last colony under the leadership of Trimble the bigot.

author by Derekpublication date Sun Dec 01, 2002 23:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I agree, Gerry and co. have sold out the people who did the fighting and dying in order to take part in a unionist dominated administration at stormont. It is simply incompatible to slag off U.S. imperialism while taking part in a capitialist "executive" implementing pro market polices such as closing hospitals and privatising schools. Bobby Sands must be turning in his grave.

author by Lynn Bikes - nonepublication date Wed Jun 09, 2004 15:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Obviously you are going to oppose and make a Nationalist look like he is in the wrong. You are a Unionist and if I am quite certain, you can say whatever you like against the Nationalist because your mother country will be the one backing you up. They do not want to lose their last colony.

author by Hurler on the ditchpublication date Wed Jun 09, 2004 23:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Shure why would they be worried about "losing" their last colony ......
Under present circumstances, a united Ireland would only be a neo-liberal vassal state ....

And anyway aren't they getting a brand new one out in Iraq ....

 
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