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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday March 18, 2003 15:54author by Jim Monaghan Report this post to the editors

Sinn Fein and the Bush visit. Long term supporter of the Irish cause in Britain challenges Sinn Fein



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As a member of the Labour Committee on Ireland I helped organise the meeting at which Gerry Adams addressed delegates to the 1983 Labour Party Conference in Brighton. The LCI campaigned in the Labour Party for British withdrawal from Ireland. Central among its arguments was that withdrawal was the application of the socialist and democratic principle of the right of nations to self-determination: that nations should have the liberty to form and choose governments free from external rule or domination.

Whatever one's view of this argument as applied to Ireland - and while supporting the end of the war in the North I believe it still holds true -the principle of the right to self-determination was at the heart of the entire post-war decolonisation movement. Be it India Kenya,Algeria, the Congo, Korea or Vietnam, mass struggles and bloody wars were fought for the right to self-rule against European and US colonial power.

The coming war against Iraq, while economically about the control of Iraqi oil, is politically the first step in the reversal of the entire postcolonial settlement. By overwhelming force of arms or the threat thereof, the US will seek to install compliant regimes to replace those which do not fit the needs of western neo-liberalism.

While the Bush administration struggles to maintain popular support for this war in the US, 'official' Ireland in the form of the Taoiseach is prepared to perform the despicable role of helping legitimate Bush by publicly associating with him. Perhaps they hope to get some of Irish America on side for the slaughter? Truly wretched therefore, is the presence of the Sinn Féin delegation at Bush's public-relations exercise.

No amount of prattle about the peace process can hide the fact that those who have claimed the mantle of the struggle against colonial rule in
Ireland are happy to sit and sup with those who would impose it by force in Iraq. How are the peoples of the Middle East, Africa and Asia to understand that basking with Bush is the immediate requirement of a peace process, the aim of which is to form a coalition government with a rabid supporter of this war - David Trimble? Is the urge to get into bed with Trimble so great as to require Bush's Sham-rogue blessing right now The enduring image will be the smiling Ahern Adams-Bush photo-call: Republican Ireland lends succour to the imperialist on the eve of the declaration of war.

As the bombs fall on Bagdhad, Sinn Féin will have time to reflect on how they have been used,or on their duplicity. Fianna Fáil and the PDs appear happy in their subaltern role. But hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Dublin on February 17 under the slogan: Not in my name. The same applies to this shameful Washington junket: not in our name, Bertie and Gerry.

Brendan Young


author by Paul Cumminspublication date Tue Mar 18, 2003 16:48author email chewy at redbrick dot dcu dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

alot of the politicians and the "serious journalists"
seem to think its worth anything to have americas help with the north. I don't know the in and outs of the trouble and americas involvment with helping sort them out, but at a very simple level its straightforward to see we don't owe them military support for them for this help. Its not revelant to our integrity.

A ten yr old could tell you that, and a ten yr old could tell you that we shouldn't let the US use Shannon. Sometimes a simple and uncomplicated view is the best.

 
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