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Thursday June 19, 2003 11:40 by Mags

Here is a statement from a journalist with the Irish Echo, who has resigned
due to the newspaper caving in to attacks from the Andersonstown News. The
Andytown News had already intimidated the website 'Nuzhound.com' out of
carrying links to articles on The Blanket website. Here is a statement from a journalist with the Irish Echo, who has resigned
due to the newspaper caving in to attacks from the Andersonstown News. The
Andytown News had already intimidated the website 'Nuzhound.com' out of
carrying links to articles on The Blanket website.
The dispute stems from the refusal of the Andytown News to countenance any
criticism of it's publication from Anthony McIntyre and The Blanket Website.
From opposing The Blanket, the Andytown News has now started forcing other
media to 'boycott' The Blanket.
One small act people could make is to put in the link to The Blanket on
their own website/s. This censorship and intimidation should not be accepted.
Mags
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Folks
Today I resigned as a columnist at the Irish Echo after the publisher, Sean
Finlay, caved in to bully-boy intimidation from the Andersonstown News.
Last week I wrote a column (still available at www.eamonlynch.com, though
soon to be expunged from the Echo archives) about the legal threat by the
Andersonstown News against John Fay at Nuzhound.com for the sin of linking
to stories on The Blanket website.
In response, the Andersonstown News threatened to sue the Echo. Rather than
defend the column on its merits, Echo publisher Sean Finlay today offered
the Andersonstown News's Mairtin O'Muilleoir a column in the next issue
(with a tagline stating that the AN is a good newspaper). This column will
not address the issues of censorship and intimidation that I raised but
instead be another attack on those people behind The Blanket, chiefly Anthony
McIntyre. In effect, the reprehensible censorship of the Andersonstown News
has taken root at the Echo too.
Below is a copy of the e-mail I sent to Finlay on the matter.
Best
Eamon
Sean
I am astonished that you have rolled over in the face of baseless legal
threats from the Andersonstown News. In doing so you have merely proven
my point about the despicable tactics used by that newspaper to silence
its critics. So much for the free press.
A casual call to a lawyer would have indicated that my column was legally
defensible, accurate, and in no way actionable, despite the bluster from
Belfast. I?m aware that you have no background in journalism but I still
would have expected some evidence of ethics or courage when faced with this
intimidation. You have displayed neither.
Your decision to cravenly hand over space for O'Muilleoir to dabble in propaganda
and personal attack is utterly shameful. That you have allowed yourself
and the Echo to be bullied in this manner is beyond cowardly and you have
compromised the integrity of the paper to such an extent that every bully
boy now knows it can be cowed on any controversial matter.
As I informed Tom earlier, my relationship with the Echo is over. I refuse
to be party to this gutless move.
Eamon Lynch
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Jump To Comment: 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1I use to read the groups Irish language newspaper Lá. I find it usually excellent. I was aware that Gerry Adams launched it but I learned that a Unionist writes for the paper and an SDLP Assembley member edits the education page. I was also ware of Mairtín Ó Muilleoirs past but I considered the paper to be independent republican- which I think it generally is. However it gives too much space to Sinn Féin and a recent editorial strongly critcised Michael Mc Doweel, the Minister for Justice for his attacks on SF.
I am an independent Republican and believe the Minister on SF. I was serioulsy thinking about getting an annual suscription to Lá but since that editorial I have dropped the idea. If the paper cops on - and not the Minister- I might consider it again in the future.
Lá have to be careful. If they don't become more impartial in relation to terrorists than maybe the weekly paper Foinse- which is very broad based- will become a daily and take away Lá's middle ground.
Lá need 5,000 copies to be sold every day to break even. They currently have about 4,300. This year is the last I think that the Irish Govt will continue giving them (and Foinse I think) money. They could easily give Foinse money to become a daily. If Lá goes back to being a weekly it will be an embarasing blow to Mairtín Ó Muilleoir. Mairtín if you cop on I'm another suscriber. Go dtí sin slán agus ná déan dearmad gur níl morán meas ag an cuid is mó daoine in áiteanna meánaicmeach sa Deisceart ar SF.
A comment piece regarding censorship of The Blanket by Andersonstown News. Am posting it separate from earlier thread because it is a new article and also a serious issue that should be of concern to all progressive activists in Ireland.
IMC Editorial: we don't judge if it's a serious issue or not. If you're pasting in an article on an existing topic (in particular when it's by the same author as the original article) add it as a comment. Especially with the search and the 'recent comments' feature, it won't disappear quickly.
A Gnat on the Back of an Elephant
By Mags Glennon
Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad with power. - One of four lessons of history attributed to Charles Beard
In Dublin there is a newsagents called Reads, located close to Trinity College. It is a well-known shop because it's advertising ploy is that it baits Easons. All Reads ads mention that it sells stationery, books and magazines at a large percentage cheaper than Easons. No doubt this irritates the Easons company, a major multiple with large stores in all of Ireland's cities and big towns. Easons deals with the problem by biting its corporate lip and ignoring the cheeky rival. It has not been known to threaten Reads or its customers with legal action, for example, nor has it sought to intimidate Reads suppliers or the publications which carry ads for the shop. That is the way it works in business, if you have a profile you will have opposition.
The Reads and Easons situation applies to most scenarios really. In the absence of business or intellectual monopolies we all have to tolerate opposing views of progress within society.
However in West Belfast a different dynamic seems to apply. Initially the problem arose in Belfast, but it then leached into cyberspace and now has surfaced in the print media in the US. There are important principles at stake in the dispute and in no way should it be ignored as some inter-Republican spat, of no concern to society at large.
The Andersonstown News is the local newspaper in West Belfast. It started off as a community paper years ago, but now has several editions for different areas of the city and employs 60 people. The paper says it supports the Peace Process and prints many views, but the editorial tone is strongly biased in favour of the views of Provisional Sinn Féin. By it's own admission the paper is opposed to what it calls "dissidents"; indeed it says it will "stand up" to them. So the Andytown News admits that it is not neutral.
Also operating out of West Belfast is a website called 'The Blanket', produced by ex-POW Anthony McIntyre and his wife Carrie. It is an online magazine that publishes news and comment from writers on Irish and international affairs. If you have a sensible and sane opinion or campaign on a progressive issue they will happily post up your contribution on 'The Blanket'. While sceptical of the views of Provisional Sinn Féin the site has posted articles submitted by party members. The site has always made it clear that it opposes the continuing armed struggle of some Republican groups. The website uses a quote from Bobby Sands to explain their mission "You cannot put a rope around the neck of an idea".
So that is the scenario. A well funded local paper with 60 paid staff, as opposed to a couple with a website and a dozen or so voluntary writers. A gnat on the back of an elephant. No contest you would think.
However in recent weeks an extraordinary campaign has been instituted against the website by the newspaper. There have been differences of opinion going back a few years now. McIntyre, and other contributors to 'The Blanket', claim that they are banned from the Andytown News, that no articles or letters they submit will be published because their views conflict with those of influential people at the newspaper. At one stage the paper had printed articles from writers on 'The Blanket' where they raised criticisms of the Good Friday Agreement, but the debate came to a sudden halt. 'The Blanket' has commented on the Andytown News, in both serious articles and via satire. McIntyre has also written an article or two, in a humourous vein, describing a verbal attack on him by a Sinn Féin councillor. Them is the breaks; McIntyre seems to dislike the Andytown News, but 'The Blanket' has a very strict anti-censorship policy and in this spirit if the Andytown News chose to defend itself the site would carry the reply.
The recent Freddie Scappaticci furore has moved the dispute onto a different plane. When this man was named as 'Stakeknife' in the media McIntyre was interviewed for his views on the matter. As a non-Provisional Republican he gave his opinions, mainly around analysis on what the revelations would mean for the future of Republicanism. At no point did he say that Scappaticci was the informer known as 'Stakeknife', even though quite a lot of people in Belfast seem convinced that Scappaticci has a number of questions to answer. On a 'Spotlight' TV investigation other so-called "dissidents" were far more scathing of Scappaticci and the Provisionals. Despite being branded a tout and a multiple murderer in dozens of mainstream newspapers at no stage has Scappaticci sued any of them for libel. While he is taking legal action, this is based on demanding that the British government say he is not an informer.
A week after the first revelations the Andytown News published a very soft interview with Freddie Scappaticci, in which he denied being 'Stakeknife'. A writer for 'The Blanket' wrote a satirical spoof of the interview, which appeared alongside serious comment pieces on the topic everyone in West Belfast was discussing.
In another section of cyberspace there exists a website called 'Nuzhound', owned by John Fay. He performs a selfless task, catering to all of us who do not have time to read the world's media. Each day 'Nuzhound' carries links to all articles relevant to the conflict in the North, including stories on 'The Blanket' site. Recently the Andytown News contacted Fay and threatened him with legal action if he did nor remove these links. Fay did not have the money to fight a legal case, he had no choice but to cave in. The links were removed. Visitors to 'Nuzhound' would not now know of the views expressed in 'The Blanket'. Round One to the Andytown News.
At this stage a Belfast born journalist called Eamon Lynch, a columnist with the US based 'Irish Echo' newspaper, wrote an article about the censorship of 'Nuzhound' and was critical of the Andytown News. It was a column, Lynch’s own take on the story – not an editorial piece. Cue more threats of legal action, which resulted in the publisher of the Irish Echo caving in to the demands of the Andytown News for a free run to promote themselves and their views in Echo. Lynch immediately resigned from his job. Round Two to the Andytown News.
A couple of things become obvious from all this. Firstly, 'The Blanket' is no longer being challenged directly. The McIntyres have made it clear that they are not for turning, legal threats will have no effect - the website will continue to publish what is submitted to it, whatever the Andytown News thinks. Thus the focus has moved in the direction of preventing other media outlets from publicising the heresies of McIntyre, with two successes so far.
Secondly, the dispute has little, if anything, to do with the Scappaticci matter. It is quite understandable that Republicans, from any or no group, would feel reluctant to embroil themselves in this murky affair. However it is the mainstream media which has raised the informer allegations, not 'The Blanket' which has merely reported and commented on views related to the main story.
Thirdly, the role and activities of the Andytown News deserve scrutiny. It has been said by some that the newspaper wishes to ensure that only views favourable to the analysis of Provisional Sinn Féin are read in West Belfast. To an extent this may be true, it is well known that senior staff in the paper are sympathetic to that party. However the reality is that alternative views cannot be stifled to this insane extent - it would mean ensuring that no other publication could be sold in West Belfast, that people could not have TVs tuned to unapproved stations that might broadcast programmes critical of Sinn Féin. Obviously this is unlikely to occur.
What is aimed for though is a hegemony which smothers any alternative views, internal dissent in West Belfast must be minimised, if not eliminated. It is somewhat ironic that the enemy appears so puny - after all not that many people in West Belfast spend their days hunched over keyboards trawling for "dissident" views. The citizens of Ballymurphy, having fought a war for 25 years against the British, are well able to identify the enemy.
What they must be ‘protected’ from is the enemy within. Thus it is essential that persons expressing alternative views are demonised, even if the person is pro-peace and anti-militarism. Which is why the considered opinions of such as Anthony McIntyre are misrepresented. In it's freebie ad in the Irish Echo the Andytown News moans of being "denigrated and attacked by dissident Republican Anthony McIntyre and his associates". However in the very next line he is accused of running a "one man campaign". Which is it, one wonders? The article continues, accusing him of the despicable crime of felon setting and the inaccurate claim that he has called people touts. It speaks darkly of his "background", without explaining that this includes 18 years in jail, much of it on the blanket in Long Kesh. But since he promotes his deranged views "in the darkest recesses of the internet" - shades of porno sites here - one has to ask again what the Andytown News is getting worked up about? This McIntyre is obviously a nut, as the writer – handily knowing the views of everyone else – says he has "zero support in Belfast". But that is what the guy is like, and you can't have any other view on him - no links to his site, no press coverage for the madman.
Because the Andytown News has stated openly that it has told the "mainstream media" it will sue any publication which prints McIntyre's views. This is a truly amazing statement in its arrogance and intimidatory intent. It is hard to imagine any other local paper in Ireland making such a promise. Get your head around that statement - if any newspaper prints an article by Anthony McIntyre which criticises the Andytown News it will be up the high steps straight away. Can anyone imagine the evil empires of Rupert Murdoch or Tony O Reilly - real players in the world media - having the cheek to issue such an ultimatum?
It should be clear to any political activist, Republican or not, what the implications are for freedom of speech and political activism in Ireland if the threats in the last paragraph are continued beyond the two outlets already targeted. The stakes are obviously higher too in West Belfast, where being a "dissident" can - and has - led to beatings and death.
One small step people can make to oppose this squalid little Inquisition is to include a link from their website to
The Blanket - A Journal of Protest and Dissent
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http://lark.phoblacht.net
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Mags Glennon is a member of Working Class Action (http://www.geocities.com/wcaireland) and is a regular contributor to Fourthwrite Magazine (http://www.fourthwrite.ie)
SF run the barbers, I got a bad haircut from an SF member. Pure political spite!
Kev, I know Martin is still a member of a party. This doesn't mean we run the paper. I know a Sinn Fein member who is a taxi driver. Do we run his taxi? I know another who part owns a hair salon. Is Sinn Fein thus responsible for the styling of customers? And if the party went to either of those people and told them how to do their job we would be told, rightly, that it's none of our business.
Sinn Fein members, and there are many of us, work in almost every walk of life, but the fact that a Sinn Fein member works somewhere does not mean the party owns, runs or controls the organisation. Since I know one Sinn Fein member who works in the Dept of Finance, I only wish it were so.
Sinn Fein’s representative on the panel, Mairtin O’Muilleoir, said an interpretative centre would draw visitors from around the world.
He did not believe that preserving part of the H-Blocks would deter other developers from investing in the site.
“Not if it is inclusive, if it help builds the peace, builds bridges and attracts visitors. A centre of that type could be a catalyst to bring visitors into the area,” he said. Irish Examiner, 4 June 2003
Mairtin O’Muilleoir is the Editor of the Andersonstown News and a former Sinn Fein councillor from 1987, retired as a councillor but not from Sinn Fein in 1997.
The editor of the andersonstown news is an active Sinn fein member which is common knowledge. Read A. McIntyres articles over the past few weeks on the Blanket to see what they are really up to
The Andersonstown News is very prolific in issuing writs and threats of lawsuits against a wide range of media sources in a bid to censor the news, from the Irish Times - who cave to their threats - to individiual journalists and independent media such as the satirical Portadown News and now websites such as Newshound, and small papers like the Irish Echo. Much of their threats, intimidation and bully-boy tactics go on behind the public's back. It is a very good thing that this is now being exposed!
Sinn Féin doesn't own or run the Andersonstown News. We have out own paper after all, which isn't in the habit of taking legal action against other media outlets despite the lies they print.
For what it's worth, I think the actions of the News are reprehensible and sadly not the first example of it turning on other media outlets.
Are they taking a leaf out of the SP book with threats of legal action against independent media outlets?
This is another example of republicans converted to the peace process - in this case the ex Sinn Féin councillor Mártín Ó Muilleoir - playing the role of poacher turned gamekeeper.
They used to oppose censorship - exemplified by the Section 31 broadcasting ban on Sinn Féin operated by RTÉ - some republicans now seek to impose free speech restrictions on critics of their "Good Friday" politics.
A simple request :
Oppose this act ot censorship. Raise this issue with the NUJ, the ICCL, civil liberties campaigners, send letters of protest to Andersonstown News, Sinn Féin, and so on.
It is not about agreeing or disagreeing with the very varied views expressed on the pages of "The Blanket" - it is about defending free speech and a democratic exchange of views and opinions.
The least we could expect is that peace process fans who have been published in the pages of "The Blanket" - especially Sinn Féin supporters - endorse a call on the Andersonstown News to drop these legal threats on free speech.
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Link to the blanket website circulate and ask your friends to do the same. This is already being done around Britain, Europe and America. The once censored now attempting to censor. For what is really happening in the North link on to the Blanket. Fight against censorship by the Andersonstown news fight for the freedom of speech. First it was the Sun now its the Andersonstown News. Let the trade unions and all activists know what the Andersontowns news is doing and ask them to link to the Blanket.