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News and activities of the Irish Republican Socialist Party

Posted by IRSP at 2 March , 2010

During a meeting today members of the IRSM spoke to one of the protesting workers from Green Isle foods, John Guinan, who is currently on hungerstrike along with fellow worker Jim Wyse.

In a show of solidarity members of both the IRSP and RSYM joined comrades on the picket line and Hunger Strike outside Green Isle Foods Naas Co Kildare.

A member of the IRSP outlined our activism over the their plight to Hunger Striker John Guinan and TEEU reps that were there, John expressed his heart felt thanks and said our activism and concern for them ment “more than anyone could imagine”.

John said the only way this will work is if the people refuse to buy Green Isle Products “we need the support of the people its been slow in coming but since the rally on Saturday local national and international media have been turning up every hour and RTE haven’t left but it is up to the Irish people they are the ones that will make or break this strike we need there support”.

A member of the IRSP and a member of the RSYM at the picket line today in NAAS, Co Kildare with hungerstriking worker John Guinan

A member of the IRSP and a member of the RSYM at the picket line today in NAAS, Co Kildare with hungerstriking worker John Guinan

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Posted by IRSP at 26 February , 2010

Members of the IRSP and RSYM held a protest tonight at ASDA in Strabane in solidarity with the Green Isle workers who are currently involved in action against their employers.

As part of the action tonight our activists handed out literature to shoppers explaining the reasons behind the protest and this was met with a very positive response with a number pledging not to buy Green Isle products as the IRSP literature called for a boycott of Green Isle products until the strike is resolved to the satisfaction of the workers.

In a token of solidarity one of our activists filled a trolley with Green Isle products, then had these products scanned at the tills, then walked out towards the doors of the centre to join other members of the IRSM where literature was then handed out to shoppers.

This action was carried out in solidarity with Jim Wyse and his fellow Green Isle workers who are currently on hunger strike until such times as the strike is resolved satisfactorily.

Further activities are planned.

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Posted by belfast at 26 February , 2010

The Irish Republican Socialist Party and the Republican Socialist Youth Movement has began its recruitment campaign in Belfast.
Activist’s from all local cumann in the recent week have distributed leaflet’s and erected poster’s in working class districts in the North, East, South and West areas of Belfast. This new campaign is aimed at those young and old who are interested in their community, class and the cause of Republican Socialism in Ireland.

”The Irish Republican Socialist Party exists to agitate, educate and organize within our class and to mobilize our fellow workers towards the objective of removing the Northern colonial
and Southern neo-colonial statelets on this island, thus ending imperialism and capitalism, and Establishing a 32 County Socialist Republic.”

”The Republican Socialist Youth Movement is a Working Class Revolutionary youth Organization, inspired by the teaching’s of James Connolly, Seamus Costello, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Our Goal is to educate, train and organize the youth of Ireland in the method’s of Republican Socialism.
Our Aim is the Establishment of a 32 County Socialist Republic.”

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Costello House
392b Falls Road
BELFAST
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Posted by RSYM at 25 February , 2010

On Sunday 21st of February the Belfast Republican Socialist Youth Movement remembered with pride Irish National Liberation Army Volunteer Hugh Ferguson.

A parade of up to a 100 people which included the family of Hugh Ferguson, as well as comrades and supporters, was held on Sunday 21st, which left from the Whiterock area of West Belfast. A colour party consisting of Belfast RSYM and IRSP activists headed the march on its way to the memorial plaque of Volunteer Hugh Ferguson and Comrade Hugh O’Neil.

Wreaths on behalf of the Irish Republican Socialist Party, the Republican Socialist Youth Movement and the Irish National Liberation Army were laid at the memorial plaque. The colour party then lowered the flags in remembrance of Volunteer Hugh Ferguson. Friend and comrade of Volunteer Hugh Ferguson, veteran Republican Socialist Joe Heaney, gave the main oration at the event. Proceedings came to an end with Amhrán na bhFiann being played by a member of the James Connolly MFB.

Speaking at a fitting commemoration on the 35th anniversary of the INLA volunteers death, Joe Heaney Said:

‘’Hugh as a young man was full of courage and bravery who fought for the rights of the Irish Working Class throughout his short life, Hugh’s spirit lives on amongst our young Republican Socialist’s of today namely the activists of the Republican Socialist Youth Movement’’

We would like to extend a special thank you to the Michael Kearney/Patrick Campbell Cumann for organising the event.

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Posted by RSYM at 25 February , 2010

The Republican Socialist Youth Movement believes that the removal of essential cancer care services from Sligo General Hospital to University College Hospital, Galway, is a disgraceful attack on the people of Sligo. Cancer patients in Sligo are being forced to travel for well over 4 hours for what is in many cases 15 minutes of treatment. The required facilities and treatment for these people were previously accessible in Sligo General Hospital to the highest standard, that was before the savage intervention of Mary Harney and the Fianna Fáil/Green Party coalition government.

We in the RSYM think that this episode clearly demonstrates how the current system in place in this country cannot possibly cater for the needs of the Irish people. This government would rather throw billions at the banks in an attempt to preserve their failed system than to come to the aid of cancer sufferers who desperately need their help. The people of the North-West are entitled to their own Centre of Excellence and it is time those in positions of power in Ireland recognised this. As a socialist organisation, the RSYM believes that adequate health care is a right and not a privilege. Part of that right is accessibility, and due to the recent move of Sligo’s cancer services it is a guarantee that less people are going to avail of the treatments they need. This government is gambling with people’s lives. The Republican Socialist Youth Movement calls on the government to end the hand-outs to the bankers who have destroyed this country’s economy and to use some of that money to give the people of Sligo their own Centre of Excellence.

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Posted by IRSP at 17 February , 2010

Response from the INLA aligned prisoners to the announcement that the INLA has dumped weapons.

We, the IRSM prisoners at Portlaoise Gaol, Tony McClelland Cumann IRSP welcome the recent decision of the Irish National Liberation Army to put its arsenal of military weaponry beyond use.

Having previously endorsed the declaration by the leadership of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement that “the war is over”; we now view the decision and actions of the INLA to disarm as logical and indeed a necessary step in further developing the struggle for unity, democracy and socialism in Ireland.

This historical development, the culmination of a protracted internal consultative process which involved the prisoners, serves to underline the commitment that exists within the IRSM at every level to achieving our goals and aspirations solely through political application and endeavour.

We salute the selfless bravery of all INLA volunteers and comrades in the IRSP as we look forward to the challenges of the future with confidence and enthusiasm. Onwards to the republic!

Signed: PAUL KELLY, NOEL MOONEY, JONATHAN KEOGH,
NEIL MYLES,GERARD KELLEGHER, GERARD MACKIN,
ANTHONY LEE, EUGENE KELLY, PADDY WALLS, OWEN CLAIL,
DAVID O CONNOR, THOMAS KELLY, DENNIS DWYER,
JOHN McCROSSAN

ENDS

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Posted by IRSP at 15 February , 2010

Statement by the Republican Socialist Youth Movement:

Over the last number of weeks the Republican Socialist Youth Movement has been agitating over the issue of homelessness in Ireland. With young activists in areas such as Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Ennis, Derry, Sligo, Strabane, Tipperary and Galway taking part in our ’House the Homeless’ campaign which was designed to highlight the plight of some of the most vulnerable people in Irish society today.

Figures given to the RSYM by Focus Ireland estimate that there is currently up to 5,000 people who are homeless throughout the country. We believe that this is totally unacceptable. We find it reprehensible that with so many properties left lying vacant after the collapse of the property market (some estimates put the figure at up to 300,000) and with housing prices on the wane that the government would rather hand over billions to the profiteering millionaires who have led us to economic ruin than to come to the aid of people who need their help the most.

This is the great contradiction within the capitalist system.

Thousands upon thousands of properties are left derelict and unused throughout the country while Irish citizens are forced to sleep on the streets in huge numbers. There is absolutely no excuse for it. We need a system that caters for the needs of the people of Ireland and that doesn’t simply pander to the richest in society whenever their risk-taking gets them into trouble and they come to the taxpayer with a begging-bowl.

We are dealing here with the same government that encouraged the property bubble to spiral out of control, ensuring that many young families could simply not afford their first home and for those who tried to pay the greatly inflated prices, they are now left with huge mortgages that they cannot possibly pay back. The repossession of families homes, as in the recent case in Waterford, will become an all too common story. There will be no bail-out for these families. This government, and moreover the political system we currently live under do not have the interests of people at heart but the interests of private profit.

The RSYM calls on this government to stop bailing out those who have held our economy to ransom and to invest in people. If the measure of a nation’s economy is not to be the price of bank shares or property values but how well the most vulnerable people in society are looked after, then it is indeed clear that we are in the middle of an economic crisis.

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Posted by IRSP at 10 February , 2010

The national executive of the Irish Republican Socialist Party has welcomed the decision of the Irish National Liberation Army to ‘decommission’ its arsenal as historic and radical. This decision was taken after a consultation process that included not only the IRSP but also the Republican Socialist Youth Movement, Teach na Failte and the remaining Republican Socialist prisoners.

Paul Little speaking on behalf of the Irish Republican Socialist Party in welcoming the INLA decision said;

“This weeks decision by the INLA is not only historic and courageous but also a mature political decision that will allow the politics of Irish Republican socialism to rise to the fore. Whilst we remain steadfastly opposed to the Stormont regime and the carnival of chaos that comes along with this dysfunctional assembly, we aim to challenge and expose at every level the anti working class, sectarian and increasingly corrupt system that passes for the body politic in modern Ireland.

It remains to be seen that those political parties north and south who wax lyrically about ‘equality, parity of esteem, an Ireland of equals will extend these to include Irish republican socialists or are they as we suspect merely sound bites from those who cannot or will not deliver on these fine ideals.”

In conclusion the IRSP spokesperson said;

“We do not fear the future, we have confidence that Republican Socialism offers working class people a viable alternative to sectarian politics and we look forward to working with other working class representatives to ensure that our rights are not only acknowledged but also that a real alternative is available to the stale and short sighted politics of division. Our aim is to build a truly revolutionary political party that is not beholden to any creed, our allegiance is solely with the working class. The IRSP believe that this week’s announcement by the INLA will allow that work to continue and expand, free from the specter of weapons. It is a truly revolutionary act”.

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Posted by IRSP at 8 February , 2010

Statement from the leadership of the Irish National Liberation Army

On the issue of weapons held by the INLA

The Irish National Liberation Army, as part of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement, was formed in December 1974 in order to bring about a 32 County Socialist Republic on the island of Ireland. Since then many sacrifices were made by our volunteers, dozens were killed and many hundreds jailed and exiled as a result of their revolutionary activity. We would like to commend our volunteers past and present, for their courage and steadfastness in the face of overwhelming odds and adversity. At various stages during the conflict the volunteer soldiers of the INLA took the war to the heart of the British establishment and to their military, political and capitalist apparatus in Ireland.

Our actions helped bring an end to Unionist one party rule in the six counties and like all other parties to the conflict our members have suffered, have been killed, imprisoned, died on hunger strike and marginalized – but never broken nor defeated. We pay tribute to our fallen comrades who gave their lives in the struggle, we also pay tribute to their families and share their pride and sorrow. We also salute the courage and steadfastness of all of our supporters who risked and sacrificed so much.

The nature of the conflict in the north of Ireland for a generation dictated that armed struggle was the only option available to those who wished to bring down a corrupt and stubborn regime and to remove the British occupation from Ireland and we make no apology for our part in the conflict. We believe that conditions have now changed in such a way that other options are open to revolutionaries in order to pursue and ultimately achieve our objectives.

Revolutionaries must continually analyse and adapt to the prevailing conditions of the day. To fail to do so will ultimately mean that the failures of the past will be repeated. James Connolly said in 1915; “We believe in constitutional action in normal times; we believe in revolutionary action in exceptional times.” We do not see the continuing occupation of the six counties as acceptable and no nation should be occupied by any foreign imperialist state but we do believe that the retention of INLA weapons at this time clearly alienates a large section of the working class on the island of Ireland from the struggle to build socialism. We see it as our duty as revolutionaries to persuade the working class that there exists massive benefits in embracing socialism and building a republic that embraces all the children of the nation equally and that is something worth fighting for. We believe that as the battlefield has changed then so too must our tactics. We will continue our !
struggle to bring about the republic for which so many of our comrades gave their lives pursuing.

The circumstances which brought about the need for armed conflict have changed radically. We, along with other republicans, can claim some credit for the progress that has been made. In particular the recent decommissioning of loyalist weapons can be traced back to the INLA’s imaginative “no first strike” policy of 1994.

The INLA have now been on cease-fire for almost twelve years and in recent times has been engaged in a process of in-depth consultation and collective debate, locally, nationally and internationally. On 11th October 2009 the INLA announced that our military war was over concluding that the time was right to reaffirm the primacy of politics and clearly stating that it is our belief that armed struggle is not a viable option at this time.

We can now also confirm that the INLA has disarmed through a joint facilitation group consisting of a local, a national and an international organisation. This was done in a process in accordance with international standards. The joint facilitation group included; Creggan Enterprises Derry, The Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Dialogue Advisory Group, Amsterdam, an international conflict resolution organisation.

We hope that this move will further enhance the primacy of politics as outlined in the Ta Power Document and that it will, in time, unite and advance the working class struggle in Ireland. We recognise that real, meaningful and lasting change will only be secured through radical political struggle from a united working class in Ireland. We remain committed to ending partition, eradicating sectarianism and uniting Ireland by building a viable working class alternative. We will seek to engage with all other progressive forces to work towards these ends. The volunteers of the INLA will not be found wanting in the continuing struggle for the liberation of the working class.

The INLA and the entire Republican Socialist Movement remains steadfastly opposed to the partitionist and sectarian set-up in the six counties. These moves by the INLA do not mean an acceptance of either Stormont or the political, policing and judicial structures in the north. We will continue to oppose these structures as vigorously as before through the primacy of politics. We remain steadfastly opposed to any British colonial policing in any part of Ireland.

Whilst our tactics are changing our objectives remain the same – the establishment of a 32 County Socialist Republic envisaged by generations of Republicans from Liam Mellows to Ta Power and from James Connolly to Seamus Costello. The tradition of Irish Republican Socialism remains and is growing. We are convinced that the northern state as a political entity is unworkable and we remain opposed to the Good Friday Agreement and it’s institutions which perpetuate sectarianism and division among our class.

All our comrades and activists will prosecute our struggle politically and with the same vigour with which they fought the British state in Ireland. We have fought the long war, let us now fight for an independent Irish society based on the principles of equality, social justice and lasting peace.

08-02-10
ENDS

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Posted by belfast at 18 January , 2010

Wreath laying ceremony Sunday 24th January for TA Power & John O Reilly

Friendly street ,
Markets

Assemble 2.00pm

ALL WELCOME

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