The Plough #28
27 February 2004

E-Mail Newsletter of the Irish Republican Socialist Party

1. British State Educational and Institutional Discrimination
2. Suicide - The Politics of Health
3. The Left Convention and Lies
4. The SWP and "Psychopaths" 
5. "VERY Middle Class Jobs and Income" 
6. Show True Colours - Say No to Racism!
7. What's On?

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The IRSP wish to express our deepest regret at the sudden and 
unexpected death of Billy Lynch, a former member of the IRSP, a 
former INLA prisoner, a voluntary worker for Teach Na Failte, and a 
staunch supporter of republicanism. To his wife Patsy, son Liam, and 
grandson Liam, we offer our sincere condolences. His funeral takes 
place from his home 75 New Barnsley Park on Monday at 12.30. We can 
ill afford to lose such a comrade and supporter. May he rest in peace.

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British State Educational and Institutional Discrimination

The recent mainstream media smear campaign against the INLA, blaming 
them for the recent spurt of suicides in North Belfast, is shallow, 
tabloid sensationalism at its speculative worst, as if the INLA are 
responsible for the atrocious living, social and economic conditions 
in republican working class areas of North Belfast.

The facts of the matter are it is the British state which is  
responsible through British state elitist bigotry against the working 
class poor.

British state educational and institutional discrimination against 
the working class communities in terms of provision of recreational, 
social, economic funding, and employment opportunities.

Throughout the educational system the working class are discriminated 
against in terms of the educational institutions providing working 
class or poor pupils with equality of educational opportunity.

Poor children cannot afford private tuition in order to enable them 
to pass the 11+ and gain entry into grammar schools which offers 
superior and intensive educational teaching and facilities. So poor 
or working class children are shunted into the secondary educational 
system with its lack of funding, and inferior tuition and facilities.

This is one way the British state denies working class/poor children 
equality of educational opportunity, as secondary schools through 
limited funding cannot make available or offer the same level of 
courses, teaching, or facilities as grammar schools.

The system through the 11+ teaches us that the children of the rich 
and well to do are cleverer than children of the poor, which is a 
LIE. The children of the rich are not intellectually superior or 
cleverer than a working class child living in Ardoyne, it is just 
that a rich child's family can afford to pay for additional private 
tuition in order to pass the 11+. So a rich child who passes the 11+ 
will gain entry to the superior grammar school system and gain access 
to all the privileges, educational, and career opportunities that go 
with it, to achieve qualifications which will enable them to go on to 
university and gain employment easily.

A poor or working class child going to secondary educational school 
will have to struggle with lack of text books, teachers, and 
facilities, the courses on offer will be inferior to that offered in 
grammar schools.

It is only a tiny minority of working class/poor children who manage 
to go on to vocational and economic success, despite the lack of 
educational opportunities provided at secondary school, and most of 
these have had to endure low pay, low status work for many years.

As Nelson Mandela use to say, in the township shanty towns of 
Capetown, educational success was the only escape and way out for 
slum kids from living the shanty towns.

For our working class poor who are condemned to a second rate 
secondary education system which is substandard to that in third 
world countries, there is really no hope, and no way out of the 
spiralling council estates.

Is it any wonder that the 75% of the prison population are dyslexic 
adults, whose special needs as children were not addressed or met 
throughout their school days. Children with special needs are 
disfranchised by the educational system which fails to incorporate 
the simplest of adaptations to be inclusive in terms of providing 
these children with equality of educational opportunities.

These children end up marginalised adults/youths, hanging around 
street corners, and engaging in anti social activities and crime, 
because of having no qualifications and a no employment prospects.

Children with special needs are not backward, they are not 
intellectually inferior to their classroom peers, they only require 
teaching and classroom resources to be adapted to include and allow 
them to participate on an equal footing with their classroom peers.

Similarly, poor/working class children are not intellectually 
inferior to rich children. Working class children only need equality 
of access to the same intensive teaching, educational facilities, and 
courses offered to the grammar school children of the rich.

Working class young people in North Belfast not only have to contend 
with having a lack of educational and employment opportunities, they 
also have to endure, the turmoil and upheaval of rioting, 
intercommunal sectarian violence, social economic deprivation, and 
grinding poverty. With lack of employment, economic, educational, and 
social prospects is it any wonder people turn to topping themselves. 

(Josephine)

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Suicide - The Politics of Health

In all the furor in the media about the INLA's supposed involvement 
in the suicide of two young people, some salient questions need to be 
asked.

The IRSP are calling on the ICTU to agitate for more funding for 
services in suicide hotspots and an investigation into who sent a boy 
home from the Mater Hospital and why, when he told his nurses if he 
was discharged he would kill himself?

Questions need to be asked of the Board and Trusts of the local NHS 
what is being done to tackle this outbreak of suicides. Statistics 
prove that suicide can become a cluster phenomena and the North 
Belfast thing seems to be a prime example of this. An intensive input 
of funding is needed to study the situation and provide services such 
as assertive and community outreach projects, Community Psychiatric 
Nursing Teams day services, acute beds for those at high risk, and 
extra specialist staff.

Look at all that working class areas in particular have been 
subjected to all these years. A comprehensive study needs to be 
conducted into the mental health needs of a community that's just 
gone through a 30 year war, never mind Holy Cross, the pipe bombing 
campaigns, and the pogroms. How many PhDs, and cutting edge ones at 
that, could be done just on the long term effects on the collective 
mental health of the war and false hope generated by GFA on Housing 
Executive estates? And how many have been done? All those who 
were so vocal in condemnation of the INLA should have been going to 
the funders to ask for funds to set up drop-in's and outreach teams. 
These could then tender for social services work and become self 
sufficient.

Also elected representatives both here and those in power at the 
moment, i.e. direct rule Ministers, need to be asked them how they 
can justify the budget cuts that let these things happen? If there 
was an acceptable policing service then people in the nationalist 
communities would not feel the need to go to the armed groupings for 
protection from anti social elements. It's a sad fact and the media 
will never admit it but it is a fact of life within working class 
communities and should not be brushed under the carpet. So-called 
punishment attacks are only a symptom of this fact and we should not 
be behind the door in saying it. How long have they had from the GFA 
to make them acceptable and they've not managed it yet. That's not 
the fault of the Republican Socialist Movement. The salient point in 
all this is that the young lad went to the hospital for help and was 
turned away. Someone had to decide that and if it was through a lack 
of beds or funding then we should be looking for a head on a pole, 
preferably the well paid fat cats at the head of the trusts.

Social services know of the statistical probability of cluster 
suicides in cases like this. What were they doing about it? What 
planning and contingency plans did the mental health team have in the 
event of cluster suicides? Questions need to be asked not only of the 
INLA but of those with ultimate responsibility for the health of the 
people.

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The Left Convention and Lies

The following is from an SWP member writing on the Indymedia 
website: "Far from being prevented from starting a debate, the IRSP 
were given every opportunity but failed to make any coherent 
argument, except in relation to need to include something on 
political prisoners, with which the Convention agreed! Apart from the 
woman who spoke about prisoners and a man called John who twice just 
said 'what about partition?' without making any argument, the only 
IRSP person who took the many opportunities to speak was Gerry Ruddy 
who made a very vicious, personal attack on Eamonn McCann but did not 
argue at all about what he/they would argue the SEA should be doing."

Let me say straight away this is a lie. It has been repeated in 
Belfast that I made a personal attack on Eamonn McCann. Not true. 
What I did say among other things was that I welcomed the 
contribution from a previous speaker who asked awkward questions. I 
said that up to then the convention had been a rally, not a debate. 
That as  republican socialists we could not ignore either the current 
issue of segregation in Maghaberry not issues of repressive 
legislation. But also that the whole issue of partition and 
imperialism had to be faced and was being ignored at the convention. 
Then speaking directly to Eamonn McCann, whom I have known and 
respected for near forty years, I said: 'Eamonn, you stood for the 
NILP in 1969 on a gas and water socialist platform. It didn't work 
then. It won't work now.'

That is the heart of the dispute. The failure of the SEA's left 
convention to confront imperialism. I also said that to unite the 
left calling public conferences without exploring the issues face to 
face before hand was a recipe for disaster. The programme was agreed 
by the SEA before even the conference began.

"There were no platform speakers and co-chairs to make sure no one 
abused the position of chair in any way. So, far from anyone being 
prevented from speaking, the reality is the IRSP had no arguments."

On the contrary there were a number of platform speakers from the SWP 
and the Communist Party who were invited to speak before anyone else 
and took up a lot of time delivering prepared speeches. When 
challenged from the floor by long time political and legal activist 
Patricia Drinan about comments from one of the co-chairs that he 
would refuse to work with the IRSP, the co-chair refused to answer. 
Not only that Eamonn McCann himself failed to address any of the 
issues that I raised and instead launched into his usual staccato 
speech.

"Right from the beginning, the SEA has excluded any party which has a 
military wing."

If that is indeed the case why is this not explicitly stated in any 
of the SEA's literature or on its web site? Is it a resolution? When 
was it passed and why is it not publicised?

(Gerry Ruddy)

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"VERY Middle Class Jobs and Income"

"If people in the IRSP used as much energy seeking funding for youth 
projects or objecting to the fact that 16-17 year olds around here 
have NO income - their parents do not get a brass farthing towards 
their upkeep if they are not in full-time education or training - 
there would be a lot less crime and anti-social behaviour. Of course, 
in spite of all the talk of people like me being middle-class for 
defending these young people's right not to be brutalised [I earn 
£13,500 a year and live in that middle-class paradise called 
Poleglass] the reality is that the so-called 'leaders' of the IRSP 
would not know what it means to be poor. Some of them have VERY 
middle class jobs and incomes and probably cannot imagine the stress 
faced by the families these young people come from."

The above quote comes from Aine from Poleglass, who has launched an 
attack on both the INLA and the IRSP on the Indymedia website. Fair 
play to her. We ourselves have condemned the actions of the INLA in 
Ardoyne when necessary and make no apology for doing so. Shooting 14 
year olds is wrong. But Aine in her crude economistic attacks 
on "middle class leaders of the IRSP" is simply wrong. All but one of 
the elected members of the Ard-Chomhairle of the IRSP are from 
working class backgrounds. Two have been on the executives of their 
trade unions. Three have been imprisoned for their anti-imperialism. 
Two at least have been shot, two others have had attempts made on 
their lives. One participated in a number of hunger strikes. All live 
or work in working class areas and know exactly what life is like for 
the working class. Can the same be said of the leaders of the SWP 
with which Aine is closely associated? The IRSP need no lessons from 
the do-gooders who take the high moral ground and condemn from afar 
while they get on with their social work. The reality is that the 
young working class people need not youth projects or Mickey Mouse 
educational projects but jobs - real employment. They will not get 
that under capitalism. Join us, Aine, in fighting against an 
imperialist system that creates the Ardoynes of this world.

(JM}

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The SWP and "Psychopaths" 

The SWP presents the IRSM as a bunch of "lunatics" and "psychopaths." 
Next time one of them brings that accusation, we should remind them 
that DENIS NIELSEN, a psychopath responsible for the death of many 
young men in England, was a supporter (perhaps not a member) of the 
SWP. It is a fact that he was selling copies of Socialist Worker and 
participated in SWP meetings. So be careful if you hang around the 
likes of the SWP, you may well end up being victim of a psycho 
killer! 

(LOR)

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Show True Colours - Say No to Racism!  

Recent events in the Village area of South Belfast have shown how 
racists and their perverse ideology can flourish in areas of social 
deprivation. Whilst we on this side of the divide are fortunate in 
that we haven't yet witnessed racism on a similarly organised and 
violent level, we cannot totally absolve ourselves of racial 
prejudice. The travelling community bear testament to the prejudices 
they have faced consistently over the past decades. Nowadays a wider 
range of ethnic origins are arriving in our areas as economic 
immigrants and refugees in order to escape the poor and sometimes 
oppressive socio-economic conditions of their native lands. 
Immediately they are faced with unfair Westminster legislation that 
makes settling in the North of Ireland extremely difficult. 
Legislation that sometimes leaves these refugees helplessly in a 
legal limbo and vulnerable to exploitation by organized crime. As 
part of their everyday life, ethnic members of our community are 
being made to feel as outsiders, made to feel alien and made to feel 
inferior at the butt of our jokes simply because of their ethnic 
background or religious beliefs. Yet many of our ethnic neighbours 
are highly skilled within the medical profession providing our 
communities with essential skills and services yet are often 
perceived as inferior to our native medics because of the colour of 
their skin or the accent in which they speak. There are political 
agendas at the roots of racism. The ruling class have heightened 
racial tension against ethnic groups in order to fulfill their 
exploitive agendas. We must not make the mistake of directing anger 
and frustrations at our social conditions towards the vulnerable 
ethnic minorities. They too are members of the working class 
and should be embraced as such. Show open arms and open minds to the 
ethnic minorities so they can gain the confidence to begin organising 
themselves within our community. This in turn will equip them better 
to put something positive back in to our society.   

What we can do!

- Take time to get to know your ethnic neighbours.  Make a point of 
greeting them in the street.

- Invite them to social occasions or attend social occasions 
organised by them. 

- Encourage our new neighbours to become involved in local community 
groups.
  
- More urgently, rally round any ethnic person or families racially 
attacked or chastised in any way.

It is time for us to show courage face up to the prejudice that 
exists within our community. It is time for us to show bravery and 
confront any form of racism and prejudice that occurs in our 
presence, no matter how petty. It is time for us to show our true 
colours as the working class and say No to Racism! If you are victim 
of or witness any Racist attacks or have any suggestions, please 
contact: I.R.S.P 028 90321234 - Teach Na Failte 028 90238321 - Anti-
Racist Network ­077 45885883

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What's On?

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From: "redflaremist" 

Dublin Grassroots present: "No Borders, No Nations", a street theatre 
play in 3 acts.

Thursday March 4th - assemble at 5pm at the Central Bank on Dame 
Street. 

After the popular success of "No Justice, No Peace!", performed 
during the EU Justice Ministers summit, activists from the Dublin 
Grassroots network are organising a street theatre event, 
entitled  "No Borders, No Nations". The EU circus is rolling into 
Dublin Castle again, this time for a high-level working meeting of 
the "Strategic Committee on Immigration, Frontiers, and Asylum" 
(SCIFA).

The consolidation of the EU's immigration policy has led in one 
direction: Fortress Europe. This is the policy of a Europe that cares 
only about profit and economic expansion, at the detriment of human 
life. Ireland in recent months has shown itself no longer to be the 
island of "Céad Mile Fáilte," taking whatever steps neccessary, 
through the courts, to expel people who do not meet its stringent 
guidelines that define 'legality'. No human being is illegal!

The Fortress Europe policy manifests itself in the refusal to grant 
asylum to over 90% of the applicants. It means the arrest, harassment 
and deportation of men, women and children back to their country of 
origin - regardless of the circumstances. It means that people who 
travel here trying to build a better life are treated inhumanely. 

What have we become? For years Irish people were 'economic migrants', 
travelling across the world wherever work could be found. The Irish 
State cries foul when the US tightens its laws when it threatens 
Irish immigrants working without permits, but when it comes to 
allowing people to live and work here, we do not apply the same 
standards.  Hypocrisy at the highest level - it would be hilarious
if people were not suffering as a result.

The State's recent deportation of 64 Romanians and Moldovans, 
including 12 children, ranks as a low point in respect for human 
rights and dignity. These people were spied on and followed by the 
Immigration Bureau, rounded up in dawn raids reminiscent of a police 
state, and escorted on a plane by 35 Gardai. The flight alone is 
understood to have cost the State more than ?120,000. Is this what 
the Gardai spend their time and resources on? Arresting ordinary 
working men and women, and shipping them en masse like cattle?

According to Pat Guerin of the Irish Refugee Council, "The term 
Fortress Europe has been for some years used by human rights groups 
and other critics to describe the gradual dismantling of the rights 
of asylum-seekers, the increasing hostility of EU states to persons 
seeking refuge, as reflected in the introduction of draconian asylum 
rules and regulations, and the ongoing attempt at closing Europe's 
borders to those who wish to apply for protection as refugees.

"The measures that combine to make Europe resemble a fortress include 
the effective militarisation of the EU's external frontiers, both on 
land and at sea; policies of destitution, detention and deportation; 
punitive sanctions for airlines, shipping companies and road haulers 
who fail to police their passengers by applying rigid documentation 
standards that ignore the often desperate need of refugees for 
clandestine travel; and the setting of ever higher refugee 
recognition hurdles on an asylum track of shrinking legal 
protections. Such policies do not augur well for the development of a 
humane approach to people seeking refuge in what is fast becoming one 
of the largest social, economic and political blocs in the world."

We believe in No Borders and No Nations. Everyone should be free to 
travel, work, and live wherever they wish on this planet. Allowing 
people from different cultures to freely associate will lead to 
tolerance and understanding - and create a better world for all of us 
to live in. 

Borders are raised by those who control us, to create fear and 
suspicion between us. Nationalism is an ideology that fosters racism 
and hatred - we are all human beings, regardless of our religion, 
skin colour, ethnicity, place of origin. We are all different - and 
all equal.

Join with us on Thursday March 4th at 5pm, at the Central Bank on 
Dame Street, for the street theatre production "No Borders, No 
Nations", to deliver a message to the EU that we will not accept 
their Fortress Europe.

[From the Irish anarchism discussion list - "Dublin Grassroots" is an 
anti-authoritarian grassroots coalition]

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Friday March 12th 

Protest Against Anti-War Activists Arrests
4pm City Courthouse

Public Meeting: The War, Occupation and Resistance
7.30pm Grosvenor House (Glengall St. next to Europa Hotel) Special 
Guest speaker Ex-Labour MP (now RESPECT coalition) George Galloway 

Panel includes Eamonn McCann  - Journalist - Carmel Gates -
President NIPSA - Jamal Iweida  - Belfast Islamic Centre - Anti-Racism
Network speaker to be requested

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Saturday March 20th

International Day of Action Against the Occupation of Iraq and 
Palestine Rally

2pm Arts College, Belfast 

For more information   07742 531 617 - 07748571269

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COMMUNIST ORGANIZATION OF GREECE - KOE

Dear Comrades,

You are all aware of the "EU Constitution" drafted by the so-
called "Assembly of Europe" ­ one more arbitrary and non-elected
body of the European Union. This draft EU Constitution is the most 
reactionary and antidemocratic fabrication ever produced by the EU. 
In the reality it is another Treaty, but one that puts an official 
footing on neoliberalism and imposes it as the official and unique 
economic system of the EU member states, and wipes out even the last, 
typical, rights of the "small" member states. At the same time, as 
far as the democratic rights are concerned, it is more reactionary 
than the most reactionary national Constitution, even on the level of 
declarations.

The peoples of Europe did not ask for such a EU Constitution, nor 
they want it. Despite the monstrous propaganda in its favor and the 
concealment of its real character, this draft does not appeal to the 
people's masses. Already in a series of mobilizations, in Rome, Paris 
and elsewhere, the progressive and left movements have condemned it. 
Even the European Social Forum recently, in its Second Assembly that 
took place in Paris at the end of 2003, adopted a resolution 
expressing its opposition to this draft, and called for a day of an 
all-European mobilization against it. In Greece, a series of left and 
progressive organizations have started campaigning against the EU 
Constitution. Moreover, the Greek Social Forum, which regroups a 
large spectrum of social and political organizations, adopted a 
crystal-clear position against the EU Constitution.

At the same time, various forces of the enemy camp are also 
expressing their opposition to the draft EU Constitution ­ not, of 
course, because they wish to follow a different course, but because 
the concrete draft does not serve their interests. The contradictions 
between big and smaller member states, and the internal 
contradictions within the dominant classes in several member states 
as far as the support of the draft EU Constitution is concerned, are 
expressed in a quite clear manner.

The above lead us to the reasonable estimation that it is possible, 
although not easy at all, to avert the adoption of this reactionary 
and antidemocratic EU Constitution. In order to achieve such a goal, 
it is necessary that the popular forces will build a broad front all 
over Europe, and this independently of the position they adopt on the 
EU itself. The left and progressive forces have a valuable role to 
play in the creation and the orientation of this broad front, as well 
as in exploiting the contradictions expressed within the dominant 
classes. This will permit to give, under the best possible 
conditions, a battle that is important for the future of our peoples. 
It is clear that the conditions are different in each European 
country. For example in Greece, the first battle concerns to win the 
very holding of a referendum. However, it is equally clear that a 
coordinated all-European mobilization and mutual support of the 
national campaigns will bring better results. A possible rejection of 
the EU Constitution, even in a few member states, will be a great 
encouragement for the progressive movements and the peoples of the 
whole Europe.

For all the above reasons, the Communist Organization of Greece (KOE) 
takes the initiative to convene in the immediate future an All-
European Meeting of Left Parties. We propose its holding in Athens, 
from Friday 19 until Sunday 21 March 2004. Our Organization will 
arrange the technical preparation and will bear the financial cost of 
its realization. The invited Parties and Organizations will have to 
bear the traveling cost of their delegations. The board and lodging 
of the delegations during the duration of the Meeting will be covered 
by our Organization.

We hope that the communist, left and progressive forces to which we 
are addressed will positively welcome this initiative of our 
Organization. We hope that it will contribute to our practical 
collaboration on this important issue. Please inform us until the 
20th of February for your initial disposal/possibility to participate 
and, if possible, for the composition of your delegation. The 
concrete dates and hours of arrival may be communicated later.

KOE - The Bureau of the Leading Committee

Proposal for the Program of the Meeting

We are proposing the following program: 

With communist greetings,

[Thursday 18 March -­ morning of Friday 19 March: Arrival of the 
delegations.]

19 March

2pm-2.30pm  Opening of the Meeting. Short welcome on behalf of
KOE. Adoption of the program.
2.30pm-8.30pm  Interventions of the delegations on the issue of
the EU Constitution and the possibilities of a coordinated campaign 
against it.
8.30pm-9pm  Creation of a committee responsible to write a draft 
resolution based on the interventions.
9pm-10pm  Dinner.

20 March

9am-9.30am  Presentation of the draft resolution(s).
9.30am-11.30am  Discussion on the draft resolution(s).
11.30am-2pm  Participation in the International Anti-Occupation 
Mobilization.
2pm-3pm  Lunch.
3pm-7pm  Submission and discussion of modifications and other 
proposals.
7pm-9pm  Elaboration of the final draft on the basis of the whole 
discussion. 
9pm-10pm  Dinner.

21 March

9am-12pm  Adoption of the resolution. Technical arrangements for its 
realization. 
12pm-2pm  Lunch. End of the Meeting.

[Evening of 21 March -­ 22 March: Departure of the delegations.]

Please send your reply by fax to +30 210 6430024
or by email to international@arister.gr, with copy to koe@email.lu

Communist Organization of Greece/Kommounistiki Organosi Elladas/KOE
Isaia Salonon 6, GR-11475 Athens, Greece
Phone: +30 210 6441745, Fax +30 210 6430024
international@arister.gr, aristera@arister.gr, laokratia@yahoo.com
http://www.koel.gr/ - http://www.arister.gr/

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