The Plough 
Volume 2, Number 2
30 August 2004

E-Mail Newsletter of the Irish Republican Socialist Party

1. Editorial: Housing in Belfast 
2. The Final Insult!
3. Keep Water Public
4. Hunger Strike Commemoration Speech
5. T&G Union Deal at British Airways
6. Letters: IPSC
7. What's On

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CORRECTION

Last week's Plough had the number 51 after the name. That was 
incorrect. Its number was actually Volume 2, Number 1. 

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EDITORIAL: HOUSING IN BELFAST

98% of working class Belfast is now strictly segregated by religion 
according to the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. Accusations of 
ethnic cleansing came from the DUP's Nigel Dodds earlier this week 
when a dozen Protestant families in a media event packed up and left 
the Torrens estate. They said that they had had enough and that they 
could not take any more attacks from "republicans." No republican 
worthy of the name republican would be involved in such attacks. 
Undoubtedly nationalist youths have been engaged in sectarian 
attacks. But the reality is that about 90% of sectarian attacks 
emanate from loyalist sources.

A curious fact about the evacuation from Torrens is that it occurred 
after the eviction by the UDA of a number of Protestant families from 
the Manor Street area relatively close to the Torrens area. These 
families were connected to Johnny Adair, who has been involved in 
feuding with the leadership of the UDA. 

Furthermore the media knew about the evacuation of the Torrens 
families before it occurred. (See Irish Independent, page 19, 24th 
August 2004.) So what appeared on TV screens and in the newspaper 
columns after the 24th was an arranged planned event. The departing 
families knew well in advance they were leaving. So did the Housing 
Executive. Were steps taken to ensure the empty houses would be 
secured from vandalism? Did the departing families simply jump the 
housing queue and secure accommodation from the Housing Executive in 
more secure "Protestant" areas?

There are huge numbers of nationalist families on the waiting list 
for housing while large numbers of empty houses lie boarded up 
in "Protestant" areas. This is a disgrace. The current British 
overlords, the existing political parties and the Housing Executive 
have no coherent plan to tackle the injustices of the housing market. 
None of them are prepared to neither challenge the private market nor 
halt the sale of public houses to the private market. 

Landlords and estate agencies make huge profits from the squeeze on 
the housing market from nationalist families. The same profiteers 
gain in "Protestant" areas by buying up the publicly built properties 
dirt cheap and then after a period leasing the houses to desperate 
asylum seekers and economic migrants who know nothing of the history 
of this forsaken place. The few remaining Protestants in these areas 
seeing to them strange faces taking over what is regarded 
as "Protestant" houses thus become easy prey to racist ideology.

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THE FINAL INSULT!

Johnny White and Peter Collins break their 35-year silence on the 
events of 1969 after receiving invitations to a press conference for 
a campaign to clear Capt Kelly's name.

It was 1969 in Derry and the local Officer Commanding of the IRA, 
Johnny White, got a request to set up a meeting the next day through 
a member of the IRA in South Derry. During this period Captain James 
Kelly had been holding meetings throughout the six counties on behalf 
of the Dublin regime as a result of the Loyalist and RUC attacks on 
Catholic neighbourhoods and the burning of thousands of Catholic 
homes. The Dublin regime was coming under increasing pressure to help 
the beleaguered population in the North who were virtually 
defenceless. Pleas were made by Catholics for the government to help. 
We now understand that Captain Kelly was sent north with a mission, a 
mission to divide the Republican Movement, and to provide the 
traditionalists with money and weapons and to isolate the more 
radical Marxist leadership. The twenty-six county regime was afraid 
that if the then Dublin leadership stayed in control of a growing and 
vibrant movement then that was a threat to the state itself. 

The day after the initial contact a meeting took place in Derry City 
attended by Johnny White, Peter Collins, Micky Montgomery and Captain 
James Kelly of the 'Free State' army. Two of those at the meeting, 
Captain Kelly and Mickey Montgomery, have since died. The following 
is an account of the meeting given to the Starry Plough by the two 
surviving men who attended the meeting.

MEETING SET UP

"The Kelly meeting in 1969 was arranged following a previous meeting 
in South Derry. Contacts were made with Johnny White (OC) asking for 
a meeting with the Derry Brigade. The following day Johnny White 
along with his Adjutant, Mickey Montgomery, and Derry Brigade 
Intelligence Officer Peter Collins met with a man who introduced 
himself as Captain James Kelly and said he was an intelligence 
officer with the Irish Army (Free State). He also said he had the 
authority to speak on behalf of the Free State regime at the time. 

£50,000

The meeting lasted only a few minutes. Kelly after explaining his 
role offered those present arms, training and money (£50,000).
When those present asked Kelly what the Government wanted in return 
Kelly said 'A guarantee that the struggle would be contained within 
the six counties.' The OC then pointed out to Kelly that he knew as 
well as him that situation was guaranteed already as the standing 
orders within the IRA prevented any attacks within the 26 counties. 

"At this point the OC then demanded to know exactly what Kelly wanted 
in return for these weapons and money and aggressively demanded, 
while pointing his finger towards Kelly, that he give him a straight 
answer. Kelly then said 'the elimination of certain members of the 
leadership of the Republican Movement.'"

"SIX"

"At this point both Mickey and Peter joined into the conversation in 
a heated way and Mickey asked 'How many?' to which Kelly 
answered 'Six.' Kelly was then told in no uncertain terms to 'F*** 
off!' The meeting then ended.

"Immediately after this the three members of the Derry Brigade made 
contact with the General Headquarters of the IRA in Dublin and 
explained that a serious situation had arisen and that they needed a 
meeting with the leadership as soon as possible. The following day a 
meeting was held at a venue in South Derry where a report of the 
previous day's events was relayed to the Chief of Staff of the IRA. 
The Chief of Staff told the Derry Brigade OC that he should have got 
the £50,000 first then told Kelly to 'F*** off!'"

NO FURTHER ACTION

"The representatives from Derry were then told that as they had now 
reported the approach from Kelly to the leadership they should take 
no further action and the leadership would take care of it from then 
on. After returning to Derry City both meetings were reported to the 
local command staff.

"Over the years nothing was said about these events other than to a 
very few very prominent republicans and former civil rights 
campaigners. We are not, at this stage however, prepared to name 
these people but believe that they will come forward in due course."

FREE STATE AGENT

"We would take this opportunity to urge all republicans to have 
nothing to do with this campaign to clear the name of this 'Free 
State' agent whose only legacy was the division and split of the 
Republican Movement.

"We believe the reason the 'Free State' government was offering this 
deal was because they feared less an armed struggle contained within 
the six counties than an armed struggle throughout the thirty-two 
Counties. They feared a scenario where tens of thousands working 
class men and women would take to the streets and challenge their 
authority and attempt to change their system into one that put 
working class people first.

"As the Republican Movement was to the forefront of that struggle it 
would have been important to divide the movement and form a 
organisation that would have been prepared to pay lip service to the 
Free State government. In order to orchestrate this it would have 
been necessary to eliminate those from within the leadership who 
would have been considered socialist or communist. This would then 
have laid the groundwork for the formation of a right wing and 
Catholic leadership that would have been prepared to dance to the 
tune of the Dublin regime."

THE PROVOCATION THAT LED TO THESE CLAIMS BEING MADE PUBLIC

Johnny White and Peter Collins both agree that the final insult to 
them came when cards dropped through their respective letterboxes 
inviting them to attend a press conference that was part of the 
Captain Kelly Justice Campaign. So incensed they were that someone 
who they had intimate knowledge of attempting to split the Republican 
Movement in 1969 should be lauded as an innocent victim of injustice 
that they decided to attend the press conference to finally, after 35 
years silence, get this information into the open.

The invitation, printed here, proved to be the final insult to these 
two veteran republicans. Thirty-five years after meeting Captain 
James Kelly and being offered £50,000 for the elimination of six 
leaders of the Republican Movement they now found themselves invited 
to a campaign press conference that would aim to clear the name of 
someone they viewed as nothing more than an agent of the Free State 
regime and whose motives in 1969 were to split and divide the 
Republican Movement.

Johnny and Peter have both stated categorically that they would not 
have attended the press conference if it hadn't been for the 
secretary of the said campaign, Fionnbarra O'Dochartaigh, sending 
them both personal invitations to attend. But when these invitations 
landed on their doorsteps it was then, and only then that they 
decided to attend and reveal the full truth behind Captain Kelly's 
motivation in 1969. Johnny White commented, "We both took this as a 
grave insult to every republican who stood up against the 'Free 
State.' It is ironic that if the 'Free State' apologists who attended 
the meeting had only listened to what myself and Peter had to say it 
could have actually helped the Kelly family find the justice that 
they are looking for. Although from our point of view no such justice 
was shown to republicans right from the foundation of the state. 
Right from Ballyseedy, Drumboe, the Curragh, Enda McGee, Martin 
Bryan, John Morris, Ronan MacLochlainn, the list goes on and on of 
republicans denied justice by the Free State. These are all prime 
examples of 'Free State' justice shown towards republicans and 
republican socialists."

He went on, "We would also, as former leaders of the Republican 
Movement in Derry, categorically refute claims made by Fionnbarra 
O'Dochartaigh, that he was a member of the leadership of the 
Republican Movement in Derry. At no time was this person ever 
anywhere near leadership level, especially during the period in 
question. In fact at that time he spent more time in Cork than in 
Derry."

When asked if they would support Fionnbarra Ó Dochartaigh's call
for a tribunal into these events both Peter Collins and Johnny White 
said that they would no problem supporting such an inquiry. That view 
has also been echoed by another prominent veteran Derry republican, 
Liam O'Comain, who was also prominent at the time. Johnny said, "We 
would definitely support an inquiry into these events, not just 
Kelly's court cases but also into Kelly's role in 1969 and into the 
orders he was given and why?"

© Copyright Starry Plough Publications 2004

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KEEP WATER PUBLIC

On 11th March 2003, the direct rule minister for Northern Ireland 
announced a 'major public consultation' to discuss the reform of 
water and sewage services in Northern Ireland.

From the very start, this document was flawed as it claimed the 
people of Northern Ireland did not already pay for water and sewage 
provision. The fact of the matter is that water charges are included 
in the domestic rates bill -- the average paid per household is
£200. To add another £350 to £400 on top as a separate
charge would mean the people of Northern Ireland would be paying 
amongst the highest water and sewage charges in the UK.

The ATGWU is leading the fight against water charges and the threat 
of around 600 job losses. To date, led by our new assistant general 
secretary Jack Dromey, we have united almost all shades of political 
opinion against water charges and job losses and the communities. 
Jack led a delegation of Northern Ireland water workers to Downing 
Street and the minister in charge of this 'back-door privatisation', 
Angela Smith MP, has stood down from this role after admitting she 
was 'losing the argument'.

The 'Keep Water Public' campaign, which is led by lead officer Albert 
Mills and senior shop stewards Pat Torley, Davey Gordon, Adrian 
Gilmore and Harry McBride, will continue to ensure that they continue 
to lose the argument!

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HUNGER STRIKE COMMEMORATION SPEECH

Comrades, let me first begin by saying that it is an honour to be 
asked to come here to speak and to pay homage to the ten brave men 
who 23 years ago showed bravery and selflessness in the ultimate. It 
swells my heart with pride when I think of the valour and conviction 
shown by these men in the face of such pain and suffering. 

They are an inspiration to us all. This is reflected in the huge 
numbers of you who have turned up here today to pay your respects and 
to show solidarity with the families of all the ten hunger strike 
martyrs.  

Whilst all of us have taken time to come here to commemorate the 
sacrifices that these ten men made, if I may be blunt, we are not 
doing enough. In 1981, Volunteer Patsy O'Hara asked the poignant 
question whilst he was carrying out his hunger strike. "After we have 
gone, what will you say you were doing? Will you say you were with us 
in our struggle or were you conforming to the very system that drove 
us to our deaths?"  

These words ring as sorely true today, comrades, as they did in 1981. 
Are we resisting the system that drove these men and countless others 
like them to their tragic fate? Or are we conforming? 

Whilst it is of great importance to remember our fallen comrades we 
must not allow ourselves to get comfortable in a tradition of 
remembrance. In the 26 counties, the various governments have chosen 
to pay lip service to the radical ideals of the great men of 1916 and 
they have carried out hollow acts of commemoration such as naming a 
train station after James Connolly. This is an insulting token to the 
great ideals of Comrade Connolly. We must not fall into the same 
sense of self-righteousness through hollow acts.

It is true to say that the nature of our struggle has changed, 
comrades. We no longer have the ugly face of imperialism kicking in 
our doors or murdering our family in the streets. We no longer stare 
down the barrel of the imperialist gun, as do the suffering people in 
Iraq and Afghanistan today. No, comrades, the British capitalist war 
machine has realised that it cannot baton or shoot down the spirit of 
resistance that in the past spurred on the Irish working classes 
against imperialism in the streets of the Bogside and Ballymurphy.  
The imperialist system has changed its tactics, comrades.  

They are no longer trying to beat us down with their armed forces. 
No, they are trying to suck us into their system. The imperialists 
are trying to transform us into benign cogs of their machine. They 
are buying us off with the wealthy rewards of their murderous 
endeavors. They are buying us into conforming.  

Some are choosing to conform and become part of their system. Some 
have confined their resistance to the boundaries set by the 
imperialist machine. Comrades, we can under no circumstances allow 
this to happen to us.

So how do we resist in these changed times? Our rifles have been put 
to rest for now. We will not follow others up the steps of Stormont, 
so how do we resist?

I recently heard a recording of an oration by Malcolm X. The words he 
used were for the black, oppressed, working class ghettos of the 
sixties, but I feel that they reach out to all working class areas in 
the world today. He said, "I have heard that in some places in the 
world like the Arctic that hunters take a blade and put blood onto it 
and they take the blade and they bury it in the snow. Now the wolf it 
smells the blood and it comes and it starts licking the blade and it 
cuts its tongue. But it tastes more blood and keeps on licking and 
the more it licks the more it cuts itself and tastes blood and it 
thinks its getting a real good meal and it keeps licking and cutting 
itself until, brothers, it bleeds so much that it dies. That's what 
the imperialists are doing to us in our communities. We saw the white 
man standing with their gold and we wanted the gold so we licked 
their blade and when we saw the white man driving their car and 
wanted the white man's car so we licked their blade. We wanted the 
white man's clothes so we licked the imperialists' blade and we keep 
on licking until we are dying, brothers."

Powerful words, comrades. Powerful words. Words so relevant to our 
situation today.  

We are being eaten by the cancerous cultures of imperialism. Cultures 
that are not only eating at our identity as Irish men and women, but 
at our very humanity.   

We must begin to cast off these consumerist values. We must radically 
change our own attitudes and values if we are to achieve the same 
conviction for radical social and political change in this land as 
our fallen comrades. For imperialism in its new neo-liberal form is 
imposing its cancerous culture of self-gain upon us. We must rise to 
meet it and to defeat it by espousing and practicing the very basic 
tenets of socialism: community, equality and collective endeavour for 
collective gain.  

We must push this message into our communities by whatever means that 
are at our disposal. No act should be below you. If some of you see 
the tasks required as distasteful and petty then let the end goal of 
socialism be your motivating force. If this is not enough to motivate 
you then you have no place in the republican socialist struggle.

It is time for each and every one of us to take the ideals of 
socialism out of the realms of discussion and manifestos and lections 
and make it directly relevant to our underprivileged communities. 
Stir in them the spirit of togetherness. Then we will see the 
symptoms of neo-liberal capitalism, sectarianism, racism, sexism, 
homophobia, anti-social behavior, alienation, poverty, drug abuse and 
self-destruction crumble away in the path of a united working class 
community, a real movement that will sweep away the main barrier to 
freedom in Ireland: partition of this island and its people.  

The nature of our enemy has changed. Our resistance to it must change 
also. The struggle against imperialism fought by our ten brave 
comrades and the hundreds like them here in Ireland and indeed all 
over the world now lies within ourselves, comrades. 

If we truly want to pay homage to our comrades we must discard the 
shackles of imperialist culture and carry their fight on. 

The days of state corruption and incarceration of political prisoners 
are not gone. The family of Seamus Doherty will bear testament to 
that. Seamus is languishing in prison on the basis of evidence that 
has been rejected by the courts in the cases of two other men. This 
is obviously a political decision by the British ruling elite and 
must be condemned by all. We offer our solidarity to Seamus, his 
family and his supporters amongst us. 

We demand that he and all other political prisoners being held in 
Ireland and throughout the world are released immediately. Let us not 
forget the suffering being inflicted upon the families of Basque and 
Catalan prisoners. Basque and Catalan prisoners are being moved to 
prisons hundreds of miles from their families in a deliberate move to 
cause emotional and financial strain on their families and friends.   
Our comrades from the PCE(r) and GRAPO are currently being held in 
Paris awaiting extradition to terror camps in Spain, we demand their 
immediate release. Our comrades in Kurdistan are suffering state 
oppression akin to the fascist states in Europe during the thirties 
and forties. They have suffered as we have the loss of loved ones 
through hunger strike. Within the last week, 1600 Palestinian 
prisoners went on hunger strike against the inhumane conditions being 
meted out by the wantonly murderous racist Zionist regime of Ariel 
Sharon. Our thoughts are with them all in this difficult phase of 
their struggle.

Comrades, be under no illusions, when we have made progress in the 
revolution the state will discard the kid gloves and their forces 
will rear their ugly head once again in an attempt to undermine us.  
Like the ten brave hunger strikers, comrades, we will not shirk! Once 
we have regained our resolve and revolutionary fervor we will 
struggle on with greater strides towards our goal, a Socialist 
Republic that cherishes true freedom for all of its children.
 
[The above speech was delivered in Derry on Sunday, 22 August by IRSP 
member Tomas Gorman.]

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T&G UNION DEAL AT B.A.

The T&G and British Airways have agreed a 3-year deal on pay covering 
baggage handlers and check-in staff. Brendan Gold, T&G National 
Secretary for Civil Aviation, said the deal will be recommended to 
the union members and so the strike action planned for next Friday is 
suspended. 

"We are pleased that holidaymakers can now relax and pack for their 
summer break," he said. "The union is also pleased we've got a deal 
on pay which recognises the contribution of our members to BA's 
continuing recovery."

The union confirmed that it had entirely separated the issues of 
attendance from pay. In talks involving representatives from all 
parts of the company's operations, a framework for attendance 
management was discussed. This aims to reduce the sums the company 
said it is losing through sickness absence. The detailed issues are 
complex and further discussions will take place.

"The T&G has been talking with BA for the last six months on the 
complex issues surrounding attendance" added Mr. Gold "It did confuse 
the pay talks by linking them to attendance but the company has 
listened to our arguments and responded."

The terms of the deal include inflation-rate pay rises on basic pay 
for the next three years plus non-pensionable lump sum payments of 
£1,000 over the same period. The deal will be backdated to 1st 
October 2003 which adds three months' money to the back pay.

"This deal provides the period of stability the company was looking 
for" concluded Mr. Gold. 

ENDS

(Press Release 21 Aug 2004)

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LETTERS

Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Subject: Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Thee Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign have lost a number of 
leading activists over the past year and our membership has been 
seriously depleted as a result. Our ability to capitalise on the 
Féile in particular showed serious shortcomings in our
organisational ability.  As a result I think it important that the 
Belfast IPSC meet soon to decide on future activity as a branch. I 
would appreciate if you could let me know whether you would be 
willing/able to attend a meeting on Tuesday 31st August at 7.30pm in 
the Culturlann.  

Items for the agenda will include

Review of our work this year
Membership and recruitment
The National AGM and Organisation (to be held on Saturday 4th 
September in Dublin) 
A possible local AGM to revamp the local branch

Please let me know if you will be attending by emailing our new email 
address belfastpsc@yahoo.com. 

If you will not be attending I would still greatly appreciate it if 
you could let me know whether you are willing/able to be involved 
with the branch in its work this year and the level of commitment you 
may be able/willing to offer. If you want included in our new email 
system please respond to belfastpsc@yahoo.com If you are unable to 
make this meeting and would prefer another day please give me an 
alternative.

From: Feilim Ó hAdhmaill <feilimo1@yahoo.co.uk>

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WHAT'S ON

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Thursday, September 2nd, 8pm

Cork WSM open meeting

The Rise of Islamic Fundamentalism

Independent Workers' Union hall,

55 North Main Street, Cork

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20th BIRTHDAY

Tools For Solidarity Public Debate

"Aid is effective in alleviating poverty in Africa"

Argue for or against

7.00 pm Thursday 9 September 2004

In The Indian Community Centre, Clifton St, Belfast

Speakers for the evening:

1. Mr. Explo Nani-Kofi, of the African Liberation Support Campaign, 
editor of the Kilombo Panafricanist journal and a campaigner against 
the IMF and the World Bank's fraudulent debt in Africa and Africa's 
forgotten wars.

2. Cllr Carmel Hanna SDLP MLA for South Belfast, Chair of the All 
Party Group on International Development and former NI Assembly 
Minster for Further and Higher Education. 

3. Mr. John Barry, Co-chair of the Northern Irish Green Party and 
deputy director, Institute of Governance, Queens University Belfast.

4. Mr. Paul Braithwaite, International Programmes Officer of 
Trocaire, MA in Development Studies.

Our chair for the evening is Roisin McLaughlin, Lecturer 
(International Exchanges), and UNESCO Centre at the University of 
Ulster.

Tools for Solidarity is a non-profit making development organisation 
which collects, repairs and ships out hand tools and sewing machines 
to skilled trades people in Africa

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Saturday September 25th 1-6pm

What sort of anti-racism do we need?

A day of talks and discussion, organised by the WSM, with speakers
from anti-racist and immigrant groups Saturday September 25th 1-6pm

Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Square, Dublin

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NO RETREAT

The Secret war between Britain's Anti-Fascists and the Far-Right.

New book by Dave Hann and Steve Tilzey

For nearly 20 years a secret war has been waged between Britain's 
anti-fascists and the extreme far-right. A war fought not with 
placards and leaflets, but with boots, bottles and iron bars. For the 
first time ever, two leading participants in that struggle tell the 
extra-ordinary tale of the militant anti-fascist members of the 
Squads and AFA's Stewards Group.

Published by Milo Books. 304pp. Price £7.99. Available on 1st 
November 2003.

ISBN 1 903854 22 9

Available from Waterstones, Dillons, and many independent booksellers.

Can also be ordered on-line from http://www.turnaround-psl.com/ -- 
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many other on-line booksellers.

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