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uimh 160 august — lunasa 2000 60p usa si a whole community terrorised drumcree 6 inside pages 3 7 8 9 no british licence for republicans left above joe o'neill greets martin mcgrath and sean moore at portlaoisejail on july 19 right des long and josephine hoyden commemoration for peace with justice released hut noi shac republicans welcomed the unconditional release on completion of their sentences on july 19 of josephine hay den dublin martin mcgrath bundoran and sean 6g moore monaghan as we went to press robert mcgilloway derry was also due for release punished by lock-up for refusing doran rday 26th east en i speakers geraldine taylor sarah murphy bob loughman recently-released republican prisoners marshals martin mcgrath mick cullen chairperson joe o'neill guests of honour hunger-striker families recently-released pows these republican prisoners are not being released under licence as part of the stormont agreement they struggled throughout their imprisonment for political status in the men's case they undertook a successful campaign to be moved from limerick jail to portlaoise where they achieved a measure of political status josephine hayden's struggle as the lone female republican prisoner in the 26 counties did not succeed in winning political status but a campaign for her release on humanitarian grounds because of health problems was successful in publicly exposing the atrocious conditions for women prisoners in the 180 year-old c wing of limerick prison see page 4 inside while we celebrate their freedom we remember that there are a number of republican prisoners still in portlaoise we call for support for the republicans in maghagerry jail in co antrim who are being denied political status and separation from the loyalist prisoners and are currently being to do prison work see page 5 inside in relation to republican prisoners the british government seems hell-bent on repeating the mistakes of the past in this they have the support of the dublin administration the sdlp and the provisionals who have not opened their mouths about it this situation will not go away republicans are naturally glad of the release of the remaining provisional prisoners we regret that the releases are under a british licence which restricts them from certain political activities during july these licence conditions were illustrated by the threats of british supremo peter mandelson to return uda/uff figure johnny adair to the h btocks for his loyalist death squad displays at drumcree the releases of provisional and loyalist prisoners are materially different to the freeing of the four republicans who have been unconditionally released the four retain their freedom of action they have not agreed to shackle themselves some of those shackles concern the acceptance of a renamed british police force and the return of a stormont assembly the bottom line remains you can change the name ruc but the boss remains the same stormont will not effect real change because the english government is still in control as happened on february 1 1 last the english colonial rulers can remove stormont at the stroke of a pen the reality in 2000 is that none of the historic three demands of the republican movement since 1970 have been pet 1 a british declaration of intent to disengage from ireland 2 a new ireland negotiated by the irish people themselves and 3 the unconditional release of all political prisoners measured against these three demands — trumpeted from the roof-tops from 1970 on — what we are witnessing on the part of the provos are treachery and defeat the banner is still being upheld however by true republicans such as those we welcome home from limerick and portlaoise is ib
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| Title | Issue 160, Saoirse: Irish Freedom (August, 2000) |
| Subject |
Dublin (Ireland) -- Newspapers Northern Ireland--Politics and government--Periodicals |
| Headline | Released but not shackled |
| Issue Number | 160 |
| Date | August, 2000 |
| Place of Publication | Dublin, Ireland |
| Publisher | Sinn Féin Poblachtach |
| Issue of | Saoirse : Irish Freedom |
| Language | English and Gaelic |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Digital Date | 2006 |
| Digital Publisher | IUPUI University Library |
| Format and Resolution | Full View: 400 dpi jpg 2000 ; Archived: 400 dpi tiff |
| Scanner | Minolta PS 7000 open book scanner |
| Usage | http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/copyright |
| Digital Collection | Saoirse - Irish Freedom Newspaper (http://indiamond6.ulib.iupui.edu/irishnews/) |
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