Friday, December 05, 2008

Noel Maguire Update

Noel Maguire Update

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Last week we sent emails to each and every TD in the Dail drawing their attention to Noels case and asking them to intervene to bring Noel home, We have had a lot of favorable results a few members have tabled parliamentary questions to Minister For Justice regarding Ministerial action in this case. We have followed up on the responses by email and phone; we thank our members and friends who wrote on Noels behalf.



Last week Noel was visited by embassy official Tony McCullagh, McCullagh told Noel the Justice Ministry were not likely to repatriate him because he is separated from Sharon (His Wife) she is not considered to be his next of kin - and as both his children are under eighteen she is looked on as their custodian. This is an absurd viewpoint and seems to now strip Noel of his fatherhood as well as his rights as an Irish citizen to be moved closer to his family, we will be contacting Fathers Rights groups and seek their help in challenging this view held by the Irish Government.

But what it does mean now is Noel is not likely to see his two children until he is eventually released - and that's years away why are the children being punished by this persistent refusal to repatriate Noel to within easy visiting distance of them.

It is a sad reflection on a Government that have lost any sense of doing the right thing as the humane and morally correct decision would be think of Noels children and not punish them. His children have a father; the Minister is standing in the way of allowing any relationship to be built and his reasoning is flawed.

This week we are targeting the Media who are conspicuous in their absence on Noels case despite the humanitarian aspect of the case, a father who is being denied the opportunity to be closer to his children and not having seen them for 9 years. We have sent the following to every media outlet we were able to find in Ireland, Europe, US, Canada and Australia, we ask that our members and friends write their own letters to their local papers pointing out the facts of Noels case.

We are also putting out Noels story and the facts on the case to Indy media around the world. Please take a few moments to write to your local media and express disgust at the way he is being treated.

Need help with this or any questions please contact friendsofnoelmaguir e@live.com

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TO MEDIA

We are drawing the media's attention to the fact that the Irish Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform Dermot Ahern has once again denied an Irish citizen the ability to return home to serve his sentence in an Irish Jail which is allowed for under a European directive. The friends of Noel Maguire are a group of concerned people who have came together to right this wrong. Noel is being denied repatriation on the basis of a lie, that being he has closer ties to the Britain than to Ireland. Noel's immediate kin live in Carlow. All the information is available on our website: http://friendsofnoe lmaguire. webnode.com/

Last week, our members and supporters wrote to each and every TD of the 30th Dail asking them to intervene in Noel Maguire's case - if not for Noel, then for the sake of his children who have not seen their father in over 9 years. We have received some favorable responses. This is a humanitarian story - the politics are of little or no relevance. It is about allowing an Irish citizen the opportunity to return to Ireland and attempt to build a relationship with his children. Please allow us to address your readers with the following letter.

Yours Sincerely,

Friends of Noel Maguire

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Dear Editor:

Through your paper, may we draw your reader's attention to the case of Noel Maguire? Noel Maguire has been refused again for repatriation (The ability to be repatriated to the country of your citizenship to serve a prison sentence on humanitarian grounds as laid down by the European Directive). He has been fighting to be returned home for over 5 years; all his co-accused have already been repatriated to Ireland.

The Irish authorities claim wrongly that Noel has closer ties to the United Kingdom than to an Irish jurisdiction despite Noel's having a wife, and a son and daughter, living in County Carlow. This is Noel's immediate kith and kin.

The lack of compassion shown by the Minister responsible in refusing Noel's request to be closer to his wife and 2 children is disconcerting and very cavalier. For a Minister elected to look out for the well being of all Irish citizens, in this case he has abandoned the opportunity to reunite a family and allow them some chance at rebuilding their lives, as is the purpose of the European Repatriation directive.

Noel should be repatriated on the following grounds:

He is an Irish citizen and holds a current Irish passport, issued in Dublin.

He easily qualifies for repatriation under the European directive, which allows prisoners to be moved back to their own country to serve their sentence closer to their family for purely humanitarian reasons.

There was an attempt to murder Noel in 2006 in which he received serious knife wounds. If left alone and isolated his life would be constantly under threat! His physical and mental well being is in jeopardy if the Irish Government refuses him the right to be brought home to serve his sentence in an Irish Jail.

He has not seen his children in 9 years.

Friends of Noel Maguire

24 Queens Square

Hemel Hempstead

HP2 4NU

ENGLAND. TEL: 00 44 1442 244104.

US TEL: 414-378-2384


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

RADIO REBEL GAEL New Show ! The Mighty Huckle Buck !

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RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 12 – The Mighty Huckle Buck !




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With new and unreleased music by Ray Collins and The Larkin Brigade !

Plus tons more of the best Irish Rebel rhythm, Paddy Punk and Celtic Rock & Reel !


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    Thursday, November 13, 2008

    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 11 - The Hibernian Honky Tonk Hoootenanny Ya'll !

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 11 – The Hibernian Honky Tonk Hoootenany !




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    With lots of Ceilidh Country by Kevin and Siobhan Conlon, Ray Collins, Brendan Loughrey, Unwanted Men In Black & a Lady , JD & The Longfellows, Saint Bushmill’s Choir, The Dirges, The Pogues, The Wages of Sin, The Irish Brigade, The Cheiftains, The Popes, The Wild Rovers, Claymore, Shane McGowan, Neck, Dancin’ Knuckles and helluva lot more !

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  • Yee Ha Hibernian Hillbillies !

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    Tuesday, November 11, 2008

    Glasgow Footballers Protest British Imperialism

    Saturday 8 November - Protest against British Imperialism ! Glasgow!

    Celtic Park, Glasgow, 8 November 2008


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    The Revolutionary Communist Group salutes the principled Celtic football supporters who led the protest against British imperialism outside Celtic Park today. In the face of an intense propaganda campaign waged by the government and risking demonisation by the media hundreds of fans walked out of the game in opposition to the clubs support for the British Legion and its annual poppy appeal. Around 400 fans gathered outside the stadium for over an hour chanting slogans and singing songs against British imperialism in Ireland and around the world. As one protester put it to FRFI, ‘we are here protesting for peace, not war. But peace can only come when there is justice.’

    This latest development is a part of a conscious ideological offensive by the British state and its lackeys in order to encourage support for British imperialism and to eradicate any opposition to it. The appointment of the war criminal John Reid to the chairmanship of Celtic FC is part of this ideological offensive. During his time in office, the current Labour member of parliament and former British cabinet member, ruthlessly defended the interests of British imperialism acting as Defence Secretary, Home Secretary and British Direct Ruler to Ireland.

    Today’s demonstration was called by the newly formed group Celts Against Imperialism and was an explicit protest in opposition to not only British imperialism in Ireland but also included chants in opposition to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and also support for the Palestinian Resistance. The RCG recognises the political significance of today’s protest led by a section of the Celtic support on a clear anti imperialist basis. This protest comes despite the failure of the anti war movement in Glasgow and elsewhere to build any real and meaningful opposition against British imperialism. Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! and the RCG were the only political group on the left to support the protest alongside Celts Against Imperialism.



    The protest continues the traditions of Celtic fans opposition to imperialism and injustice. One Celtic fan was ejected from the stadium today and had his season ticket confiscated by stewards for refusing to remove his Palestinian flag. The fan spoke to FRFI afterwards and intends to fight this action by the club. Only by actively campaigning in support of democratic rights can we assert our right organise. Over recent years FRFI has campaigned against the attempted bans on the sale of political literature outside football grounds and the attempts to ban and censor the image of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara. In the context of the international capitalist crisis which will see increasing attacks on working class people in this country and around the world, the RCG and FRFI stands with any movement which represents the interests of the oppressed.

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    FRFI would welcome any letters or contributions from readers and supporters. Please send your contributions to editorial@rcgfrfi.plus.com

    To contact FRFI in Glasgow email frfiscotland@yahoo.co.uk

    Friday, November 07, 2008

    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 10 - The Red Rocket of Love !

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 10 - The Red Rocket of Love !



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    With lots of Irish Rebel rhythm, Paddy Punk and Celtic Rock & Reel, by Jerry Mc Cusker, Ciaran Murphy, Pol MacAdaim, Ray Collins, The Langer’s Ball, , Shebeen, The Tossers, Larkin, The Gobshites, The Wakes,

    And a brand new tune, “Banks of Marble” by Ray Collins ! !

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  • Up the Rebels and Fuck the Begrudgers !

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    LISTEN TO TOMMY TIERNAN LIVE ON RADIO TODAY!




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    Tommy & Hector are Back!

    The outrageous ‘Tommy and Hector Show’ will be back on air today from 4-6pm (GMT) on iRadio.


    Following a summer break the Lads are back in the studio & the usual mayhem is expected.


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    Monday, November 03, 2008

    RADIO REBEL GAEL New Show ! Rebel Waters Rising !

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 9 - Rebel Waters Rising !




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    With lots of Fenian Rock & Roll, Paddy Punk and Celtic Rock by Jerry Mc Cusker, Ciaran Murphy, Pol MacAdaim, Ray Collins, Adelante, The Wild Colonial Bhoys, Shebeen, Athenrye, The Tossers, The Sharky Doyles, The Gentlemen, Mischeif Brew, 1916, Larkin, The Gobshites, Birmingham Six, The Wakes,

    And a brand new tune, “Banks of Marble” by Ray Collins ! !

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  • Up the Rebels and Fuck the Begrudgers !


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    Monday, October 27, 2008

    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 8 - The Halloween Hooley !!!

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 8 - The Halloween Hooley !




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    With lots of hopping music by Brendan Loughrey, Kevin Conlon, Ray Collins, The Wild Colonial Bhoys, The Wolfe Tones, The Mahones, The Langer’s Ball, The Killigans, Mutiny, Meisce, Cruachan, The Popes, The Wages of Sin, Mischeif Brew, Siobhan, McAlpine Fusiliers, Blood or Whiskey

    And more Celtic Rock, Paddy Punk and Irish Rebel rhythm than you can shake a shillelagh at !

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  • Och aye ! Fanged Featured Musical Creatures and Gaelic Ghouls Galore !


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    Saturday, October 25, 2008

    The Langer's Ball on Radio Rebel Gael !




    Hey Langers!
    We have just been informed that "Crooked Jack" has been included in Radio Rebel Gael's Podcast #7 "The Paddy Prole Musical Molotov"
    Radio Rebel Gael plays great Celtic rock and punk music with a great theme to their shows.
    Check out their tribute to the working man in this podcast, and send 'em an email thanking them for playing The Langer's Ball!



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    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 7 - The Paddy Prole Musical Molotov !

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL Podcast # 7 - The Paddy Prole Musical Molotov !




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    With lots of new music by The Wild Colonial Bhoys, The Langer’s Ball, The Gentlemen, The Wakes, Meisce, Ciaran Murphy, Black 47, and Cruachan

    And more Celtic Rock, Paddy Punk and Irish Rebel rhythm than you can shake a shillelagh at !

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  • Och aye ! It’s the Working Man’s Musical Elixir !

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    Friday, October 17, 2008

    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast # 6 - The Bronx Buccaneer Boom Boom ! (Please Make Room)

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL Podcast #6 - The Bronx Buccaneer Boom Boom !




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    Featuring lots of new music by The Wild Colonial Bhoys, The Wakes, Ciaran Murphy, Kevin Conlon, McAlpine’s Fusiliers, Birmingham Six, Black 47, Larkin, Cruachan, and Biblecode Sundays…

    And more Celtic Rock, Paddy Punk and Irish Rebel rhythm than you can shake a shillelagh at !

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  • Ahoy Landlubbers ! It’s anchors away – Raise the Jolly Roger ! The Ship of State is sinking and we gonna have a musical mutiny !

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    Monday, October 13, 2008

    Cruachan "The Morrigan's Call"


    A tribute to the ancient Irish goddess of war , sovereignty and death, yet another stellar Celtic Rock album (with definite Black Metal edge) by these brilliant heathen Dubliners. This raucous masterpiece begins with “Shelob”, a song about an evil tyrannical spirit from Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings”, a very Black Metal based intro song, but it goes without saying that the trademark Cruachan gael traditional reels and war drums of Celtic lore are also represented in this dark and heavy first track.

    Next we are hit in the head by the magical bronze spear of Cuchulainn, in “The Brown Bull of Cooley”, a Celtic Metal battle song based on the legend of Queen Maeve and the Hound of Ulster, and the quest for the illustrious white bull. This song’s composition is heavily based on traditional ditty, “Star of the County Down”, but fear not, traditional hardliners, it’s still worth a listenafter all, wasn’t Bobby Sands “The Voyage [Back Home in Derry]” – based on Gordon Lightfoot’s “The Wreck o the Edmund Fitzgerald?” ?


    Afterwards, it’s a very somber fiddle-based instrumental about the famine- “Coffin Ships” with a haunting flute melody- followed by “The Great Hunger”, a metal based dirge with stirring vocals by Karen Gilligan, whose siren-like wailing is a nice compliment to Keith Fay’s rough howling…This powerful tribute to the 1 million Irish victims of this British generated holocaust.

    “The Old Woman in the Woods” is next, and Cruachan really do justice to this old traditional classic, that the Clancy Brothers, The Dubliners and many others have played over the generations. No one can make you feel that Gaelic Thunder like these Dublin rockers.

    Next, “Ungoliant”, is another Tolkien-inspired tune, I’m afraid a bit too metallic for my tastes, and with all the craze for “The Lord of the Rings” lately, I was kind of disappointed to see two songs on the same album on this theme, but despite my dislike for the Tolkien trend, there are much worse things to get into these days, and it’s a far cry from the great songs featured elsewhere on this album.

    Now, the title track, “The Morrigan’s Call” is afterwards, and it begins with a very heathen metal style acoustic intro that brings to mind many “Folk Metal” and “Viking Metal” bands from Scandinavia….It’s a very well-done – but my only bone of contention is that any song dedicated to the ancient Irish goddess of war and death should have more of a Gaelic than a Nordic sound, don’t you think ? But like I said, it’s still a good tune, especially if you’re more into that metal sound than music that is more Gael-based.

    However, afterwards “Teir abhaile riu” (which means “go away home”) proves that I probably spoke to soon, as this tune is sung entirely in the Gaelic language and is more like what we’re expecting when we think of those magical words : Cruachan. This is Cruachan’s Celt-Metal version of an old Gaelic classic that Clannad made famous, about an arranged marriage and a rebellious daughter who goes against her fathers wishes to marry a piper and this tune is about their marital debate…

    Probably my favorite song on the entire album is next, an original by the band, “Wolfe Tone”, a brilliant tribute to the grandfather of Irish Republicanism and founder of the United Irishmen….An original – not a cover.



    Next, “The Very Wild Rover” is Cruachan’s very rowdy Celtic Rock n’ Reel version of this old Aussie-Irish pub sing-a-long. And probably the best version I’ve heard yet.

    Moving on with musical precision, “Cuchulainn” is a remake of the band’s tribute to that brawling unconquered Hibernian Hound of Ulster, that was first heard on the band’s debut album – “Tuatha na Gael” that came out in the late 90’s…..It’s as good as the original and maybe even better, due to the fact that Karen Gilligan wasn’t in the band when their debut album came out – now the dynamic duo Keith Fay and Karen Gilligan make listening to Cruachan that much more of an intense and enjoyable experience…

    The “Morrigan’s Call” concludes with the booming Celtic war drums that introduce us to “Diarmuid and Grainne”, and what better way to end a splendid album than with one of the oldest and saddest Gaelic love songs - from none other than the Fenian Cycle of Irish myth….with fantastic art (the cover art is top notch), and brilliant music, even if you’re not much for Metal, this album will not disappoint you. It will take you to another land – if not Tir na n’Og, than damn close !









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    Sunday, October 12, 2008

    RRG Podcast #5 - The Roktober Musical Rumble !

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL Podcast #5 - The Roktober Musical Rumble !






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    Featuring great music by Tom Acton, Jerry Mc Cusker, Ciaran Murphy, Damien Dempsey, Brendan Loughrey, Shebeen, Bible Code Sundays, Black 47, Seanchai & The Unity Squad, Eire Og, The Battering Ram, McAlpine Fusiliers, Catgut Mary, Mutiny, The Gentlemen, The Mighty Regis, Ronnie Drew & The Dubliners, The Killigans, Flatfoot 56, The Pubcrawlers, Meisce, The Mahones, No Good Nix, The Tossers, The Vandon Arms, Blood or Whiskey and tons more !

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    Sunday, October 05, 2008

    RADIO REBEL GAEL Paddycast # 4 - In The Heel of the Reel !!

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    The Irish-American Sound of Celtic Rebellion & Musical Mutiny !


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  • Podcast #4 – In the Heel of the Reel – That Fenian Funky Feel !

    With all of the best Irish Rebel rhythm , Paddy Punk and Celtic Rock & Reel !

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  • Saturday, October 04, 2008

    Remember Seamus Costello, Assassinated 5 Oct 1977






    Seamus Costello — Revolutionary Socialist*


    Thanks to D. Michele Duarte and Ireland's Own !

    An Outstanding Mind and Personality in This Generation



    Seamus Costello exhibited a greatness of the same order as James Connolly. His energy, his intelligence, accuracy and thoroughness, his humour, quickness, and decisiveness, made him an outstanding mind and personality in this generation of Irishmen. He was both a thinker and a man of action, but he was also a man of deep concern and humanity based on that affectionate nature that he shared with his wife Maeliosa and children Caoilfionn, Fionan, Aoibbin, Ronan. He saw clear and far, and dared greatly. He dared to take up the unfinished task of James Connolly.
    Single-handedly, as Republicans and Socialists all around him deviated into reformism and one-sided concentration on the class or the national struggle, Seamus Costello gave clear leadership on the unity of the anti-imperialist and socialist struggle and on the need for a revolutionary approach. As Noel Browne wrote about the conference in Boston a year ago where Seamus made such an impression:





    "Seamus Costello spoke for the IRSP and gave a scintillating display of good humour, history, politics and facts.... I've never heard his brand of Republicanism before... Is it not a triumph for our radio, TV and newspapers and of the venomous Dublin political denigration machine that none of us has ever read, heard of or seen this man's remarkable dialectical skill and political ability."





    Seamus did not court the establishment that promotes shallow pretentious mediocrities like Conor Cruise O'Brien. He had the socialist vision:





    "We are nothing and we shall be everything" which the establishment recognises and fears. The establishment responded by the State conspiracy to destroy the Republican Socialist movement by torture, frame-up and perjury.





    During the tortures, as the Starry Plough front page reminded readers on the day that Seamus was murdered, Special Branch detectives made it clear that they wanted "something on that man Costello."



    The farcical trial is still dragging its repressive length along; and the same repression is now being used on the IRSP in England. Clearly Seamus Costello like James Connolly in his day was the single greatest threat to British imperialist interests in Ireland. This became clear to Noel Browne at Boston as he wrote:



    "They will have to shoot him, or to jail him, or get out of his way, but they certainly won't stop him. Costello the revolutionary Marxist Socialist whose ambition is a secular, pluralist united Socialist Republic, won't go away until he gets it."



    Owed Allegiance Only to Working Class



    Seamus's socialism was profound and practical. He came from farming background and he always championed the rights of the working farmer. The day before he was shot he was arguing at a Wicklow Agricultural meeting for the re-distribution of large ranching estates among small farmers to make their holdings viable and save them from the destruction the EEC is planning for them. He had total faith in the working class and owed allegiance only them. He spoke in the accents of the people, and the workers and small farmers of Bray and of every part of Ireland and above all the working class of Dublin knew him as one of their own. He was militantly proud of his ITGWU badge, and of his Presidency of the Bray Trades Council. His Republicanism and his Socialism were not two competing strands, but an authentic unity. He saw the interrelationship of the class and the national struggle as no-one in Ireland since Connolly had done. He thought for a while this vision could be attained by the Official Republican Movement, until he saw them abandon the anti-imperialist national struggle and turn to social reformism.



    He Fought to win not to Compromise



    He never allowed the national question to take up all his time, or warp his judgement, or make him soft on native capitalism or its political parties His life was motivated by a burning sense of justice and he seethed with indignation at the injustices and monumental stupidities of capitalist society in Ireland and on the world scale. He fought relentlessly, imperiously, against oppression of all forms of national oppression, wage-slavery, unemployment, slum housing, starvation, criminally inadequate social services.



    Like James Connolly, he was a revolutionary; which means simply that he was a fighter, relentless, intelligent, principled and skillful. He took big chances, and thoroughly utilised all resources. He fought to win, not to compromise. He could not be bought, he could not be conned and he could not be intimidated. But he economised effort, and was not unduly discouraged by setbacks, but pressed on. He was in the tradition of Fintan Lalor, who wrote:



    "Against robber-rights I will fight to their destruction or my own."



    On British Agent's Assassination List



    He was not only a political fighter. He was a great soldier. He always asserted and played his part in ensuring the right of the Irish people to use force of arms to achieve freedom from foreign domination. He could not see the British Army oppress the Irish people without attacking it decisively and tellingly.



    He fought, was wounded and interned in the '50's campaign, and he did not lay down his weapons. For years he was in the leadership of the Republican Movement He earned the respect and fear of his enemies, who put him on the British agent Littlejohn's assassination list. Like Connolly he had to a supreme degree the military virtue of courage. He lived openly and held his head high.



    A Believer in Mass Political Activity



    But he was a volunteer soldier of the people. He was not a military elitist, but a believer in the self-liberation of the Irish people by mass political activity. As a soldier of the people he was a genuine man of peace, unlike the mercenary "Peace" Movement, which exists only to encourage Irish people to be informers to their British oppressors. As he said at Crossbarry in Co. Cork in March 1976:



    "We want to build a society where our children can live in peace and prosperity, a society where they will control the wealth of this country."





    A Peacemaker



    Since his war was only against the oppressor, he was a dedicated peacemaker between anti-imperialists. At Crossbarry he said:



    "Petty differences and recriminations must be forgotten and the necessary leadership given to the Irish people. No republican or socialist can afford to allow himself to be manipulated into creating disunity in the anti-imperialist forces."



    After the assassination attempt on him at Waterford in 1975 he was asked what should be done if he were ever assassinated not by the British but by fellow-Irishmen and he answered typically:



    "No reprisals: not one death".




    He dedicated his life to anti-imperialist unity and the linking of the class and national struggles in Ireland."





    He never refused to talk with anyone in the principled pursuit of his goal. He never ceased to make strenuous efforts to reach agreement on joint action with the Officials, even though they had tried to violently suppress the IRSP, or to develop possible structures of anti-imperialist unity. But as he made clear in the first edition of the Starry Plough in April 1975 he would not consider unprincipled alliances or overtures. He criticised the current attempts at unity with Loyalists in opposing the Belfast Ring Road "We feel", he said, "that the approach to the Loyalists must be an honest one and that we must explain to them... that we are opposed to the British presence in Ireland... because we regard it as the principle means of dividing the Protestant and Catholic working class and because we regard the British presence in Ireland as the principle obstacle preventing the emergence of class politics in Ireland".





    He compared what he called "Ring Road Socialists" who try to convince people that they are not Republicans and not Socialists, with "the people in Belfast in 1913 whom Connolly described as 'gas and water socialists' ".





    On such anti-imperialist and socialist grounds he rejected the idea of an independent Ulster put forward at the Boston conference, and he maintained to the end of his life that such an imperialist solution to "he Irish question" was counter to Republican Socialism.





    International Socialist





    That Seamus Costello was an international socialist whose aim was ultimately to remove the scourge of capitalism from all the suffering people of the world is movingly expressed in the many telegrams to the IRSP from socialists the world over.



    The IRSP Will go On!



    Today we lay to rest a great Irish Republican Socialist. To know him was a privilege. To call him comrade was an honour. To be associated with him was to be inspired by his greatness, and to learn new dimensions of human possibilities.





    But the greatest lessons we have learned from our great leader are rationality and persistence. And in the spirit of Seamus Costello, his organisation will go on striking at imperialism and preparing the Irish people to take their part in the liberation of humankind.







    * This article is a slightly revised version of an article that appeared in the Starry Plough An Camchéachta August/September 2002
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    See Also:
    2003 - Bernadette Devlin McAliskey speaks on Seamus Costello
    The Legacy of Seamus Costello by Liam O Ruairc



    Friday, October 03, 2008

    Che Guevara in Ireland


    Che Guevera and Ireland



    by Mireya Castañeda, Granma International staff writer


    Two islands, Ireland and Cuba, document a virtually unknown part of Che Guevara's history.


    FEW people are aware that Ernesto Che Guevara was in Dublin in 1964. The landmarks of that year are his speech at the United Nations in New York and his journey to Algiers for the Tricontinental Conference.


    When Adys Cupull and Froilán González, Cuban researchers on Che, included a letter written by him to his father in their book Un hombre bravo (A Brave Man), some people questioned it.


    The brief letter, dated December 18, 1964, reads:



    Dear Dad:



    With the anchor dropped and the boat at a standstill, I am in this green Ireland of your ancestors. When they found out, the [Irish] television came to ask me about the Lynch genealogy, but in case they were horse thieves or something like that I didn't say much.

    Happy holidays, We're waiting for you


    Ernesto




    FROM IRELAND AT ANOTHER TIME



    Bernie Dwyer is an Irish philosophy graduate interested in women's issues and clearly a woman of her time. Thus it came as no surprise when she informed this weekly that she has always closely followed the Cuban Revolution.



    In 1988 she traveled to Havana on a solidarity brigade and, impressed by what she saw, became an active member of the solidarity movement with this other island.



    She took part in European solidarity conferences (in 1990 and 1992) and the 1st World Solidarity Conference (1994) where, as part of the Irish delegation, she met with President Fidel Castro.



    "I had a speech prepared on the two islands and imperialism," she recalls, "but when I came face to face with him I don't remember having said anything, it was Fidel himself who saw to it that we had a photo taken together." (It now hangs framed on a wall in the room where we talked here in Havana.)



    Thanks to Bernie Dwyer's solidarity, various Irish films were screened in the 1996 International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, also attended by director Jim Sheridan, who presented his film In the Name of the Father (and who we interviewed for this weekly).



    Dwyer returned to Cuba in 1998 with a Pastors for Peace Friend-shipment, and the following year at the invitation of the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC).



    That was how she arrived at the home of Adys Cupull and Froilán González in the Cayo Hueso neighborhood of Havana, where they are involved in an interesting community project and, moreover, have a Che Guevara study group.



    MEANWHILE, IN CUBA



    Roberto Ruiz has always being attracted to "making" television, even in his native Guantánamo (Cuba's easternmost province) where, only at the end of the '80s, the Solvisión studios were inaugurated. Ruiz immediately worked as director of programs there and started to film documentaries, his central interest.


    As a director, he has also worked in other provinces: Holguín, Camagüey, the Isle of Youth and City of Havana (CHTV).



    He was asked to interpret for Bernie Dwyer when she was invited to appear on a TV program, and agreed. Later he accompanied her to the home of Adys and Froilán.



    Talking with an Irish woman and a documentary maker triggered Froilán's imagination, and he mentioned to them the letter from Che referring to his stopover in Dublin and the Irish stock of the Lynches.



    CHE AND THE IRISH LEGACY



    Dwyer recounted to this weekly how she and Ruiz were fired with the enthusiasm of these two academics, who have spent years researching the life and work of Comandante Che Guevara.



    "On that same visit," she said, "I was able to talk to Aleida March, Che's widow and the executor of all his papers. She only recalled a stopover in Shannon on his journey from New York to Algeria."



    Nevertheless, with the letter to his "Dear Dad" on her mind, on returning to Ireland Dwyer began her own investigations and, in Dublin's National Library, found three newspapers, The Evening Press, The Irish Independent and the The Irish Times, dated December 19, 1964, all of which covered Che's presence in Dublin.



    Naturally, Che Guevara's presence wasn't passed over by the Irish press. During the 60 minutes that the then minister of industry, age 36, spent in Dublin airport, he gave several interviews, among them one for the nascent Irish television, and spoke of the Lynches, his Irish ancestors.
    It's funny the way things happen. Bad weather that day prevented the stopover in Shannon and the aircraft landed in Dublin.


    In addition to the photocopies of those dailies, Dwyer discovered one and a half minutes of TV footage. But this researcher went further.



    In one of the photos in the press, Comandante Guevara appears with an Aer Lingus stewardess, Felima Archer, the improvised interpreter. Dwyer met with the stewardess, who still has the original photo.



    "After 35 years, she still remembers Che's eyes, his look, and that he was very relaxed, calm and happy."



    With all her precious historical material, Dwyer returned to Havana and, for her and Ruiz, the idea of a documentary was not far from their thoughts.



    Thus they began to prepare Che, legado irlandés (Che, the Irish Legacy). "We didn't want an experimental documentary, as the important thing for us was the content," Ruiz explained, "so we decided on a simple structure. It's a 10-minute documentary in which we tell this unknown story of Che in Dublin."



    The documentary covers the research, the documents they had recovered, photos of the family, interviews with Cupull and González and the Irish television footage, all with a soundtrack of Irish music.



    They explained that they also included pictures of Irish patriots, as Che's father, Ernesto Guevara Lynch, mentioned at times that Che "had rebel Irish blood."



    HIS IRISH ANCESTORS



    In Havana, Dwyer met with Ana María Erra, the widow of Che's father, who showed her a letter dated 1929, signed by Augusta Lynch and inquiring about his family's Irish history.


    Dwyer's research into archives in Dublin confirmed that the Lynch family originated in County Galway and, with a complete genealogical tree, she, Ruiz and Rosa Tanya of CHTV have made a second, five-minute documentary, Las raices de un mito (The Roots of a Myth).



    Patrick Lynch, founder of the Argentine branch of the Lynches, was born in Ireland in 1715. He left for Bilbao, Spain, and traveled from there to Argentina. Francisco Lynch (Che's great-grandfather) was born in 1817, and Ana Lynch (his grandmother) in 1861. Her son Ernesto Guevara Lynch (Che's father) was born in 1900, married Celia de la Serna and had five children. Ernesto was born in 1927.


    LOVER OF HUMANITY


    Dwyer and Ruiz have more ambitious plans. They know firsthand the passion of researching a life like that of Ernesto Guevara and have put together a project which is to take them to Ireland, Argentina and Bolivia.


    "We want to show the beautiful facet of Che, the family man, poet, philosopher, athlete and lover of humanity," they say.



    It was solidarity, which Che preached by his example, that made it possible for the unknown story of his stay in Dublin to come to light, as well as the documentation of his Irish ancestry.


    And, finally, Ernesto Che Guevara is "at anchor" on another island, Cuba, which he chose as his mother country for its ideals, and where another part of his genealogy began.
    See also:




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    • I am going to end using Live 365 for a server for my show, for various reason, the main reason being that I do not agree with some of the dishonest practices of Live 365, for example the company claims that "all of the money (generated from listeners and DJs who pay for subscribtions) goes to the DJ and the artists", and the sad fact is that ZERO of the money from their exorbitant, very costly, *rip off* charges for both Broadcasters (over $40 a month, and this rent is always climbing, so I am sure that it will be over $50 in a few months, and then they charge listeners too!) and an additional charge for listeners (as a broadcaster, I have to pay both listeners fees and broadcasting fees, and can't even listen to my own rockabilly show because I am not a "VIP member" (another word for "gullible sucker")...

      Furthermore, Live 365 claim that they are an "alternative to corporate controlled music" etc, while broadcasting "Radio Disney", and receiving large sums from a slew of big businesses advertizing on their server , from Walmart to E Insurance to Coca Cola to Anne Taylor (who thrive on sweat shop labor in Mexico and in other third world countries)

      And what is the worst of all, now they have advertizing for the CIA , yes the Central Intelligence Agency, every other add, yes, promoting a federal department who are known historically for taking part in the torture and murder of Victor Jara, and the assassination of democratically elected leaders like Salvador Allende, and who conspired to murder Ernesto Che Guevara Lynch, and worked with the Cuban Mafia in many botched attempts to assinate Fidel Castro, a man I have alot of respect for..

      I am going to try and switch to a Pod Cast format, which will be free to broadcast and will be free for all listeners. I don't know very much about Pod casting, and therefore it maybe a few months before I have the free time to start a new broadcast, but I might be able to broadcast again much sooner, if anyone can give me some tips on pod casting, the technical details etc. I have plenty of links about it, unfortunately, they are a bit long and written by guys that ramble on for ten pages or more, and frankly, I don't have the time to read through all of that right now , so a condensed version would be great...


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