Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Comhrá: Dónal Donnelly - Episode:11, TG4



Comhra is kind of set up like a jovial talk show, this episode I saw the other night had a special guest , Donal Donnelly, Tyrone native , Mayor of Dundrum, author of autobiographical novel, “Prisoner 1082: Escape From Crumlin Road, Europe’s Alcatraz  and former IRA volunteer, who played a part in the Border Campaign of 1956-1962, also dubbed “Operation Harvest”.

Dónal Donnelly made the National News when he escaped from Crumlin Road Jail (often known as “British Alcatraz”) on December 26th, 1960,  St. Stephen’s Day. He had been arrested at the age of 18,  for allegedly bombing B-Specials drill halls and IRA membership. The authorities were unable to convict him for the alleged explosions due to lack of evidence (what else is new, these bastards never have any evidence, all of their so-called “trials” are based on gossip, hearsay, and the testimony of informants and/or that of the RUC/PSNI), so that charge was dropped in 1958, so he was convicted for IRA membership and given a 10 year sentence.

The  national news reported that over 12,000 R.U.C and B-Specials collaborated in the hunt for IRA wanted man, Donal Donnelly, in the biggest recorded manhunt in Irish history. In his autobiography, he details his escape and what led him to join the IRA and the deplorable conditions of “Europe’s Alcatraz”. It also gets into his involvement as a teenager in the election campaign of 1955, in which two IRA POWs were elected while behind the wire. They were Phillip Clarke, MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, and Tom Mitchell, Dubliner and Bricklayer, who ran as an Independent Republican and whom would later support Bernadette Devlin’s 1969 Mid Ulster by-election campaign.

F***k the BBC, F***k RTE !  TG4 continues to be my favorite TV station ! What other TV channel would have all this Fenian history!?!



-- Rory Dubhdara, Radio Rebel Gael

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