Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Statement: IRSP Oppose Housing Cuts in Sligo

Press Release
IRSP Oppose Housing Cuts in Sligo
6.6.10

The Irish Republican Socialist Party [IRSP] wishes to put on record our opposition to the slashing of Sligo Borough Council’s housing budget. Currently, the situation in Sligo in relation to housing is at breaking point, with over 1200 people on the Borough and County Council waiting lists. To deal with this growing problem the government has instructed local authorities to lease derelict houses belonging to property developers on a long-term basis. The IRSP sees this ‘strategy’ for what it is. It is a further attempt by this government to come to the aid of their friends and cronies. Under the initiative, local authorities are responsible for the upkeep of the property during the leasing period. This is obviously a very beneficial arrangement for the owner. It is plain to see that the inspiration behind the leasing scheme was not a concern for those in desperate need of housing, but rather to help Fianna Fáil’s supporters through the recession until the market recovers.

Stating his opposition to this recent government proposal, Sligo IRSP representative Ross Gildea said:

“This situation will undoubtedly get worse as more and more families struggle to meet inflated mortgage payments. It is totally unfair to put people in a situation where they must take up the leasing offer or be bumped down to the bottom of the waiting list. The leasing initiative offers no security for tenants, little opportunity for those who aspire to own their homes and only serves to destroy community spirit. This must be seen in the wider context of government policy, like the bank bail-outs. Why is it that funding for housing is being slashed, with no money seemingly being available for the homeless and vulnerable in society, yet when failed institutions like Anglo-Irish Bank get into trouble there is no limit to the amount which can be spent? This contradiction is made all the more contemptible by the fact that it is Fianna Fáil who encouraged people to get onto the property ladder during the boom and to pay these massive mortgages. It was their policies that have led to mass unemployment and to more and more people feeling the full effects of this recession and applying for social housing.”

Gildea continued:

“There is no excuse, with an estimated 300,000 properties lying vacant in Ireland, for the state not to acquire these empty properties and provide secure and suitable housing for people. The leasing scheme is designed to come to the rescue of Fianna Fáil’s developer friends, while simultaneously acting to disrupt communities and pressurise families into an arrangement that is not right for them, one that offers no stability or prospect of purchase. We in the IRSP have been active on the housing issue with our ‘House the Homeless’ campaign and will continue to work until a satisfactory resolution is found. It is now time for these properties to be acquired by the state and for stable housing arrangements to be made for those in need. People should not be bullied and threatened into this scheme through fear of losing their position on the waiting list. This proposal has nothing to do with meeting housing needs, the current crisis is being used as a flag of convenience for Fianna Fáil to bail-out their loyal supporters .”

Statement I.N.L.A Prisoners Portlaoise

I.N.L.A Prisoners E4 Portlaoise Gaol, reiterate our call for a satisfactory conclusion to the current impasse in the continuing struggle in Roe house 3/4 Maghaberry Gaol.
There is no division in our communities on this issue; there is no division amongst our political organizations on this issue as all that is being sought is humanitarian treatment for men incarcerated as a result of their political beliefs or affiliations.
I welcome fully the recent initiatives by Sinn Féin/Coiste and IRSP/Teach na Failte, and while supporting them in their work I encourage all republicans to advance cohesion regardless of divisions outside the fundamental Prisoner issue.
I welcome the news that former Portlaoise Prisoner Harry Fitzsimons has been returned to Roe house however it is unacceptable that Harry Fitzsimmons or any republican or republican socialist prisoner should have to endure such horror in 2010.
Our Movement are mindful that this mans return to roe house is a return to the same regime that brutalized him in the first place and a regime that continues in its attempt to criminalize men who have made it clear they will never be criminalized.
My own circumstances find me unfortunately in a position to refute the allegations of the 6 County P.O.A who claim implementing political recognition in Roe house would affect the security of their Gaol.
This is a position which can easily be discredited simply by comparing the situation in Portlaoise to that of our comrades in Magaberry.
Political Prisoners in the 26 counties rightfully retained political status after 1998 and in the 12 years since there has been no evidence of the administration’s security being breached or discredited by continuance of humanitarian conditions for Political Prisoners.
In fact in those same 12 years Maghaberry has been in a constant state of crisis consistently failing routine inspections and repeatedly being criminally investigated for abuses of human rights.
The overwhelming evidence is in our favor, as all we ask is equality- we re-affirm our solidarity with our protesting comrades one and all, we express our gratitude to the republican people for their efforts thus far and we re determine our selves to achieve victory in this necessary humanitarian struggle.
Saoirse Go Deo
Gerard Mackin Officer in Command I.N.L.A P.O.Ws
E4.

IRSCNA Condemn Israeli Attack on Freedom Flotilla

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

1 June 2010
Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America

IRSCNA Condemn Israeli Attack on Freedom Flotilla

On behalf of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement, the Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America unreservedly condemn the Zionist state of Israel for its murderous attack on a flotilla of civilian vessels carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The Israel Defense Forces' commando attack on the Freedom Flotilla in international waters early Monday morning resulted in the deaths of at least ten activists aboard the lead ship and injuries to dozens more. The six ships in the flotilla were carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians under siege in Gaza, and were illegally boarded by IDF personnel eighty miles out in international waters. When activists responded in self-defense, the commandos opened fire.

The organizations which sponsored the flotilla, the Free Gaza Movement and the Turkish-based IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation,planned to deliver 10,000 tons of food, medicine, construction materials, wheelchairs, and other aid. Israel has been engaged in an illegal blockade of Gaza since 2007, as a form of collective punishment against the residents of Gaza, provoking a major humanitarian crisis condemned by numerous human rights organizations and other non-governmental organizations.

The majority of the more than 600 activists aboard the ships were Turkish, but there were also activists from Ireland, the United States, Britain, Australia, Greece, Canada, Malaysia, Algeria, Serbia, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, and Kuwait, and included Nobel laureate Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, European parliamentarians, human rights activists, at least one Holocaust survivor, and Dr. Fintan Lane (son of former Irish Republican Socialist Party chairperson Jim Lane). In a troubling development, those aboard were kept away from the media, allowing the Israeli government to control the message of what happened before and during the raid.

These are the rogue actions of a rogue state. Israel was born a rogue state, and will remain a rogue state as long as it exists in defiance of the national rights of the Palestinian people. All progressive minded people must stand together against the brutality perpetrated by this rogue state, whether it be the daily oppression meted out to the Palestinian people or acts of aggression against those who would aid the Palestinians.

The Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America call on Israel to immediately release all Freedom Flotilla activists currently being held, and put an end to the illegal blockade of Gaza. Further, we salute the courage of the activists who were willing to risk their lives to aid the Palestinians, and mourn the loss of those who died.

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Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America
PO Box 901479
Kansas City MO 64190-1479
USA
irscna@irsm.org
http://www.irscna.org/
http://www.irsm.org/irsm.html

Monday, June 7, 2010

Neil McMonagle Cumman South Dublin



We in the Neil McMonagle Cumman of the IRSP in South Dublin welcome you to the new blog that will be updated weekly by the membership. We have named the Cumman after INLA Volunteer Neil McMonagle from Derry who was murdered by British forces on Saturday 2nd of February 1983

In naming the Cumman after Neil we remember a brave comrade who showed an outstanding dedication to the land of his birth and the class of his origin. For him the struggle for international socialism began and ended on the streets of his own city.

If you are interested in activism of the Cumman or interested in joining the South Dublin IRSP please do not hesitate in contacting us at: S.DublinIrsp@live.com

 



Sunday, June 6, 2010

IRSP Poster Campaign for Prisoners

The Irish Republican Socialist Party have begun a poster campaign throughout Ireland in a bid to highlight the difficulties faced by the republican prisoners in Maghaberry. The poster aims to let the public know the conditions that are facing the prisoners and to explain in basic terms what rights are required in order bring the situation to a close. Any areas or individuals requiring posters should contact either the Derry or Belfast offices of the party. The posters are size A2.

IRSP
Costello House
392 Falls Road
Belfast
Tel: 90323416
as@irsp.ie

IRSP
Unit 8
Lenamore Link Road
Derry
Tel: 71353090
derryirsp@gmail.com

IRSP - Stop The Public Assemblies Bill

Members of the IRSP in Belfast took to various shopping centres today to hand out leaflets and information on the proposed Public Assemblies Bill and calling for the public to join in with the rally in Belfast on June 26th against the bill.

The IRSP fully endorse the campaign to see that the proposals laid out by the DUP and Sinn Fein, which are attempting to seriously restrict people's right to protest, never make it into law.

IRSP Statement R.E Maghaberry 2010

The national executive of the Irish Republican Socialist Party wish to express our concern at the treatment of republican and republican socialist political prisoners in Maghaberry.
We will be endeavouring to visit the republican socialist prisoners this week to ascertain the facts of what conditions the prisoners are enduring at present.

The prisoners are currently being punished for wearing Easter Lilies by a 23hr lock up, confined to their cells, which have been stripped of their personal belongings. The regime is only allowing one prisoner at a time get a shower thus insuring some prisoners do not have the opportunity to wash. Legal visits, family visits and association have been interfered with. Political prisoners are also complaining of sleep deprivation due to being constantly awoken during the night by prison staff. This petty strategy by the authorities and the P.O.A. should cease immediately.

It is imperative that prisoners are not used as pawns by the P.O.A. in their industrial action, to that end we would caution the P.O.A., British government and indeed the Stormont regime against continuing down this road that can only result in continued confrontation.
We pay tribute to the republican and republican socialist political prisoners, their determination and that of their families and friends and call on all those who profess to care about human rights to support the prisoners in their hour of need.

We are calling for an end of this petty campaign by the P,O,A and the restoration of Political status, the only solution that will insure that political prisoners human rights and entitlements are safeguarded.