Women and Revolution – Saoradh

The picture on the top depicts an image of Zohra Drif the Algerian revolutionary. The picture on the bottom is that of Irish revolutionary Dolours Price.

Zohra Drif was born into an upper-class Algerian family, her early conservative roots would be in stark contrast to the path she would later follow as a member of the Algerian Resistance against France.

In her late teens Zohra enrolled in the Law faculty in the university of Algiers, a faculty she was soon to withdraw from when the Liberation Front called a strike.

In 1956 Zohra Drif left a bomb in the Milk Bar Café, which killed three French youths and injured dozens of others.

The action was to be one of the first actions taken by the resistance movement in the Battle of Algiers.

In 1957 she was captured and in 1958 she was sentenced to 20 years hard labour by a military Algerian court.

Zohra would spend the next six years in the Barbarossa Prison for women until she was pardoned by Charles de Gaulle in 1962 on the occasion of Algerian Independence.

Dolours Price was 7 years old when Zohra Drif was sentenced to 20 years for her part in the Battle of Algiers.

Dolours had been reared in a staunch Republican family, however like Zohra her education had taken her to University, and although she too would later study Law, at the time of her arrest and subsequent life sentence she was enrolled as a student teacher in St Mary’s college Belfast.

Zohra like Dolours had grown up in a colonised country, both Algeria and Ireland would become settler states or settler colonies.

How these colonised settlements play out is very adequately explained by Bill Fletcher Junior, in his critique of Zohra’s book, ‘Inside the Battle of Algiers: Memoir of a Woman Freedom Fighter’

‘Drif’s description of the Algerian Revolution can be more fully appreciated when one looks at the entirety of the situation, and especially, the treatment to which the Algerian people were subjected.

Algeria was amongst those colonies of Europe that were defined as ‘settler states’ or ‘settler colonies’.

These were colonies where the Europeans not only controlled the territory and seized its resources but where there had been a conscious decision to settle Europeans.
Other examples of such states are Ireland, Kenya, Rhodesia/ Zimbabwe, South Africa, Palestine/Israel, Canada and the USA.

In the case of both these young revolutionary women they did not only observe the oppression of the coloniser, in Zohra’s case France and for Dolours the British.

Both these young women were also forced to watch the indigenous people, their people, play a subsidiary role to the new settled population.

In the Battle of Algiers Zohra tells why the Liberation Movement not only struck a blow against France but also the settler population.
‘When the oppressed are jailed, tortured, murdered in the settler colonial system treats this in several ways.

The incidents may be explained away……We had to take these steps the natives were out of control….The actions taken by the oppressor state may be treated as an accident or as collateral damage………We didn’t mean to shoot those children, we thought they were terrorists.

Such incidents may also be completely ignored, with the thinking that no explanation needs to be given.

There may be an additional response from the oppressor….these things happen
In other words the lives of the so-called ‘natives’, be they racially, nationally or colonially oppressed are in no way comparable to the lives and experiences of the oppressor.
The suffering that befalls the oppressor is always treated as of qualitatively greater significance than anything that happens to the oppressed, at least according to the settler/colonial framework.’

Dolours Price had also witnessed the oppressor/settler coupling produce a manufactured sectarian/ bigoted state.
Those of the Irish indigenous population that resisted colonisation and its subsequent partitionist state had suffered appallingly and continue to suffer greatly.

God, we are told by the settler/colonisers is always on their side and this apparently allows the oppressor to psychologically and physically redefine themselves as the legitimate population of a given territory.

The settler/colonial redefinition was resisted and quashed in Algiers, while here in the North the fight against the coloniser continues, and quite sadly those endangering the struggle for Irish independence now extend well beyond the settler/coloniser frame.

With many thanks to: Women & Revolution – Saoradh

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End the Injustice and unjust incarceration of Martin Corey

Many people are rightly praising Nelson Mandela today, along with Bobby Sands probabily the most globally known political prisoner, and remembering the injustice of his incarceration for over two decades into his 60s.

FREE MARTIN COREY FOR CHRISTMAS

Less than 10 miles from Belfast there is a man named Martn Corey, aged 63, in Maghaberry Gaol. Martin served 20 years of a life sentence, was released, and and over three years ago was returned to prison with no evidence, no reason given, no right to defend himself – all at the stroke of a pen by a British Secretary of State who has not one vote or any right in Ireland. He has no release date and could die in prison. Where are the Free Martin Corey concerts? 1451527_670237059682798_647295611_nWhere are the pop stars and celebrities queuing up to attach themselves to Martin’s cause? Where are the trendy lefties with their Free Martin Corey protests? Where is the voice of political parties, so keen to attach themselves to Mandela, Castro and Chavez, demanding and taking to the streets en masse for Martin Corey’s release? Nowhere, because somtimes it is easier to seek credibility through a struggle thousands of miles away, than oppose what is happening right in front of your eyes !!!

With many thanks to: Dee Fennell

Oppose Irish Apartheid – Stand up to British State Oppression

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Derry Sceal

The British Injustice system today took a new turn.They now Intern people on promises of “possible” evidence. Not for them a transparent justice system with equality at the forefront but what else can we expect from a front loaded corrupt sectarian regime in a corrupt sectarian society. Silence as usual from the quislings who now accept the weighted system of British injustice unless it affects their own party members. The shouts and roars of “Political Policing” which emanate from them last only long enough for them to do their backroom deals, sort out their own and stick their heads firmly back in the sand so as not to have to answer the serious questions about the two tier society they have accepted for others but not themselves.

End Political Policing! End British Internment!End the wholly corrupt hierarchical sectarian British court system which accepts and furthers Political and religious Apartheid.

Oppose Irish Apartheid – Stand up to British State Oppression

End British Internment! Free “DD” McLaughlin

Beir Bua!! Neart le cheile

ATTITUDES TO MANDELA REFLECT ‘TERROR’ DEBATE !!!

“There will be no critique that many, maybe even most, states have been initiated and legitimised in the smoke of gunpowder” – Denis Bradley.

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NELSON Mandela was no pacifist. That is not in dispute. However, was Nelson Mandela a terrorist? Now that is a whole different ball game. Not that you would be alerted to that question from the tone and content of recent media reporting. He is portrayed as the nearest thing to a living saint, the saviour of his nation and an example and inspiration for politicians and statesmen throughout the world.

The imminence and reality of his death will augment and further embellish his saintliness while in certain corners of the world, including the North of Ireland, he will be seen by many as a terrorist. Recently we had a soupcon of that in an article in this august paper. I aacknowledge that this is one of the oldest and most clichéd of arguments but one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. It still remains current and pertinent to our historical and moral disputes. When Mandela finally dies, Irish nationalist and republican leaders will hail and celebrate his life and achievements. Smuperlatives will cover pages of newsprint and flow from the mouths of the great anand the good of political life. I would wager that the glowing eulogy will be echoed in Catholic church‘s throughout the land.

There will be little if any critical analysis of his involvement in and support of violence, even if the gospel of that particular day has Christ delivering one of his many warnings against the use of violence as a response to any political or human grievance. Unionist politiicians and Protestant Church leaders will be more flustered. Against the cascade of tributes led by the British prime minister, it will feel churlish to be overly negative so the criticism will be couched in softer wording but there will be the reassertion that those who take up the gun against the legitimate state authority are terrorists in their hearts and in their actions. There will be no crtiquet that many, maybe even most, states have been initiated and legitimised in the smoke of gunpowder. Still less will there be reference to the reality that the greatest acts of terror against humankind have been executed by nation states. The pages of ancient and modern history are dotted with such incidents. The invasion of Iraq by America and Britain is a good exemplar as any of the terrorism of nation states.

I was once advised that the wrong question can be as misleading as the wrong answer. The issue of who is a terrorist is a case in point. During 40 years I saw enough violence emanating from both the state and paramilitary organisations to conclude that they were all terrorists. They all used violence to terrorise a certain constituency to achieve their desired outcome. The wrong question as to who is a terrorist and what constitutes terrorism obscures the important debate that still dominates the core of our political discourse. Irish republicans, particularly Sinn Fein and Fianna Fail, have never confronted the premise that all their violent campaigns to achieve Irish unity have achieved far less than what has been achieved through the democratic process.

Their efforts to morally or politically justify some violent campaigns as opposed to others have been at least limp and probably disingenuous. Fianna Fail says 1916 was good,  the modern Provisional campaign was bad. Sinn Fein claims the ‘Provo’ campaign was good, the dissident campaign is bad. The failure or refusal to admit that none of these campaigns achieved their goal and that all of them left deep scars on the Irish people leaves Sinn Fein and Fianna Fail partially neutered in confronting republican dissidents who continue the tradition of violence. Unionists love rotten apples. If I had a pound for every time I heard unionism disown the rotten apples that were in their barrels, I would have a healthy bank account. I have never once heard (in public) an admission that the state itself has strategically used violence. The state manifests itself through its army, in the North of Ireland, the UDR, RIC, RUC, the Black and Tan’s and the security service, MI5, MI6 and the Special Branch etc. Despite Saville, Stalker, Stephens, De Silva, to name just a few, unionism holds onto the myth that the British state was not a combatant in the 40 years of violence. The inability or refusal to face the reality leaves unionism nearly incapable of facing its own past and reaching out to reconcile with its equally flawed and violent neighbours.

With many thanks to : Denis Bradley, The Irish News.

MADELEINE McCANN DISAPPEARED 3 MAY 2007

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LOUS Personalised PICS

TOMORROW IT WILL BE 6 YEARS SINCE LITTLE MADELEINE MCCANN DISAPPEARED! PLEASE PASS THIS PIC AROUND… FACEBOOK CAN BE A POWERFUL TOOL, OFTEN NOT IN A GOOD WAY! I SEE VILE PICS & VIDEOS BEING SHARED AROUND ALL THE TIME! WHY NOT CONTRIBUTE TO A WORTHWHILE CAUSE! IMAGINE IF IT WAS YOUR CHILD! BECAUSE IF SHE WERE MINE, I WOULD NOT GIVE UP UNTIL SHE WAS FOUND! THE YEARS HAVE PASSED & WITH EVERY YEAR THAT PASSES YOU CAN’T HELP BUT THINK THAT SHE MAY NOT BE ALIVE, BUT WHILE THERE’S EVEN A TINY CHANCE THAT SHE’S OUT THERE SOMEWHERE………. DON’T GIVE UP IN THE SEARCH FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL THAT HAS CAPTURED THE HEARTS OF PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD!! HELP FIND MADDIE….

THATCHER’S LEGECEY – HE’S A SIR-IAL UNDESIRABLE

What elsegdoes Mark Thatcher have to do to lose his knighthood ?

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was brought up to not speak I’ll of the dead – but doesn’t apply to her family.

Maggie was laid to rest this week and hopefully with her will go the hysterical arguments about whether she was a saint, sinner, saviour , or criminal. Following on as her remains were loaded onto the gun carriage were family members and friends including wayward son Sir….yes, SIR Mark Thatcher. How on earth did that scoundrel land a knighthood ? It turns out he inherited the title when his father died in 2003, but if ever there was a commentary on the discredited honours system then this is it. I mean, what’s a guy gotta do these days to be stripped of an honour ?

Sir Mark has a glittering career of underachievement with more than a whiff of criminality, under his belt. His first suffered public ridicule a couple of years after his mother came to power when he got lost in the Sahara Desert while competing in the Paris-Dakar rallyAt one stage eight Algerian and British aircraft were looking for him and his mother (Iron Lady) had to write a cheque towards the cost of the rescue and settle a £11,000 unpaid hotel bill ! She should have heeded the warning.

Her less-than-golden boy moved to the sStates where he was investigated for tax evasion, forcing him to flee to South Africa where he was investigated for loan sharking. He has been refused residency in Monaco – where he is listed as an ‘UNDESIRABLE’ – Switzerland and the US, and pleaded guilty to being part of an attempted coup d’etat in Equatorial Guinea. I think you’ll agree it’s a pretty impressive CV for a knight of the realm. I mean Fred Goodwin was stripped of his knighthood and all he did was bring down a bank. Poor ooil Lester Pig got had his MBE taken away after he was banged up for tax fraud, yet Sir Mark sails serenely on. TThe nation of Tories claim Maggie ‘saved’ should do the honourable thing and bust Mark down to the rank of an ‘ordinary Joe ‘.

With many thanks to : Richard Sullivan, Sunday World.

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