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Tuesday August 27, 2002 13:29 by Scott Millar - SUNDAY TIMES
![]() Can someone track this down and publish it on Indymedia- Justin Moran prehaps? GERRY ADAMS is sending the party faithful back to school to study the meaning of Sinn Fein. The republican party, which gained five TDs in the general election and swelled its membership by 30% in the past two years, wants to make sure that its recruits, both new and old, are all "on message"
The document, Members Programme from the Training and Development Unit, places more emphasis on the party's socialist credentials than its republican ideals. It skirts over the "armed struggle" and any mention of the IRA, its military wing, is confined to historical analysis. Sinn Fein also prevaricates on its demands for Irish unity, once the party's single biggest policy. The aspiration is now placed in the context of wider "social progress". It reaffirms its objectives as the "overthrow of British rule, the establishment of a republic in line with the ideas of the 1916 Easter proclamation, social justice and the promotion of the Irish language and culture".
Under the heading, media awareness, it accuses the media "as operating in a manner which is more often than not in direct conflict with ours". The textbook is a classic example of Sinn Fein's organisational skills which are the envy of the mainstream political parties with its rigidly The education programme has been launched on a nationwide basis because of the huge upsurge in the party's membership. The party fears that The document, written by Frances McCole, a Sinn Fein candidate in Dublin in the last election, is believed to have had significant input from Anthony McIntyre, a former south Belfast IRA commander who is now a critic of Adams, said the document showed how the Sinn Fein leader was "Under Adams there has been an attempt to make the party an extensionof his personality," he said. "The Adams leadership wants to get to a He also suggested that its socialist credentials were a sham. "Although this process may talk of the ideals of Connolly and Marx that is not Daithi Doolin, of Sinn Fein's Dublin organisation, said: "This education policy is to ensure that the party membership remains united
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