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The Futility of Partitionist Arrangements

category national | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Saturday August 21, 2010 19:58author by Sinead O Domhnaill

Below is the reproduction of a letter which appeared in the Donegal Democrat (Thursday 19/8/10)

The futility of partitionist arrangements

At the end of last week the Deputy First Minister of the Stormont Assembly, Martin McGuinness announced that he was sure that the “dissidents” were talking to the British and Irish Governments and that these same groups would soon realise the “futility of what they are doing”.

From a Republican perspective, I would consider Martin McGuinness as the one who is engaged in a futile exercise. Mr McGuinness is representing British Rule in Ireland and as such is engaged in attempting to rewrite history and stabilise the British occupation of part of our country.

Mr McGuinness and his party are no different from all the other constitutional nationalists who have gone before. All have compromised with British Rule and then attempted to sell it as a “settlement of the Irish Question”, the fact is though there will be no peace in Ireland until the British disengage from Ireland.

Today the Union between Britain and Ireland has never been stronger, Sinn Fein are now the stalwarts of the Union, the poachers have truly become the game keepers. Insisting that, what he terms, “dissidents” are talking to the two Governments is a ham fisted attempt to sew mistrust and paranoia in the ranks of groups opposed to the internal six-county settlement.

The main problem for Sinn Fein now is that they must eradicate the Republican tradition to safeguard their new position. However, all attempts so far to destroy Republicanism have failed and this one is no different.

Regardless of whether or not you believe in the use of armed struggle at this stage is irrelevant to the facts, to quote the late great Tom Barry, “as sure as day turns to night and night to day, while there is a British administration in Ireland, there will be those who will resist it”.

Sinead O Domhnaill

Baile Dhun na nGall

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author by opus diablos - the regressive hypocrite partypublication date Sun Aug 22, 2010 15:08author address author phone

..you believe in armed struggle..
Put your cards on the table, Sinead. Do you think you can build a healthy republic on the bombing of 'British' civilians into agreement. Some of them are my cousins, born on this island and bringing up children and grandchildren in England. They legitimate targets?
I opposed the idiocy of the provos(though they had some excuse, given the situation then) and certainly think you do nothing but retard the development of a republic for its citizens rather than its elites, by taking up the last resort methodology.
regardless my arse. It matters to me whether or not....

author by micheal o harepublication date Sun Aug 22, 2010 15:14author address author phone

most of them are disbanded..

author by Conor - publication date Mon Aug 23, 2010 18:38author address author phone

''I would consider Martin McGuinness as the one who is engaged in a futile exercise''

Helping to end the murder of innocent victims?
No one wants to go back to endless savagery, we have moved on. Indeed, as I see it, there is still an occupation, (it looks fairly obvious on a map) but things are changing. Slowly yes? But there are no (with exception you understand?) bombings of civilians and random street killings.

Good good, I like it MUCH better this way.....


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