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Policing Debate

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Thursday November 30, 2006 17:50author by Cormac Ryan - éirígíauthor email press at eirigi dot org Report this post to the editors

éirígí comments on policing debate

A debate entitled `Policing - A Bridge Too Far For Republicans?' took place last Monday November 27th in the Conway Mill, West Belfast.

éirígí is encouraged by this event coming as it does only a couple of weeks after a similar debate organised by the James Connolly debating society, also in West Belfast. éirígí hopes that these initiatives mark the beginning, however belated, of a community and Ireland-wide debate on the nature and type of policing needed in a new Ireland.

It is éirígí's considered opinion that the acceptance by some republicans of the proposed policing structures will have the effect of concretising British rule in Ireland and perpetuating the denial of democracy that this entails.

Click below for the full news item and a link to a report on the Conway Mill debate carried on RTÉ's Tuesday edition of the Morning Ireland radio programme.

http://www.eirigi.org/latest/latest301106.htm

author by Celia Spublication date Thu Nov 30, 2006 18:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Read the article and istened to the radio clip. It's an interesting piece and, and hopefully as you say, will contribute to a much needed and timely debate. It is very important that we look at the issue of policing in an all-island context, what with the Shell saga and the role of the cops in that etc.

Regards,

Celia S.

author by Watching with interestpublication date Thu Nov 30, 2006 18:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

So the SF front group nails its colours to the mast! Cant wait to see what the conspiracy theorists have to say about this one. Looks like eirigi are adopting the correct anti-imperialist position on this one - no support for any British police force in Ireland. Interesting angle on the creation of some form of community-based system of crime-prevention as oppossed to big brother policing.

author by P. - Ógra - ÓSFpublication date Sat Dec 02, 2006 02:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done. I have to say that this reflects my personal position. There is no way that we can accept MI5/PSNI. For what died the sons & daughters of Roisín? Was it greed? Was it British rule?

author by Who?publication date Sat Dec 02, 2006 19:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I think that it's time that all shades of Republicanism even members of Sinn Fein, got together to stop what has become a monumental sell out by Adams And McGuinness.

In their headlong rush to become a part of a Paisley-led government, the leadership of Sinn Fein seem prepared to accept any humiliating demands put on them by Paisley who is revelling in bringing Republicanism to it's knees.

It's time that Republicans, including those in Sinn Fein with any iota of self respect left, to kick the legs from under a leadership that has demeaned all that countless Volunteers have died for.

Stand up, be counted and give us our respect back....Please.

author by Belfast Republicanpublication date Sun Dec 03, 2006 19:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Below is a letter from TC (former 6 County Organiser for Sinn Féin) published in the Irish News during the week about SF leadership claims that he was plotting against them. Is there no level to which the leadership of that party will stoop to supress debate about policing.

Related Link: http://sluggerotoole.com/index.php/weblog/comments/frankdiscussion/
 
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