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Left alone to die

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Wednesday May 19, 2010 21:47author by Séan Ó Murchú - Republican Cork Report this post to the editors

PRESS RELEASE

Left alone to die

19ú May/Bealtaine 2010

Not Now, Not Again. Not another Irish Republican, how soon we’ve forgotten.

29 years ago ten Irish Republican Prisoners of War gave their lives on hunger strike for Political Status, for Ireland. Each was scarified on the altar of British imperialism draped with the Butchers Apron.

The administration in Occupied Ireland (DUP, SDLP and Provisional Sinn Féin) supported by their masters in Westminster are now hoping to freshen their blood soaked apron with another Irish Republican. His name, Liam Hannaway.

Who is he aligned too? Does it really matter? The answer, he is aligned to the continued struggle for Irish Freedom. He is an Irish Republican. He is someone’s Son, Father, Partner, and Friend. He is a Human Being.

Today are YOU going to idly standby and allow this to happen. Surely Not Now, Not Again. Must another Republican Family grieve?

Twenty nine years have since passed when ten young men proudly joined Emmet, Tone, Connolly, Pearse, McCurtain and McSwiney. Not another. Not Now, Not Again.

Liam Hannaway today enters his 36th day on hunger strike at Maghaberry Jail; ignored by the media and denied a voice.

It would appear Liam is in fair spirits but his health is deteriorating rapidly, far faster than expected. He is pale and weak and is having trouble standing. He is determined to see his demands, chiefly to be moved to the Republican landing at Roe house met.

He recently signed an advance medical directive stating that should he fall into a coma or become incapacitated, not to revive him.

It is our understanding that His fiancé Allison was recently asked if she thought the recent elections in the occupied North could be a factor in why Liam's horrific situation has gone virtually unnoticed, along with the continuing crisis to all republican prisoners at Maghaberry jail. "Oh, absolutely", she stated. "These are the men that Adams and Provisional Sinn Fein want to forget".

Not NOW; Not again.

IT IS YOU; it is YOU that needs to give the cause of Liam Hannaway a voice.

On humanitarian grounds OPEN your mouth, Let Britain hear OUR CRY.

Signed on behalf of REPUBLICAN CORK by Séan Ó Murchú

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   SITUATION CRITICAL FOR IRISH HUNGER STRIKER     Saoirse    Fri May 21, 2010 18:00 
   UN Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners     one world    Fri May 21, 2010 22:51 
   Aare you for real     Al    Sun May 23, 2010 19:32 
   Article 3 of the ECHR     one world    Mon May 24, 2010 22:15 
   Dissident republican Liam Hannaway ends hunger strike     one world    Tue May 25, 2010 21:57 


 
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