Saturday 18 May 2013

Free Marian Price Rally, Glasgow 18/05/13



The Volunteer Charles Carrigan Cumann (32csm Scotland) attended along side a big crowd of concerned republicans, human rights activists and members of the public a march in Glasgow to highlight the over 2 year internment of Irish women Marian Price.
 
This is the latest instalment of activism seen in Scotland for Marian and her case of extreme unjust, the march to highlight Marian's situation comes after the previous 2 years worth of protests and pickets at various prominent locations around the city of Glasgow.

All of the bands/groups and participants must be congratulated, the atrocious weather conditions in the city did little to falter the spirited and well wishing participants.

The parade had one main goal, to raise the awareness of Marian Price, an Irish women who is in prison at the hands of a pro British establishment because of who she is, not what she has done - but for who she is.
Politically motivated policing is current throughout the 32counties of Ireland, examples can be read about on a weekly basis, but harassment is one thing. Disruption to daily life is one thing - internment, and let's be honest - Marian is interned! Is another.

It is an abuse of due process and a form of mental and physical torture, a abuse of human rights!!
The volunteer Charles Carrigan cumann will continue to highlight Marian's plight until they day she is released unconditionally.

We hope to see the crowd today doing the same, be it writing a letter, attending further pickets, protests, marches or bringing her situation into your daily lives or social remit. The more people who can see the treatment bestowed upon her,
can see the abuse of power, along side the mental and physical abuse the better chance she has.
Solidarity and gratitude to the people taking the time and making the effort for Marian.
Make your voices heard, play your part until Marian is free.



Volunteer Charles Carrigan Cumann
32csm Scotland
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday 15 May 2013

POW Pickets, Season 2012/13




The Volunteer Charles Carrigan Cumann would like to thank the men, women, bhoys and girls who have shown solidarity over the past season, interacting and showing concern and an interest in news regarding Irish Republicans at home and abroad. The picket on one of the link roads from the Gallowgate to Celtic Park has been a regular one with activists from the 32csm Volunteer Charles Carrigan and Gaughan/Stagg cumann  attending providing up to date information, Activists attended in all weather and brought the banners of solidarity and the leaflets providing information.

Sadly this is one of the only ways un biased and un censored information is broadcast, the usual 2 monthly pickets drew a crowd of regular and concerned fans that would enquire on the situation of republicans interned such as Marian Price, Martin Corey and Brendan/John Paul who as it stands to date are held by the pro british establishments.

The members of the cumann will continue to highlight the abuses of human rights, the illegal internment and cruel actions/victimization of Irish men and women, we feel it is very necessary to highlight the aforementioned as "to Ignore is comply" we will continue without doubt, through the summer and return to Celtic Park in July.

As always your support and solidarity is required.

"They are in there for You, Be out here for them"

The Brave Anne Devlin

 
 
 
 
 
 
The Brave Anne Devlin

Anne Devlin, born in 1870 came from a family steeped in republican tradition. Some members of the family circle had taken part in the United Irishmen rebellion of 1798. Opinion is still divided on whether her father w...as one of these. What is known however is that her father and cousins were imprisoned following the failed Rebellion.

Whilst History would describe Anne Devlin as the ‘housekeeper for Robert Emmet’ she was much more. Anne herself had been a protagonist in the events of 1803. She helped Emmet organise towards the rebellion and ferry messages of communication across Dublin. Although the 1803 rebellion proved unsuccessful in driving the British from Ireland it ensured that further generations would attempt the same fate. The Young Irelanders would attempt the same mission some four and a half decades later.
Anne suffered terribly for her unshakable believe that Ireland should be free. Her devotion to the rebels and to Robert Emmet in particular was unbreakable.

Following the failed uprising of 1803 the British forces came searching for Emmet and searched his house that he had tenanted in Dublin. The only one present in the house was Anne Devlin. The soldiers demanded to know where ‘Mr Ellis’ was. ‘Mr Ellis’ was the alias used whilst tenanting throughout Dublin. Anne replied “I have nothing to tell; I’ll tell nothing.” On hearing this the soldiers stabbed her with bayonets and told her if she still refused to tell the whereabouts of ‘Mr Ellis’ she would be hung. Again Anne resisted and with a noose around her neck she was hung, the blood still running down her half naked body.

She lost consciousness and after a period of time was cut down in the mistaken belief that she was dead, but Anne was not dead. Following this incident Anne moved in with her cousin in Dublin where she stayed before being arrested just days later.

She was subsequently sent to Kilmainham Gaol and was offered huge sums of money and other incentives to reveal the whereabouts of Emmet but Anne continued to keep her silence. Her comrade, by now had become the subject of nationwide search. Unbeknownst to Anne Emmet had been captured and was held by the British.

Her family were also arrested and imprisoned in Kilmainham, including her father and mother as well as other siblings. In all 20 members of her extended family were imprisoned. Her nine year old brother died whilst in prison due to sheer neglect by the British jailers. Anne herself spent 3 years in prison, spending the majority of the time in solitary confinement.

Whilst imprisoned and during a brief exchange, Emmet told Anne to tell the British what she knew as his fate was sealed. He argued that whatever information she gave them would be useless, however Anne, always true to her word never told the British of any of her activities or those of Emmet.

Days later Robert Emmet was hung, drawn and quartered, convicted of high treason.

It is claimed that Anne Devlin whilst on the way to Dublin Castle for questioning was brought to St. Catherine’s Church on Thomas Street. Anne was then apparently forced to see Robert Emmet's place of execution. It is further claimed that the blood of her close comrade Emmet lay scattered on the ground with animals lapping up the blood.

Anne Devlin was released, undefeated, from prison in 1806. However the deterioration of her health whilst imprisoned and the horrors she had endured was evident.

In the years following her release Anne Devlin married a man named Campbell, who died suddenly in 1845. In the following years Anne was cared for by her son. Anne died of poverty, neglect and destitution in Dublin in 1851. She was 70 years old.

As is the case with so many of Irelands Patriot dead their stories aren’t recorded and sometimes their existence is lost or forgotten. Anne Devlin was a woman who had courage, determination and endured terrible suffering. Yet all the time she remained a committed, idealistic woman, dedicated to playing her part for the freedom of Ireland. She had an unconquerable, courageous spirit.

There are many instances of people like Anne Devlin throughout Ireland, who have played their part in the struggle and as a result were tortured, suffered hardship, and torment. Many of these stories remain untold and in countless cases are lost to the passage of time.

When Ireland takes her place amongst the nations of the world Anne Devlin's role in the struggle can be fully honoured.

32csm & the People of Gaza

 
 
 
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement stands behind the Palestinian people of Gaza, who are enduring the onslaught of indiscriminate Israeli missile attacks. These attacks are clearly an exercise by the Israeli forces to punish the Palestinian people of the region for their refusal to accept subjugation.

As in Ireland, the international forces of imperialism have underestimated the resolve of an oppressed people. Missile attacks, assassinations and false agreements, bolstered by outside influences, will not resolve the Palestinian conflict; only by giving Palestinian sovereignty the ultimate expression of a homeland will this be possible.

International support from the US and British administrations for Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian territory has allowed such attacks to go ahead, and enabled the Israeli forces to strip Palestinians of their basic human rights. We call on all Republicans to demonstrate in support of the Palestinian people, their struggle like ours is just and right.