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IRISH FREEDOM COMMITTEE® NEWSLIST
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Subject: Please call your Senators TODAY - Session ends for recess tomorrow!
Date: Thursday July 31, 2003

===IFC ACTION REQUEST===
Special Attn: Residents of CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, FLORIDA, 
INDIANA, KANSAS, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MINNESOTA, NEBRASKA, NEW 
HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, OHIO, RHODE ISLAND, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, WEST 
VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN,
or WYOMING

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***Please foreword this message widely!****

As the one-month summer recess for the US Senate fast approaches at the end of this week, it is of vital importance that each and every Irish 
American activist, no matter on which side of the 1998 Agreement you stand, to contact your elected Senators to loudly protest the underhanded and secretive British Extradition Treaty currently set to be considered by the US Senate for ratification. This Treaty will affect anyone who has ever spoken out against British military rule in Ireland or against human rights abuses in occupied Ireland – the wording of the Treaty specifically removes any statute of limitations for “extraditable offenses”.

Before this Treaty reaches the individual Senate members for consideration, it will be received by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; who will either pass it or reject it. If the Senate Foreign Relations Committee rejects it, it will in all likelihood go no further.

Please look over the names of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee members listed below. We strongly encourage all of our Members and 
supporters to contact the Washington DC offices of these Senators as soon as possible, either by letter or by phone, to register your 
opposition to this outrageous decimation of the United States Constitution at the behest of a foreign government. 

If you are a resident of CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, FLORIDA, INDIANA, KANSAS, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MINNESOTA, NEBRASKA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, OHIO, RHODE ISLAND, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN, or WYOMING, -- the states whose Senators make up the Foreign Relations Committee-- your help is especially needed. See the additional link for more local addresses to contact if you live in these states. Senators will place more value upon the issues that come from their own constituents, and will have a greater interest in your concerns if you are potentially someone who will vote for them. 

For more information about the US/UK EXTRADITION TREATY AND ASSETS SHARING AGREEMENT go HERE:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/extradition_treaty_ACTION.htm


Please act today before it’s too late!


The Irish Freedom Committee® 
www.irishfreedomcommittee.net
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"Be proud that this is a nation of immigrants, but be even prouder to say, 'We are all Americans.'"
— Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; as quoted on his website intro

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The SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE 
Democrat and Republican members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Click HERE for complete list and contact info

Find your Senators HERE: http://www.senate.gov/index.htm
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IFC Action Request – CONTACT YOUR SENATORS TODAY
Short sample letter – Help block the UK/US Extradition Treaty!
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#actionrequest_extradition_treaty_letters

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Subject: Republican POW paroled eight hours to visit ill parents
Date: Tuesday July 30, 2003

Ciaran McLaughlin has suffered numerous heartbreaks since being unjustly sentenced to fourteen years at Maghaberry, including the tragic death of his two-year-old grandson last year. Ciaran was also viciously assaulted in his cell, suffering serious head wounds, in an unprovoked attack with an electric iron by loyalist reverend Clifford Peeples in April 2002.

Both of Ciaran’s parents are very ill and we send our prayers to the McLaughlin family.

Please send cards to Ciaran McLaughlin:
Ciaran McLaughlin
Republican Prisoner
Maghaberry Prison
Upper Ballinderry Road, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, BT 28, North of Ireland 


Cards to the McLaughlin family can be forwarded here:
McLaughlin Family
c/o IFC 
P.O. Box 11417
Chicago IL 60611
USA



The Irish Freedom Committee® 
www.irishfreedomcommittee.net
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Derry Journal
Jul 29 2003

Protesting Derry Prisoner Out on Parole 

DERRY REPUBLICAN prisoner Ciaran McLaughlin was yesterday granted eight hours accompanied parole in order to visit his parents who are ill.

Mr. McLaughlin is currently on a dirty protest in Maghaberry Prison as part of the campaign to secure segregation from loyalists.

As part of Mr. McLaughlin's parole conditions he was not allowed to talk to the press but his wife Bernie said she was glad he had been released even temporarily for his parents' sake.

She added: "Ciaran is anxious to see his parents and while eight hours accompanied by a local councillor is not much at least it is better than nothing."

Mrs. McLaughlin revealed that the prisoners on protest in Maghaberry were being taken periodically to the punishment block where they ended their protest as they were segregated there.

She added: "But when their punishment is over they move them back to the houses and they start protesting again. While we had a visit on Sunday we did not have a visit last week because Ciaran refused to wash.

"All of the prisoners who are protesting are adamant that they will continue to secure segregation."

She continued: "Speaking as a wife, this whole thing is extremely distressing as it is bad enough being separated from your loved one without having the added worry if they are going to get injured or worse while inside.

"Ciaran already has been attacked and every time there is an incident in the prison you are waiting to hear bad news."

Mrs. McLaughlin added: "It makes sense to segregate the prisoners purely from a humanitarian point of view. Prisoners should be allowed to get on with doing their time and they and their families should not have to worry about their safety while they are in prison.

"Communities cannot live together on the outside so why should they be expected to live together on the inside.'

SDLP Councillor Pat Ramsey, who accompanied Mr. McLaughlin on his parole, said he had raised the issue of segregation when he was in the prison to collect Ciaran McLaughlin.

He said: "On previous occasions I have made representations about parole for Ciaran McLaughlin and I was approached by the Northern Ireland Office to see if I would be prepared to accompany Ciaran.

"When I was in the prison I met with two governors and I raised the segregation issue, I will continue to work on this.'

He added: "I have no problems accompanying Ciaran and after talking to him I am sure that he will adhere to all the conditions of his parole."

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IFC NewsList:
 - 04 13 02 - UDA Death Warnings Issued to Republican POWs at Maghaberry
 - 04 09 02 - Derry Journal: "Derry Man assaulted in jail by loyalist"
 - 04 08 02 - POW Ciaran McLaughlin Attacked at Maghaberry

IFC NewsList
 - 08 20 02 - Prisoner released for grandson’s funeral 
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IFC Action Request – MAGHABERRY PRISON
Please send an email to the NIO and NIPS – Demand SEGREGATION for Irish republican political prisoners.

Short SAMPLE LETTER and contact info HERE:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#action_request_maghaberry

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Subject: URGENT – Please ACT TODAY – Oppose UK/US Extradition Treaty!
Date: Tuesday July 29, 2003

*****Please copy and paste/FORWARD this e-mail widely *******************

The Senate Summer Recess is due to start at the end of THIS WEEK. Please CALL YOUR SENATORS TODAY. Find your Senator and contact info HERE: http://www.senate.gov/index.htm

Senators’ aides acknowledge that a last minute phone “blitz” MAKES AN IMPACT on Senate policymaking.
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SIGN THE ANTI-EXTRADITION PETITION HERE;
http://www.petitiononline.com/ia_ax/petition.html

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Please CALL, WRITE, or VISIT your US Senator as soon as possible to ask them to oppose the draconian and un-American UK/US Extradition Treaty which is now before the Senate for ratification.

The document, signed on March 31st by US Attorney General John Ashcroft and Britain’s Home Secretary David Blunkett; permanently erases America’s symbolic image as a land where the oppressed of the world can escape to as a haven of freedom from foreign oppression. 

This treaty will make possible the extradition and imprisonment of any American deemed to be “anti-Britain” or opposed to British military rule in Ireland, without proof of guilt and without judicial review. There is no statute of limitations to these offenses, which can be lodged on the word of a sole witness. The document at first glance upholds, but then proceeds to decimate, the political exemption clause; a cornerstone of America’s diplomatic relations since Thomas Jefferson refused the extradition of an opponent of the French Revolution. This document is by far the most extreme US Treaty yet and will have drastic effect on any person who speaks out against British human rights abuses or in fact has ever spoken out at any time in their lives.

The fact that Ashcroft and Blunkett signed this treaty as opposed to Colin Powell and Jack Straw indicates that this is being considered as a matter for law enforcement as opposed to diplomacy.

Please DON’T DELAY. According to the Senate calendar the Summer Break is scheduled to start on August 4th, which makes the end of July the end 
of the current sessions. Please CONTACT YOUR SENATORS and ask them to BLOCK this dangerous and un-American Treaty, written purely at the 
behest of the interests of a foreign government.

The Treaty needs only a TWO-THIRDS majority to pass, and according to the Senate’s own website the Senate has rejected relatively few of the hundreds of treaties it has considered in its history.

Find your Senators HERE: http://www.senate.gov/index.htm

PHONE and WRITE their Washington and local offices, and visit their offices personally if you can.

For more information on what you can do e-mail us here . Further documentation is linked below.

PLEASE DON’T DELAY!!! Your voice WILL make a difference.


The Irish Freedom Committee® 
www.irishfreedomcommittee.net
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Read/print full text of UK/US Extradition Treaty HERE:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/extradition_treaty.htm

Irish America: Where's the beef? By Mike Morley, Irish American News
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#wheres_the_beef_ian

A THREAT TO IRISH AMERICANS By Jerry Boyle
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#threat_irish_americans

Proposed extradition treaty causing concern  By Ray O’Hanlon,Irish Echo
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#extradition_treaty_action_request

US Senate briefing paper: Treaties
http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Treaties.htm
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Subject: The Diary of a Prisoner
Date: Monday July 28, 2003 

Andersonstown News
July 28, 2003

The Diary of a Prisoner

Over 20 republican prisoners at HMP Maghaberry are currently taking part in a no wash protest – the prisoners are demanding segregation from loyalist inmates who vastly outnumber them and are involved in a campaign of intimidation that has resulted in several attacks and numerous death threats. What follows is the jail journal of one protesting prisoner which was passed to the Andersonstown News.

On June 24 republican prisoners were issued with a prison warning – we were told to be “extra vigilant.” 

If the jail can’t protect us then we need segregation. 

They (NIO) can’t guarantee my safety therefore I demand to be put with other republicans where my safety will be guaranteed. 

I was made to share a cell with a heroin dealer. This was jeopardising my visits because if the ‘passive sniffer dog’ smells drugs you are refused a visit, or get a closed visit which is distressing for your family. 

After Friday 27 June protests we informed the prison service that we were willing to share cells, but only with other republicans. 

This was refused. If we are forced to share calls we will only share them with other republicans and not ODCs (Ordinary Decent Criminals) or drug dealers and loyalists. 

This was an opportunity to show that we are reasonable and approachable people willing to negotiate. 

However, this was refused. The prison service is to be blamed for their intransigence – their ignorance has forced us to take action. 

Republican prisoners in Maghaberry gaol have entered into an indefinite protest against the government’s policy of forced integration. 

We the republican POWs held in this concentration camp hereby wish to state that we are not criminals; therefore we refuse to be treated as such. 

We have taken a collective decision to enter into this form of protest as a last resort. We have been attacked on a number of occasions and have received countless threats from loyalists and their supporters, the prison officers. 

These attacks go unnoticed by the authorities and totally ignored by the NIO. Of late they have forced republican POWs to share cells with known drug users. We have raised our concerns through all available channels but we have been ignored. We as republicans feel we have no other choice, as we have exhausted 
all avenues. 

This is not a protest entered into lightly, nor by choice, this establishment through their own ignorance and neglect have forced this upon us. 

PRISON DIARY

On Friday I returned from a legal visit to find myself put in the same cell as a heroin dealer. I met two Senior Officers (SOs) and told them I wasn't willing to share a cell with him and was told this was "tough shit".

At the moment eight republican POWs in the sentenced block are on the protest. I was refused my legal visit, as I wouldn't have a shower. The reason for this is that I did not feel sale alone with the loyalists.

Tensions are high, and the loyalists have been taunting and jibing, spitting at the doors and calling us "Fenian scumbag bastards:. We are washing and changing our clothes in our cells. Morale remains good and spirits high. They are refusing to take our outgoing mail, tuck shop forms and the food is poor, with very little hot water. This protest is about segregation - plain and simple.

No yards (outside exercise) from Friday, 4 July.

The food has been rationed; there is very little hot water. Staff are refusing to take outgoing mail.

The cells were cleaned but no harm was done to the POWs. Tell my wife that I am in good spirits.

Day 1 - Saturday, 5 July. Locked in cell, got hot water. No association or yard. Was ordered by SO to clean the cell, I refused.

Got dinner at 12.40. This was disregarded. Got no hot water.

Supper at 4.35. Got two letters, they had both been posted over a week ago.

Day 2 - Sunday, 6 July. Received hot water, served with two charge sheets at 11am. Did not get to Mass. Got dinner at 12:30. Got a shower and received a visit. Returned from visit and was locked in cell. Received no hot water from 12:30.

Day 3 - Monday, 7 July. Received no hot water. No requests taken and no outgoing mail. Eight prisoners are now on the protest

Got hot water at 11:15. Received dinner at 12:30. Received newspapers minus Andytown News. Have not had exercise from Thursday.

Got supper at 4:30.

Day 4 - Tuesday, 8 July. Received no hot water. Screws refused to take outgoing mail and tuck shop form. They lifted I and then threw it back into the cell again.

Have had no association or bread from last Thursday.

Food is rationed. I've had no breakfast from Thursday. Cell cleaned by hired help. Got supper at 4:30. Was served with further charge sheets at 5:45 roughly.

SO served these.

Day 5 - Wednesday, 9 July. Was asked to take a shower as I was required for adjudication, this was refused. Received hot water and bread at 9:05. Got dinner at 12:30 also hot water. Supper at 4:30.

Day 6 - Thursday, 10 July. Hot water received at about 10am. No requests taken and again no outgoing mail.

Still no word about laundry. One prisoners was taken to punishment unit last night.

Got dinner but no hot water. Took shower for legal visit

Received supper at 4:30. Still no yards or association. Had doctor in today.

Day 7 - Friday, 11 July. Denied hot water again.

Full lock down in house. Screws took S… paints yesterday.

Dinner at 12:40. No hot water.

Cell cleaned today, did not receive legal.

Got supper at 4:35. I'm now of the belief that we are moving to Foyle House.

Got to Foyle House, we're completely split up.

Three days cellular confinement done in my absence.

Day 8 - Saturday, 12 July. Nothing new, bad grub, haven't eaten anything at all.

Still on cellular confinement. Saw no-one.

Board of Visitors (BOV) was in, not sure which one.

Day 9 - Sunday, 13 July. Saw BOV today, told them the issue is still not resolved. Will probably get 28 days on Rule 32.

Got shower for visit.

Haven't slopped out.

Received visit at 3pm. Rule 32 for ten days.

Day 10 - Monday, 14 July. Requested BOV and medic Have chosen to slop out, as CC does not achieve aim. Got hot water.

Very bad food rations, one scoop of potatoes. I requested medic at 8:30 this morning, it's now 3:20 and I still haven't seen anyone.

Pressed cell alarm at 3:10 and got no response until 3:40.

It is now 6:35. I had to hit cell alarm yet again to ask about medic - still nothing.

Got medication at 7:10.

Day 11 - Tuesday, 15 July. No requests, had shower and got hot water at 8:30.

I still haven't received all my gear from move.

Got dinner at 11:50. Food rations are ridiculous one sausage and two potatoes . . . being denied medication today again.

Day 12 - Wednesday, 16 July. Asked for BOV and doctors, requested the rest of my things.

Saw doctor, no BOV. Had governor to door, asked again about my stuff.

Received another charge sheet. Expecting three days. Sent three letters out this morning, received two.

Day 13 - Thursday, 17 July. Asked yet again about my belongings, was told that may be later. I'm still waiting on BOV.

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IFC Action Request – MAGHABERRY PRISON
Please let the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and Northern Ireland Office know that YOU ARE WATCHING as this crisis unfolds at Maghaberry Prison. The repressive policies of forced integration and brutality by prison staff cannot be hidden from the world’s eye any longer.

Please SEND AN E-MAIL to the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and the Northern Ireland Office stating your awareness of the situation and your 
demands for immediate SEGREGATION for republican political prisoners.

Short SAMPLE LETTER and contact info HERE:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#action_request_maghaberry

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IFC ACTION REQUEST #2 - CRISIS AT MAGHABERRY 
Please make your voice heard!!

More information HERE regarding numerous physical attacks on prisoners at Maghaberry –
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/crisis_at_maghaberry.htm

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Subject: Contact US SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Date: Monday July 28, 2003

IFC ACTION REQUEST

As the summer recess for the US Senate fast approaches at the end of this week, it is of vital importance that each and every Irish American activist, no matter on which side of the 1998 Agreement you stand, to contact your elected Senators to loudly protest the underhanded and secretive British Extradition Treaty currently set to be considered by the US Senate for ratification. This Treaty will affect anyone who has ever spoken out against British military rule in Ireland or against human rights abuses in occupied Ireland – the wording of the Treaty specifically removes any statute of limitations for “extraditable offenses”.

Before this Treaty reaches the individual Senate members for consideration, it will be received by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; who will either pass it or reject it. If the Senate Foreign Relations Committee rejects it, it will in all likelihood go no further.

Please look over the names of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee members listed below. We strongly encourage all of our Members and supporters to contact the Washington DC offices of these Senators as soon as possible, either by letter or by phone, to register your opposition to this outrageous decimation of the United States Constitution at the behest of a foreign government. 

If you are a resident of INDIANA, NEBRASKA, RHODE ISLAND, VIRGINIA, KANSAS, WYOMING, OHIO, TENNESSEE, MINNESOTA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, DELAWARE, MARYLAND, CONNECTICUT, MASSACHUSETTS, WISCONSIN, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, WEST VIRGINIA, or NEW JERSEY -- the states whose Senators make up the Foreign Relations Committee-- your help is especially needed. See the additional link for more local addresses to contact if you live in these states. Senators will place more value upon the issues that come from their own constituents, and will have a greater interest in your concerns if you are potentially someone who will vote for them. 

For more information about the US/UK EXTRADITION TREATY AND ASSETS SHARING AGREEMENT go HERE:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/extradition_treaty_ACTION.htm

Please act today before it’s too late!

The Irish Freedom Committee® 
www.irishfreedomcommittee.net
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"Be proud that this is a nation of immigrants, but be even prouder to say, 'We are all Americans.'"
— Senator Lamar Alexander, Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; as quoted on his website intro

The SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE
For complete list of Democrat and Republican members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee please click HERE


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IFC Action Request – CONTACT YOUR SENATORS TODAY
Short sample letter – Help block the UK/US Extradition Treaty!
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#actionrequest_extradition_treaty_letters

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Subject: Portlaoise republican prisoners to fast for 72 hours 
Date: Saturday July 26, 2003

Please see the ACTION REQUEST below the news story.

The Irish Freedom Committee® 
www.irishfreedomcommittee.net
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Irish Times
July 26, 2003

Portlaoise prisoners to fast for 72 hours
by Suzanne Breen

A group of republican prisoners in Portlaoise prison say they will start a 72-hour fast tomorrow in support of demands for segregation by prisoners in Maghaberry jail, Co Antrim. 

In a statement to The Irish Times, 21 prisoners on E4 landing said they planned to "show solidarity with their comrades in Maghaberry" who are currently on a dirty protest. 

The Northern prisoners are smearing their cells with excrement as part of their campaign to be segregated from loyalists. There have been clashes between the two groups, including one incident in which boiling water was thrown at a dissident republican prisoner. 

The group on E4 landing includes 13 "Real IRA" prisoners and Continuity IRA, INLA and several non-aligned republicans. 

The prisoners said they would refuse food from 8.30a.m. tomorrow for 72 hours. 

After that, they said, they planned to stage a weekly 48- hour fast. 

In their statement, they expressed "grave concern" about the situation in Maghaberry and accused the British government of withdrawing the "political status" secured by the 1981 H-Block hunger-strike. 

Ms Marion Price, of the Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association, last night said she was "100% behind" the protest and was "very worried" 
about the situation in Maghaberry. 

Loyalist prisoners are also calling for segregation. 

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IFC Action Request – MAGHABERRY PRISON
Please let the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and Northern Ireland Office know that YOU ARE WATCHING as this crisis unfolds at Maghaberry Prison. The repressive policies of forced integration and brutality by prison staff cannot be hidden from the world’s eye any longer.

Please SEND AN E-MAIL to the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and the Northern Ireland Office stating your awareness of the situation and your 
demands for immediate SEGREGATION for republican political prisoners.

Short SAMPLE LETTER and contact info HERE:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#action_request_maghaberry

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IFC ACTION REQUEST #2 - CRISIS AT MAGHABERRY 
Please make your voice heard!!

More information HERE regarding numerous physical attacks on prisoners at Maghaberry –
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/crisis_at_maghaberry.htm

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Subject: Irish America: Where’s the beef?
Date: Friday July 25, 2003

See the links at the bottom of the page to CALL YOUR SENATORS and to SIGN THE ON-LINE PETITION.

For further reference, Senate contact info and a short sample letter please see
UK/US EXTRADITION TREATY - PLEASE TAKE ACTION TODAY
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/extradition_treaty_ACTION.htm


The Irish Freedom Committee® 
www.irishfreedomcommittee.net
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Irish American News
August 2003

Irish America: Where’s the beef?
By Mike Morley

By the time you read this, we may have a new extradition law. The question is: will anybody know, or really care? The press blackout on this one has been almost complete, but if you read on, whether or not you care, at least you will know about what’s up.

According to U. of I. law professor Francis Boyle, the new treaty is meant to target and silence Irish Americans. The treaty was signed very quietly March 31 by Attorney General John Ashcroft and his British counterpart, Home Secretary David Blunkett, UPI news service carried the story on its wires, but few papers chose to publish it. 

Boyle points out that the treaty completely eliminates the “political exception” as well as judicial review, and allows U.S. citizens to be extradited to the U.K. on “totally unfounded allegations”. “This treaty is really aimed at shutting down Irish-American organizations and individuals”, he said He warned also that the measure transfers jurisdiction from the courts to the executive branch (read that as Attorney General John Ashcroft,). It would permit extradition even if no U.S. law is violated. There would be no statute of limitations, and it would allow for seizure of goods by Britain. 

This last provision was hailed in British press reports as akin to finally getting a piece of the pie. The Brits and the U.S. Justice Dept. are now to calculate how much “work” each contributed to an extradition, and the defendant’s goods and assets will be divided proportionately between them. 

Attorney Frank Durkan said in New York that the treaty was so broad, the Justice Dept. “would have no problem in getting an indictment”, and that it was aimed at “people over here who have been active in campaigning for change in Northern Ireland”.

LOOK OUT, MAGGIE’S BACK IN TOWN!

You may recall that in 1985, Margaret Thatcher, angry that a Republican like Joe Doherty had escaped Long Kesh jail and was living in the U.S., evading the tender mercies of the Crown, proposed to the Reagan administration sweeping changes to longstanding extradition law – in particular the political offense exception. That exception distinguished between political and criminal offenses. Thatcher knew well it was an important distinction. It’s the principle that Bobby Sands and nine other Republican hunger strikers had died for four years earlier in the face of her intransigence.

In 1984 and 1985 two U.S. courts ruled that Doherty’s acts were political, not personal. But on June 25, 1985, Britain and the U.S. signed a new extradition treaty, sweeping away many American legal protections in place since the dawn of the Republic. Attorney Gerard Boyle (brother to Francis), noted that in 1986 Irish-American opponents of the treaty were able to force an amendment so that judges could determine whether the accused would likely get a fair trial. Britain was not keen on making too public the workings of its Diplock courts or rules of evidence which accepted the uncorroborated testimony of police officials and unnamed witnesses as fact.

It is because of this amendment that Britain has not asked for many extraditions. Doherty, as a non-citizen, was deported, not extradited. (The judge ordered he be sent to the Republic, but that decision was overruled by the Attorney General, and he was remanded to British territory -Northern Ireland.)

Contrast Doherty’s treatment with that of Orlando Bosch, who was accused of blowing up a commercial airliner Oct. 6 1976 killing all 73 people aboard. He is also tied to bombings and shootings in many other countries, including the assassination of the Chilean ambassador in Washington, D.C., and a rocket attack on a Polish ship off Miami. 

BIG BUT

But the airliner was Cuban. And back then, the ambassador and the Polish ship represented “communist” countries. The Justice Department under George Bush Sr. did decide to deport Bosch but could not get a government (other than Cuba) to take him. Bosch, on parole in the U.S. for the Miami attack, violated parole and left the country. He was arrested in Venezuela, which offered to send him back, but the Department of Justice refused. He was also arrested in Costa Rica on charges of participating in a bomb plot against Secretary of State Kissinger during the Secretary's visit to that country. The N.Y. Times quoted Costa Rica's Foreign Minister saying, 'We offered to send him back, but the reply was that they were not interested.' There was speculation in Costa Rica that the United States refusal might have been politically motivated as it came just before the Presidential primary in Florida. Bosch returned to Miami in 1988 and was jailed for violating parole. Lobbying by Cuban-American groups led to his release in 1990. 

“WHERE’S THE BEEF?”

Compared to the 40 million or so Americans of Irish heritage, the Cuban-American community is miniscule, centered round the Miami area, where an estimated one-half million Cubans live. Their political contributions are also small by comparison, estimated at $1.8 million between 1999 and 2002. The Dallas Morning News reports: “The Fanjul brothers; their corporation, Flo-Sun Sugar; and Bacardi contributed $1.34 million, or 71 percent of the total. The Fanjul brothers …and their corporation together control about 40 percent of Florida's sugar crop. “

You may be reading this in Milwaukee at this year’s Irish Fest. As I mentioned in an earlier column, I’m fond of telling people viewing the huge statue of Gulliver lying there clad in green that it’s a monument to Irish-American public opinion. Guess what Clara Peller said when I told her that?

CRICKET VS. HURLING

It’s been said that British domination of the Irish is reflected in their respective national sports, Britain being practiced at the long game, in contrast to the speed and flash of the Irish game. 

The present treaty was signed June 25 1985, and with opposition from Irish groups, was debated in the Senate for over a year. Thatcher used the time well. Her interest in the extradition treaty is one reason she signed the Anglo-Irish Agreement in November 1985. Then on April 14, 1986 the U.S. launched an air attack on Libya. To facilitate the attack, American bombers were allowed to use British airfields. As treaty debate continued in the Senate, a London Times editorial asked: “Is it not time for the government of the United States to pay a debt?” The paper chided the Senators: “You owe us one”. (They weren’t so particular about their airfields in 1939, were they?) Reagan made another speech (let’s win one for “the Gipper”) saying to allow “terrorists” to remain in the United States would be offensive to Thatcher. 

Ratification by the Senate came December 23, 1986, on the eve of the Christmas recess. Britain had won at the long game and written enduring American law; and plans to repeat the performance this year. Professor Boyle sees Britain using the same tactic now, pushing for Senate approval just before the August 4 Summer Recess.

The number of Irish activists here is nowhere near what it was in 1986. Nor, I wager, will there be the amount of Congressional support for the Irish community seen then. (In the Doherty case, British interests won the day despite 132 members of Congress who filed briefs as friends of the court.) 

The Libyan attack is a distant memory, and the Anglo-Irish Agreement is on the scrap heap, followed by the “Good Friday Agreement”, which now appears to be the “Good-bye Day Agreement”. In fact, the breakdown of that agreement in the face of British Unionist resistance is the reason Britain wants a new treaty now. 

IMPRESSING THE CHIEF

Reagan was knighted by the Queen June 14 of 1989, followed in November of ’93 by his Vice President, George H.W. Bush. They were the first Americans since the end of WWII to be knighted. Both made their kowtows discreetly as former American presidents. The sight of American presidents kneeling before a foreign head of state, offering their necks to the sword of the monarch of a country that had invaded the United States and burned the Capitol and White House to the ground, must have prompted many chuckles in Whitehall. The ceremonies were apparently not considered photo ops. The compliant American press made little fanfare about the knightings, so no one took much notice here. Nor was the earth reported to have moved on Andy Jackson’s grave. 

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Jackson, though of Scotch-Irish (Carrickfergus) descent, a Presbyterian and a Mason to boot, had his own ideas of kneeling under a British sword.

Having joined an American regiment at 13, Jackson and his brother were captured by the British. Jackson was ordered to polish a British officer’s boots, and refused. The enraged officer nearly killed him with a slash from his sword, cutting his hand to the bone as he attempted to fend the blow. 

Back in 1793, George Washington established a precedent when he refused to extradite a fiery French diplomat, Edouard Genet, back to Paris where he most likely would have faced the guillotine. (As it turned out, things later went well here for Citizen Genet. He ended up married to the daughter of New York’s Governor Clinton.)

Just a year later, Britain took care to prevent this happening again when it signed the Jay Treaty (remember this stuff from high school?).  That treaty was seen by many as an almost complete capitulation to British interests. It provided for extradition, and offered no protection against impressment of American citizens into the British Navy. Chief Justice John Jay was burned in effigy across the land, while Hamilton, who was behind the treaty and had yet to grace a sawbuck, was stoned (that is, U.S. citizens threw stones, not tomatoes, at their Treasury Secretary) while speaking in its support.

Britain later wanted the U.S. to extradite an American seaman for his part in a mutiny on the British ship Hermione. The seaman, Jonathan Robbins, protested that he was a citizen, had been impressed into British service, and therefore had a right and obligation to escape. But President Adams instructed the presiding judge to turn Robbins over to the British, who promptly had him hanged and publicly gibbeted. Jefferson used that case later to snatch the White House from Adams, and  the Jay Treaty was never again used for extradition. 

When Spain asked Adams’ son, President John Quincy, to turn over African slaves who had mutinied on the Amistad, he wisely declined, refusing to interfere with the courts.

I thought a bit of background on the two principal lawmen fronting for this treaty might be in order here.

ASCHCROFT’S AESTH-ASC-ETICS

John Ashcroft, is an avowed Pentacostalist, a Holy Roller if you will, and objected to being photographed at press conferences with the “Spirit of Justice” towering over him. The statue, with one bronze breast bared, was a press favorite, with photographers twisting into contortions to get T&A into the dailies.

ABC NEWS reported he ordered the statue covered. Draperies were purchased and installed. As a religious man, perhaps he was taking a cue from the 16th century Counter Reformation zealots who ordered Biblical BVD’s for the heroes and heavenly hosts displayed in Michelangelo’s newly painted Sistine Chapel. But a fig leaf might have been cheaper than the $8000 drapes. 

Had he instead stolen a march from the Taliban, his press conference would have been far more dramatic, and garnered him big-time points for ecumenism too. Imagine the excitement as he shouldered his RPG launcher and splattered the offending boob all over the Great Hall of Justice. With one bold stroke he’d have been rid of his straitlaced, colorless image.

BLUNKETT’S BLUNDER
OR “HOW ARE THINGS IN BORA-BORA?”

Ashcroft’s British twin, Home Secretary David Blunkett came a cropper last June with his plan to allow just about any government official in the land to tap into private citizens’ e-mail and web browsing habits.Britain already allows Police, Customs and Revenue people access to snoop into anyone’s computer sessions under its wonderful new Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act. In what was called “a humiliating climbdown”, Blunkett sent an unprecedented apology to British Muslims for large scale MI5 and Special Branch spying and early morning raids saying: “I have no intention that we should be Big Brother”.
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Attorney Durkan said the language of the new extradition treaty is such that “you could even go after a lawyer or someone who wrote a column”.
Hopefully, I’ll continue filling this space from this side of the Atlantic. Are we all ready for RIP?

HAVE AN OPINION?

Chicago attorney Jerome Boyle (brother of Francis) emphasizes the treaty is a threat to Americans of Irish descent, exposing them to extradition on the flimsiest of pretexts. He urges the importance of sharing your thoughts with our two Senators:
Richard J Durbin - (202) 224-2152 / Chicago office: (312) 353-4952
Peter Fitzgerald - (202) 224-2854 / Chicago office: (312) 886-3506

Sign PETITION at "IRISH AMERICANS AGAINST EXTRADITION"
http://www.petitiononline.com/ia_ax/petition.html
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Subject: URGENT ACTION REQUEST - Contact your Senators today
Date: Wednesday July 23, 2003

The Senate summer recess is due to start on Monday August 4th. That means that the last days for Senate business for the season are closing fast. Please contact your US Senators TODAY and ask that the draconian and un-American UK/US Extradition Treaty be halted. Phone OFTEN – these phone calls have a proven effect. 

Also please send a letter to your Senators – a short sample is attached for your reference. Please don’t send e-mails as they are generally not registered by the Senators.

For more information on the US/UK EXTRADITION TREATY AND ASSETS SHARING AGREEMENT signed on March 31, 2003 by David Blunkett and john Ashcroft see the links below.

Please ACT TODAY BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE!!

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SAMPLE LETTER to US SENATORS re UK/US EXTRADITION TREATY
Find your US Senators names and addresses HERE: http://www.senate.gov/

1. Copy and paste the letter below to a Word or other document. 
2. Copy and paste your Senator's name and street address in the areas 
indicated below and within the letter body. 
3. Add your name and address to the bottom of the letter. 
4. Include optional attachments section - copy and print referenced 
documents at links below and attach to your letter if desired. 
5. Please MAIL or HAND DELIVER your letters ASAP - don't E-mail, emails 
are not read often enough in this case. 
6. Follow up with a PHONE CALL regarding your letter and ask what the 
Senator has decided. BE PERSISTENT!!! The phone calls and letters DO 
MATTER -- they are taken very seriously by elected officials. 

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YOUR US SENATOR
Washington, DC address here
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YOUR US SENATOR
Local (your city) address here


(TODAY’s DATE)


Dear Senator _____________;

I am writing to you today as an active voter and as an American citizen who is deeply concerned that the rights that I and so many other Americans hold so dear are in danger of being permanently and irretrievably eroded at the behest of a foreign government.

I am referring to the proposed US/Britain Extradition Treaty – an astounding and horrifying piece of work that is attached here in full. 

Under the terms of this Treaty, should the Senate ratify it within the next few days, Britain shall be able to:

· Extradite and imprison any American citizen WITHOUT proof of guilt and without judicial review
· Build a case for extradition and imprisonment against an American citizen on the word of a single witness
· Detain in custody and “provisionally arrest” any American citizen for up to 60 days
· Build a case for extradition and imprisonment even if no US law has been broken
· Detain, deport and arrest any American citizen for activities taking place many years ago
· Detain, deport and arrest any American citizen without “prima fasciae” physical evidence; unsupported allegations will be sufficient
· Seize assets and property of American citizens after they are deported
· Rubbish the “political exemption” clause cherished as an American liberty and held since Founding Father Thomas Jefferson refused to extradite an opponent of the French Revolution

Senator ___________ I am appealing to you to stand fast and to uphold the ideals of the United States of America as a land where the oppressed of the world have come, perhaps your own forebears included, to escape the political or military oppression of a tyrannical foreign government.

Please do not sign your name to this horrific and anti-American document. Please at the very least allow time for a proper and in-depth examination of the ramifications of this draconian British Extradition Treaty. To sign this Treaty into law would be the death knell of freedom in America, and the ushering in of British rule in the United States once again.

Yours very sincerely;



YOUR NAME
YOUR STREET ADDRESS

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Attachments:
1. UK/US Extradition Treaty – full text (12 pp)
2. Letter from Chicago attorney Jerry Boyle re “A Threat to Irish 
Americans”
3. “Proposed extradition treaty causing concern’ – Irish Echo
4. US Senate guidelines on treaty ratification

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UK/US Extradition Treaty (HTML version)
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/extradition_treaty.htm

UK/US Extradition Treaty (PDF version with British seal)
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/CM%205821%2002.03.pdf

A THREAT TO IRISH AMERICANS By Jerry Boyle
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#threat_irish_americans

Proposed extradition treaty causing concern By Ray O’Hanlon, Irish Echo
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#extradition_treaty_action_request

US Senate guidelines on treaty ratification
http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Treaties.htm

British Consulate Press Release: 
NEW EXTRADITION TREATY AND ASSETS SHARING AGREEMENT SIGNED IN USA BY UK HOME SECRETARY DAVID BLUNKETT
Press Release, British Home Office, 31 March 2003
http://www.britain-info.org/law/xq/asp/SarticleType.1/Article_ID.3461/qx/articles_show.htm

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Subject: URGENT – Please contact your Senators – Oppose UK/US Extradition Treaty!
Date: Monday July 21, 2003

*****Please copy and paste/FORWARD this e-mail widely to all of your associates as a matter of urgency*******************


Please CALL, WRITE, or VISIT your US Senator as soon as possible to ask them to oppose the draconian and un-American UK/US Extradition Treaty 
which is now before the Senate for ratification.

The document, signed on March 31st by US Attorney General John Ashcroft and Britain’s Home Secretary David Blunkett; permanently erases America’s symbolic image as a land where the oppressed of the world can escape to as a haven of freedom from foreign oppression. 

This treaty will make possible the extradition and imprisonment of any American deemed to be “anti-Britain” or opposed to British military rule in Ireland, without proof of guilt and without judicial review. There is no statute of limitations to these offenses, which can be lodged on the word of a sole witness. The document at first glance upholds, but then proceeds to decimate, the political exemption clause; a cornerstone of America’s diplomatic relations since Thomas Jefferson refused the extradition of an opponent of the French Revolution. This document is by far the most extreme US Treaty yet and will have drastic effect on any person who speaks out against British human rights abuses or in fact has ever spoken out at any time in their lives.

The fact that Ashcroft and Blunkett signed this treaty as opposed to Colin Powell and Jack Straw indicates that this is being considered as a matter for law enforcement as opposed to diplomacy.

Please DON’T DELAY. According to the Senate calendar the Summer Break is scheduled to start on August 4th, which makes the end of July the end 
of the current sessions. Please CONTACT YOUR SENATORS and ask them to BLOCK this dangerous and un-American Treaty, written purely at the 
behest of the interests of a foreign government.

The Treaty needs only a TWO-THIRDS majority to pass, and according to the Senate’s own website the Senate has rejected relatively few of the hundreds of treaties it has considered in its history.

Find your Senators HERE: http://www.senate.gov/index.htm

PHONE and WRITE their Washington and local offices, and visit their offices personally if you can.

For more information on what you can do e-mail us here: info@irishfreedomcommittee.net. Further documentation is linked below.

PLEASE DON’T DELAY!!! Your voice WILL make a difference.



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Read/print full text of UK/US Extradition Treaty HERE:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/extradition_treaty.htm

A THREAT TO IRISH AMERICANS By Jerry Boyle
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#threat_irish_americans

Proposed extradition treaty causing concern – By Ray O’Hanlon,Irish Echo
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#extradition_treaty_action_request

US Senate briefing paper: Treaties
http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Treaties.htm

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Subject: Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss - The Blanket
Date: Monday July 21, 2003

Please see link below Anthony McIntyre’s article for the NUJ statement regarding raids on The Blanket. 

The Blanket is currently being published remotely on borrowed computer equipment. To make a donation to the publishers of The Blanket to recoup costs for new publishing equipment to replace cameras, a laptop, and other items stolen by police, please see the IFC appeal at http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#blanket_pleaseread


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The Blanket
July 20, 2003 

Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss 
Anthony McIntyre 

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When decorum is repression, the only dignity free people have is to speak out.- Abbie Hoffman 
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Politically motivated raids by the RUC on the homes of those in nationalist communities are nothing new. Even with its face lift white jeeps and new PSNI name the RUC still invades working class areas and occupies houses. At one time, even if for pure harassment, such forays were ostensibly aimed at seizing weapons and explosives. Today there has been a marked shift in emphasis towards depriving people of the ability to provide alternative media services. Not only are computers seized with depressing regularity, but all the means essential to sustaining a forum for alternative voices not approved by officialdom are subject to confiscation. These include mobile phones, computer discs, electronic organisers, notebooks, letters and cameras. 

My family home was first raided in February 1972. Since then all the homes in which I have lived have been subjected to a similar experience. The promises by many nationalist politicians that the Good Friday Agreement would herald an end to this have remained unfulfilled. Quite often republicans’ assessment of the shortcomings of the GFA takes on an abstract character. Critique is frequently expressed in quasi-theological terms - the Agreement has transgressed some sacred and inviolable principle. For most people this means nothing. Concerned primarily with getting on with their lives, they are turned off by the obscurantist and anachronistic purism that that motivates only the holier than thou - in other words very few. But when squads of heavily 
armed RUC men are in your home - no matter how business-like, civil and courteous they may be on the day - rifling through your possessions, confiscating your property, there is no escaping the awesome fact - they have come out of this conflict with their power intact and our rights against them amounts to whistling in the wind. All that the GFA has achieved is to make them more accountable. But backed up by a panoply of laws and repressive legislation, such accountability is a mere irritant for them. The effort expended over the course of all those years spent seeking to transform the context in which the rampant exercise of British state power occurs suddenly vaporises. It all comes home with a sickening emotional thud that it was all for nothing. The RUC are still the raiders and we are still the raided.

By way of adding insult to injury many nationalists are tripping over themselves to treat cop boss Hugh Orde as a fresh broom eager to clean up the policing question. Give them a Hughie rather than a Ronnie and the means to slip comfortably into overdrive self-denial become self-evident. Yet it is Orde who has become associated with ever increasing erosions of civil liberties. While still part of the Stevens investigation team, he was waging a campaign against the journalist Ed Moloney who had been making life uncomfortable for the cops handling the investigation into the 1989 murder of Pat Finucane. Despite knowing the identity of his killers from the minute the murder took place, Orde felt it better to target not the killers but the journalist who was asking 
the awkward questions. 

Since becoming Top Cop little in the way of intent has changed. Orde has made it his business to give journalists a hard time. The incident that most vividly highlighted his anti-press zeal came with the midnight knock on the door of Liam Clarke and Kathy Johnston, both of who were hauled off to police cells for interrogation. As part of this drive my home has been the latest for PSNI attention. It was not hit because I am a republican. Like most others who have any inkling of what goes on in Northern Irish politics, nobody in our home is either involved with or gives succour to the physical force tradition. In fact, without having given up on our republican beliefs both I and those I associate with have gone further than most in rejecting the use of physical force as a 
means of addressing the conflict. We have seriously questioned the wisdom of ever having waged an armed campaign to begin with.

My home was hit because Orde is determined that unless he ordains otherwise, the business of the public shall not be made public. He has sought to punish and deter those writers and commentators who infuse into the public arena inter alia information that sheds light on discussions between our politicians or the nature of the prison regime in Maghaberry. 

Orde has tried to promote an image of himself as the non-political cop who will act impartially when it comes to policing. This is a nonsense. He can send a large force - in one account 33 landrovers - to a passive nationalist estate to search the homes of people not remotely associated with the use of armed force a mere two days after they had reported on a protest at Dundonald House. Yet a year after the loyalist murder of Gerard Lawlor, despite the RUC openly admitting that it is aware of the identity of the perpetrators there has not been one home searched, one arrest made or one person charged. 

Hugh Orde’s impartiality balance sheet does not add up. It does not take a genius to see that he is as determined to cook the books as his predecessors. His harassment of writers and commentators makes a mockery of any claims that we have a new dispensation. Truly a case that things only changed here in order to remain the same. 

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National Union of Journalists Statement re. Raids at “The Blanket”
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Subject: Dirty protest development – UTV News
Date: Monday July 21, 2003


UTV News
SATURDAY 19/07/2003 16:01:21 

Dirty protest development
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The dirty protest by republican inmates at Maghaberry Prison in County Antrim could be called off if the prison authorities continued to segregate them from loyalists, it was claimed today. 

By:Press Association 
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Marian Price, spokeswoman for the Real IRA-linked Irish Republican Welfare Association, said the prisoners were currently being held in a special unit at the jail`s Foyle House as punishment for the protest, which began more than two weeks ago over sharing a wing with loyalists.

She said: ``In effect they have been segregated by the authorities. We have been told that this is because they have been put on punishment but we certainly see that as a moral victory.

She continued: ``If the authorities can segregate them for punishment then surely they can segregate them to live together and get on with serving their sentences.``

Ms Price, a former Provisional IRA activist, who was jailed for her part in the 1973 IRA bomb attacks in London, was speaking at a special protest rally on the Falls Road in west Belfast.

There has been speculation that if the prisoners do not get what they want they could begin a new hunger strike.

Ms Price said there would be no announcement of a hunger strike today but added if the prisoners were prepared to intensify their protest to force the authorities to agree to their demands.

She added: ``These men are not going to be forced into anything, neither are they going to shirk away from anything. They will do things at their own pace, we are not pre-empting anything, we are getting all instructions from them and it is very much prison driven.``

The protest at Dunville Park on the Falls Road included families of the prisoners involved in the protest.

The campaign centres around republican demands to be separated from the high security complex near Lisburn.

Fears have been raised that supporters could attack a prison officer as the crisis deepens. Ms Price yesterday warned: ``If one of these young men dies in prison there are going to be consequences and it doesn`t bear thinking about. Lives will not be lost on just one side.``

So far the Northern Ireland prison service has insisted it would maintain its policy of integration between republican and loyalist prisoners but Ms Price described this policy as a nonsense.

``I have experience of prisons and I fail to see how anyone with any knowledge of how a prison works would see that as a way forward.

``There has always been segregation within prisons in the north. When there hasn`t there is always trouble.``

She added: ``People on the outside don`t live together and I don`t see how you can expect republicans and loyalists to live together on a wing - it`s a very confined space.``

She said the republicans wanted an undertaking that the punishment would stop and that they will be held on their own wing so that they could serve out their sentences in safety.

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IFC Action Request – MAGHABERRY PRISON
Please send an email to the NIO and NIPS – Demand SEGREGATION for Irish republican political prisoners.
Let the British Government know that YOU ARE WATCHING.

Short SAMPLE LETTER and contact info HERE:
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Subject: Supporters, families rally outside Maghaberry prison
Date: Saturday July 19, 2003

For ongoing news of the crisis at Maghaberry Prison check the Prison News Updates on the IFC website.

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BBC News
Saturday, 19 July, 2003, 17:20 GMT 18:20 UK 

Rally over (sic) dissident jail protest

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"If the authorities can segregate them for punishment then surely they can segregate them to live together" 
Marion Price 
Protestors' spokesperson 
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Up to 10 prisoners are on a dirty protest 
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More than 100 supporters of dissident republican prisoners have held a rally in west Belfast, calling for the segregation of republican and loyalist inmates at a County Antrim prison. 

Over the last two weeks about 20 prisoners have been involved in a so-called dirty protest at Maghaberry jail. 

Some have been transferred to a special supervision unit. 

The men, most of whom are linked to the Real IRA and Continuity IRA, have been smearing excrement on their cell walls. 

Protestors' spokesperson Marion Price said the inmates had been moved to a special supervision unit within the jail compound. 

"In effect they have been segregated by the authorities," said Ms Price. 

"We have been told that this is because they have been put on punishment but we certainly see that as a moral victory. 

"If the authorities can segregate them for punishment then surely they can segregate them to live together and get on with serving their sentences." 

Loyalists too are concerned about conditions at the high security complex and recently staged a roof top protest. 

Ulster Political Research Group spokesman Tommy Kirkham said the prison authorities should reconsider their approach before the situation got out of hand. 

"At this stage, before camps mount in both the republican and loyalist sides, the prison authorities should adopt a common sense approach and segregate them now," he said. 

However the prison service says the current integrated system provides the safest regime for both inmates and staff. 

A spokesman for the service confirmed that a number of dissident republicans who have been taking part in the protest were being housed at the special supervision unit along with other prisoners. 

However, he denied they were being segregated as there were about 12 ordinary prisoners in the unit. 

"This isn't about segregation, it is about handing over control and power to the dissident republicans," he said. 

High-powered hoses were brought in to clean cells last week. 

Claims that prisoners were beaten and hosed down during the incident were dismissed as "absolute rubbish" by the Prison Service, who said the inmates were moved out during the operation. 

The protest at Dunville Park on the Falls Road included families of the prisoners involved in the protest. 

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IFC Action Request – MAGHABERRY PRISON
Please send an email to the NIO and NIPS – Demand SEGREGATION for Irish republican political prisoners.

Short SAMPLE LETTER and contact info HERE:
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Subject: US moves to aid PSNI in training 
Date: Thursday July 17, 2003

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Belfast Telegraph
Publication Date: 17 July 2003 

US moves to aid PSNI in training 

By Staff Reporter


THE House of Representatives has voted in favour of US government funding for training both the Garda and the Police Service of Northern Ireland. 

It is the first time either of the two houses of Congress has voted in favour of such funding for a Northern Ireland police force. 

Once passed into law, the measure will authorise the US government aid agency USAID to fund training of both police forces and encourage inter-force co-operation. 

Congress has long resisted funding Northern Ireland police because of humans rights concerns.

However, yesterday's amendment, introduced by New York congressman, Joe Crowley, was not debated and was passed without controversy. 

The Bill will allow USAID to provide "computer-based, human rights and other professional training" to the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and also to provide training to the Garda "for the purposes of fostering greater co-operation and communication" between the two forces. 

The Bill is written as an adjustment to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and is likely to go before the Senate within the next few days.

Greg Sheiowitz, a legislative official for Congressman Crowley, said he would be "absolutely astonished" if the Senate had any objections to the police training amendment. 

"There are some points of dispute in the State Department Bill, but this isn't one of them, I don't think it will be a contentious point," he said. 

The Bill will go to the Senate floor before a House of Representatives/Senate conference debates the final points. 

The amendment introduced by Congressman Crowley also includes a measure, which would authorise $$1m funding for the George Mitchell Scholarship for the next two years.

The scholarship, now in its fourth year, funds US students who wish to study in Ireland.

Congressman Crowley welcomed yesterday's vote and said adequate co-operation between the two police forces was crucial for the Northern Ireland peace process.

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Subject: Block US/UK Extradition treaty – CONTACT YOUR SENATOR TODAY
Date: Thursday July 17, 2003

Please use the links below to CONTACT YOUR SENATORS. Urge that he or she OPPOSE this draconian Extradition Treaty which has far-reaching implications against any American who speaks out in any aspect against continued British military rule in Ireland. 

An effort will be made over the next few days to push Treaty this through the Senate, under the auspices of a climate of fear post-9/11. However the verbiage of this frightening Treaty is aimed directly at Irish-American activists, no matter where they stand on the GFA.

Please see links below to CONTACT YOUR SENATORS. See additional links below for more information and the full text of the US/UK Extradition Treaty.

PLEASE DON’T DELAY. CALL YOUR SENATORS TODAY. Ask them to BLOCK this un-American Extradition Treaty!


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Irish Echo
July 16-22, 2003

Proposed extradition treaty causing concern
By Ray O'Hanlon

A new extradition treaty drawn up by the U.S. and British governments is causing alarm among lawyers concerned that it will be directed at Irish-American political activists. 

The treaty, dated March 31 of this year, is yet to be ratified and must be approved by the Senate. But attorneys familiar with the sometimes heated debate over extradition and deportation proceedings involving Irish citizens in the U.S. said they are fearful that an attempt will be made to win such approval just as the Senate is breaking up for the summer vacation. They also claim that the treaty will have a potentially chilling effect on activities linked to the political situation in Northern Ireland on the part of U.S. citizens. 

Francis Boyle, a professor of law at the University of Illinois, said that both governments were "pursuing the same strategy" adopted when a supplemental treaty was presented to the Senate back in 1986. 

"At that time a State Department judge showed up before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee just before the summer break," Boyle said. 

Boyle said that the move was aimed at securing approval of the measure by stealth and that he feared a similar tactic in the coming days. 

The treaty was signed in March by U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft and British Home Secretary David Blunkett. 

According to Boyle, the proposed treaty not only does away with the concept of a political exception clause, it also removes the possibility of judicial review in extradition cases while exposing individuals, including U.S. citizens, to the threat of extradition to the United Kingdom based on "totally unfounded allegations." 

"People could be prosecuted for simply helping people involved in the situation in Northern Ireland," Boyle said. "The U.K. government does not need this treaty to get Real or Continuity IRA people. They already can under the current treaty as supplemented in the 1980s. This treaty is really aimed at shutting down Irish-American organizations and individuals." 

Boyle said he is fearful that the British government is using the new treaty to position itself in the event of the Good Friday agreement breaking down. 

"I hope it does not, but if it does, God forbid, any Irish American who gives any support can be immediately shut down, even by totally unfounded allegations," he said. 

Asked if the revised treaty might not be linked more to the post 9/11 situation, Boyle said he did not think this was the case. 

"I think the real target is Irish America," he said. 

But Boyle added that he did believe that the U.S. Justice Department would seek "to ram this through the Senate" while using "prevailing public opinion" that has been heavily influenced by 9/11 and its aftermath. 

Based on his reading of the treaty, which runs to 15 pages, Boyle said he believed it would, among other things: 

· eliminate the political offense exception for any offense allegedly involving violence or weapons; 

· transfer responsibility for determining whether the extradition request is politically motivated from the courts to the executive branch; 

· allow for extradition even if no U.S. federal law is violated; 

· eliminate any statute of limitations; 

· allow for provisional arrest and detention for 60 days upon request by the UK; 

· allow for seizure of assets by the UK. 


The treaty, Boyle said, would apply retroactively for offenses allegedly committed even before the ratification of the treaty. 

In New York, attorney Frank Durkan said that the language of the treaty was "so encompassing" and open to such wide interpretation that the Department of Justice "would have no problem in getting an indictment just on the language alone." 

Durkan said that the language used could mean that simply buying a ticket for a dinner could be interpreted as giving support to terrorism. 

"This is not being directed at fugitives but people over here who have been active in campaigning for change in Northern Ireland," he said. "It's so full of catchall phrases that you could even go after a lawyer or someone who wrote a column. 

"The whole idea is to stifle dissent." Durkan said. 

A State Department spokesman said he was aware of the treaty "bubbling out there" but was not aware of a specific date for presentation on Capitol Hill.

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A THREAT TO IRISH-AMERICANS: THE NEW U.S./U.K EXTRADITION TREATY by Jerry Boyle
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US/UK EXTRADITION TREATY – Full text
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Subject: UPDATE on Situation In Maghaberry
Date: Tuesday July 15, 2003

Please E-MAIL, FAX, or WRITE to the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and Northern Ireland Office TODAY– Demand SEGREGATION for republican political prisoners as an immediate concern – contact info and links to a short sample letter follow the item below.

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In statements released to the media today Martin Mulholland and Marian Price reported that "The Northern Ireland Prison Service have resorted to even more draconian practises in an effort to contain the escalating prison protests in Maghaberry gaol.

"All sentenced prisoners on protest are currently being held in isolation in the punishment blocks. They are in stripped cells, on 24-hour lock up and have had all contact with each other and their family, friends and legal teams suspended.

"14 prisoners on remand have now also joined in the no-wash dirty protest. In an ominous development the prison has put these men on what is known as 'Restraint'. The remand prisoners have also been put in isolation as the prison service feels they are "A threat to the other prisoners and to the smooth running of the prison", this policy is obviously intended to stem the flow of information coming from inside the gaol and allow the administration to continue with their lies and their denials of the human rights abuses inside their institution. Indeed a recently released prisoner who was on the protest confirmed to Radio Ulster that last week the men were beaten and hosed down in their cells, a fact that was denied by the British minister Jane Kennedy."

" The British Government believe that if the can keep the prisoners out of sight then they can keep them out of mind too. 

"It is incumbent on ALL republicans to make sure that this is not the case and to keep the prison issue to the fore until it is resolved in a suitable and humane way."

The Irish Freedom Committee urges all of our Members and supporters to contact the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and Northern Ireland Office to demand SEGREGATION for republican prisoners as a matter of urgency.  Please see the links below for contact info and a short sample letter.

The Irish Freedom Committee® 
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IFC ACTION REQUEST

Please E-MAIL, FAX, or WRITE to the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and Northern Ireland Office – Demand SEGREGATION for republican political prisoners as an immediate concern.
Go HERE for short sample letter and contact information:
http://members.freespeech.org/irishpows/bb3/july_2003.htm#action_request_maghaberry

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Subject: Israeli army holding peace activist
Date: 07 14 03

News is now breaking that the subject of a British and Israeli manhunt in Ramalla is a known Irish peace activist and Irish language campaigner from the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Movement. Click on RTÉ audio/video links below for more:

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RTÉ News
July 14, 2003 

'Real IRA' suspect is peace activist: claim 

(13:54) The Belfast office of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Movement has claimed that an Irishman being questioned by Israeli police has been a victim of mistaken identity.

The movement said the man being held is Seán Ó Morgáin, a peace activist who had no terrorist connections whatsoever.

He travelled to Israel on a British passport.

Israeli security services are still questioning what they claim is a suspected member of the Real IRA who was arrested in the West Bank. 

The 40-year-old South Armagh man, claimed to be an explosives expert, is suspected by them of training Palestinian militants. 

Sources say he entered Israel on a British passport three weeks ago posing as a tourist and from there crossed to the West Bank. 

The Gardaí and PSNI confirmed that they have known the supposed Real IRA activist for more than 10 years.
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RTE News Audio/Video links (copy and paste code to browser)

Morning Ireland: Thomas O'Dwyer, of the International Herald Tribune, reports on the circumstances surrounding the arrest by Israeli security forces 56k 
http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0714/morningireland/morningireland56_1a.smil

News At One: Kathleen Connell, friend and colleague, on the situation 28k 
http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0714/newsatone/news1pm1a.smil 

1.00 News: Charlie Bird, chief news correspondent, speaks live in studio with the latest on the alleged-Real IRA member arrested in the West Bank by the Israelis 56k
http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0714/1news/1news56_2b.smil

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Subject: Maghaberry Stares into the Abyss - Derry Journal
Date: Friday July 11, 2003

Please ACT TODAY and take a few minutes to make your voice heard – write/e-mail the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and the Northern Ireland Office stating your awareness of the situation and your demands for immediate SEGREGATION for republican political prisoners. Click on the link below the Derry Journal item for a short sample letter and contact information.

Please don’t delay – EVERY VOICE COUNTS.

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Derry Journal
Jul 11 2003

Maghaberry Stares into the Abyss 
By Eamonn Houston


THE NORTH'S largest prison is now staring at a situation that many see as strikingly similar to the conditions that led to the 1981 hunger strike.

Back then, 10 republican prisoners, demanding political status starved themselves to death. The period was one of the most fraught of three decades of the North's Troubles.

In 2003, another group of prisoners are staring into the abyss. The issue this time is segregation. Loyalist and republican inmates, under the Maghaberry regime, are forced to share cells. Both sides want the regime changed and a wing system put into place.

But the authorities are wary of separate wings, fearing the foundation of powerbases within the walls of the prison.

Currently 10 republican prisoners are involved in a dirty protest, reigniting memories of disputes in the infamous Long Kesh prison.

And their commitment is unwavering, according to their families and friends.

Two Derry men, Tony Friel a remand prisoner and Ciaran McLaughlin are among their number.

The wife of Tony Friel this week appealed for anyone with influence to intervene in the dispute.

Janet Friel said that she fears the protest will escalate if nothing is done.

Last weekend on a visit to the prison, Janet, her 18-year-old daughter and 16-month granddaughter were detained in the visitors area because of a republican protest outside the gates.

The republican prisoners were immediately returned to their cells, leaving high profile loyalists, UDA brigadier Andre Shoukri and William 'Mo' Courtney "laughing".

"The republican prisoners were taken back to their cells. The usual visit is half-an-hour. We were kept their for an houranda-half and Shoukri was sitting laughing with a female visitor. We just wanted to leave, but they wouldn't let us. The loyalists were allowed to sit on."

According to the Derry woman the commitment of her husband and the other inmates is solid.

"They will do what they have to do. People are going to have to sit up and take note of what's happening. You can sense the tension, the second you walk into the prison. I just feel that people should know what is going on here. My husband and the others are determined to do what it takes."

Mrs. Friel said that the prospect of the current protest escalating to the point of hungerstrike frightens her.

"They (loyalists and republicans) can't live together outside the prison so they're hardly going to be able to inside. "I would appeal to anyone with influence to take their hands away from their eyes. We don't want to see a situation where this gets nastier and uglier."

According to Janet Friel, Maghaberry is "practically run" by its largely UDA inmates.

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IFC Action Request – MAGHABERRY PRISON
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Subject: Maghaberry prisoners prepared “to do what it takes” - Derry Journal
Date: Friday July 11, 2003

Stories below:
   1. ‘Derryman moved in with Mo Courtney ‘ (Mark Mullan, Derry Journal)
   2. ‘Screws getting rich on dirty protest’ (Mark Mullan, Derry Journal)

Please ACT TODAY and take a few minutes to make your voice heard – write/e-mail the Northern Ireland Prisons Service and the Northern Ireland Office stating your awareness of the situation and your demands for immediate SEGREGATION for republican political prisoners. Click on the link below the Derry Journal items for a short sample letter and contact information.

Please don’t delay – EVERY VOICE COUNTS.

The Irish Freedom Committee® 
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(Thank you to STORMONT WATCH for the transcripts of the following two Derry Journal items)
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Derry Journal
Thursday July 10, 2003

Derryman moved in with Mo Courtney
report by Mark Mullan

“They’re prepared to die’

THE WIFE of a Derry republican who began a ‘dirty protest’ in Maghaberry jail on Monday has spoken of her fear that the prisoners may resort to a hunger strike if their demands aren’t met.

Bernie McLaughlin – whose husband Ciaran is serving an 18-year sentence for arms possession – said the men were determined to see their protest through for “as long as it takes”.

She also revealed that some had already discussed escalating it.

“I am terrified that they might go on hunger strike”, she told the Derry News. “But some of them in there are prepared to do that and Ciaran would be one of them.”

Mrs. McLaughlin’s husband was one of eight sentenced prisoners who joined a number of remand prisoners who have been refusing to wash since last week.

All of those involved are republicans and include a number of other Derrymen. They are protesting against the Prison Service’s policy of integrating them with loyalist and criminal inmates.

It’s understood the already tense situation inside Maghaberry escalated last week when Seamus Doherty, a remand prisoner from Derry, was told he was being moved into a cell with Mo Courtney – the Belfast loyalist who took over from Johnny Adair as head of the UDA’s notorious “C” Company.

“I’m just sad that it had to come to this”, said Mrs. McLaughlin. “We have been protesting on the streets to avoid this, Sinn Fein, the SDLP and the Bishop have all called for segregation, but they won’t listen/

“We don’t want this situation but the prisoners’ backs are against the wall and they have no choice. I support Ciaran and all the other prisoners in the action they have taken. They shouldn’t be thrown in together like animals.”