Martin Galvin with a letter which featured in the Irish News on 6th March 2013
A chara
Traveling
through Belfast International Airport to attend Gerry McGeough’s
homecoming from Maghaberry, I took for granted that the scanners used
there and at other airports assured passenger safety.
Imagine my shock
to read that such scanners, which the British agreed to substitute for
brutal strip-searches of Republican prisoners, are little better than
hit and miss, 57 percent effective according to British prison staff. No
wonder Mr. McGeough had to be given a farewell strip-search before it
was safe to read him his license and release him.
How did
everyone responsible for the safety of vast numbers of passengers get it
so wrong? Surely airports should now be shut until we have scanners
that give passengers the same protection needed by crown prison staff
before strip-searches of Republican prisoners can be halted at
Maghaberry in compliance with the August 12, 2010 agreement?
There
is of course, one other interpretation. Perhaps the “tests”, measured
nothing more than the intent of the prison regime to continue brutal
strip-searches of Republican prisoners and win the battle of
criminalisation which they lost to the Hunger Strikers in 1981.
Recently
there have been public and private appeals for Republicans to cooperate
around a border poll as a genuine strategy to end British rule. There
are obvious dangers in any British controlled poll which begins by
gerrymandering out the majority of Irish people and will likely be
twisted to enshrine the unionist veto as the final resting place for
Irish reunification.
These private and public invitations may
be sincere, but how do we trust the British to deal in good faith on
any poll which could take them out of the six counties when they cannot
even be trusted to keep their word to end the type of naked brutality
that Bobby Sands and Brendan Hughes fought? Many Republicans never
thought that the Stormont strategy would deliver a united Ireland by
2014 or 2016, but could we at least see it deliver an end to the
brutalisation of Republican prisoners and the release of those interned
by license by then?
2 comments:
I,ve a.ways stated that while testing those scanners the results would have been much different if those screws doing the testing had switched the fucking things on .
Why not strip-search everyone at airports, including our political classes who condem human rights abuse in far flung corners but ignore it in Maghaberry and Hydebank?
Great piece Martin.
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