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Bertie's brass neck
A Chara,
Last Tuesday Taoiseach Bertie Ahern took centre-stage at the launch of
ex-ICTU President Donal Nevin's biography of James Connolly. Ahern is not
fit even to hold a book on the great revolutionary Connolly. One can almost
hear Connolly turning in his Arbour Hill grave as Bertie runs our proud and
wealthy country into the ground.
Connolly gave his life for Irish freedom and worked tirelessly to achieve
socialism and ensure Irish workers got a fair deal. Ahern, alongside the
PDs, his neo-liberal, racist, right-wing partners, now oversees an Ireland
never wealthier, but also never more unequal. They are currently the
incompetent government of a country whose health service is crumbling, whose
transport is inadequate, whose education system is unfair, and which
currently has a housing crisis, with anti-social behaviour increasing. All
this while the capitalist class, cronies of the FF/PD regime, thrive. It is
time for change, so that Connolly's dream of a united, peaceful, just and
equal Ireland can be achieved.
John Flynn,
Logue/Marley Cumann,
Sinn Féin.
Street names in Cork
A Chara,
I was reading An Phoblacht and it gives a very good account of English
street names still in existence 2005 in Dublin
I am from Cork and this year we are supposed to be celebrating the year of
Culture. Up to now (nine months on in the so called Year of Culture) it
still amazes me how Cork got this title with street names like Wellington
Road, Victoria Cross, Victoria Avenue, Alexandra Road, Alexandra Place,
Buckingham Place, Georges Quay, Washington Street. All these places are in
and around the city area. We Cork people could go on and on about this. I am
still trying to find out what visitors make of all this. It is about time
the city councillors re-named our streets after the people who fought and
died for Ireland, not those who murdered us. When those who appointed Cork
as the Cultural capital for 2005 did they really know what they were doing?
Micheál Hennessy.
Need for comprehensive suicide strategy
A Chara,
The government's launch on Thursday 8 September of its National Suicide
Prevention Strategy (26 Counties) is to be broadly welcomed. However, we
must be sure that what is being proposed is not just a token gesture.
The partitionist nature of the strategy is worrying. There has been a
Six-County strategy launched previously, and there must be crossborder
co-operation on this.
Secondly, suicide cannot be viewed as a stand alone issue. If you persuade a
person not to kill themselves, that does not mean the job is done.
Suicidal tendencies come about normally as part of a depressive illness. If
you do not make the general health services more efficient, you cannot hope
to alleviate the problem.
At present the mental health services receive 6% of the 26-County health
budget. This is a shocking indictment of the disregard for these very real
social problems.
Suicide and depression are nasty, unpleasant issues, so people wish to
ignore them. The truth is, that is the worst thing we can do. We need a
broad-based strategy. Advertising has to be in there, an improvement of
general mental health-care facilities has to be in there and there also has
to be collective responsibility by all public representatives and mental
health professionals.
Donal O' Driscoll,
County Cork.
Donaldson's foreign affairs
A chara,
While Jeffrey Donaldson was in Colombia did he find time to visit any of the
thousands of innocent Colombian peasants crammed into prisons not because
they carried out heinous crimes but because they dared to oppose the
right-wing paramilitaries who are controlled by a corrupt regime?
As Donaldson was not in Colombia on behalf off any humanitarian organisation
maybe he intended to advise them on how to operate a proper shoot-to-kill
policy or how to discriminate and exclude your neighbours from political
participation? Maybe Donaldson needed to be somewhere else while Orangemen
were burning and rioting?
But Jeffery did not realise how quickly things can change. Now he has
returned he has to deal with a changing political landscape. Sinn Féin
commemorating 100 years with a huge rally in Dublin where thousands upon
thousands of republicans called for an end to partition. Then the DUP's
world falls apart when republicans put weapons beyond use.
Not to worry Jeffery, there is another trip if you want to go. It is that
small matter of the SBS men who murdered two police men in Iraq. Why not
start campaigning to have those two extradited back to Iraq to serve their
sentences in the country where they committed their crimes?