Showing posts with label Saor Éire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saor Éire. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 September 2013

Liam Sutcliffe- Irish Republican Solider and Revolutionary


 
 
This important interview was conducted by Michael Healy of the Irish Republican and Marxist History Project with veteran republican, Liam Sutcliffe. More information on the Irish Republican and Marxist History Project can be found here: http://irishrepublicanmarxisthistoryproject.wordpress.com/
 
Liam Sutcliffe lives in Walkinstown in Dublin South Central. He joined the IRA in 1954, being 'sworn in' to the organisation in a house in Ballyfermot.
 
Months later Sutcliffe was an IRA agent, operating inside the British Army, planning the arms raid in Gough Barracks Armagh.

Liam was later involved in the 1966 republican operation which blew up Nelson's Pillar in Dublin. Sutcliffe joined Saor Éire in 1970, and continued to be involved in the fight for Irish freedom later working again with the IRA.
 
This is his story.


Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Saor Éire in Ballyfermot.

On October 3 1968, a four man unit, of the little known republican organisation Saor Éire, attempted to rob the Munster and Leinster Bank in Ballyfermot.

As the armed volunteers approached the Bank, they were spotted by members of the Gardaí and were forced to abandon the fundraising operation.

The Saor Éire unit managed to escape the scene in their getaway car but were followed by the Gardaí.

At Kylemore Road Ballyfermot, the republicans realised they were being followed and opened fire as a warning.

The Gardaí continued to give chase until the Saor Éire volunteers were forced to abandon their car following a crash at Cooley Road in Drimnagh.

As the unit attempted to escape on foot, they fired more shots into the air and shouted ‘This is political’ in an effort to get the Gardaí to give up the chase.

After escaped through back garden however, they were confronted on the next road by plain clothes Gardaí and arrested.

Thomas O’ Neill, Sean Doyle, Padraig Dwyer and Simon O’Donnell were charged as a result of this operation and were granted bail.

Padraig Dwyer and Simon O’Donnell reportedly then went ‘on the run’.

Following a number of more successful fundraising operations, Saor Éire stated they would ‘finance a movement which will strive for a workers republic’.  The organisation was later involved in providing training, funding and arms to the nationalist and republican community in the occupied six counties in an effort to strengthen defences against Loyalist death squads and the British Army.