[net.nlang.celts] Reply to T.C. Wheeler on Political Asylum for Ann Devaney

jmm@bonnie.UUCP (Joe Mcghee) (10/08/84)

T. C. Wheeler says,

> So, from what I read, Joe, I suppose your solution to the
> lady's problem is to send some more money over to Ireland
> with instructions to the IRA to go out and kill 8 RUC
> members to exact revenge?  

	T.C., you must have been reading someone else's article or you engage
in reading between the lines to an excessive degree. Ann Devaney's immediate
problem is to stay alive by not going back to Northern Ireland. In order to
accomplish that she needs support from enough congressmen to be allowed to
stay in the United States. Ann states that her lawyer is providing legal
services for free, so she doesn't need or ask for contributions. She does need
political support thru congress. That will satisfy her needs to avoid
assassination.
	Beyond that the British government has a problem because they
persistantly claim to be a democracy while only 26% of British citizens think
that British troops should remain in Northern Ireland. The big question for
them is "How much longer can they maintain the false facade of democracy?"
	They should immediately begin a phased withdrawal from Northern
Ireland by reviving the border commission which was supposed to accomplish this
in the first place and conducting a plebiscite on the question of sovereignty
to be implemented on a county-by-county basis. If properly supervised by an
international body and given that everyone over the age of 21 will be allowed
to vote, this will result in 4 or 5 counties of the 6 counties of Northern
Ireland being immediately reunited with the Republic of Ireland.
	They can then allow a period of some years (probably 10 or less) for
the incorporation of the remaining territory while loyalists adjust their lives
in an appropriate manner. What I mean by that is ending discrimination in
employment and education, emigrating if that is desired or working out the
details of how their government would work under a somewhat autonomous
provincial government system which has been offered to assure the rights of
all the citizens of a United Ireland. By this means they could legislate any
laws necessary to deal with the questions of divorce and abortion in their
provincial government. This is only one of four plans offered to the loyalists
by the government of the Republic of Ireland.
	Ian Paisley who heads a large contingent of the loyalist people has
already stated to newspapers in the Republic of Ireland that when reunification
comes about he will stay on to represent his people in the councils of
government.


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