The Free Dessie O'Hare Campaign


Dessie with fellow pows, Jan 2003

Speaking on his transfer to Castlerea Dessie O'Hare said

"I welcome the steps taken by the Irish Government to bring closure on past conflict. My transfer and those of my comrades to Castlerea is an act of good faith by the authorities. I welcome it as a sign of acceptance by those authorities not only of the integrity of the INLA cease-fire but of the determination of republican socialist-prisoners and ex-prisoners to make a positive and progressive contribution to Irish Society. I would call on the Government to urgently address their lack of funding to groups such as Teach na Failte who are the safety net for former prisoners and their families.

Let me state clearly, firmly and unequivocally my views on the political situation and my part in past conflict.

While my war is over my struggle for the rights of all shades of the working class continues. I believe that the conditions for armed struggle against British Imperialism no longer exist. I unequivocally accept the INLA cease-fire statement of August 22nd 1998 and fully associate myself with the apology contained therein. Much pain has been endured in the past and as a soldier I played a part in both inflicting and enduring pain.

However it is time for all of us to move away from demonising either individuals or groups in society. The vilification of myself by sections of the media and by others who should know better, may make headlines but contribute nothing to the sum total of human happiness.

I owe a great debt of gratitude to my wife and children; they have suffered far more than I because of my imprisonment. As an individual I hope to have the opportunity for the first time since I left school to lead a normal life some time in the near future. I hope to have the opportunity not to curse the darkness but to light candles of human hope. I am firmly resolute in my belief in the politics of Republican Socialism. Therefore I believe it is time for the politics of the people to take precedence over the politics of the elite.

We are now in a time of understanding, of respect of tolerance and of healing. This is the moment for all Republicans to move away from the road of conflict making and onto the road of conflict resolution."

Dessie O'Hare
13-12-02

Dessie O'Hare
Castlerea Prison
Harristown
Castlerea, Co. Roscommon
Ireland

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