Oct 30, 2009
Sinn Fein leaders must bow to plea for Hunger Strike deal inquiry
Sinn Fein leaders must bow to plea for Hunger Strike deal inquiry
Irish News, letters page
Patrick Saunders Belfast 14
30/10/09
FOR a long time I have followed the debate about the 1981 Hunger Strike and the events which many people are now questioning. At the time I was just a young boy so I don’t really remember a lot about those terrible days – except that I wasn‘t allowed out too often. Over the last few years there has been a steady increase in the number of republicans calling for an independent inquiry and I have to say
I totally agree with them.
The republicans who are calling for this inquiry are ex-Blanketmen, family members of those brave Hunger Strikers who died and a lot of other well-known republicans for whom I have a lot of respect and admiration.
The only people holding up and denying the opportunity of this inquiry are the leadership of Sinn Fein. Gerry Adams undoubtedly played a pivotal role in what went on in the H-blocks and would have known whether there was a deal or not.
He has said there was no deal and the claim that there was is just everyone on a Sinn Fein-bashing exercise.
I totally reject that view. People want the truth, that’s all.
If it comes out through an inquiry that there was no deal, then everyone will be able to put the whole issue to bed and finally try to get on with their lives.
This is a very emotional issue to many people and I’m being as sensitive as I can.
Too many people are calling for an inquiry now to just ignore them.