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(en) Ireland, Anarchist Workers Solidarity #117 - Ardoyne Riots
Date
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 11:33:20 +0300
This summer’s Belfast riots must have been the most anticipated for some time, being
widely predicted throughout politics and the media. The August rioting in Ardoyne (and
Short Strand, the Markets, Lower Ormeau, New Lodge, Broadway; and Lurgan, Derry & Armagh)
saw three days of trouble, shots fired at police and a landmine attack in South Armagh.
What has been lost in the smoke, plastic bullets and water cannon however is the truth and
the bigger picture. Most residents of ‘catholic/nationalist’ Ardoyne did not want this
sectarian parade to pass through their neighbourhood, the Orange Order and loyalists most
certainly did. The right of people to live free of sectarian harassment and bullying was
denied. And it’s worth remembering that the UVF sectarian killer Brian Robinson is always
commemorated on this parade.
Of course there was a good number of people ready to riot, this is inevitable as they know
year by year the residents’ arguments will be ignored, peaceful protest, talks and
lobbying will fail and the parade will be forced through, then the stage will be set. In
previous years Sinn Fein and the IRA policed the protests and calmed or even aborted the
rioting, but their writ no longer runs here, not in the sense that they can force people
to obey.
The opposition to the parade is genuine and as long as the marchers insist on the route
and are pushed through by state forces there will be a reaction. The crazy statements by
Sinn Fein reps around the riots calling for children to be put in care or families removed
from the area are a sign of their decreasing power within that community, and amongst a
layer of former supporters and members. The Provos have been integrated into a political
system they once opposed, not just politically but also with methods identical to
Ardoyne’s rioters.
The gap that has opened up in working class communities previously monopolised by SF and
the IRA is being contested by a variety of republican organisations, some purely military,
some purely political and some with a hand in both. Much of the trouble was organised and
encouraged by various militarist groups (CIRA, RIRA, ONH, etc.). It is beyond doubt that
these want to increase tension and conflict around contentious Orange parades. It’s all
part of their wish to “destabilise” the North and drag us back to war. It also works for
them to get young people battered by the PSNI, so they can then present their ‘armies’ as
the way to hit back.
It is also true that there is an element of “recreational” rioting. Young people with
little to look forward to, other than low paid jobs or the dole, are often found in the
front line of street trouble. There is a whole new generation of young people who feel
disenfranchised and angry.
Since the end of the IRA campaign and the co-option of Sinn Fein into the political
system, the economic situation for both working class Catholics and Protestants has not
improved. The question is can any of the organisations seeking to replace SF offer people
a vision and a strategy to defeat sectarianism and build a society where working class
people actually see improvements in our lives.
The elements who are arguing for a return to war are no threat to SF as the vast majority
are plainly opposed to this, only a route that offers a redistribution of wealth will
answer the needs of ordinary people. Only such an approach has any prospect of gaining a
hearing in the Protestant working class, who are now by and large in the exact sam
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