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Afterlives: The Hunger Strike and the Secret Offer That Changed Irish History

English

By (author): Richard O'Rawe

By July 1981 four republican hunger strikers had already died in Long Kesh Prison. A fifth, Joe McDonnell, was clinging to life. To outsiders, Margaret Thatcher appeared unbending; yet, far from the prying eyes of the press, her government was making a substantial offer to the prisoners. On 5 July this offer was given to Gerry Adams in Belfast, and relayed to the prison leadership. In this important sequel to the bestseller Blanketmen, ORawe documents the four-year war of words that followed. He interviews former members of the IRA Army Council who claim that a five-man committee led by Adams had control of the hunger strike, keeping the Army Council in the dark about the British governments offer. He uses contemporary records to show that Thatcher had approved the offer but that Gerry Adams and the committee had replied it was not enough, telling the hunger strikers that nothing was on the table. The prison leadership accepted the British offer, but six hunger strikers went on to die. ORawe asks: why? This hidden history, using contemporaneous photographs, pinpoints the key players in the drama and their responses, identifying Mountain Climber, a Derry businessman who brokered the deal, and describing the contributors to the crucial hunger strike conferences of 2008-09. ORawe combines a moving and courageous personal record with first-hand documentation. He provides essential background and astringent commentary on the realpolitick of the peace process and republicanism in Northern Ireland today, and its impact upon the country as a whole.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 136 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781843511847

About Richard O'Rawe

Richard O'Rawe is author of Blanketmen An Untold Story of the H-Block Hunger Strike (2005) acclaimed by reviewers across the political spectrum from Maurice Hayes and Garret FitzGerald to Henry McDonald Eamon McCann Diarmuid Ferriter Nell McCafferty and Richard English.

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