Danny Morrison (Irish republican)

Danny Morrison
Morrison in 2012
Morrison in 2012
BornDaniel Gerard Morrison
(1953-01-09) 9 January 1953 (age 71)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
OccupationAuthor
Politician
Political Activist
NationalityIrish
Notable worksHunger Strike (editor)
Website
dannymorrison.com

Daniel Gerard Morrison (born 9 January 1953[1]) is an Irish former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer, author and activist who played a crucial role in public events during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. An Irish republican, Morrison is also a former Sinn Féin publicity director and editor of Republican News and An Phoblacht.[2] He is the secretary of the Bobby Sands Trust and current chairman of Féile an Phobail, the largest community arts festival in Ireland.

Biography

Early life

Morrison was born in staunchly Irish nationalist Andersonstown, Belfast, on 9 January 1953, to Daniel and Susan Morrison. His father worked as a painter at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in East Belfast. The Morrisons were a strongly republican family originally from Massereene Street in West Belfast. His uncles had been jailed for their part in the IRA's Northern Campaign in the 1940s; one of his uncles was Harry White, a prominent IRA member from a previous generation. Morrison joined Sinn Féin in 1966 and helped to organise 50th anniversary commemorations of the Easter Rising in Belfast. At this time, he later recalled, "as far as we were concerned, there was absolutely no chance of the IRA appearing again. They were something in history books".

Provisional IRA

After the 1969 Northern Ireland riots, in which nationalist areas of Belfast were attacked and burned, he joined the newly formed Provisional IRA. He believed that "the IRA had been deliberately run down, so that when August 1969 came, there was little or no defence [of nationalist areas]'...[so] a new IRA was built to ensure that nationalists were never left defenceless again". After this, he was engaged in clandestine republican activities, but as late as 1971, was still attending Belfast College of Business Studies and editing a student magazine there. Morrison was interned in Long Kesh in 1972.

Political activist

Morrison's talents for writing and publicity were quickly recognised within the republican movement and after his release in 1975, Billy McKee, IRA O/C for Belfast, appointed him editor of Republican News. In this journal, he criticised many long-standing policies of the movement, especially the Éire Nua programme which advocated a federal united Ireland with autonomy for Ulster. At this time, he became associated with a grouping of young, left-wing Belfast based republicans, led by Gerry Adams, who wanted to change the strategy, tactics and leadership of the IRA and Sinn Féin. In particular, Morrison believed the IRA's 1975 ceasefire was 'a disaster'. He was especially critical of IRA killings of other republicans and Protestant civilians.[citation needed]

With the rise of Adams' faction in the republican movement in the late 1970s, Morrison succeed Seán Ó Brádaigh as Director of Publicity for Sinn Féin. During the 1981 Irish hunger strike, Morrison acted as spokesman for the IRA hunger strikers' leader Bobby Sands, who was elected to the British Parliament on an Anti H-Block platform. According to an intermediary between the IRA leadership and the British government, "Danny Morrison, Martin McGuinness and Gerry Adams were the only individuals of sufficient clout to offer the 'persuasion, education and knowledge' to push through any deal" between the strikers and British officials.[3] Blanket protester Richard O'Rawe and others have claimed that Adams, McGuinness and Morrison withheld an offer and subsequent offers from the British which could have ended the hunger strike after the first four deaths,[4] although this is fiercely disputed by Morrison and Sinn Féin.

At the 1981 Sinn Féin Ard Fheis, Morrison made a famous speech in which he called for the party's constitution to be changed. He said: "Who here really believes we can win the war through the ballot box? But will anyone here object if, with a ballot paper in one hand and an Armalite in this hand, we take power in Ireland?"[5] It is from this speech that the term "Armalite and ballot box strategy" derived. The term described the two-pronged approach of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin as it sought to advance the republican cause.[6] In reply, Sinn Féin President Ruairí Ó Brádaigh argued that the Ard Fheis should not "swap a slogan for a policy", referring to Éire Nua. In early 1982, loyalist paramilitaries unsuccessfully attempted to kill Morrison and his first wife, opening fire on them as they walked from a local bar. [citation needed] Later, at the Ard Fheis in 1982, Morrison said of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, "She's the biggest bastard we have ever known."[7]

Morrison was elected as a Sinn Féin Member for Mid Ulster of a short-lived Northern Ireland Assembly from 1982 to 1986. He also stood unsuccessfully for the European Parliament in 1984, receiving 91,476 votes and again in 1989. He also stood for the Mid Ulster Westminster seat in 1983 and 1986. Morrison, along with Owen Carron, was arrested on 21 January 1982 whilst attempting to enter the United States illegally from Canada by car. Two Canadian supporters also faced charges for trying to smuggle the men in.[8] After spending a week in a federal jail, Morrison was deported and later both men were convicted on a charge of making false statements to US immigration officials.[9][10]

1990 arrest

Morrison was director of publicity for Sinn Féin from 1979 until 1990,[11] when he was charged with false imprisonment, membership of the IRA and conspiracy to murder a double agent in the IRA, Sandy Lynch.[12] He was sentenced to eight years in prison but was released in 1995.[13]

The conviction was referred back to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission and the convictions of Morrison and the other defendants were overturned in 2008. According to BBC News, Lord Chief Justice Sir Brian Kerr found the convictions to be unsafe and quashed them. Unusually, the reason was given in a confidential annex, to which Morrison and the others were not allowed access. He claimed that this was because the report contained classified details about double agents working in the IRA and his arrest was a "set-up".[14]

Author

Since 1989, Morrison has published several novels and plays on themes relating to republicanism and events in the modern history of Belfast. His play, The Wrong Man, opened in London in 2005.[15] It is based on his 1997 book of the same name and deals with the career of an IRA man who is suspected by his colleagues of working for the police.

His first novel, West Belfast, has been described as "significant for its honest portrayal of a conflict which has been written on extensively by outsiders but rarely by the people involved...This is perhaps the first time that a modern Irish Republican has attempted to show in novel form what his community has gone through under British oppression".[16] His second book, On The Back of the Swallow, deals with homosexual relationships, loss and the taboo around such relationships during the conflict in Northern Ireland and the treatment of gay men by the RUC. His latest original work, Rebel Columns, was published in 2004 followed by Hunger Strike, which features contributions, poems and stories from Christy Moore and Ulick O'Connor, with an international view of the hunger strikes from an Iranian man originally published in The Blanket. [citation needed]

The Belfast Telegraph reviewer wrote that his third book, The Wrong Man (1997), "should come to be regarded as one of the most important books of the Troubles", while the Sunday Times called it "a powerful and complex piece of storytelling". The book is discussed in the Oxford Companion to Irish Literature, which describes it as "a powerful evocation of betrayal, deceit and guilt".[17][18] It was adapted into a play that was produced in London in 2005.[17]

His fourth book, Then the Walls Came Down: A Prison Journal (1999), was described in the Irish Times as "remarkable as a human document" and compared it to Brendan Behan's Borstal Boy.[19] Another review in the same newspaper called it "one of the most important books to emerge from the conflict in Northern Ireland...A vividly humane account of life in prison.[19] The Observer commented that in "post-ceasefire Northern Ireland...the new thinking has come from those involved in the republican war. Danny Morrison's prison memoirs are an honest study of a man seeking fresh solutions to the stalemate the Provos found themselves in at the beginning of the Nineties."[20] The Irish News said it was "invaluable as a rare look at prisoners as human beings."[21]

All the Dead Voices (2002) is a memoir. It was followed by Rebel Columns (2004), a collection of articles. Morrison edited Hunger Strike: Reflections on the 1981 Hunger Strike (2007), which features poems, stories, and reflections on the strike by contributors such as Tony Benn, Edna O'Brien and Christy Moore. The publisher describes the book as follows: "Well-known novelists and poets, former prisoners and activists reflect upon the deaths of the ten republican hunger strikers who died in protest to gain political prisoner status from the British government in Northern Ireland. Their deaths proved a turning point in relations between Britain and Ireland in the early 1980s. Most of the pieces here were specifically commissioned, and while they differ greatly, what they have in common is a sense of the intensity of the experience of the hunger strike at the time, and the intensity of the impression made by it even now."[22]

Morrison lives in West Belfast with his Canadian-born wife, Leslie; he has two sons from his first marriage. [citation needed]

The Bobby Sands Trust

The Bobby Sands Trust was formed after the 1981 Hunger Strike where ten republican prisoners died due to their hunger strike against the UK Government. The legal firm Madden & Finucane continues to act for the Trust whose original members were Gerry Adams, Danny Morrison, Tom Hartley, Tom Cahill, Marie Moore and Danny Devenny. For a time Sands's two sisters, Marcella and Bernadette, were members of the Trust. Current members are Gerry Adams, Danny Morrison, Tom Hartley, Jim Gibney, Brendan 'Bik' McFarlane, Sile Darragh, Caral Ni Chuilin, and Peter Madden.[citation needed]

The BST claims to hold copyright to all the written works of Bobby Sands. The family of Sands has been critical of the BST and they have called for it to disband.[23] Journalist and author Ed Moloney republished an article he had written for the Sunday Tribune highlighting that Bobby Sands' next of kin wanted to take legal action against the BST.[24] Moloney, with ex-IRA prisoner and journalist Anthony McIntyre, published an open letter to the BST which detailed their challenge to the legality of the trust.[25]

Select bibliography

  • 1989 – West Belfast
  • 1994 – On the Back of the Swallow
  • 1997 – The Wrong Man
  • 1999 – Then the Walls Came Down
  • 2002 – All the Dead Voices
  • 2004 – Rebel Columns
  • 2008 – Hunger Strike (editor)
  • 2010 – Rudi

See also

References

  1. ^ "Biography – Danny Morrison". dannymorrison.com. 14 October 2008. Archived from the original on 21 November 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  2. ^ White, Robert (1993), Provisional Irish Republicans, Greenwood Press, Westport, pg 155, ISBN 0-313-28564-0
  3. ^ Bew, John. "Early hopes give way to hostility and suspicions". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  4. ^ "IRA disagreement over 1981 hunger strike files". BBC News. 3 January 2012. Archived from the original on 17 January 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  5. ^ White, pg 144.
  6. ^ Danny Morrison profile Archived 16 August 2000 at archive.today
  7. ^ Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA, pp. 207–208
  8. ^ Andrew Sanders and F. Stuart Ross (2020). "The Canadian Dimension to the Northern Ireland Conflict". The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies. 43: 204. JSTOR 27041321.
  9. ^ Morrison info in The New York Times
  10. ^ "Northern Ireland MP Owen Carron, free on bond pending... – UPI Archives". United Press International. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
  11. ^ Dominic Cavendish (22 March 2005). "Too hot to handle". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 11 March 2007.[dead link]
  12. ^ Owen Bowcott (26 February 1991). "IRA officer tells of terror threat". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 11 March 2007.
  13. ^ White, pg 176.
  14. ^ "Morrison conviction is quashed". BBC News. 24 October 2008. Archived from the original on 27 October 2008. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  15. ^ Karen Fricker (16 March 2005). "Too hot to handle". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 27 June 2006. Retrieved 10 March 2007.
  16. ^ Morrison, Danny (1995). West Belfast: A Novel. Roberts Rinehart Publishers. ISBN 1570980438.
  17. ^ a b "Irishabroad". Irish Abroad. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  18. ^ "Danny Morrison.com". Archived from the original on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  19. ^ a b "The Irish Times". Archived from the original on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  20. ^ "The Observer". Archived from the original on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  21. ^ "The Irish News". Archived from the original on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  22. ^ Morrison, Danny (2006). Hunger strike : reflections on the 1981 hunger strike. Brandon. ISBN 0863223605.
  23. ^ "Family of Bobby Sands attack graphic novel about IRA hunger striker". The Guardian. 25 February 2016. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  24. ^ "That Bobby Sands Book, The Sands Family and the Bobby Sands Trust". 26 February 2016. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  25. ^ "Open Letter to the Trustees of the Bobby Sands Trust". The Pensive Quill. 3 March 2016. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
Northern Ireland Assembly (1982)
New assembly MPA for Mid-Ulster
1982–1986
Assembly abolished
Media offices
Preceded by Editor of Republican News
1975–1979
Succeeded by
Merged with An Phoblacht
Preceded by Editor of An Phoblacht
1979–1982
Succeeded by
Mick Timothy
Party political offices
Preceded by Sinn Féin Director of Publicity
1979–1990
Succeeded by

Read other articles:

Benetton B200KategoriFormula OneKonstruktorBenettonPerancangPat Symonds (Technical Director)Tim Densham (Chief Designer) Ben Agathangelou (Head of Aerodynamics)PendahuluB199PenerusB201Spesifikasi teknisSasisMoulded carbon-fibre monocoqueSuspensi (depan)Double wishbones, pushrod/torsion barSuspensi (belakang)Double wishbones, pushrod/coil springAxle trackFront: 1.450 mm (57 in)Rear: 1.425 mm (56,1 in)MesinPlaylife-badged Supertec FB02 2.998 cc (183 cu in) V10...

 

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Januari 2023. SD Islam Nurul HaqInformasiJenisSekolah SwastaAlamatLokasi, Batam, Kepri,  IndonesiaMoto SD Islam Nurul Haq, merupakan salah satu Sekolah Dasar swasta yang ada di Batam, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau. Sama dengan SD pada umumnya di Indonesia masa pendid...

 

PausUrbanus IIAwal masa kepausanMaret 1088Akhir masa kepausan29 Juli 1099PendahuluViktor IIIPenerusPaskalis IIInformasi pribadiNama lahirOtho dari LageryLahir1042Lagery, PrancisWafat29 Juli 1099Roma, ItaliaPaus lainnya yang bernama Urbanus Paus Urbanus II dilahirkan sekitar tahun 1042 di Lagery (dekat kota Châtillon-sur-Marne) di Prancis. Nama aslinya adalah Odo De Lagery (bisa juga: Otto atau Odo). Dia berasal dari bangsawan Prancis dan memperoleh pendidikan yang baik. Saat muda dia menjadi...

العلاقات البوتانية القيرغيزستانية بوتان قيرغيزستان   بوتان   قيرغيزستان تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات البوتانية القيرغيزستانية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين بوتان وقيرغيزستان.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعية ل�...

 

Edition of USA college basketball tournament 2007 NCAA Division Imen's basketball tournamentSeason2006–07Teams65Finals siteGeorgia DomeAtlanta, GeorgiaChampionsFlorida Gators (2nd title, 3rd title game,4th Final Four)Runner-upOhio State Buckeyes (5th title game,9th Final Four)SemifinalistsGeorgetown Hoyas (5th Final Four)UCLA Bruins (17th Final Four)Winning coachBilly Donovan (2nd title)MOPCorey Brewer (Florida)Attendance696,992Top scorerRon Lewis (Ohio State)(108 points) NCAA Division ...

 

  لمعانٍ أخرى، طالع حد (توضيح). جزء من سلسلة مقالات حولالإسلام العقيدة الإيمان توحيد الله الإيمان بالملائكة الإيمان بالكتب السماوية الإيمان بالرسل والأنبياء الإيمان باليوم الآخر الإيمان بالقضاء والقدر أركان الإسلام شهادة أن لا إله إلا الله وأن محمد رسول الله إقامة ا�...

Mike BelkinFull nameMichael I. BelkinCountry (sports) CanadaBorn (1945-06-29) 29 June 1945 (age 78)Montreal, CanadaTurned pro1969 (amateur tour from 1961)Retired1975PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)SinglesCareer record283-157Career titles17Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian OpenQF (1968)French Open1R (1966, 1969)Wimbledon3R (1964)US Open2R (1964, 1969)DoublesGrand Slam doubles resultsAustralian Open2R (1968) Michael I. Belkin (born Jun...

 

† Человек прямоходящий Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:ЧелюстноротыеНадкласс:ЧетвероногиеКлада:АмниотыКлада:Синапсиды�...

 

Tiziano Pieri Informazioni personali Arbitro di Calcio Sezione Lucca Attività nazionale Anni Campionato Ruolo 2001-2008 Serie A arbitro Tiziano Pieri (Genova, 16 novembre 1971) è un ex arbitro di calcio italiano. Biografia Iscritto alla sezione AIA di Genova, dal 2002 a quella di Lucca, ha esordito in Serie A il 16 settembre 2001 in Fiorentina-Atalanta terminata 3-1. Nel gennaio 2006 arriva la nomina ad arbitro internazionale, però, dopo pochi mesi viene coinvolto nell'inchiesta nota come...

For 1983 American television film, see The Scarlet and the Black. This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (September 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) British TV series or programme Scarlet and BlackGenreDramaBased onThe Red and The Black by StendhalWritten byStephen LoweDirected byBen BoltStarringEwan...

 

Міністерство оборони України (Міноборони) Емблема Міністерства оборони та Прапор Міністерства оборони Будівля Міністерства оборони у КиєвіЗагальна інформаціяКраїна  УкраїнаДата створення 24 серпня 1991Попередні відомства Міністерство оборони СРСР Народний комісарі...

 

此條目可参照英語維基百科相應條目来扩充。 (2021年5月6日)若您熟悉来源语言和主题,请协助参考外语维基百科扩充条目。请勿直接提交机械翻译,也不要翻译不可靠、低品质内容。依版权协议,译文需在编辑摘要注明来源,或于讨论页顶部标记{{Translated page}}标签。 约翰斯顿环礁Kalama Atoll 美國本土外小島嶼 Johnston Atoll 旗幟颂歌:《星條旗》The Star-Spangled Banner約翰斯頓環礁�...

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: List of Disney animated films based on fairy tales – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2012) (Learn how a...

 

Tom Turpin The Buffalo Rag Tom Turpin's 1904 composition The Buffalo Rag, in a 1906 performance by Vess L. Ossman Problems playing this file? See media help. Thomas Million John Turpin (November 18, 1871 – August 13, 1922) was an African American composer of ragtime music. Tom Turpin was born in Savannah, Georgia, a son of John L. Turpin and Lulu Waters Turpin. In his early twenties he opened a saloon in St. Louis, Missouri which became a meeting-place for local pianists and an incubation p...

 

Irving CummingsCummings pada tahun 1914LahirIrving Camisky(1888-10-09)9 Oktober 1888New York City, New YorkMeninggal18 April 1959(1959-04-18) (umur 70)Los Angeles, CaliforniaMakamHollywood Forever CemeteryKebangsaanAmerika SerikatPekerjaanSutradara, pemeranTahun aktif1903–1959Suami/istriRuth Sinclair (m.1917) Irving Camisky (9 Oktober 1888 – 18 April 1959) adalah seorang pemeran, sutradara, produser dan penulis asal Amerika. Filmografi Pemeran The Three of Us (191...

Russian artist Vladimir Fedorovich ChekalovBornJuly 6, 1922Novaya-Vyaltsevo, Soligalichsky District, Kostroma Oblast, Soviet RussiaDiedJune 4, 1992 (aged 69)Saint Petersburg, Russian FederationNationalityRussianEducationRepin Institute of ArtsKnown forPainting, Art EducationMovementRealismAwardsOrder of Red Star, Order of the Patriotic War Vladimir Fedorovich Chekalov (Russian: Влади́мир Фё́дорович Чека́лов; July 6, 1922 – June 4, 1992) was a Russian Sovi...

 

Iranian national heritage site Shah Abdolazim (Abdol-Azim) Shrineشاه عبدالعظیمReligionAffiliationShia IslamProvinceTehran ProvinceLocationLocationRey, IranMunicipalityRay CountyShown within IranGeographic coordinates35°35′08″N 51°26′07″E / 35.58556°N 51.43528°E / 35.58556; 51.43528ArchitectureTypeMosqueCompleted9th century The Shāh Abdol-Azīm Shrine (Persian: شاه عبدالعظیم), also known as Shabdolazim,[1][2][3 ...

 

King of France from 1715 to 1774 This article is about the king of France. For the architectural style, see Louis XV style. Louis XVPortrait by Louis-Michel van Loo, c. 1763King of France (more...) Reign1 September 1715 – 10 May 1774Coronation25 October 1722Reims CathedralPredecessorLouis XIVSuccessorLouis XVIRegentPhilippe II, Duke of Orléans (1715–1723)Chief ministers See list Guillaume Dubois(1715–1723) Louis Henri I, Prince of Condé(1723–1726) André-Hercule de Fleury(1726...

«(2) Per la corporatura, l'armonia delle membra e delle altre parti e l'allegria dello sguardo attirava a sé tutti gli sguardi. La felice disposizione naturale all'oratoria, la perseveranza nel lavoro, la memoria impeccabile e la perfetta preparazione in ogni campo l'hanno portato ad eccellere. Era così ben preparato nel rispondere alle domande in ogni campo, sia antico che nuovo, come se la sua lingua fosse un libro, che i suoi amici avevano poco o nessun bisogno di libri. Era infatti un...

 

Sweden's national academy of sciences The Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesKungliga VetenskapsakademienMain building of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in StockholmFormation2 June 1739; 285 years ago (2 June 1739)HeadquartersStockholm, SwedenMembership 470 Members(including 175 Foreign members)PresidentBirgitta Henriques NormarkSecretary GeneralHans EllegrenWebsitekva.se/en The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Swedish: Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien) is one of the royal aca...