Wednesday, 27 January 2010

More Harassment from the British Police


In recent days 2 members of the RNU were arrested in Belfast allegedly  in connection with the attempted assassination of enemy combatant Peadar Heffron. Thankfully the 2 Republicans have been released without charge. It seems to be the norm that the British Militia make these "token" arrests following Republican attacks to make it look as if they are on top of things. How long will it be before we have more people framed and Interned by remand?

This morning in Derry a man driving his 2 young children to school was dragged out of his car under section 44. The 2 children were also pulled out of the car and were physically searched, their schoolbags were then emptied onto the path by these loyalist thugs in uniform. This is nothing short of child abuse.

This happened even though section 44 was recently declared illegal by the Human Rights Court in Strasbourg, that proves that the RUC/PSNI are a law onto themselves. They are known across the world as Human Rights abusers and nothing has changed.

Republicans will be holding a protest at Strand Road RUC barracks today at 2pm in response to this incident.

UPDATE: PROTEST WAS A SUCCESS

As i mentioned earlier there was a protest today at 2pm at Strand Road RUC barracks, this was very successful and there was an excellent turnout considering the short notice.






The RUC/PSNI harassed those participating in the peaceful protest and also attempted to direct the traffic away from it in an unsucceessful attempt to censor the protesters by trying to keep them out of sight.

Let's not forget that a serving "officer" was recently questioned about the Loughinisland massa
cre, he must be one of the bad apples we hear of now and again. It's interesting to point out that enemy force collusion is still happening, it wasn't too long ago that RUC/PNI employee Aaron Hill was caught passing Nationalists details to UVF member Darren Richardson from the RUC/PSNI database.

Thankfully not everyone has been fooled by the normalisation of British policing and the acceptance of them by former Republicans. There are many Republicans who have not sided with the enemy. This body of people is growing constantly and will continue to oppose, highlight and resist British Policing in Ireland

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