IRISH EXAMINER HURLING writer Diarmuid O’Flynn has relaunched his efforts to rally opposition to the EU/IMF bailout by embarking on a seven-day “bread and water” fast.
Enraged by the colossal sums which the Irish people are handing over to European bondholders each month, O’Flynn has become more and more consumed by a protest movement which started off with small weekly marches in his native Ballyhea, Co Cork.
When those efforts failed to grab the public’s attention, he stepped up his action in June, setting off on a three-day run from Cork to Dublin to deliver an anti-bondholder petition to the government.
Those protests were met with widespread, if unsurprising, indifference as well, O’Flynn told TheScore.ie this afternoon. But that hasn’t stopped him from starting the fast which will be his “last throw of the dice.”
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Since last Sunday, O’Flynn has had nothing to eat and drink but bread and water, a symbol of “the penal condition to which the ECB will have us reduced should we continue [...] redeeming in full all the current failed bank bonds, as directed by them.”
Though he has no formal economic training, he has spent a huge amount of his free time trying to educate himself in the ins and outs of Ireland’s financial mess.
“I’ve spent every waking moment on this for the last few months,” he said. “Everyone around me has suffered. My social life, my hobbies, my family, they’ve all been neglected.”
His latest campaign comes at a particularly important time for the country’s finances. According to his own estimates, Ireland owes €444m in bank bonds to be repaid this month, with 10 times that amount – over €4bn – due at the end of September.
“This is happening at a time when the government had to close an autistic school in Dublin because they couldn’t find €100,000 in funding.
This is human suffering we’re talking about here. People are being subjugated for capital.
Despite this, O’Flynn says, the people of Ireland have succumbed to passivity as far as the bondholders are concerned. The mainstream media, he adds, have been just as negligent in their coverage of opposition to the bailout terms.
“With regards to people taking notice of us, it’s the same old story all over again. But then, I figured this was going to happen.
“We’ve been holding weekly parades in Ballyhea for the last 22 weeks and in Charleville for the last six weeks, but they’ve been totally ignored by the media. It’s as if they’ve decided that there’s a blanket ban on covering any protests.
There’s an old saying that the more people that witness a crime, the less likely it is that somebody will report it. This is the biggest bank heist in the history of the state.
Despite the reaction to his previous protests, O’Flynn will not be deterred and he is adamant that the community marches in Cork will continue every week, even if his latest personal effort ends in further disappointment.
“When I get into something, I get into it 100%,” he explains. “Even when I was a young fella playing hurling, I was always trying to fight someone else’s fight.”
“I’ve lost about a stone in weight – that’s my contribution to Ireland’s cause.”
Comhghairdeas! It is time the Irish people took a lead from the marchers on Ballyhea and Kilmacow and hit back at a political and financial elite who are robbing us.
And just why is there no media coverage of this ? Everyne in Ireland should be behind Diarmuid O Flynn. He is 100% right in what he says about the banks . Why is there so much apathy out there ?
Only a hurling writer would look for publicity in August! I despise the idea of anyone starving themselves as a protest, but given the guarantee of the last government and the payment of €36bn in unguaranteed bonds by the current one, such protests are necessary.
It is good to see people fighting back against the austerity, but It must go further, opposing the EU/IMF must not be about getting a better deal for Irish capitalism but the beginning of a movement that aims at creating a planned sustainable equitable economy in Ireland initially. But this sustainable economy cannot exist unless its supported by workers across Europe fighting for the same thing.
Great gesture by Diarmuid & I’d think about joining him as well to lose a stone weight but what will it really achieve. Anybody with a brain & doesn’t have something to lose from the cosy cartel of inner Irish politics knows what’s happening is wrong but how does Ireland as a whole stand up for ourselves. Anybody have a real answer?
Whats been shown now is that capitalism is failing all across Europe. Market speculation and propping up banks has crippled the working classes from Dublin to Athens. Long term the Irish working classes MUST organise and forge close links with the working class in Europe in creating a planned sustainable economy based on need not greed. Trough political and industrial co-operation, the people can take control of this nation as can people all across Europe. Now this may seem pie in the sky right now but people are fed up with the current regime they are looking for an alternative.
Fair play to him, we as a nation have become to soft and subservient, we do as were told with a little grumble but we do it, thank god we weren’t around during 1916 rising could you imagine “listen here Pearce and Connelly your wasting your time with all that declaration shite anyway it’s Easter morning what about the eggs?”
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Comhghairdeas! It is time the Irish people took a lead from the marchers on Ballyhea and Kilmacow and hit back at a political and financial elite who are robbing us.
And just why is there no media coverage of this ? Everyne in Ireland should be behind Diarmuid O Flynn. He is 100% right in what he says about the banks . Why is there so much apathy out there ?
The journal has to be commended for this type of story. It doesnt make the mainstream unless it is to discredit the protestors
Only a hurling writer would look for publicity in August! I despise the idea of anyone starving themselves as a protest, but given the guarantee of the last government and the payment of €36bn in unguaranteed bonds by the current one, such protests are necessary.
They’re moving the team to Albuquerque?!
It is good to see people fighting back against the austerity, but It must go further, opposing the EU/IMF must not be about getting a better deal for Irish capitalism but the beginning of a movement that aims at creating a planned sustainable equitable economy in Ireland initially. But this sustainable economy cannot exist unless its supported by workers across Europe fighting for the same thing.
Well said. One of the best statements ive heard. Sums the financial mess up.
Great gesture by Diarmuid & I’d think about joining him as well to lose a stone weight but what will it really achieve. Anybody with a brain & doesn’t have something to lose from the cosy cartel of inner Irish politics knows what’s happening is wrong but how does Ireland as a whole stand up for ourselves. Anybody have a real answer?
Whats been shown now is that capitalism is failing all across Europe. Market speculation and propping up banks has crippled the working classes from Dublin to Athens. Long term the Irish working classes MUST organise and forge close links with the working class in Europe in creating a planned sustainable economy based on need not greed. Trough political and industrial co-operation, the people can take control of this nation as can people all across Europe. Now this may seem pie in the sky right now but people are fed up with the current regime they are looking for an alternative.
Fair play to him, we as a nation have become to soft and subservient, we do as were told with a little grumble but we do it, thank god we weren’t around during 1916 rising could you imagine “listen here Pearce and Connelly your wasting your time with all that declaration shite anyway it’s Easter morning what about the eggs?”