Republican News , 22-23 April, 20002
Analysis: If you are going to tell a lie tell a big one
By Jim Gibney
The people of north Belfast, nationalist and unionist but
particularly the nationalist people and the catholic and
nationalist people across the six counties must be wondering
today whether their lives and the lives of their children are
worth a damn.
They must be bewildered and angry sitting in their homes watching
David Trimble on television with their windows covered in metal
grills, front and back doors bolted shut, self imposed curfews on
their movements to protect their and their children’s lives while
pitched battles take place at the corner of their streets with
loyalists throwing an assortment of life threatening missiles
including pipe and petrol bombs.
They must be wondering to themselves amidst a UDA orchestrated
sectarian pogrom what sort of a game is David Trimble, their
First Minister playing.
There he is on screen and radio declaring that he is on a shuttle
mission, which will take him from the PSNI/RUC’s Belfast
headquarters, to Downing Street and back to Gerry Adams and
Martin Mc Guinness.
I’m sure the nationalist people of north Belfast are wondering
what exactly is Mr. Trimble in pursuit off. Is he driven by the
needs of these people who don’t know what a secure night’s sleep
is like in two years? Is he pressurising the PSNI to arrest
loyalists, put checkpoints up in their areas, search homes for
guns, and turn over the bomb making factories? Is he motivated to
prove to the nationalist and catholic people of the six counties
who are in the eye of a sectarian storm that he has been doing
everything he and his party can do to end their nightmare?
No Mr. Trimble is not motivated by any of these urgent and dire
demands. His motivation is of a baser kind. He is dancing to the
tune played by those in British intelligence and the PSNI Special
Branch who are trying to undermine and divert the peace process
into a cul-de-sac.
They have handed him a baton marked ‘big lie’ and he is eagerly
lapping around the media and political circuit spreading it as
widely as he can. He has allowed the faceless people of the
intelligence community to put a face, his, and the authority his
office and position as leader of the UUP carries, onto their
campaign.
Everyone knows, Tony Blair, John Reid, Bertie Ahern and David
Trimble that the raid on Castlereagh was carried out by one of
the many competing intelligence agencies. We might not have the
exact reason, yet, why they did it but in the minds of people
without an alternative agenda there is no doubt they are
responsible.
So why has David Trimble bought the ‘big lie’ about Castlereagh.
Why is he threatening the peace process over a ‘target list’,
which, if it exists at all, doesn’t mean it belongs to the IRA?
Because David Trimble is playing politics with the peace process
in his attempts to keep the DUP at bay. He is permanently on a
shopping expedition in search of any issue, which he can use to
show that he is ‘tough’ on republicans.
He wasn’t without options at this point in time. The IRA’s arms
initiative of a few weeks ago had created a positive climate for
all pro Good Friday Agreement parties.
His initial reaction was the correct one when he welcomed it. He
could have built on the opportunity arising from this among
unionists. He could have ushered in a period of political
stability, which would have at a minimum helped to isolate the
DUP and other anti agreement unionists. Instead he has decided to
become the public mouthpiece of the Special Branch ‘leakers’.
A period of stability doesn’t suit those in the Special Branch
and the intelligence forces who ran a dirty war against
republicans for the last thirty years. A period of stability
threatens these malign forces because the issue of policing for
example might be resolved thereby letting republicans’ back new
policing arrangements. This would lead to these forces losing
control and could lead to their clandestine and murderous
activities being publicly revealed.
The stakes could not be higher and while the people of north
Belfast live in fear inside their homes and their districts David
Trimble has joined the securocrats in their sordid offensive
against republicans.