Ireland Dublin Brutality in Maghaberry Prison - the Background by Joe Conlon - WSM

Anarkismo.net: Brutality in Maghaberry Prison - the
Background by Joe Conlon - WSM (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)

50 people protested outside Amnesty International HQ, in Dublin, against the brutal 
treatment of republican prisoners in Maghaberry prison in Antrim. This has flared up again 
with, for instance, republican prisoner Martin Kelly having his arm broken and face 
stomped on by the riot squad only 5 days ago. Here is the background to the struggle of 
these political prisoners for basic human rights. ---- When the H-blocks closed as a part 
of the peace process in 2000, republican prisoners were put into Maghaberry prison because 
it is the only high security prison in the North of Ireland. But anti-Good Friday 
Agreement republicans were getting imprisoned in Maghaberry from the late 90's. The prison 
administration straight away treated all political prisoners as “criminal”. The rights 
that were gained from the prison struggle in the late 70's early 80's were taken away.

Since then republican prisoners have struggled against the prison system through acts of 
protest. In the early days republicans were expected to live with loyalists in the same 
prison block. There was 23 hour lock up daily (prisoners were kept locked up in their 
cells for 23 hours a day) and forced strip searches were carried out. Forced strip 
searches are incredibly degrading, intimidating and humiliating, and are no better than a 
sexual assault. Forced strip searches are very violent - while being forced strip searched 
prisoners have received number of injuries from heavy brushing to broken noses; screws 
(prison guards) twist the prisoners' arms and wrists to near breaking point, and some 
prisoners had their clothes cut off them.

On the 8th of September 2003 the prison administration agreed that republican, loyalist 
and social prisoners should be held in separate prison blocks. Republican prisoners ended 
protest because of getting their own prison block, as well as some other guarantees from 
the prison administration. The prison created Roe house for Republican prisoners. As soon 
as Republican prisoners entered Roe house the regime of brutality started again. The 
prison administration went back on its promises.

Prisoners were searched every time they were going to and coming back from places, such as 
the canteen and the yard, their cells were searched daily and they were viciously forced 
strip searched returning from visits, court and hospital appointments. Prisoners were 
locked up 22 hours a day and had to eat all meals in their cells. This was done to keep 
prisoners from associating. All opportunity was taken by the prison administration to 
treat each republican prisoner as an individual, instead of treating all republican 
prisoners as a group or groups. In doing this, the prison administration wasn't 
recognizing the republican prisoners' structures (each republican group i.e. RIRA, CIRA, 
INLA in the later year ONH and IRA have their own individual group structures and 
appointed O.C. or Officer Commanding). Prisoners' movements were controlled to the extent 
that every time a prisoner left his cell they were escorted by 3 screws.

From then till 2010 republican prisoners continually tried to win back conditions that 
were agreed upon in 1981. On Easter Sunday April 4th 2010 all republican prisoners in Roe 
house went on protest, they barricaded themselves in the canteen. When they were removed 
from the canteen the prisoners continued their protest in their cells. They commenced a 
limited dirty protest. After months of protest a facilitation group made up of 3 delegates 
- a trade unionist, a community worker and a Sri Lankan mediator - came into the prison to 
try create a deal to end the protest. The prisoners appointed a group of prisoners to 
represent them. The prisoners wanted the ending of forced strip searches and the end of 
controlled movement and wanted a more humane way of searches carried out. (The BOSS chair 
is one such humane way of searching prisoners, the prisoner sits on the chair and it can 
detect if the prisoner has anything metal on them. Both forced strip searching and 
controlled movements are ways to intimidate prisoners and degrade them.) On the 12th of 
August 2010 the prison administration agreed to the prisoners' demands. It was agreed 
controlled movements would be stopped and free association would be allowed (free 
association would allow republican prisoners to mix together for long periods of time 
throughout each day).

The prison administration once again went back on their promise, and forced strip 
searching continued. As a result, republican prisoners still refused to strip when ordered 
by the screws. The protest continued, the prisoners recommended dirty protest, smearing 
their excrement on the walls and pouring their urine under the gap at the bottom of the 
cell door. The prisoners lived in nightmarish conditions while on protest having to spread 
their own excrement across their cell walls, pour their urine under the tiny gap at the 
bottom of the reinforced cell door and having to construct small makeshift dams to try and 
help stop the urine flowing back into their cells. While having to live in these horrible 
conditions was bad enough during the warmer months of the summer the prisoner’s cells were 
invaded by swarms of blue bottle flies laying their eggs in the excrement on the walls. 
Prisoners were waking up in the morning having to pick maggots out of their hair and brush 
the maggots off that were crawling on their body. Throughout the summer months the 
prisoner’s cell walls would be alive teeming with maggots.

If any person saw an animal living in these conditions, they would be horrified and 
disgusted. Not only were they having to live in fear, the prisoners were subjected to all 
sorts of abuse and violent assault. Some prisoners were battered black and blue, left in a 
bloody mess with broken arms, legs or ribs. The prison administration would not allow some 
prisoners medical help. Prisoners were also subjected to what can only be described as 
mental torture, screws banging on the prisoners cell doors in the middle of the night and 
shining bright lights in through the spy hole on the cell doors into the prisoner's face 
to wake them up while they slept. Regularly prisoners were not allowed use the prison 
phone to call their family and loved ones.

In one case prison staff planted personal information of the prison governor in Republican 
prisoner Brendan McConville’s cell. The prison ombudsman, after the investigation 
concluded that the note containing the governor’s personal information was planted in 
McConville’s cell and a screw was responsible for planting it. At the time Brendan 
McConville and John Paul Wooten were awaiting trial for the alleged killing of a cop. They 
were both found guilty. The evidence used against them was fabricated. The police had one 
eye witness that claimed he saw the shooting happen, but this witness only came to the 
police 11 months after the incident. “Thereafter he was seen to be evasive and confused 
about numerous aspects of his testimony.” When he was in court under cross examination the 
witness admitted he was only 50% sure he saw the person that fired the shot. The witness' 
father also gave evidence in the case. The witness' father told the court his son “was 
known by his family by the nickname Walter Mitty” The father also stated “you can't 
believe a word he says!” (For more information on their case look at:

http://thepensivequill.am http://justiceforthecraigavontwo.com/)

18 months later on the 1st of November 2012 prison officer David Black was shot dead while 
on his way to work in Maghaberry prison. A few days later the prisoners agreed to come off 
the dirty protest and give the prison administration time to implement the terms from the 
agreement. Over the following months controlled movements were ended, 22 hour lock up was 
also ended. This gave prisoners more freedom within their landings and to associate with 
their comrades. But forced strip searches continued.

On Monday the 2nd of February 2015 trouble flared back up. On that morning jail staff 
outside of Roe house set off the alarm. The prison SO (Senior Officer) asked the prisoners 
would they go back to their cells to be locked in, the prisoners agreed. As the prisoners 
were making their way back to their cells the riot squad ran onto the landings. The SO 
told the riot squad they weren’t needed, but they pushed him out of their way. The tyrants 
wearing black boiler suits, face mask, helmet and rubber gloves grabbed republican 
prisoner Martin Kelly as he was making his way back to his cell. The riot squad proceeded 
to assault him. They then drag him back to his cell where they continued to assault him. 
As a result Martin Kelly was left with a broken arm and had to get several stitches to his 
face as a result of the riot squad stomping on his face. The prison administration denied 
Martin Kelly access to an outside hospital. The prisoners were put on lock down till 
Wednesday 5th of February. While on lockdown the prisoners were denied phone calls and visits.

TDs in the Dáil, Clare Daly TD, Maureen O'Sullivan TD, Mick Wallace TD, Thomas Pringle TD, 
have issued a statement to express their concern at the situation in Maghaberry Prison. 
For the last number of years TDs from the Dail have visited republican and loyalist 
prisoners in Maghaberry, they are shocked at the reports that are coming from Maghaberry 
about riot squad assaulting prisoners and dragging them back to their cells. The TDs have 
called on the Northern Ireland Minister of Justice David Ford “to make a statement to 
explain why the riot squads were involved and what injuries were sustained?”

The Republican prisoners don’t want much; they just want to be treated like human beings, 
and not be abused, brutally assaulted and forced strip searched. In Portlaoise prison 
there is no strip searching. When prisoners are coming and going from the jail, and when 
coming back from visits or court, when they get searched all they have to do is walk 
through a full body scanner. The scanner can detect if the prisoner has any metal objects 
on their body, then a screw pats down the prisoner's body to make sure they don't have any 
objects on their body. The question has to be asked, why can’t this same system be 
implemented in Maghaberry prison? In Portlaoise prison there is virtually no trouble 
between prison staff and the republican prisoners, so why can't this be the same in 
Maghaberry prison?

Prisoners have a right to live with dignity and a right to well-being. The British state 
is denying the republican prisoners in Maghaberry these basic human rights; instead the 
British state has the prisoners living in a degrading and abusive despotic system of 
“justice”.

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