Interesting interview. It must have been maddening and confusing for the Brits to realise, despite their well-rehearsed prejudices, that they were dealing with people at least as intelligent and eloquent as themselves.
Dáithí Ó Conaill had a great mind and was the chief architect of the Éire Nua policy of the Republican Movement. It is such a tragedy that he died so young.
True in what he said that dublin never came up with constructive solutions in the six counties if anything they enforced the British presence with the manning of a British border here and their censorship policy also the intimidation of republicans by thier heavy gang in the garda special branch they played right into the British hands
Unscrupulous tactics from the interviewer here. Very few politicians would be able to withstand such hostile scrutiny, but Ó Conaill kept his composure and spoke well.
The interviewer's attempts to goad O'Connell - the usual style of interviewing IRA leaders during the 1970s - is hopeless; O'Connell simply isn't taking the bait. And note the false politeness - the repetition of "Mr O'Connell". The interviewee is having none of it.
BBC interviewer taken to shreds by a very clever and highly intelligent man
What a great man he was.
Interesting interview. It must have been maddening and confusing for the Brits to realise, despite their well-rehearsed prejudices, that they were dealing with people at least as intelligent and eloquent as themselves.
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Well said and true
Dáithí Ó Conaill had a great mind and was the chief architect of the Éire Nua policy of the Republican Movement. It is such a tragedy that he died so young.
True in what he said that dublin never came up with constructive solutions in the six counties if anything they enforced the British presence with the manning of a British border here and their censorship policy also the intimidation of republicans by thier heavy gang in the garda special branch they played right into the British hands
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Unscrupulous tactics from the interviewer here. Very few politicians would be able to withstand such hostile scrutiny, but Ó Conaill kept his composure and spoke well.
This British interviewer has obvious contempt and disrespect of 0 connell why bother to interview him
Can't blame him..
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Dáithí Ó Conaill was Chief of the Southern Command at this time?
The interviewer's attempts to goad O'Connell - the usual style of interviewing IRA leaders during the 1970s - is hopeless; O'Connell simply isn't taking the bait. And note the false politeness - the repetition of "Mr O'Connell". The interviewee is having none of it.
homie really popped one out after a year. sigma
whaaaat
I beg your pardon?
could,nt stand him,loud mouthed,always angry,one of his "friends"was a British military officer,un-trust worthy.