- Séanna Breathnach
Séanna Breathnach (English: "Séanna Walsh"; born 1957) is an Irish republican and a former volunteer in the
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA).Breathnach was born in the
Short Strand area ofEast Belfast but for a time lived in Ravenhill Avenue until loyalists intimidated the Walsh family out of their home. Séanna’s great grandfather had been shot dead in the same area by B-Specials whenNorthern Ireland was founded.cite web | title = An Issue of Trust | author = Danny Morrison | url = http://www.nuzhound.com/articles/Irelandclick/arts2004/aug16_an_issue_of_trust_DMorrison.php | publisher = "Andersonstown News" | date =16 August ,2004 | accessdate = 2007-03-18]In 1973, he was arrested along with a number of fellow IRA men while robbing a
bank and was sentenced to five years imprisonment. In Long Kesh prison, where he was entitled toSpecial Category Status as an IRA prisoner, he met and befriendedBobby Sands .Séanna was released from prison in May 1976. Three months later he was arrested and charged with possession of a
rifle and was sentenced to ten years. By the time he arrived back in the H-Blocks, theBritish government had withdrawn Special Category status and IRA members had commenced theblanket protest . Walsh refused to wear a prison uniform and went on to become one of the leaders of the blanket protest.When the hunger strike ended in late 1981, Walsh became the
Officer Commanding (OC) of the IRA prisoners in the H-Blocks. He was released after seven years and seven months. Upon his release, he married Sinéad Moore, a former republican prisoner, and had two daughters, the youngest of whom was only two weeks old when he was arrested again.He was caught making
explosives and mortar bombs and was sentenced to twenty-two years. While on remand inCrumlin Road Gaol he again became OC of the IRA prisoners.At the age of forty-two he had spent over half his life, a total of twenty-one years, in jail. He was released under the provisions of the 1998
Belfast Agreement . He now works forSinn Féin .In July 2005, he appeared on a DVD reading out a statement from the
IRA Army Council announcing the end to its armed campaign. [cite web | title = After 35 years of bombs and blood a quiet voice ends the IRA's war | author = Angelique Chrisafis | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/Northern_Ireland/Story/0,,1538642,00.html | publisher = "The Guardian " | date =29 July ,2005 | accessdate = 2007-03-18] In doing so, Breathnach became the first IRA member since 1972 to represent the organisation without wearing a mask. [cite web | title = Among IRA veterans, quiet acceptance of peace declaration | author = Kevin Cullen | url = http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2005/07/31/among_ira_veterans_quiet_acceptance_of_peace_declaration/ | publisher = "The Boston Globe " | date =31 July ,2005 | accessdate = 2007-10-24]References
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