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redflag32
01-13-2008, 03:28 PM
Derry Journal

IRSP deny drug claims

10 January 2008

View GalleryThe IRSP in Derry have rubbished claims made in a national
newspaper that the INLA is trying to become the largest drugs gang in the country.

A spokesperson for the IRSP in Derry claimed the allegations are part of a
"smear campaign" against the republican socialist movement.

"These allegations are total rubbish. In Derry, the IRSP have been at the
forefront of the struggle against the scourge of drugs in our communities in
the Creggan and Galliagh areas. No members of the IRSP have been convicted of
drugs offences, so I don't know where these claims are coming from," he said.

The IRSP spokesperson also suggested the allegations were designed to curtail
the growth of the movement.

"The republican socialist movement has been growing dramatically in recent
months, particularly in areas like Dublin and Cork and the authorities in the
South don't like it, so they are spreading rumours like these to try and stop
the growth.

"We would challenge the people who are making these allegations to show us
the proof. If the IRSP found that any of our members were involved in these
type of activities it would not be tolerated," the spokesperson added.

Hildy
01-13-2008, 03:33 PM
Thanks redflag32, Glad to see this, and hope people realize what these types of unsubtantiated allegations can do to any organization or group!

Caoimhain
01-13-2008, 04:22 PM
Good to see the IRSP challenge the newspaper in question. There isn't a shred of solid evidence to substansiate any of these claims. I think it's a disgrace that the article was published in the first place.

RSF-Fianoglach
01-13-2008, 05:32 PM
well of course the irsp deny the drug claims you hardly expect them to give a full confession?

saying that i would need to see proof before i could make my mind up on this claim.

Caoimhain
01-14-2008, 11:27 AM
They didn't just deny the claims, they refuted them and asked the newspaper in question to provide proof after making such allegations which I think is a fairly reasonable request. You make an allegation, you provide the proof. Anyone can make wild allegations against anyone or any organisation without providing proof. Are we supposed to take their word as gospel? Where's the base to this story?

RSF-Fianoglach
01-14-2008, 11:41 AM
yeah i agree caoimhain,thats why i said i would need to see proof.

belfast rep
01-14-2008, 11:46 AM
yeah i agree caoimhain,thats why i said i would need to see proof.

well of course the irsp deny the drug claims you hardly expect them to give a full confession?

then why write this utter tripe

RSF-Fianoglach
01-14-2008, 11:57 AM
because its not tripe its logical.i know logic is not something you are familiar with belfast wannabe rep.

belfast rep
01-14-2008, 12:00 PM
because its not tripe its logical.i know logic is not something you are familiar with belfast wannabe rep.

what it is logical to accept what the RSM is saying by casting doubt on what they are saying.
where is the logic in that?