Anti H-Block was the political label used in 1981 by supporters of the
Irish republican hunger strike who were standing for election in both
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
and the
Republic of Ireland
Ireland ( ga, Éire ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland. The capital and largest city is Dublin, on the eastern side of the island. A ...
. "H-Block" was a
metonym
Metonymy () is a figure of speech in which a concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with that thing or concept.
Etymology
The words ''metonymy'' and ''metonym'' come from grc, μετωνυμία, 'a change of name' ...
for the
Maze Prison
Her Majesty's Prison Maze (previously Long Kesh Detention Centre, and known colloquially as The Maze or H-Blocks) was a prison in Northern Ireland that was used to house alleged paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles from August 1971 to Sept ...
, within whose H-shaped blocks the hunger strike was taking place.
Bobby Sands
Robert Gerard Sands ( ga, Roibeárd Gearóid Ó Seachnasaigh; 9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981) was a member (and leader in the Maze prison) of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who died on hunger strike while imprisoned at HM Prison Maze ...
, the first of these hunger strikers, was nominated in the Westminster
April 1981 by-election in Fermanagh and South Tyrone. After his victory and death, the
Representation of the People Act
Representation of the People Act is a stock short title used in Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Mauritius, Pakistan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, the ...
was passed to prevent convicted prisoners serving sentences of more than one year from standing for Parliament in the United Kingdom, so
Owen Carron
Owen Gerard Carron (born 9 February 1953) is an Irish republican activist who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Fermanagh and South Tyrone from 1981 to 1983.
Early life
Carron was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. He qualified as a teach ...
, Sands' agent, stood as an "Anti-H-Block Proxy Political Prisoner" and won the seat in the
subsequent by-election in August.
In the Republic of Ireland's
general election in June 1981 twelve candidates ran under the Anti H-Block banner, nine of whom were prisoners.
Kieran Doherty Kieran Doherty may refer to:
*Kieran Doherty (hunger striker)
Kieran Doherty (16 October 1955 – 2 August 1981) was an Irish republican hunger striker and politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cavan–Monaghan constituency fro ...
and
Paddy Agnew won seats in
Cavan–Monaghan
Cavan Monaghan (known as Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan until 2007) is a township in Peterborough County in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, southwest of the city of Peterborough.
History
The original townships of Cavan and Monaghan were survey ...
and
Louth Louth may refer to:
Australia
*Hundred of Louth, a cadastral unit in South Australia
* Louth, New South Wales, a town
* Louth Bay, a bay in South Australia
**Louth Bay, South Australia, a town and locality
Canada
* Louth, Ontario
Ireland
* Cou ...
respectively, while both
Joe McDonnell and
Martin Hurson
Edward Martin Hurson (13 September 1956 – 13 July 1981) was an Irish Republican Hunger Striker and a Volunteer in the East Tyrone Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA).
Background
Martin Hurson, from Cappagh, County Tyro ...
narrowly missed election in
Sligo–Leitrim and
Longford–Westmeath .
Eamonn Sweeney noted that:
The successes of the Anti H-Block movement galvanised the Irish republican movement, and led to the entry the following year into mainstream electoral politics of
Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin ( , ; en, " eOurselves") is an Irish republican and democratic socialist political party active throughout both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The original Sinn Féin organisation was founded in 1905 by Arthur Gri ...
.
Candidates in the 1981 Irish general election
Nine candidates were officially endorsed by the Anti H-Block committee, eight of which were imprisoned at the time.
Candidates:
Denotes candidates elected to Dáil Éireann
References
Literature
* Sweeney, Eamonn, ''Down down deeper and down : Ireland in the 70s and 80s''; Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2010.
End of Hungerstrike Statement(by the prisoners), at the Internet Archive
Footnotes
1981 disestablishments in Ireland
1981 establishments in Ireland
1981 in Ireland
1981 in Northern Ireland
Irish republicanism
Sinn Féin
The Troubles (Northern Ireland)
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