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Dolours Price dies

Posted by Jim on January 24, 2013

  Veteran republican Dolours Price, sister of Irish political prisoner  Marian Price, has died.

  Dolours remained a significant force in Irish republicanism until her  untimely death in Dublin last night.

 Following the introduction of internment in 1971, when hundreds of  nationalists were arrested and imprisoned without trial, she approached  Sean MacStiofain, one of the founders of the Provisional IRA and said  she wanted to be a “fighting soldier”.  She campaigned to join the IRA,  not part of Cumann na mBan, the women’s wing of the republican movement.

An IRA Army Council was convened and Price was sworn into the  organisation, followed by her sister.  Both played a significant role in  the IRA’s armed struggle.

 In 1973, she and her sister were sentenced to life imprisonment in  England, and immediately embarked on a 200-day hunger strike seeking  their repatriation to a prison in Ireland.

  During the hunger strike, which was called off in 1974, the sisters were  force fed.

  Following her release on compassionate grounds in 1980, Dolours returned  to Dublin and she married Belfast actor Stephen Rea in the early 1980s.

 The couple, who divorced in 2000, have two sons.

 Her sister Marian Price was interned in 2011 by an order of the then  British Direct Ruler Owen Paterson.  Marian continues to suffer serious  ill health as a result of her hunger strike and remains the subject of a  worldwide campaign for her release.

  Their brutal treatment in English prisons continued to affect both  sisters’ mental health, and Dolours has received treatment for post  traumatic stress disorder.

 In recent years, she was highly critical of the Sinn Fein leadership of  Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness and of the peace process.  She has  made a number of statements denouncing Mr Adams for allegedly denying  his IRA past, and her involvement in a historical archive project for  Boston College became the subject of a PSNI subpoena and multiple legal  actions.

 It is understood she died peacefully at her home last night in Malahide,  County Dublin.  Ar dheis De go raibh a anam.

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