From
the Executive Committee of the Comintern to the Workers of Great
Britain and Ireland
Workers' Republic, Dublin, 1 July 1922.
The Irish proletariat is again being faced with a fateful decision.
After prolonged peace negotiations English imperialism is again preparing
to coerce the Irish people by force of arms.
After all the efforts of the English bourgeoisie to maintain its domination
by force of arms had been frustrated by the heroic self-sacrificing
defence of the Irish people it was obliged to come to an understanding
with the Irish bourgeoisie. For the semblance of an independent Irish
Free State the representatives of the Irish capitalists, Collins, Griffith
and Co, sacrificed the fruits of the long and successful struggle,
and received in return, as a Judas reward, the right to exploit the
Irish workers together with the English bourgeoisie.
The party of the small peasants and of those workers who are not yet
class-conscious, represented by de Valera, saw through this game. However,
the election compromise which this party has arrived at with the Irish
exploiters shows their lack of determination to fight against the latter.
The working elements of this party, and above all the Irish Republican
Army, which consists mostly of proletarian elements, are justified
in being indignant at this pact, and in seeing in it the beginnings
of a future betrayal.
The Irish Labour Party is fully aware that every attempt at emancipation
on the part of the Irish workers will be hopeless until the party will
direct its struggle against the twofold oppression of the English imperialists
and the Irish capitalists. NEVERTHELESS, THE IRISH LABOUR PARTY IS
MUCH TOO OPPORTUNIST TO CONTINUE THE REVOLUTIONARY TRADITIONS OF CONNOLLY
OR JIM LARKIN. In all questions concerning real independence and the
Irish Republican Army, THE IRISH LABOUR PARTY DOES NOT GO BEYOND FINE
PHRASES. Instead of demanding complete independence, it clings to an
ultra-constitutionalism, just like its twin sister, the British Labour
Party. Instead of supporting the Republican Army under arms, it advocated
an army, 'under the control of the people'. Confusion and indecision
exists in its own ranks, and prevents it from being the leader of the
Irish Proletariat.
IT IS ONLY THE YOUNG COMMUNIST PARTY OF IRELAND WHICH HAS THE COURAGE
AND THE DETERMINATION TO POINT TO THE RIGHT PATH, AND TO SAY:
IT
IS ONLY AFTER THE YOKE OF THE ENGLISH IMPERIALISTS HAS BEEN SHAKEN
OFF THAT THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE IRISH EXPLOITERS WILL HAVE
ANY
CHANCE
OF SUCCESS! IT IS ONLY AFTER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF REAL INDEPENDENCE
THAT THE CLASS STRUGGLE WILL BE ABLE TO DEVELOP UNTRAMMELLED
BY ANY NATIONALIST QUESTION.
The attitude
of the proletarian majority of the Irish Republican Army is a proof
that the Irish Communist
Party, notwithstanding
its short
existence, is on the right path and represents the will of the
Irish working class. The clearer and the more determinedly it
pursues this
path, the sooner will the English and Irish capitalists understand
that the large majority of the Irish people, the workers, are
not inclined to have filched from them the fruits of a long and
self-sacrificing
struggle for the semblance of the independence which is being
offered to them. The English capitalist class is fully aware of
this, and
at
a moment when it sees that the Irish workers refuse to be swindled
on this question, but demand from England a real free state,
it will again land its troops in Ireland, and is ready to renew
the
war rather
than grant an independence which would interfere with its plans
of exploitation.
Workers of Great Britain! Your duty now consists in frustrating
this predatory campaign of your bourgeoisie! Do not allow the
Irish people
to be subjugated once more by English capitalists!
Workers and peasants of Ireland! You must be fearless and determined
in your struggle for the liberation of Ireland, and thus continue
your fight for your own emancipation. But you must bear in mind
that liberation
from the yoke of the English oppressors is only a prelude to
the great final struggle for the abolition of the reign of your
own
exploiters.
In this struggle the Irish Communist Party and the Communist
International will assist you with counsel and action.
Long live the Irish people freed from national oppression!
Long live the Irish proletariat!
Long live the solidarity of the English and Irish exploited workers!
The Executive Committee of the Communist International.
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