21/11/2007
Colombia Veteran Calls Off Book Interviews
A high profile republican who has joined the ever-lengthening list of those connected with the IRA to write a book on their experiences has – it seems – been gagged.
One of the so-called Colombia Three is now at the centre of new controversy after a top book publisher claimed the republican movement had banned him from giving radio and TV interviews.
James Monaghan, who along with Martin McCauley and Niall Connolly was arrested in Bogota six years ago on allegations of training FARC guerrillas, last night launched his own "exclusive inside story" in his book 'Colombia Jail Journal'.
But, in a new twist to the controversy, the publishers of his book claimed Monaghan had been banned from giving radio and TV interviews on the "orders" of the republican movement.
Kerry-based Brandon/Mount Eagle Publications said that Monaghan had "out of the blue" withdrawn from any co-operation with the broadcast media.
Brandon spokesman, Steve MacDonogh, said they undertook publication of the book in good faith and under the terms of a contract that committed the author to co-operate with their promotion efforts.
Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster on Monday night, the publisher's spokesman – who has previously published Gerry Adam's books – said he was quite sure that the author's sudden change of heart was due to pressure from others within the republican movement.
Now that the author had withdrawn from any co-operation with broadcast media, his company, in turn, had withdrawn its promotional campaign for the book.
It had also scrapped its own planned press conference. Instead, the book was launched last night at Sinn Fein's bookshop offices in Parnell Square.
But the author, James Monaghan said Brandon's claims were all "new stuff" to him. Speaking at the book launch, Mr Monaghan said he did not "feel gagged" and welcomed reporters to "ask me any question you like".
The author confirmed that he had turned down an opportunity to appear on the 'Late Late Show', following consultation with Sinn Fein.
However, he insisted that he had nothing to hide but said he might have had to face three or four very experienced people.
Sinn Fein's head of publicity, Dawn Doyle, said she knew nothing about a ban on TV or radio interviews and said everyone was welcome to attend last night's book launch which was handled by former Sinn Fein TD Sean Crowe.
Mr Crowe also insisted "no one in Sinn Fein is trying to muzzle Jim".
However, observers cannot fail to note that a stage-managed 'launch' in controlled conditions at Sinn Fein's own premises would have been much less likely to lead to questions over IRA activities from a probing journalist – to answers to which might in turn lead to further embarrassment at the N I Assembly, where continuing questions are being asked about mainstream republicans involvement in the brutal murder of Cullyhanna man, Paul Quinn, last month.
See: Peer Insists Quinn Murder Was IRA
(BMcC)
One of the so-called Colombia Three is now at the centre of new controversy after a top book publisher claimed the republican movement had banned him from giving radio and TV interviews.
James Monaghan, who along with Martin McCauley and Niall Connolly was arrested in Bogota six years ago on allegations of training FARC guerrillas, last night launched his own "exclusive inside story" in his book 'Colombia Jail Journal'.
But, in a new twist to the controversy, the publishers of his book claimed Monaghan had been banned from giving radio and TV interviews on the "orders" of the republican movement.
Kerry-based Brandon/Mount Eagle Publications said that Monaghan had "out of the blue" withdrawn from any co-operation with the broadcast media.
Brandon spokesman, Steve MacDonogh, said they undertook publication of the book in good faith and under the terms of a contract that committed the author to co-operate with their promotion efforts.
Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster on Monday night, the publisher's spokesman – who has previously published Gerry Adam's books – said he was quite sure that the author's sudden change of heart was due to pressure from others within the republican movement.
Now that the author had withdrawn from any co-operation with broadcast media, his company, in turn, had withdrawn its promotional campaign for the book.
It had also scrapped its own planned press conference. Instead, the book was launched last night at Sinn Fein's bookshop offices in Parnell Square.
But the author, James Monaghan said Brandon's claims were all "new stuff" to him. Speaking at the book launch, Mr Monaghan said he did not "feel gagged" and welcomed reporters to "ask me any question you like".
The author confirmed that he had turned down an opportunity to appear on the 'Late Late Show', following consultation with Sinn Fein.
However, he insisted that he had nothing to hide but said he might have had to face three or four very experienced people.
Sinn Fein's head of publicity, Dawn Doyle, said she knew nothing about a ban on TV or radio interviews and said everyone was welcome to attend last night's book launch which was handled by former Sinn Fein TD Sean Crowe.
Mr Crowe also insisted "no one in Sinn Fein is trying to muzzle Jim".
However, observers cannot fail to note that a stage-managed 'launch' in controlled conditions at Sinn Fein's own premises would have been much less likely to lead to questions over IRA activities from a probing journalist – to answers to which might in turn lead to further embarrassment at the N I Assembly, where continuing questions are being asked about mainstream republicans involvement in the brutal murder of Cullyhanna man, Paul Quinn, last month.
See: Peer Insists Quinn Murder Was IRA
(BMcC)
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