SINN FÉIN

shĭn fān [Irish,=we, ourselves], Irish nationalist movement. It had its roots in the Irish cultural revival at the end of the 19th cent. and the growing nationalist disenchantment with the constitutional Home Rule movement. The founder (1900) was Arthur Griffith, who in 1899 established the first of the patriotic journals, The United Irishman, in which he advocated complete national self-reliance. The movement was not, at first, an overtly political one, nor did it advocate violence. Its method was, rather, one of passive resistance to all things English and included an attempted revival of Irish Gaelic.

In 1905, Sinn Féin was organized politically, but until the outbreak of World War I it gained little strength. The British suppression of the Easter Rebellion of 1916 greatly stimulated its growth. In 1917 many of its leaders, released from internment, met to reorganize under the leadership of Eamon De Valera. In the election of 1918, Sinn Féin put up a candidate for every Irish seat in the British Parliament and won 73 seats. To protest British rule over Ireland, the elected members declined to go to Westminster. Instead, they set up an Irish assembly in Dublin, called the Dáil Éireann, which declared Irish independence. The British attempted to suppress terrorists, led by Michael Collins, by a policy of counterterror and sent (1920) a body of military irregulars, popularly known as the Black and Tans, to reestablish order. The populace rallied to Sinn Féin.

In 1921 the British government yielded and began negotiations to establish the Irish Free State. The partition provisions of the resulting treaty did not, however, satisfy the militant wing of Sinn Féin, represented by De Valera, and civil war ensued. Gradually most of the country became reconciled to the new government, and Sinn Féin virtually came to an end when De Valera withdrew from it in 1927 and entered the Dáil.

In 1938 the few remaining intransigents merged with the Irish Republican Army (IRA), becoming the terrorist organization's political arm in advocating unification of Ireland by force. In 1969, along with the IRA, it split into official and provisional wings. The Marxist-oriented official Sinn Féin eventually became the Workers' Party, while the provisional wing continued to support the provisional IRA's use of terrorist activities to achieve unification. Gerry Adams has headed the latter party since 1983. In 1986, Sinn Féin ended its boycott of Ireland's parliament, with members taking seats for the first time since the parliament was established in 1922.

In late 1994, after the IRA and Protestant militias agreed to a cease-fire, efforts were begun to negotiate a settlement of the Northern Ireland issue. However, the peace process was put in jeopardy by renewed violence on the part of the IRA in 1996. Because of this, negotiations begun in June, 1996, did not include Sinn Féin. Following a renewed cease-fire in July, 1997, the group participated in peace talks begun in September of that year.

In 1998, agreement was reached concerning political restructuring in the province that would allow Protestants and Catholics to govern jointly in a democratically elected assembly. Members of Sinn Féin were elected to the assembly and participated in the province's government, but moderate Protestant leaders insisted on IRA disarmament (finally begun in Oct., 2001) as a condition for Sinn Féin's long-term participation in a broad-based government. In 2002 the arrest of party members on charges of spying for the IRA led Protestants to call for Sinn Féin's ouster from the government, and home rule was suspended. Elections in Nov., 2003, made Sinn Féin the largest Irish nationalist party in the assembly.

See R. Davis, Arthur Griffith and Non-violent Sinn (1974); M. Dillon, The Dirty War (1990); P. Taylor, Behind the Mask (1998).

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...partys involved in the talks process, Sinn Fein represented the dominant voice of...and vociferous. The President of Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams, himself recognised...critic the peace strategy had led the Sinn Fein leadership `to launch an unprecedented...
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Sinn Fein Rising. by Tom Hayden Sinn Fein, generally known for its historical association with the Irish...the 2000 election. The recent victories for the left-wing Sinn Fein are a challenge to globalization and sharply contrast with the...
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Missing IRA Victims Put Sinn Fein on the Spot; Pauley on Politics. by Nigel Pauley IS SINN Fein locked on a collision course with...ballot-box backlash on Thursday? Sinn Fein has been on an electoral roll at...
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Write Your Own Oath Offer to Sinn Fein MPs; Coalition Wants Them to Take...Jason Groves Political Correspondent SINN Fein MPs have been invited to write their...Northern Ireland peace process, Sinn Fein MPs are allowed to claim hundreds...
Sinn Fein Set to Triple Dail Power Base as It Breaks...Aiden Corkery Political Correspondent SINN Fein was last night celebrating an astonishing...surprise decision to move down South. The Sinn Fein leader yesterday admitted his decision could...
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...is the illegal military arm of the Sinn Fein party; the new "provisional" wing...in September of that year included Sinn Fein. The result was an accord reached...to office. The arrests in 2002 of Sinn Fein government members for intelligence...
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