Eoin Ó Murchú

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Eoin Ó Murchú is a writer and retired journalist, a political activist and Irish language enthusiast he is a former member of Official Sinn Fein / Workers' Party, he was also a member of the Communist Party of Ireland.[1] Ó Murchú edited the newspaper of the official republican movement United Irishman[2] and served on the Ard Comhairle of Official Sinn Fein.[3] O Murchu was aligned with the faction who moved the Official Republican movement away from the armed struggle towards a socialist and electoral path.[2]

After joining the Communist party he served as its southern secretary, and also edited the party's newspaper The Irish Socialist.[4]

Born an reared in England, where he joined the Connolly Association and got involved in the republican movement, he studied at Trinity College Dublin, Eoin was a founding member of the Republican Club in the college and served as its chairman.

He worked as political correspondent for RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta.

Although retired from RTE, Eoin is still active as an columnist and commentator appearing on Vincent Browne Tonite programme on TV3 from time to time. Eoin also writes Political and Irish language columnist for An Phoblacht.

Publications

  • Culture and Revolution in Ireland, Eoin Ó Murchú, Official Sinn Féin/Repsol, 1971
  • The Workers' Party, Its Evolution and Its future, A Critique, Eoin Ó Murchú, Communist Party of Ireland, 1982

References

  1. The Workers’ Party: Its Evolution and Its future: A Critique” Eoin Ó Murchú of the Communist Party of Ireland Irish Left Archive
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  3. Century of Endeavour - Sinn Fein minutes January 1971 Dr. Roy Johnston, 1999.
  4. O Murchu www.markhumphrys.com