Hugh McAteer

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Hugh McAteer (1917- June 1972) was a Volunteer within and leader of the Irish Republican Army.

A bookkeeper by profession, McAteer was from Derry. He served as IRA Chief of Staff from 1941 until 12 October 1942, when he was captured and arrested by the Royal Ulster Constabulary. He was later sentenced to 15 years imprisonment on the charge of treason.[1] On 15 January 1943, along with three senior IRA men Patrick Donnelly, Ned Maguire and Jimmy Steele, he escaped over the wall from Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast. On Easter Saturday, 24 April 1943, he participated in the Broadway Cinema operation on the Falls Road when armed IRA men took over the cinema, stopped the film, and went on stage and read a statement from the IRA Army Council and the Proclamation of the 1916 Easter Rising. The statement denounced the American military presence in Northern Ireland as an "invasion of our rights" and warned that they will be targeted in "a resumption of hostilities between the Irish Republic and Great Britain [sic]"[1].

McAteer was subsequently rearrested. Along with other IRA prisoners, he was released in 1950.

In 1950, McAteer ran as a Sinn Féin candidate for the Londonderry constituency in the British general election on a Republican abstentionist ticket. He polled 21,880 votes or 37.41%. (Other Republican candidates included Jimmy Steele (for West Belfast) and Liam Burke (for Mid-Ulster). The three candidates polled 23,362 votes together but were not elected.) He also contested the British general election for the same constituency and on the same ticket, polling 21,123 votes (35.91%)[2].

Hugh McAteer was a brother of Eddie McAteer, leader of the Nationalist Party in Northern Ireland and Stormont MP.

Hugh McAteer's son, Aidan, was a personal assistant to Gerry Adams and onetime staff officer of the IRA's Belfast Brigade.[3].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Uncle Joe
  2. ^ Hugh McAteer at ElectionsIreland.org
  3. ^ CEASEFIRE


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