Patsy
O'Hara (1957-1981)
— from Derry city,
Northern Ireland, died at 11.29 p.m. on Thursday, May
21, 1981 after a sixty-one day hunger-strike.
MIPT:
Patsy
O'Hara Profile
Biography:
Twenty-three-year-old Patsy O'Hara from Derry city, was the former
leader of the Irish National Liberation Army prisoners in the H-Blocks.
He joined IRA Volunteer Raymond McReesh on hunger strike on March 22nd,
three weeks after Bobby Sands and one week after Francis Hughes.
From
the
Terrorism Knowledge Base, sponsored by the National Memorial
Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT).
Ireland's
OWN:
O'Hara Remembered
—
2004
—
by Eamonn Houston, Derry Journal, May 23, 2004.
— Posted on May 22, 2005; delivered by John Nixon.
Patsy
O'Hara - A determined and courageous
Derryman
web
page of «The Bobby Sands Trust».
Ireland's
OWN History: Patsy O Hara (1957-1981)
Article
with Photos courtesy of Tony O Hara.
A. P.
O'Hara
v. Chief Constable of the R.U.C
Judgments
of House of Lords, United Kingdom, of 12 December 1966.