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Revision as of 21:00, 10 July 2006 by Weggie (talk | contribs) (This is a quote from her sister which is wikilinked unnecessary repetition)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Dolours Price is the ex-wife of actor Stephen Rea, as well as a former member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
Dolours Price served seven years of a life sentence for her part in an IRA car bombing outside the Old Bailey in 1973. She and her sister Marian Price, along with Gerry Kelly and Hugh Feeney, immediately went on hunger strike in a campaign to be repatriated to a prison in Northern Ireland. The hunger strike lasted over 200 days, because the hunger strikers were force-fed by prison authorities.
In 1980 Dolours received the Royal Prerogative of Mercy and was freed on humanitarian grounds suffering from anorexia nervosa in 1981. She married Stephen Rea after her release, who was hired to speak the words of Gerry Adams when Sinn Féin was under a broadcasting ban. Dolours Price, along with her sister Marian, remains active politically. For example, she regularly contributes to the on-line journal The Blanket, which is edited by Anthony McIntyre and his wife, Carrie Twomey. McIntyre is a former IRA blanketman who spent almost two decades in prison.
External links
- Stephen Rea: A New Appreciation
- Suzanne Breen interviews Marian Price
- Source material (2000 Electronic Telegraph article)
- On This Day: 1973: IRA gang convicted of London bombings, BBC
- The Blanket
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