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Edward Martin Hurson (13 September 1956 – 13 July 1981) was an Irish Republican
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r and a
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in the East Tyrone Brigade of the
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(IRA).


Background

Martin Hurson, from Cappagh, County Tyrone,
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, was one of nine children born to Johnny and Mary Ann Hurson. After leaving school, he worked as a welder for a while before going to
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where he stayed for eighteen months with his brother Francis and worked in the building trade. Returning to County Tyrone at the end of 1974, both he and his brother spent time in
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.


IRA activities

In November 1976, Martin, together with Kevin O’Brien, Dermot Boyle, Peter Kane and Pat O’Neill were arrested. Martin was tried and convicted of involvement in three IRA landmine incidents, one at Cappagh in September, one at
Galbally, County Tyrone Galbally (Placenames NI
Reclain in February 1976, when several members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and
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narrowly escaped being killed. He received concurrent sentences of twenty, fifteen and five years for these convictions.


Hunger strike

Martin became engaged to his long-term girlfriend, Bernadette Donnelly, while in prison. He was part of the
blanket protest The blanket protest was part of a five-year protest during the Troubles by Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) prisoners held in the Maze prison (also known as "Long Kesh") in Northern Ireland. The ...
and joined the
1981 hunger strike The 1981 Irish hunger strike was the culmination of a five-year protest during the Troubles by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland. The protest began as the blanket protest in 1976, when the British government withdrew Special Cat ...
on 28 May, replacing Brendan McLaughlin who withdrew following a perforated stomach ulcer. He lost the ability to hold down water after around 40 days on hunger strike, and died of dehydration after only 46 days, considerably shorter than the others (the next shortest was Francis Hughes at 59 days). Near the end, his family considered the possibility of intervening to save his life, but they were told that he would probably have permanent brain damage.


References


External links


Biography from IRIS, Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1981
(Sinn Féin publication)

(from
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Stailc 81, 40th Anniversary of the 1981 Hunger Strike
Image:Martin hurson grave.jpg, Hurson's grave Image:Martin Hurson monument.jpg, Hurson monument Image:Hurson_memorial.jpg, Hurson roadside memorial,
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, Republic of Ireland, during the 25th anniversary of the 1981 hunger strike.
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