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The Silent Civil War is a testament to the value of remembering what we've tried to forget

RTÉ’s two-part documentary on the Irish Civil War begins next week.

NEXT WEEK RTÉ will air The Silent Civil War, a documentary that tells the story of those who fought and died in the civil war through the testimony of those who remember them.

Filmmakers and historians from UCD conducted over 80 interviews with people – described by Associate Professor of History Dr. Conor Mulvagh as “memory-keepers” -  from counties all across Ireland, including one man who was present at the funeral of Michael Collins.

Produced by Scratch Films, the film does not shy away from the trauma, moral ambiguity, and violence of the conflict, which turned former comrades against one another. 

The documentary devotes a lengthy segment to the story of Eileen Biggs of Tipperary, a 43-year-old woman who was sexually assaulted by a group of men in IRA uniform. Her medical records show that the damage was so extensive she nearly needed her leg amputated.

Biggs received 13 years of psychiatric treatment after the event, and lived in care until her death in 1950.

The documentary is similarly unsparing in recounting the fate of Tom and John O’Connor-Scarteen, two young men shot in their home after having been convinced to join the pro-Treaty side after hearing a speech by Michael Collins. 

One Kerryman reads a letter addressed to his grandmother from her brother, written just four hours before his execution. Dr Síobhra Aiken, one of the historians working on the project, interviews her grandfather and former TD Frank Aiken about the role his father played as a general of the IRA.

The two-part documentary also unearths over 30 hours of previously unheard audio recordings of 32 prominent figures involved in those revolutionary years in Ireland.

These interviews were conducted by an American academic, Harlan J. Strauss, as part of his post-graduate work in 1972. Strauss appears in the documentary to meet some of the descendants of the larger-than-life figures he interviewed, a list that includes Frank Aiken, Dan Breen, Peadar O’Donnell, Máire Comerford, John A. Costello, Ernest Blythe, Seán Dowling among many others. 

Even though the conflict is long over, the reverberations are still keenly felt by the descendants of those who fought, and suffered, and died. The Silent Civil War presents reams of tangible and profoundly emotive narratives that trace the trauma of the war through to the present day. 

Those of us who grew up long after the civil war had ended are accustomed to hearing that the generation who lived through it often refused to talk about it. The echoes of the conflict are still felt today, with many older people keeping their voting preference a closely guarded secret, lest it suggest a certain affiliation to either the pro or anti-Treaty side of the civil war. 

Grandchildren remember the silence of their ancestors, the refusal to acknowledge with either shame or pride what took place in Ireland between 1922 and 1923. The documentary uses the aftermath of that silence to tell the story that nobody wanted to tell, and does so in a way that is sure to have a lasting impact.

The two-part series will begin on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player on Wednesday 26th April at 9:35pm. 

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    Mute barry williams
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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:39 PM

    Wait for 6 months for a test then some instructor fails you the day of the test because he’s in bad form or had an argument with the missus that morning. Then wait another 6 months to repeat

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    Mute William Ryan
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    Feb 25th 2025, 6:09 PM

    @barry williams: instructors don’t test you.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 7:12 PM

    @William Ryan: testers/instructors whatever they call themselves. I’m sure you know what I mean

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    Feb 26th 2025, 12:07 AM

    @barry williams: that’s simply untrue. You fail because you didn’t drive well enough to pass. The least we can do before allowing people.to drive is test them properly. Testers have clear criteria and scoring mechanism and share the scores. Its a fair test of ability. The waiting times are a disgrace though. Government paying lip service to road safety when they do nothing about ensuring more people are tested to prove they can drive safely and qualified.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:24 PM

    With recent massive price rises for tests and drivers licences, it all seems to have gotten worse. One thing I notice in Ireland is the more you pay for public services, the worse the service is.
    Massive pay cuts to managers in the RSA and Dept of Transport until all waiting lists are cut to the minimum. Same for HSE. Hit incompetency in the pocket, the only way to sort out the shambles of it all.

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    Mute Bomber
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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:30 PM

    @Lone Hurler: DOGE

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    Mute Eddienowy Byrne
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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:18 PM

    Ah sure the Labour party will sort it out

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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:31 PM

    @Eddienowy Byrne: yes. A brilliant counter intuitive move: increase the waiting lists with further tests. And then the waiting lists will shrink immediately. Why not put more people in hospital while we are at it.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:56 PM

    @Alan:
    Pity no one actually read what the Labour Party proposed:
    1. Sort out the waiting lists for the PRACTICAL driver test; and then
    2. Look at having people resit a THEORY test at renewal.
    There are no waiting lists for the theory test

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    Feb 25th 2025, 7:13 PM

    @NiallM: this is The Journal comments section, there is no reading, just venting

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    Feb 25th 2025, 9:38 PM

    @NiallM: what are their proposals to sort out waiting lists?

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    Mute Tony Murphy
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    Feb 25th 2025, 6:01 PM

    Does anything in this country work properly?

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    Feb 25th 2025, 8:59 PM

    @Tony Murphy: your phone?

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    Mute he didnt take the 120k because he already got it split over 3 years
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    Feb 25th 2025, 8:37 PM

    If they didnt have so many “quota fails” on a daily basis then the waiting list wouldnt be as long, i wonder how many of them 13,500 are waiting to repeat their test, failed me during covid when insurance companies werent sending out discs and i didnt have colour ink in my printer so no green strip on the disc, no test…its like the nct they quota fail to make more money

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    Feb 26th 2025, 10:56 AM

    @he didnt take the 120k because he already got it split over 3 years: I find it hard to believe that your insurance company did not post you originals.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:52 PM

    They are giving out licenses Like confetti at a wedding.

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    Mute William Ryan
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    Feb 25th 2025, 6:11 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: high failure rates result in increased waiting list thus making your statement nonsensical.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 7:41 PM

    @William Ryan: so many applications they cannot keep up, still giving out many applications that pass in huge amounts, and loads of non passing,in huge amounts, thus hence, many like confetti. Capice.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 9:29 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: your confetti metaphor does not work.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 5:59 PM

    Good, leave them their, road network is over capacity anyway. Years of neglect in the sector

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    Feb 25th 2025, 6:16 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: “young people shouldn’t be allowed to drive because it will inconvenience my ability to drive”

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    Feb 25th 2025, 10:04 PM

    why don’t the ask for their test to be switched to another center? I did that when there was a backlog in my area, I did a practice with my driiving instructor on the new area before the test and flew through it.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 9:30 PM

    Drive safely, wear a condom.

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    Feb 25th 2025, 8:42 PM

    Obviously wages in these test centres for the average workers are garbage if so short staffed with big lists and needing temp driving testers

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    Feb 25th 2025, 9:31 PM

    @Dan The Man: testers start on around 35k I think.

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    Feb 26th 2025, 8:53 AM

    What percentage of people pass their test the first time, are many on this list resits?
    If so then the instruction process needs to be looked at?

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