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PSNI Puts Ulster Poles as Piggies in the Middle

category national | racism & migration related issues | feature author Tuesday February 20, 2007 01:20author by Mackozer Report this post to the editors

an immigrant Pole asks 6 county Polish immigrants to think twice before joining the PSNI

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A Polish blogger and immigrant to Ireland warns of a British divide & conquer tactic in PSNI policing and recruitment efforts....

Mackozer writes: 'For many Poles, joining the police would be an excellent job opportunity, especially for former Polish police officers. They could join the PSNI and receive at least 4 times better salary than in Poland....

[Polish immigrants recruited into the PSNI] would be regarded as alien mercenaries used by British government to show the world that they fulfill the obligations of the 50–50 policy. This can be devastating for the assimilation and integration of Polish people into the Irish society of Northern Ireland. This 'job opportunity' can put all Polish people of Northern Ireland as a piggy in the middle - between two sides of the conflict - and face discrimination from both of them.'

Quote: ''Once a pool of qualified candidates has been formed, the Chief Constable will then appoint trainees on the basis of 50 per cent Roman Catholic and 50 per cent non-Roman Catholic.'' - PSNI

Related Links: RSF says Polish mercenaries not welcome / Last October: Racist attacks on Poles in Finglas / more immigrant news: indymedia.ie/migration / Also see: Free Derry Museum - a Review

For more than two years now thousands of Poles have been emigrating to Ireland - including the six counties of Ulster. We Poles are not a peaceful and gentle nation by our nature, so sometimes we have and we still can cause some troubles with local people. Fortunately, most of the Irish are tolerant and remember their own years of exile.

Since the beginning of our 'Polish flood' my compatriots have been facing some dislike in the Northern Ireland. About year ago Polish and Irish newspapers started to report attacks (sometimes armed with weapons) on the Polish community. According to the police almost all the troublemakers were linked with Loyalists. A majority of Poles are Catholic so with the new Polish immigration the total number of Catholics in the North is growing. Perhaps it is only a short term trend, but whether we like it or not, it does have an impact on many Loyalists.

To be honest, most of us Poles in the North know nothing or very little about the conflict, and very often are confused by the situation here. There are stories about Poles wearing Celtic Glasgow t-shirts walking on the streets or even renting a house in the Loyalist districts of towns. Sometimes it has ended with somebody setting the house on fire that was inhabited by Polish emigrants, such as almost a year ago in Belfast.

Fortunately, so far, the Catholic community, or - so called - nationalist community in the North hasn't shown any serious dislike for the Poles. There have not been any attacks reported or any serious troubles.

In the past I had wondered to myself if the dislike and the attacks committed by Loyalist troublemakers could push Poles to the Irish nationalist side of the barricade and thus the 'Lá' would be also ours and come for Poles as for the Irish.

Nowadays, I am sure this would not happen due to the recent attempt to recruit 1000 Polish immigrants into the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

The new police force in the North is at least partly a descendant of the infamous RUC. Due to the agreement between all sides of conflict, PSNI has to consist of the same number of Protestants and Catholics, but since it's foundation the number of Catholics has been relatively low. There have been many reasons for that. I think the most important is the lack of confidence in the new force. For many nationalists the PSNI is just a continuance of Royal Ulster Constabulary, or at least it is still a British colonial force. I can understand that, especially after the famous case of RUC collusion with some criminals of UVF. There was also a question of connections and co-operation between PSNI and British intelligence MI5.

In the weeks before Sinn Fein's decision to take part in the PSNI and almost the same time of the publication of Nuala O'Loan's report, Irish and Polish newspapers reported recruitment campaign of 1000 Poles for Northern Irish police. What shocked me most was the use of religion in the context of policing. In some Irish media I read that employing Poles would raise an overall PSNI percentage of Catholics (21% at present) and would be taken as a fulfilling the agreement.

For many Poles, joining the police would be an excellent job opportunity, especially for former Polish police officers. They could join the PSNI and receive at least 4 times better salary than in Poland. The need to employ Poles in the PSNI is understandable as there are 30,000 new Polish immigrants in the North. However, the number of Polish officers must only be appropriate to the needs and size of Polish community.

Employing Poles due to the lack of Irish Catholic officers in the police service could actually do harm to the Polish population. We are a foreign element, not linked to the problems, memories and sensitivities of the local Catholic communities. In my opinion, Polish PSNI officers cannot be a good representatives of Irish Catholics in the North and they probably will not be a regarded as one of 'our people' by them.

Poles in Northern Ireland would be regarded as alien mercenaries used by British government to show the world that they fulfill the obligations of the 50–50 policy. This can be devastating for the assimilation and integration of Polish people into the Irish society of Northern Ireland. This 'job opportunity' can put all Polish people of Northern Ireland as a piggy in the middle - between two sides of the conflict - and face discrimination from both of them.

- Krystian 'Mackozer' Kozerawski

Dzienniki Irlandzkie MacKozer’a
www.eire.drakkart.com (blog in Polish)
Two blog posts written to Ulster Poles about the PSNI:
   • 'Polacy w policji północnoirlandzkiej?' (PART 1)
      http://www.drakkart.com/eire/?p=71
   • 'Polacy w policji północnoirlandzkiej - ciąg dalszy' (PART 2)
      http://www.drakkart.com/eire/?p=73

Ireland from a Polish perspective
www.drakkart.com/eire2 (blog in English)

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Poles are entitled to policing just as everybody else is     Jimbo    Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:02 
   Missing the point     Jimbo    Tue Feb 20, 2007 13:29 
   Polish will not count towards catholic membership.     Intelligence Insider    Tue Feb 20, 2007 17:50 
   You are mis informed     Jackie    Tue Feb 20, 2007 18:44 
   PSNI says it does     redjade    Tue Feb 20, 2007 19:06 
   Replacing batons for Poles     PC friendly    Tue Feb 20, 2007 19:09 
   Interesting     bootboy    Tue Feb 20, 2007 19:18 
   how many muslim gardaí are there? will Polish protestants lie to get a job?     hmmm iosaf    Tue Feb 20, 2007 19:48 
   read it very carefully - e v e r y w o r d     redjade    Tue Feb 20, 2007 19:57 
 10   Putting the past behind you..but only if it doesnt conflict with YOUR beliefs...     Red Jed    Wed Feb 21, 2007 01:28 
 11   Barking mad.     sreknaw    Wed Feb 21, 2007 16:23 
 12   Sane?     ReDrUm    Wed Feb 21, 2007 19:33 
 13   ah comeon lads...     garethppls    Fri Feb 23, 2007 21:40 
 14   Ask Putin     Latvian    Sat Feb 24, 2007 10:12 
 15   Poles in the PSNI     Lech    Thu Mar 01, 2007 21:25 
 16   Optimal Solution     Frieda Paisley    Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:25 
 17   Frieda Paisley     Thanks Frieda    Fri Mar 09, 2007 13:00 
 18   Membership of the PSNI would be disastrous for Polish integration in Ireland     Seaicilín F    Tue Mar 13, 2007 00:12 
 19   PSNI = ZOMO?     Lech    Tue Mar 13, 2007 14:35 
 20   maybe i'm wrong here..,     iosaf    Tue Mar 13, 2007 14:38 
 21   Positive spin?     Doire Boy    Tue Mar 13, 2007 18:24 
 22   Polish Cops!     elsiglo    Tue Mar 13, 2007 22:44 
 23   will it be ok if they're just hated by other polish people?     bigot    Tue Mar 13, 2007 23:48 
 24   "PSNI Member" means member of the British Military Police     Seaicilín F    Tue Mar 13, 2007 23:49 
 25   Is no police force a better option?     Gerry    Wed Mar 14, 2007 14:18 
 26   Chuig: Gerry Dána!     Seaicilín F    Thu Mar 15, 2007 01:28 
 27   One Force - One long wait     Doire Boy    Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:13 
 28   Adresowanie Seaicilín ten mosiężny     Gerry    Thu Mar 15, 2007 17:42 
 29   (people [will/not] report crimes)(people need/not poliss)=K(ie)     foresight    Fri Mar 16, 2007 01:06 
 30   Satisfying The Curiosity Man     Seaicilín F    Fri Mar 16, 2007 01:24 
 31   Seaclín you're right up to a point. the "notable visible point"     iosaf    Fri Mar 16, 2007 14:11 
 32   the PSNI ought offer a new assembly of northern ireland an opportunity to shape a new police force.     ipsiphi    Fri Mar 16, 2007 17:44 
 33   ZOMO is dangerous.     Pollack    Sun Apr 22, 2007 20:57 
 34   No religion at all     Stephen Belfart    Mon Sep 17, 2007 20:32 
 35   PSNI recruitment bias     RICKY    Mon Sep 17, 2007 20:41 
 36   RUC/PSNI's new motto should be 'No Orange Order Members or Unionists Need Apply'!     Seaicilín F    Mon Sep 17, 2007 23:17 
 37   PSNI anti Orange stance     RICKY    Tue Sep 18, 2007 18:22 
 38   You're better off out of the British Military Police force anyway, Ricky     Seaicilín F    Tue Sep 18, 2007 23:40 
 39   Orangeism Not Sectarian     RICKY    Wed Sep 19, 2007 21:49 
 40   past ,present ,future?     marek lludlawski    Mon Dec 01, 2008 13:24 
 41   Timewarp.     Beanpole    Tue Dec 02, 2008 02:53 


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