Seán McCaughey

McCaughey's father was a founding member of the Irish Republican Dungannon Clubs and organized the first branch of Sinn Féin in Tyrone.

[2] As a teenager McCaughy joined the Gaelic League and Sinn Féin and also became a long time student and teacher of the Irish language.

[3] In December 1939 McCaughy was arrested and imprisoned at the Curragh Camp, being released in 1940 he returned to the Northern Command of the IRA.

[6][7] In September 1941 he was found guilty by a Dublin court of having detained and assaulted Stephen Hayes, IRA Chief of Staff who was accused of being a spy for the Irish Free State government.

"[14][15] Sean McCaughey's funeral cortege passed through large crowds in the streets of Dublin and proceeded north to Belfast where it was met by thousands of mourners at Holy Cross Church, Ardoyne.

Hunger Strike Memorial in Dublin's Glasnevin Cemetery