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03/02/2007 15:58
Sinn Féin is to
hold a conference on collusion to step up political pressure on the British
government to establish public inquiries, it emerged today. Details of the
one-day event, which will provide a forum for campaign groups and victims'
relatives, were announced following today's Sinn Féin ard chomhairle meeting
in Dublin. Last week's
report by Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan found collusion
between RUC and Special Branch officers and loyalist paramilitaries in at
least 15 murders. A Sinn Féin
delegation led by party leader Gerry Adams raised the issue during a
face-to-face meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair in Downing Street
last week. The February
10th conference will be addressed by the Justice for the Forgotten and
Relatives for Justice campaign groups. Relatives of
murder victims participating in the event include Amanda Fullerton, daughter
of murdered Co Donegal Sinn Fein representative Eddie Fullerton; John
Finucane, son of slain Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane and relatives of Dundalk
forestry worker Seamus Ludlow. Sinn Féin TD
and party justice spokesman, Aengus O Snodaigh said: "The conference next
weekend is part of a wider campaign to step up pressure on the British
government. "It will
also be putting pressure on the Irish Government. They have known for many
years about collusion but have yet to support full independent inquiries to
establish the real truth about what happened in this city and elsewhere. "The
families of those who were killed as a result of British-run death squads
deserve the truth. "And this
should happen whether it was those killed in the early 1970s in Dundalk,
Dublin or Monaghan or those who were killed by British agents in recent
years." PA Top. I Home I What's New I Photographs 1 I 2 I 3 I I 4 I 5 I 6 I
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