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UN to Investigate McKevitt Case

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Friday March 30, 2007 16:46author by Political Hostage - Michael McKevitt Justice Campaign Report this post to the editors

A delegation from the Michael McKevitt Justice Campaign met with Special Rapporteur Mr. Ambeyi Ligabo at the United Nations Human Rights Headquarters, Geneva on Monday, 26th March.

The delegation was led by Belfast human rights solicitor Kevin Winters accompanied by Mons. Raymond Murray, Fr. Des Wilson, Ms. Noelle Ryan, Marcella Sands and Bernadette Sands-McKevitt, wife of Michael.
Delegation meets United Nations Special Rapporteur Ligbo
Delegation meets United Nations Special Rapporteur Ligbo

A delegation from the Michael McKevitt Justice Campaign met with Special Rapporteur Mr. Ambeyi Ligabo at the United Nations Human Rights Headquarters, Geneva on Monday, 26th March.

The delegation was led by Belfast human rights solicitor Kevin Winters accompanied by Mons. Raymond Murray, Fr. Des Wilson, Ms. Noelle Ryan, Marcella Sands and Bernadette Sands-McKevitt, wife of Michael.

Marcella and Bernadette had previously met with SR Ligabo in Dublin 2006, at the 8th Annual Human Rights conference, where they raised the issues central to the Michael McKevitt Justice Campaign.

The Geneva meeting was hailed by all as a great success. The delegation were assured by SR Ligabo that he will initiate an investigation into the McKevitt case. In addition, a request made by Fr. Des Wilson for observers to attend forthcoming hearings was responded to positively.

Marcella Sands presents  a poem 'The Rhythm of Time' by her late brother Bobby Sands to SR Ligabo and a copy of her book 'The Framing of Michael McKevitt'.
Marcella Sands presents a poem 'The Rhythm of Time' by her late brother Bobby Sands to SR Ligabo and a copy of her book 'The Framing of Michael McKevitt'.

Palais Wison, Geneva
Palais Wison, Geneva

Michael McKevitt Justice Campaign Delegation
Michael McKevitt Justice Campaign Delegation

author by Duinepublication date Fri Mar 30, 2007 17:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is dual an fhírinne a bheith roimh an phobail.
Go n-éirí leis na fiosraitheoirí

author by Disgustedpublication date Fri Mar 30, 2007 17:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How about justice for the people of Omagh and for the families of the innocent people, especially the unborn children, who were cut to pieces by the RIRA bomb? If these people want justice then they should be asking the people responsible for the deaths to give themselves up and serve out their jail sentences. And if McKevitt had any decency he would accept hs fate and stay in prison.

author by Helenapublication date Fri Mar 30, 2007 19:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The victims of the atrocity in Omagh deserve a proper trial, not another piece
of British/Irish collusion.

They will not get that on the evidence of the flaws inherent in this trial.
Mc kevitt deserves the right to innocence until proven guilty, not evident
in how the Irish state and Northern ireland are prosecuting this either.

http://www.michaelmckevitt.com

The reasons for this campaign are becoming very evident to many of us.
Though I expect Minister for Justice Micheal Mc Dowell will be long retired
before his part in it is wholly discovered.

author by Observerpublication date Fri Mar 30, 2007 21:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

More dirty tricks went on in the last ten years than much of the time while the "troubles" were at their peak. Without making excuses for the Omagh massacre theres no doubt that those involved didnt set out to cause the slaughter that they did. Omagh suited alot of agendas at the time. That said if those involved hadnt driven a bomb there it would never have happened.

The Omagh families deserve a full public inquiry, why dont they follow the Carragher family and hold one of their own. Theres no doubt that they could assemble a powerful team but do people like Michael Gallagher really want to expose Britains dirty tricks and let the so called Real IRA off the hook, hardly.

author by joe mcpublication date Sat Mar 31, 2007 15:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Who did this guy murder ? The informer paid to give evidence against him even went as far as to say that he probably nothing to do with Omagh. I have been involved with the Republican movement probably as long as Mc Kevitt and I would rubbish the idea that other Republicans have contempt for him in fact quite the opposite, when he resigned he had the support of half of the movement. He like many others is a modern day architect of what is or was the Provisional IRA. As regards blood on his hands he would be a boy scout if compared to some of todays Sinn Fein leaders. His problem is that he was affiliated to the wrong wing of Republicanism, had he stayed with Adams and co he would have been a good Republican, the fact that he walked made him a bad Republican. Thats the reality of it. Conform or be crushed.

author by Gerrypublication date Sat Mar 31, 2007 16:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Joe. Agree with you insofar if Mc Kevitt had stayed within "mainstream" republicanism then he would have never gone to prison like this.

Also agree that the truth needs to come out, partly to bring justice to the good people of Omagh, partly to determine if Mc Kevitt is indeed innocent.

I doubt if it will ever happen. The British and Irish governments are not going to admit their part in a cover up or that they knew this was going to happen. Better to use Mc Kevitt as a scapegoat and appease, to some degree, the people of Omagh.

The RIRA are not going to tell the truth, partly becase they don't want to dredge the wole thing up again with the ensuing embarassment, potential loss of support and anti-dissident feeling and partly because it will mean some of them would probably go to prison and be shunned by people for the rest of their lives. Therefore Mc Kevitt is also a useful scapegoat for them.

Now I'm not saying Mc Kevitts guilty or innocent. I don't know the facts. But I do agree that if there is any semblance of doubt the judicial system sholud be doing everything in its power to clarify it. Who runs the judicual system? The Government. Catch 22. Either way it looks like he will be spending quite some time in prison as nobody is prepared to come forward and tell the truth.

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