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Omagh Part Two
This article appeared in Ceylon Today on Monday September 14 2015
The Law’s Delay
On 15 August 1998 at 3.04 p.m. a 500lb bomb exploded in the centre of Omagh, County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland, killing 31 people (including unborn twins) and injuring 220. This was done in the pursuit of a united Ireland by dissident republicans who were against the peace process. There had been a warning call…
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Omagh Part One - The Road of Tears
Omagh Part One – The Road of Tears
This article appeared in Ceylon Today on Tuesday September 8 2015
After the bombing, Cathy could never settle back into her university studies at Derry and Patsy was often on the road to bring her traumatised daughter back home. In the car mother and daughter would be keening uncontrollably for Aiden, the son and brother forever lost to them. They christened the road from Derry to Omagh ‘The…
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Michael McKevitt: Dublino respinge ancora il ricorso
Michael McKevitt: Dublino respinge ancora il ricorso
La Corte d’Appello Penale irlandese ha respinto il nuovo tentativo di Michael McKevitt di opporsi alla condanna del 2003 per direzione di terrorismo.
Il cinquantanovenne è stato condannato a 29 anni di carcere per appartenenza ad un’organizzazione prescritta, la Real IRA, e per aver diretto una formazione terroristica tra il 1999 ed il 2001.
Anche i precedenti ricorsi presentati da Michael…
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Michael McKevitt vuol ribaltare condanna per terrorismo
Michael McKevitt vuol ribaltare condanna per terrorismo
La Corte di Appello Criminale irlandese deve decidere se permettere al fondatore della Real IRA, Michael McKevitt, di presentare appello per la condanna di terrorismo
Nel 2003, primo caso nella storia irlandese, Michael McKevitt fu incarcerato per direzione di terrorismo.
In una storica causa civile del 2009, l’Alta Corte di Belfast ha stabilito che l’uomo era anche responsabile per la bomba di…
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