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Boston College plays waiting game on PSNI ruling for IRA tapes

US Court of Appeal hears arguments from lawyers of Anthony McIntyre and Ed Moloney


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The researchers behind Boston College’s controversial Belfast Project face an anxious wait to discover whether the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) will be allowed to access secret tapings they made with former paramilitaries.

The US Court of Appeal heard arguments last week from lawyers representing Anthony McIntyre and Ed Moloney, who wish to have their own case heard separately from BC, and prosecutors who say that their interests are adequately represented by the college.

In January, Judge William Young had ordered certain tapings be handed to the PSNI, ruling that Moloney and McIntyre lack the legal standing to oppose a US-UK Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty which compels both countries to share vital information.

The saga began last May, when US authorities acting for the PSNI demanded access to 26 interviews given to BC by former IRA members for the project on Northern Ireland’s Troubles undertaken by former IRA man-turned journalist McIntyre and Bronx-based journalist Moloney.

Conducted between 2001 and 2006, the interviews only went ahead under the condition that they would not be released until the interviewees had passed away.

The PSNI request is part of an investigation into the murder of mother of 10 Jean McConville by the IRA in 1972, with later subpoenas zoning in on interviews given by former IRA operatives Dolours Price and the late Brendan Hughes.

Both have in the past accused Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams of running a secret death squad which kidnapped and “disappeared” at least nine people during the early 1970s, including McConville. There has been speculation that Price’s interviews implicate Adams in the killing.

Eamon Dornan, representing McIntyre and Moloney, argued in court that there was no likelihood that the handover of the Price tapes to the PSNI would result in any prosecutions.

He said McIntyre had already been branded an informant by certain factions, and added that the project’s participants face “the real risk of physical harm” should the recordings be turned over. The Northern Ireland peace process itself could be imperiled by such a decision, he said.

McIntyre’s wife Carrie Twomey, herself an American citizen, has long outlined how she feels her family is in danger over the release of the tapes.

“My husband is being classified as an informer,” she previously told The Irish Emigrant. “There is definitely that distinct rustling in the undergrowth. We’re trying to get the grown-ups to step forward and do the right thing. This case goes completely against US foreign policy and leaves a lot of US citizens open to potential pitfalls.”

Judge Young had ordered that all information from the interviews of Dolours Price be handed over to US authorities for eventual transfer to the PSNI, which BC complied with. The college has however lodged an appeal against a ruling that it hand over testimony from seven other paramilitaries. This appeal is set to be heard in June.


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WHY AMERICANS AND THIS PUBLICATION SEEM TO LOVE GERRY ADAMS ILL NEVER KNOW.. MOST IRISH PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN IRELAND AND WERE BORN IN IRELAND LIKE MYSELF HATE THE SIGHT OF THE LOW LIFE PIECE OF DIRT ..
Justice for everyone not just some your friends sold you a pup-seanomelb.
Pollyanna the failed statistician reading from a unionist handbook as usual.
Listen i am on about truth-justice-prosecutions-an injustice to one is an injustice to everyone! PIRA MURDERED over 2057 persons. STATE -MURDERED 363 persons. LOYALISTS MURDERED 1019 persons. Unknown murdered 82 persons. Irish STATE MURDERED 5 persons - no matter who took a life they must be taken to task and made accountable for their past actions.
and that says it all maryanna, the british do not prosecute soldiers found to have acted illegally and causing death. for years coroners findings were not released when deaths were caused by so called security forces!
Falls is a failed republican,he admits to been a stickie and an ex British tommy. Justifying his present position must be hard for him,straddling the fence can be painful.
Lets face it -it was a dirty war and they lost the batle- !he only ones who did suffer was all the families of lost loved ones -no one is higher than the law -murder is a crime, those who planned incited are the ones that must do the time for evil crimes-was this all for political gain over the dead for a vote.
Fallsers Quote"Actually it doesn't matter anymore, by trying to fight the tapes being sent back,shows there is something that the IRA feel guilty about".Unquote I guess Fallsers if an American pleaded the Fifth Amendment that would be a sign of guilt as well in your mind.If that person was then released without charge it wouldn't matter to you.The fact a person refuses to talk is as good as a guilty verdict.That's one hell of a mindset Seamus.
It is against the law to withhold information on heinous crimesm no one has the right to be higher than the law -families have a right to know who murdered their loved ones -who planned the executions and who have incited all these sicking crimes why and what for!
"... 26 [not 6] interviews"? Not even 32? Breaching subject confidentiality will set academic research back for decades if not centuries - an intended consequence perhaps? Irony of ironies. The English-British are probably playing Dolores Price ( who is against the Peace Process) off against Adams (who is for it). Perfideous Albion! PhlutiePhan! Beware of incipient paranoia! Sounds to me like the Home and Colonial brigade of old Anglo-Saxonia home counties miss the adrenalin rush of conflict in Ireland, and are trying to subvert the Peace Process.
I had innocent family members illegally persecuted by british forces! I note that the authorities are only seeking interviews from one side, I suppose this is to continue the prosecution of republicans whilst acknowledging and then ignoring the illegal conduct of loyalists and their own forces!! May I remind you Bythebay that the Terrorists you seek of sometimes wear a uniform, ie the ruc, the british army uniform and even to broaden the topic an Israeli military uniform.......
Little do you know bigot.I never had to look down the barrel of a gun except those of the British imperial forces in Ireland.
I read with amusement as some posters below beat their Lambegh drums to the same auld anti nationalist tune.
It's time to move on. The situation is luke warm now, thank GOD. Don't take the situation down a street of blood. Blessed be the peacemakers.
Time for Wikileaks.




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