Finucane family refused inquiry by Prime Minister David Cameron
Widow walks out, saying she is ‘so angry she can hardly speak’
Published Tuesday, October 11, 2011, 5:02 PM
Updated Wednesday, October 12, 2011, 10:37 AM
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seanomelbourne | Oct 12, 2011, 06:32 PM EDT
Daithi let's wait for McGuinness to make a statement.A rush to judgement unreasonable.I agree he has been mute on some issues regarding his former comrades. At least they'll not be executed as FG and FF executed their former comrades.
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merefalow | Oct 12, 2011, 03:13 PM EDT
did you realy expect justice from these people..there will never be justice ever ,only when they cant cover their tracks, and even then you wont get anything.it stinks,but then it always has.
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BARNEYKX | Oct 12, 2011, 01:39 PM EDT
But they could spend 30 million on inquiry costs to the murder of Billy Wright why???????????? every one wants to know this
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BARNEYKX | Oct 12, 2011, 01:36 PM EDT
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DaithiSuibhne | Oct 12, 2011, 12:45 PM EDT
This is what is called 'British Justice'. The Brits have no intention of disclosing any truth's about Patrick Finucane's murder to the public simply because 'They don't have to'.More than likley the 'Order' to eliminate Finucane came from the 'Higher Echelon'in the Brit establishment and to expose them, well they just won't do that,it would be, shall we say, to'Sticky'.Just one more note to all that believe the 'British Government' is on the up and up with all things 'Irish',we are being duped again.Typical British attitude'Tell Paddy anything he'll just have to stomach it,besides he can't do a damn thing about it'. @ Rebelforce- I'm very much in doubt that the Irish Government or the media will be very benevolent to the Finucane family in this matter. They have had plenty of time to 'Pressure' the Brits to bring this incident to an honest conclusion over the last 22yrs.and they have remained conspicuously silent. I'm sure that Martin McGuinness will find the PM's decision quite adequate since he is quite capable of turning his back on former comrads,especially ones that were held in 'High Regard' to the Republican movement.
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Searlit | Oct 12, 2011, 12:39 PM EDT
I support this family in their quest for the truth of how their loved one was murdered. It is a shame that there are people, in power that know, but the family isn't allowed to know. It isn't hearsay evidence, since the British government has already admitted that the conclusions find there was state collusion involved. The truth will come out, eventually.
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Rebelforce | Oct 11, 2011, 06:19 PM EDT
I'm sure the irish government and media will register a strong peep of protest over this.
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