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The truth is Margaret Thatcher likely ordered the Pat Finucane murder -- British can never reveal the truth about the killing of civil rights lawyer

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Geraldine Finucane, widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane

The latest British inquiry into the death of Pat Finucane is again leaving massive questions unanswered.

The Guardian newspaper editorial headline said it best; “Pat Finucane murder: collusion, contrition, but not the whole truth.”

My strong belief is that the whole truth is that Margaret Thatcher ordered the Pat Finucane murder on February 12, 1989.

That is the key reason that no British Prime Minister will ever allow a public inquiry into the killing of the Belfast civil rights lawyer gunned down in front of his wife and children at his home.

He was shot 14 times while his widow, Geraldine, who was injured, tried to save him.

His only offense was to defend suspected IRA men and women too well in their court hearings.

I am not at all surprised that David Cameron uttered words of regret and then refused a public inquiry after the Da Silva report was issued yesterday.

Geraldine Finucane, a woman of immense courage,called it for what it was.

“This report is a sham. This report is a whitewash. This report is a confidence trick dressed up as independent scrutiny and given invisible clothes of reliability. Most of all, most hurtful and insulting of all, this report is not the truth,” she told reporters afterwards.

Read more: Inquiry into death of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane shows ‘shocking levels of collusion’

She knows what the truth is. The order to kill her husband came all the way from the top and David Cameron or any other British Prime Minister can never allow that truth to be revealed.

He can’t admit the British kill civil rights lawyers, can he?

Patrick Finucane was bringing the case of the Gibraltar 3, three IRA members shot dead in cold blood in March 1988, to Europe, which was going to be a massive embarrassment for Thatcher, who very likely gave the order for them to be shot dead also.

That court later found the three had been shot unlawfully. They had their hands up in surrender when they were shot down.

Finucane was doomed by a top government official. A member of Thatcher’s government Douglas Hogg, a Home Office minister, stood up in the House of Commons three weeks before Finucane was murdered and stated that some lawyers in Northern Ireland were "unduly sympathetic" to Irish Republicans.

He was directly referring to Finucane and signaling the killers to go ahead.

The new inquiry shows that MI5 was perfectly aware of the Finucane murder plot as were the RUC Special branch.

The Stevens inquiry into the Finucane killings stated, “My Enquiry team also investigated an allegation that senior RUC officers briefed the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Rt Hon Douglas Hogg QC, MP, that ‘some solicitors were unduly sympathetic to the cause of the IRA.”

Mr Hogg repeated this view...and the Enquiry concludes that “the Minister was compromised.”

In this latest enquiry, Sir Desmond Da Silva wrote, "My review of the evidence relating to Patrick Finucane's case has left me in no doubt that agents of the State were involved in carrying out serious violations of human rights up to and including murder."

Those agents did not act alone, they did so on orders from on high -- all the way to 10 Downing Street.

Thatcher’s reaction to the finding that her minister was responsible for the death of a lawyer?

She promoted him to Minister for Agriculture, all the better to keep him quiet.

Hogg was not alone in fingering Finucane of course. It went much higher in the government, all the way  to the top.

It was a time when Thatcher apparently believed she could win the war if only those pesky lawyers would stop getting guilty terrorists off. She also faced massive embarrassment in Europe over the Gibraltar killings.

The killing was sanctioned and carried out by the British state. Of all the crimes committed in Northern Ireland, the Finucane murder is the one which successive British government, of whatever hue, have most resisted investigating.

Pat’s problem was that he was too good at his job of defending Irish men and women arrested for alleged crimes against the state.

He had to be got rid of. The leader of the gang that killed him was a British special branch agent named Tommy Lyttle. The man who confessed to being the Ulster Defense Association hit man was Ken Barrett, also a special branch agent.

The UDA man who supplied the gun was William Stobie, also a special branch agent. He was killed by the UDA, by a British agent  in 2001, when he threatened to tell the truth about what happened to Pat Finucane.

Hogg and Thatcher might as well have been in the room when the gun went off fourteen times - they were just as culpable. The naming was the equivalent of painting a target on Finucane’s back - everyone knew who Hogg meant.

The British government had made their preference known.

And all the whitewash in the world will never remove the truth about what happened to Pat Finucane




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He`s most likely getting confused with this and the issue of the touts. With one standing army order of execution for members caught doing the dirty business and another secret one of expulsion for family members of leading republicans caught doing the same. Its sort of like the Ireland of equals where some are more equal than the rest.
lizardofoz thinks joining the IRA is like signing up for the rotary club (with certain VIP members grandfathered in)! Funny stuff. I guess he's his own credible source for that babbling stream of consciousness.
Wizard. you must be typing from OZ as no one ever signed up to the Ra
The Wizard and his fairttale muttering below are worthy of the trash bin,the moron.
Johnson, auld son, you are one bitter wee uninformed IRA shibboleth. When I say Paddy Finucane was the only man 'hairy Gerry' ever called 'Sir' you can take that as read, unlike you an acerbic lowlife foot slogger I know what I am taking about. The Adams's, like the Finucane's, were PIRA royalty in Belfast. Where auld Martian McGuiness (fray Derry) had to sign up for the PIRA, Adams and the Finucane clan did not! There membership was a given, that's why Gerry can look the camera straight down the lens I say "I was never a member of the IRA" cause he knows there is NO written evidence, which will contradict him, Finucane clan the same. Three of auld Paddy's brothers were convicted members of the IRA, to suggest Paddy was not is the height of nonsense! Now, go wallow elsewhere. Your done and dusted.
anglo-norman did you read the report all 500 pages yet! I directed you to a quote. The premise on which the statement is made is flawed. Once you have read it we can discuss it!!! I can confirm for you that there was violence in Ireland long before the IRA existed and that was the violence perpetrated by BRITISH forces! so i stand by my comment the woman (an insult to all women) was delusional!
@lizardofoz "Paddy Finucane, was no "civil rights lawyer" but he was a member of the Povo's" Any proof for this you filthy little brit troll?
" .but she won elections, and had a mandate..." which does nothing to legitimize her terrorist activities in the occupied statelet.
She was no hero to me...I loathed the woman and most of her policies...but she won elections, and had a mandate...that's all I was trying to say...
Why then did thatcher first use the special powers act against striking miners.Was it because she was an anti unoin zealot afterall the act was an anti terrorism law.Was thatacher not also answerable to her nationalists citizens in the north. She abandoned them and gave succour to terrorist who murdered them. Whre now you remark Dano!! Quote" The idea that being elected legitimises any act of aggression or terrorism by a leader is absurd" where stands your hero thatcher now.
‘The idea that being elected legitimizes any act of aggression or terrorism by a leader is absurd’. Haven’t read of anyone make this argument? Refusing to give in to prisoner demands, no matter what is threatened, is a legitimate choice of a democratically elected government, not an act of aggression…and democratic governments have to answer to their electorate, unlike self-appointed zealots or military juntas….that’s the point.
Not that much changed, when only last year we had a district commander of the RUC admitting he didn`t have any control or say of various units operating in his area.
Oh what wicked webs we weave, when we practice to deceive. When you have a lesser ranking officer of the ex Royal 'Ulster' (sic) Constabulary (RUC) Special Branch (SB) refusing to brief his superior officer Chief Constable concerning convert operations, you know something is rotten in the state of 'provincial' policing. Question is, was the RUC Special Branch the old B Specials in sheep's clothing? And might a more malign scenario have been that the Iron Lady was kept in the the dark about a star chamber in operation?
As for the "Stevens inquiry" that was one of the greatest ignominies the Brits ever put over republicans in Northern Ireland. Three inquiries, costing over eleven million pounds sterling, and that sly auld dog turned up nothing that would stand up in court. His reports all contained the same auld rubbish, 'I believe' and 'I know' and 'I think' and 'If we assume' and 'I can prove' and 'I have enough evidence'. When in fact, he turned up nothing, zilch, nada not one skerrick of evidence of any kind or substance. The man was a fraud from start to finish. He was so effective, so good at finding nothing and making a lot of noise about it why, the Brits showed their gratitude by giving him a Knighthood and retired him on a huge pension. And down the pub they all had a good laugh at republican expense. Boy, did Stevens put one over the Finucane's or what?
Paddy Finucane, was no "civil rights lawyer" but he was a member of the Povo's. Finucane, was the only man in the PIRA that Gerry Adams ever called 'Sir'. As a leading member of the PIRA, Finucane was a legit target. Murdering him in front of his family was a low act. I don't think Thatcher gave any such order, that dirty deed was all home grown. The RUC knew Finucane was using his position as a solicitor to gain access to PIRA members in police custody. It was only a matter of time before he would be taken out. No big deal, simple as that.




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