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Miscarrages of Justice – SDLP Newry Event

Monday, April 20th, 2009

As regular readers of no gloss just matt will be aware, SDLP in West Belfast held a Miscarriages of Justice event at the SDLP Annual Conference. The event was very successful and very well attended.

The atmosphere of the event, due to the speakers very moving contributions, was poignant, and the SDLP agreed to follow this up with another similar event for those who where not able to attend the one in Armagh.

SDLP Newry have now arranged an event to be held this Wednesday in the Canal Court Hotel in Newry at 7.30pm. Everyone is invited.

 

Speakers include, no gloss just matt contributor Gerry Conlon of the Gilford Four, Breege Quinn, who’s son Paul Quinn was murdered with no one brought to justice, Raymond McCord, who’s son Raymond McCord Jnr was murdered and Anne Morgan, who’s brother, Seamus Ruddy is one of the disappeared.

The event will be chaired by the SDLP’s Alban Maguinness MLA, the party’s European Candidate and Justice Spokesperson.

If you couldn’t get to the event in Armagh in January, or if you are interested in the (lack of) Justice processes in NI relating the troubles/paramilitaries, or if you want to hear moving personal testimonies from tireless campaigners for justice, I would highly recommend that you try and attend.

Policing and it’s oversight at times of threat – Seminar overview!

Monday, March 30th, 2009

The audiance was healthy in number and dynamic in composition – that’s those who where present for an SDLP Seminar in St. Mary’s College on the Falls Road focusing on Policing and it’s oversight at times of threat.

The Seminar boasted some very high profile and informed panellists such as John Ware, Barney Rowan and Dame Nuala O’Loan. There were fascinating accounts of real life tragedies and struggles from contributors such as Michael Gallagher and Brendan Duddy.  

A very adept account of particular aspects of the event has already been written, click here and here to view.

For the second time this year (and probably ever) I was reading an opinion piece by Newton Emerson in the Irish News and said, ‘he’s got a point here.’  (Below)

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There was an overwhelming consensus in the room, coming from the speakers and the mood of those present that robust oversight is needed to monitor the intelligence services – right now virtually none exists. As Professior Colin Harvey of QUB said at the Seminar, ‘is it right that a police officer is subject to far reaching accountability measures and the intelligence officer they happen to be working with is subject to virtually none? Of course not!’ 

That was very much the consensus. But there was also a feeling in the room – that for whatever reason the intelligence services have continually escaped proper scrutiny, that that will always remain the case. There are too many vested interests, particularly in Northern Ireland, for doors to be opened or lights shone in dark corners. As Barney Rowan said, the governments have an interest in keeping the light off, as do Loyalist and Republican paramilitaries.

As Newton Emerson said in his article ‘  Currently, the peace process approach to intelligence is to build a wall between it and policing so that policing can be made accountable without compromising intelligence. This is why surveillance of dissidents now falls to MI5. Sinn Fein fully endorses this policy, to the point of making a bogus distinction between intelligence and “civic policing”.

Not only does Sinn Fein endorse this separation of accountability, effectively meaning robust oversight of policing and none of the spooks - but they negotiated it! It makes one wonder about those vested interests. And with the presence of Alex Maskey and Bobby Storey at the Seminar on Saturday, one wonders a little more?!

It truely was a dirty war, but people such as the families of those murdered in the Omagh bomb should not have to pay the price of no scrutiny, while undoubtedly others reap the rewards.

Fallacy and Revisionism

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Head of Sinn Fein Unionist Outreach

Head of Sinn Fein Unionist Outreach

Personally I think they do it to offend people and get any form of recognition for validation, but  the consequences are deeply worrying as this only serves to drive a deeper wedge between the people of Ireland. And from an organisation that aims to Unite Ireland. The people need united before any territory can ever be.

 

I’m talking about the Ogra Shinn Fein planned visit to Narrow Waters as part of their weekend of activities. The only reason I’m blogging this on this site (a site dedicated to the politics of west Belfast) is because I was invited to take part in a panel discussion at the event, around Anti Social Behaviour. I no longer feel it appropriate to take part.

 

While I always welcome the opportunity to debate anti social behaviour on a panel, this weekend is not the time or the place to do it – a weekend which will include the glorification of mass murder.

 

It is preposterous for OSF to claim that the IRA fought a justifiable war. The people of Ireland year after year democratically rejected the IRA. IRA terrorism divided not united the people of Ireland and IRA violence killed over half of all those dead over the years of violence by the state and terror groups.

This is an organisation that is still in the trenches of its mother party – still steeped in fallacy and revisionism.

 

For them to now grotesquely promote IRA terror by a visit to a site of mass murder is equivalent to the British Army Cadets visiting the site of the Massacre at Ballymurphy in 1971 – it’s deplorable.

 

It is evident that this organisation has no interest in looking forward and working for a shared future. They’re only interest is in indoctrination and propaganda.

 

But I will be taking part in a panel discussion at St. Mary’s University on the Falls Road, Monday 19th January at 7pm. As far as I understand the Shinners youngest Councillor, Charlene O’Hara will be on the panel as well. Should be interesting…….

Happy New Year

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

I’d like to kick off the New Year with an update on whats coming up on no gloss just matt. As mentioned in the previous post a guest blogger would be introduced - so a new and very welcome addition to the blog will be guest blogger: Gerry Conlon.

Gerry, a native of West Belfast, is a victim of circumstance and  a deplorable miscarrage of british justice, one of the Gilford Four. He was wrongly convicted of the IRA bombs that murdered 5 people and injured 65. The film ‘In The Name of The Father’ portrayed his story and is still a very popular film among many of today’s young people.

Today, despite his own struggles, he speaks out for those who have been the victims of circumstance and suffered their own miscarrage of justice, in what ever form.

He is very welcome and his first post will be one to read. It is expected to be posted just before the SDLP Annual Conference which is being held from Friday 23rd January to Sunday 25th January.

So watch this space.