Thursday, December 5, 2013

Attorney General of Northern Ireland John Larkin proposed to stop police investigations and trials


Attorney General of Northern Ireland John Larkin proposed to stop police investigations and trials for any murder committed before the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
According to the idea of Larkin, it would apply such cases involving militant, paramilitary groups-Catholics and Protestants Republicans-unionists, and the British Army and the police severnoirskata.
The statement and proposal severnoirskiot public prosecutor comes after efforts by former U.S. diplomat Richard Haas, at obtaining agreement among all political parties in the province, the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland, as well as controversial summer marches and the use of flags.
A representative of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), the largest cn23 in the province, said that the proposal of the prosecutor is given without prior consultation with the executive. The first reactions of other parties on both sides, announces rejection of the proposal by insisting that it can not accept amnesty for what happened in the past.
Even a representative of Amnesty International disagrees with the idea of the public prosecutor Larkin.Spored Patrick Corrigan of AI, amnesty proposal is "betrayal of the victims and their legitimate right to justice and fairness."
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