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British government’s decision regarding murder of Sean Brown just the latest example of political cynicism

Taoiseach must press British Prime Minister for public inquiry into Sean Brown murder – O’Neill

Leas Uachtarán Shinn Féin Michelle O’Neill has described the British government’s decision today regarding the murder of Sean Brown as ‘cruel and inhumane’.

Ms O’Neill said, “At the Court of Appeal, Lady Chief Justice Keegan was unequivocal in her remarks, saying that ‘the decision to refuse a public inquiry cannot stand and is unlawful and in breach of Article 2 obligations’.

Bridie Brown

“It is an affront to the basic principles of truth and justice that Keir Starmer’s government is threatening to once again drag Bridie Brown and her family back to court.

“As Bridie Brown previously said, five High Court judges have instructed the British government to do the right thing, yet it seems hellbent on denying her family a public inquiry.

“This cruel and inhumane act is just the latest example of British government political cynicism — blocking the right of families to access truth and justice.

“This will only add further insult to the Brown family who, unlike the British government, have led with courage and dignity in their fight for answers into Sean Brown’s murder. 

“These cruel actions undermine public confidence in the administration of justice.

“This once again demonstrates the British government’s intent to deny families access to truth and justice, while attempting to force them into engaging with the discredited ICRIR. 

Join us On Saturday May 31st for the showing of the documentary, “Murder of a GAA Chairman at 2pm @West Side Irish American Club. See flyer below.

John O'Brien, Jr.
John O'Brien, Jr.https://www.iirish.us
*John is a Founder and the Publisher and Editor of iIrish; a Founder and Deputy Director of Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival for more than 35 years; an archivist, spokesman, emcee, Spoken Word presenter and author of five books, so far.
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