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Family of Derry IRA man killed by British soldiers call for ICRIR to be dropped

written by cassoscoop November 12, 2024
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IRA man Denis Heaney

The family of a Provisional IRA man ember shot dead by undercover British soldiers has written to the North’s Secretary of State Hilary Benn demanding that he bins the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR).

The Irish News reports that in an open letter to Mr Benn, the family of IRA member Denis Heaney called for ICRIR be replaced by a “system of truth and justice” that was free from interference.

While the Labour government has pledged to repeal its controversial Legacy Act, Mr Benn has said it intends retaining the ICRIR.

Mr Heaney was shot dead by soldiers from the covert 14th Intelligence Unit in Derry on June 10, 1978.

The soldiers responsible claimed he was armed and attempting to hijack a car.

One soldier, identified as Soldier B, fired two shots wounding Mr Heaney in the leg while a second, Soldier A, shot him dead as he lay on the ground.

Mr Heaney’s family believe he was the victim of a sting operation and a “shoot to kill” policy.

The family said that just weeks before he was killed, their brother was arrested and was told by an RUC officer “We’ll stiff you the first chance we get”.

An inquest returned an open verdict and a subsequent civil action taken by the family was dismissed in favour of the Ministry of Defence.

Before the introduction of the Legacy Act in May this year, the Heaney family had been seeking a new inquest and fresh civil action.

In their letter to Mr Benn, the family said: “How can we have any faith in a process that was designed from its inception to protect the interests of the state itself and ensure continued immunity from prosecution of its security and intelligence forces?”

Opposing the ICRIR, the Heaney family listed concerns about its ability to demonstrate its independence.

They believe the British government should not be the sole arbitrator in the legacy cases and that international practitioners should be involved.

“We require a system of truth and justice that is free from interference by the very state responsible for some of the worst excesses of violence throughout the many years of conflict in Ireland,” the Heaney family said.

A spokesman for the ICRIR said the Commission recognised the Heaney family’s pain.

“Our thoughts are with them.

“We respect people’s choices about whether they come to the Commission and our door will continue to remain open to all.

“We will continue to work to give answers to the over 100 individuals who have come to us in their quest for truth,” the spokesman said.

Family of Derry IRA man killed by British soldiers call for ICRIR to be dropped was last modified: November 12th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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