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Trial against 3 Irish men collapsing in Colombia

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday December 03, 2002 22:30author by cleo mcwilliams

The Colombian state junta manufactured show trial against 3 Irish men is collapsing around the right wing Colombian junta. The trial against the 3 irish men held in Colombia is endanger of collapsing, as 4 alledged witnesses for the Colombian prosecution, fail to appear in court despite being given a previous 50 days to present their evidence to the Colombian junta Court. A clear indication that the Colombian state junta have no real evidence, forensic or otherwise against the 3 Irish men.

International observers in Colombia, watched as crucial alledged eye witnesses vital to the Colombian junta state prosecuters case failed to turn up to give any evidence, against the 3 irish men, giving a clear signal that the Colombian state junta prosecuters have no real evidence against the 3 irish men therefore the 3 Irish men should not be on trial or have been held by the Colombian junta. It only remains for the Colombian state junta prosecuters to be unable to provide any forensic evidence whatsoever against the 3 irish men, to show what an empty fiasco the Colombian show trial is. So far the Colombian state prosecutors have only been able to produce an old manual that anybody could buy from anywhere, with no finger prints or forensic evidence on it connecting the irish men with it. It's way past time to release the 3 Irish men imprisoned in Colombia, just as the Guilford 4 should never ever have been imprisoned.

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author by mpublication date Wed Dec 04, 2002 12:12author address author phone

Éire / Irlande is strange.

author by Doubting Thomaspublication date Wed Dec 04, 2002 12:56author address author phone

These men should be released immediately and be brought home to the Heros Welcome they deserve.

author by robby - rnpublication date Wed Dec 04, 2002 13:31author email rob_s57 at hotmail dot comauthor address Dungannonauthor phone

Heroes? for doing what?

author by Joe Hpublication date Wed Dec 04, 2002 13:56author address author phone

Even if they are proven innocent, they should not be given any sort of "heroes welcome", because all 3 have confirmed IRA links, which makes them scumbags.

author by cleo mcwilliamspublication date Wed Dec 04, 2002 14:26author address author phone

Joe h, stick to the facts and address the points made in the article, there is no evidence against the 3 irish men. They are innocent untill proven guilty, the law is the law, if the Colombian junta government has no real evidence to bring forward against these irish men in a LAW COURT, they should be released, and not held indefinitely but given the reputation, human rights violations and practices of some of these backward third world latin american junta dictatorships, where it is common place practise to disappear or arrest their own dissident or trade union activist citizens, this is all very well, but these 3 irish men are not colombian citizens, they are IRISH CITIZENS. The international community must step in to let the Colombian junta government know this is not how you treat IRISH citizens. They may have had links to the ira in the past, does this mean irish people with republcan links are not allowed to travel. The treatment of these 3 irish men under the colombian junta regieme is inhuman and unjust. The colombian junta government may think it is acceptable to treat their own citizens like that, to violate their rights to political expression, unionisation, and free association, by arresting, imprisoning, assasinating and disappearing colombian activist citizens, now the Colombian junta government think they can extend this inhuman, unjust repression to IRISH citizens. The fact remains that the Colombian junta dictatorship has no real evidence forensic or otherwise against the 3 irish men. In third world backward repressive junta dictatorships like Colombia, the 3 irish men are not safe in the prison, that they are in. Elderly Irish pensioner James monaghan, Martin Mccauley and Niall Connolly are being held in effective political isolation, in the right wing junta prisoners section of the prison, where their lives are under threat and in real danger from the surrounding extreme right wing junta militia prisoners.

author by iosaf = o as if = i psi phi 23publication date Thu Dec 05, 2002 13:33author address author phone

and read accounts of a riot which occured there in 2001.
Members of both AUC and FARC were ordered to attack each other, a bloodbath ensued with smuggled arms being used.
these photographs come from the Benetton funded Colors magazine.
wait for the first page to load, it is very graphic heavy the site, only 20 seconds should do it.
go to the grid on the left.
select issue 50.
about 12 photos in you will come to Columbia.
look at these people.
would you want any of your linguistic-ethnic-cultural-social-tribal-group there?
would you want anyone there?
whatever you think about the Irish prisoners, one can safely presume if you are reading this article you have thoughts on the present day prison system and 3rd world issues.
I say again the best way of extending debate in Ireland today about Columbia all her very difficult problems as the terror and oppression her people daily content with is to bring these three men back to Ireland.

Related Link: http://www.benetton.com/colorspress50/
author by Jim Westpublication date Tue Dec 10, 2002 02:01author address author phone

The stupid arseholes are as guilty as sin. They were in Colombia to further instruct the local FARC terrorists how to murder even more innocent civilians more rapidly. Hopefully they will be convicted (Colombia is ridiculously legalistic), and jailed, where the Paras will undoubtedly cut their guts out. I will smile when this happens.



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