07/09/2012

Police Attempts On Boston College Tapes Are Halted

A High Court judge has temporarily stopped police from taking possession of interviews with Old Bailey bomber Dolours Price.

Mr Justice Treacy restrained the PSNI from receiving tape recordings carried out with Ms Price for a history project at Boston College in the US.

The order will remain in place until a legal challenge by one of the researchers, Anthony McIntyre, in Belfast next Wednesday.

PSNI attempts to seize the recorded testimony have been backed by the family of Jean McConville, a widow with 10 children and one of the IRA's most famous victims.

McConville's daughter, Helen McKendry, believes the tapes contain information about the decision by the IRA leadership in Belfast to order McConville's murder and secret burial.

However journalists and academics are arguing that if Boston College surrenders the tapes from Dolours Price it will destroy any chance of an honest, historical inquiry into the Troubles as well as putting their lives at risk.

Like every other participant in the project, which included both former IRA and loyalist paramilitaries, Price agreed to give the interview on the condition that her account would remain confidential until after her death.

But the judge said today that interviewees "must have known, or should have known" that the researchers could not give reliable assurances of confidentiality.

In July, a US appeal court ruled that the Boston College interviews should be handed over to the PSNI.

Although a further bid to challenge that decision in the Supreme Court is planned, that was described today as "a long shot".

(H/NE)

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