14/06/2023
SF Renews Call For 'Flawed' Legacy Bill To Be Scrapped
Sinn Féin has renewed its call for the British government to scrap their "flawed" Legacy Bill.
North Belfast MP, John Finucane, was speaking after meeting with Steve Baker, Minister of State for Northern Ireland, along with party colleagues Francie Molloy MP and Mickey Brady MP.
John Finucane said: "Today we met with Steve Baker and told him that the British government need to scrap their flawed Legacy Bill.
"The bill shows a blatant disregard for victims and their families and their right to access truth and justice.
"Its proposed amendments are not in full compliance with the British government's obligation under the European Convention on Human Rights.
"We told him that the new timeframe for concluding inquests by May 1st next year is cruel, heartless and unprecedented and will make it more difficult for families to have this most basic investigation into the killings of their loved ones.
"This will effectively close the door in the faces of families looking to make progress in a large number of inquests, given the backlog in disclosure by the PSNI and its failure to put resources into this work.
"Instead of rushing through this bill the British government should listen to the victims and survivors and scrap their cruel bill.
"The Irish government also needs to stand up to this unilateral action by the British government and call for the legacy mechanisms agreed at Stormont House by the two governments and political parties in 2014 to be implemented in a human rights' compliant manner."
North Belfast MP, John Finucane, was speaking after meeting with Steve Baker, Minister of State for Northern Ireland, along with party colleagues Francie Molloy MP and Mickey Brady MP.
John Finucane said: "Today we met with Steve Baker and told him that the British government need to scrap their flawed Legacy Bill.
"The bill shows a blatant disregard for victims and their families and their right to access truth and justice.
"Its proposed amendments are not in full compliance with the British government's obligation under the European Convention on Human Rights.
"We told him that the new timeframe for concluding inquests by May 1st next year is cruel, heartless and unprecedented and will make it more difficult for families to have this most basic investigation into the killings of their loved ones.
"This will effectively close the door in the faces of families looking to make progress in a large number of inquests, given the backlog in disclosure by the PSNI and its failure to put resources into this work.
"Instead of rushing through this bill the British government should listen to the victims and survivors and scrap their cruel bill.
"The Irish government also needs to stand up to this unilateral action by the British government and call for the legacy mechanisms agreed at Stormont House by the two governments and political parties in 2014 to be implemented in a human rights' compliant manner."
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