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20 years on: The fight for truth continues

Andersonstown News Thursday 23rd of January 2009

The son of murdered North Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane says he is proud that his father's memory and legacy will be honoured at a major conference in Dublin next month.

Organised to coincide with his father's 20th anniversary on Februray 12, the conference  has been earmarked as one of the most prestigious gatherings of legal minds in the country.

The Pat Finucane Centre, in conjunction with the British Irish Rights Watch, are organising the event which will see speakers such as Judge Peter Cory - who recommended an international enquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane - and Dato' Param Cumaraswamy, who first raised concerns over Special Branch harassment of Rosemary Nelson on the bill. 

A close family friend of the Finucanes and High Court Judge Seamus Treacey is also scheduled to speak.

With the inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States this week John said he hoped the new American administration would bring more pressure to bear on the British government about the truth behind his father's murder.

"I appreciate there are lots of major issues going on in the world, but this issue of my father's murder isn't going away.

"With the instalment of Barack Obama as President we would hope his position would bear fruit for our campaign. He made a statement last October about supporting a truth recovery process and made specific reference to the Pat Finucane case and it is encouraging to know that he would support an international inquiry into my dad's murder."

In response to a series of questions posed by the Irish American Unity Conference Barack Obama said there should be an independent, public inquiry as Judge Peter Cory recommended.

Since then, Hillary Clinton - America's new Secretary of State -  and Joe Biden -  America's 47th vice president of the United States -  have all gone on record to support the Finucane family's calls for a no-strings attached inquiry.

John, who is himself a solicitor with Kevin Winters law firm in Belfast, said the need for the truth, free from any shackles imposed by the British Government, was greater than ever.

"The fact that this conference has been organised should embarrass them. The fact that a lawyer from their courts was murdered for being effective at his job should cause them discomfort. They don't like this issue raised in America, it is an issue they would prefer to keep domestically in Ireland but it's too late for that because the name Pat Finucane is known the globe over.

"The events organised for the weekend are all about remembering my father's life and legacy and that is very appropriate because he cared about his work. His legacy represents the standing that the legal community needs to reach and uphold."



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