Republican protest outside Maghaberry

Published Sunday, 05 June 2011
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Relatives of republican inmates at Maghaberry prison have held a protest outside the jail.

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Up to 250 people gathered outside the gates of the high security prison in Lisburn on Sunday afternoon.

They claim conditions for inmates have deteriorated and are calling for an end to strip searches which they say violates their human rights.

Last August, following talks between the NI Prison Service and inmates, an agreement was reached to end random full-body searching before domestic and legal visits.

However, over the last few weeks, around 15 prisoners have been holding their own protest after a judge ruled full body searches in the jail were lawful.

Independent Councillor David Hyland told UTV Justice Minister David Ford is holding out on information that could bring the protests to an end.

"The minister, we believe, has had a set of recommendations for the assessment which would clarify it for us and bring this protest to an end," Mr Hyland said

"He has had this since January of this year and he hasn't acted on it - the big question for us is why?"

In a statement released on Sunday, a Prison Service spokesperson said: "Justice Minister David Ford met with the assessors last week following their recent visit to Maghaberry.

"The NI Prison Service remains committed to the full implementation and fundamental principles of the agreement reached last August."

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20 Comments
On the Fence in Belfast wrote (351 days ago):
Guilpin - I'm just more in the know than you could really imagine. It's almost as if I've personally dealt with half the participants standing there in the video!
Guilpin in Earth wrote (351 days ago):
On The Fence, your irony is fantastic. Sitting on the fence yet pointing the finger at particular areas and suggesting all forms of fanciful guff!! Change the tag to On The (Soap)Box.
YAS in ARDS wrote (352 days ago):
p.o.w.s dont insult p.o.ws by calling these dissidents by that name, pows dont get visits or sky tv.
On the Fence in Belfast wrote (353 days ago):
These are quite clearly not family members, maybe a few, but most of them are tag alongers who support dissident groupings. They were picked up in bus loads from Ardoyne, Falls Rd, etc. If there really was a legitimate reason to NOT search prisoners, it wouldn't be done. But the fact of the matter is visitors smuggle drugs in for prisoners. These are meant to be secure facilities and they are rife with drugs, suicides etc.
Joe in belfast wrote (353 days ago):
jim wrote: why is there people standing with surport our prisoner of war banners the war is over they are not pows they are criminals ... just like the REPUBLICAN TERRORISTS/CRIMINALS that was PIRA/INLA.....
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