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IRISH REPUBLICAN POLITICAL PRISONERS
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FREE TERRY McCAFFERTY!
On Monday December 22nd 2008, Terry McCafferty
and his wife were confronted by police at Belfast Airport, returning
from a long awaited honeymoon in Spain. Terry had been
released from Maghaberry Prison only weeks before, having served six
years.
WITHOUT EXPLANATION OR CHARGE, police told his
wife that Terry was being sent back to Maghaberry Prison with his
license revoked; meaning he would go back for another six years.
The wholly unwarranted internment of
this father of five, days before his first Christmas home in six
years, screams of the most brutal form of harassment - criminalizing
both Terry and his family at a time when security forces know his
solicitors' offices would stay closed for well over a week due to
holidays.
Irish Freedom Committee asks; how is it
that police can make this determination, where no crime has been
committed? We demand an answer from Secretary of State Shaun
Woodward!
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WRITE TO TERRY |
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Terry
McCafferty
Roe House
Maghaberry Prison
Upper Ballinderry Road
Lisbon, Co. Antrim
BT 28 2PT |

TAKE
ACTION TODAY - WRITE TO SEC'Y STATE WOODWARD
here
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IRISH FREEDOM COMMITTEE NEWSLIST
http://www.irishfreedomcommittee.net
Thursday December 25, 2008
TERRY McCAFFERTY INTERNMENT HIGHLY SUSPECT
The Irish Freedom Committee has received further information regarding
the December 22 arrest of Terry McCafferty, confirming our early
suspicions that this is merely the final step in an on-going campaign
of harassment and persecution by British security forces since his
November release.
As Terry and his wife Martine returned to Belfast airport in the early
hours of Monday morning, from a long-awaited holiday to the Canary
Islands, they were confronted and surrounded by police - one of whom
audibly said "this is them here". Without explanation, Terry was led
away as five police surrounded Martine, refusing to allow her to go
with him as he was taken away. After repeated appeals to find out why
her husband was being detained, Martine was bizarrely told by police
that Terry's "license was revoked" – meaning that he would be sent
back to prison to serve six more years of his full sentence. When she
asked why, police told her "we don't have to explain that to you"; and
that he was being taken to Antrim police barracks to be sent back to
Maghaberry prison in the morning.
The Irish Freedom Committee asks; how is it that police can make this
determination, where no crime has been committed? We can only view
this arrest as highly suspect, considering the pointedly unusual
circumstances and timing of these events.
Terry was taken on Monday to Maghaberry Gaol, where he had been
finally discharged after over six years' internment only weeks before.
Instead of being returned to Roe House, where he had been housed with
other Irish republican political prisoners; on Monday he was put in
with the criminal population. Terry immediately refused food,
demanding to be housed with political prisoners. After many efforts
outside the prison, Terry was moved to Roe house at the end of the day
on Monday.
Since his release, Terry has lived an exemplar life trying to catch up
on missed time with his family of five boys and Martine. As she told
us, "He goes to bed at 8:00, that's what he's used to inside. He's
taken a course with ex-POWs. He's spending time with the kids."
On his last Christmas home, while on early release, police repeatedly
knocked at their door after one in the morning; well after he and his
family were asleep. Martine tells us, "He was tortured. It was
mental abuse."
Yet since his release only weeks ago, "Terry's watched 24-7; peelers
are parked outside the door".
This month several family members were stopped and cars searched while
driving on errands, including a young son who had just earned his
drivers certificate. Martine tells us, "They are trying to break the
family." Anyone who knows Martine and McCaff, knows this is next to
impossible.
On this being Terry's first chance out in over six years to have a
normal Christmas with his family of five young boys, only the most
base and perverse reasons apply to this kind of security forces
harassment.
"This was well planned to mess up Christmas", Martine tells us. "It's
a kick in the teeth. It's a form of internment – back to the 60's and
70's."
The Irish Freedom Committee views the circumstances and timing of
Terry's arrest as highly suspect. On what 'information' and with what
powers can police revoke the license of a released republican
prisoner, where no crime has been committed? Is this merely a sick
ploy to take this man away from his family for another Christmas,
knowing full well that his lawyers' offices will be closed throughout
the Christmas and New Years' holidays?
Martine has told us, "If I have to travel to every county of Ireland
to tell this story, I will."
Please watch for more details, and recommended actions for US
supporters, in coming days. |
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