PSNI cabal agenda negative and destructive – Martin McGuinness
Martin McGuinness
Deputy First Minister Martin
McGuinness MLA has accused the British government and elements of the PSNI of
“pursuing a negative and destructive political agenda”. Mr. McGuinness said:
“Yesterday I said that the timing
of the arrest of Gerry Adams was politically motivated.
Today’s decision by the PSNI to
seek an extension confirms me in my view. The arrest of Gerry Adams at this
time is inextricably linked to the Local Government and EU elections that will
take place across this island in three weeks.
Sinn Féin fully supports the fair
and democratic implementation of policing and justice but it is clear that
there are elements of the PSNI – what some in that force have described to us as
the Dark Side – who continue to work to a negative and anti-peace process
agenda and are involved in political policing.
Peter Robinson has said that if the
police have evidence and don’t act on it that this would be political policing.
The British Secretary of State
claims that no one should be above the law. I agree with both statements but
the reality is much different.
There is clear evidence of
political policing and of the difference of approach and treatment taken in
dealing with those who are members or former members of British state forces
and those who are republican and nationalist.
- For example: the British
Parachute Regiment murdered 14 people on the streets of Derry in 1972. The PSNI
know the soldiers who did this. Have they acted on this evidence? No. Is this
political policing? Yes it is.
- The PSNI know who killed 11
civilians in Ballymurphy in 1971. Not one has been arrested. Is this political
policing? Yes it is.
- Last week Theresa Villiers told
the Ballymurphy families there would be no review of their cases. Is this
political interference? Yes it is.
- The British Government refuses to
provide information and evidence it has on the Dublin/Monaghan bombings which
killed 33 citizens. Is this political interference in the justice system? Yes
it is.
- In a key note speech two weeks
ago, the British Secretary of State criticised what she described as the one
sided focus on state killings. Is this political interference in policing and
the justice system? Yes it is.
The indisputable fact is that for
40 years there has been a virtual amnesty for British state forces involved in
killing citizens both directly and through state collusion with unionist death
squads.
There are many progressive and
open-minded elements in the new policing arrangements who are wedded to
accountable and impartial policing.
I want to emphasis my absolute
support for them in their efforts to deliver impartial and accountable
policing.
But there is a small cabal in the
PSNI who have a different agenda – a negative and destructive agenda to both
the peace process and to Sinn Féin.
Sinn Féin under the leadership of
Gerry Adams will not allow these elements to succeed.
Sinn Féin Mountmellick –
Serving The Community
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