UK Government Greenlights Inquiry into Patrick Finucane Murder

On September 11, 2024, Northern Ireland Secretary of State Hilary Benn announced a groundbreaking move in Parliament: a full independent inquiry into the 1989 killing of Belfast human rights lawyer Patrick Finucane. The investigation fulfils a long-held promise under the Inquiries Act 2005 and aims to finally get to the truth behind this dark chapter.

Finucane Murder Shrouded in Allegations of State Collusion

Patrick Finucane was gunned down by the Ulster Defence Association, a loyalist paramilitary group, at his North Belfast home on February 12, 1989. The brutal attack occurred right in front of his family, sparking decades of controversy and multiple investigations. Over the years, evidence has mounted suggesting possible state collusion in the murder, making this case one of Northern Ireland’s most contentious.

Benn Cites Supreme Court Ruling and Human Rights Concerns

In his Commons speech, Benn cited the 2019 Supreme Court decision that condemned earlier probes for failing to meet obligations under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Calling the case “exceptional,” Benn stressed the need for an inquiry that delivers answers long demanded by the Finucane family and human rights groups alike.

“This inquiry will build on previous investigations to avoid wasting public funds,” Benn assured MPs. He confirmed that a chair would soon be appointed with clear terms of reference to lead the probe moving forward.

Human Rights Groups Cautiously Welcome the Move

The announcement has drawn cautious praise from human rights organisations, who have campaigned relentlessly for a public inquiry into the murder’s surrounding circumstances and the alleged collusion. The inquiry is expected to be a crucial step towards truth and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, providing closure to the Finucane family after decades of campaigning.

This landmark decision shines a light on one of the darkest periods in Northern Ireland’s history and could finally unearth the full story behind the murder of Patrick Finucane.

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