22/02/2002

Families to appeal police screening at Bloody Sunday inquiry

The relatives of Bloody Sunday victims have lodged papers appealing a High Court decision which allows for the screening of police witnesses.

Papers were lodged on Thursday February 21 with the Court of Appeal challenging a decision made earlier this week which ruled that 20 police witnesses should be allowed to give their evidence whilst screened from the public and from the families of the deceased and the wounded.

The Saville Inquiry is examining the events of Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972 when 13 civilians were shot dead by British Army soldiers during a civil rights march. A 14th person died later.

Speaking on behalf of the families' solicitors Kieran Rainey said: “It is a matter of the utmost importance to the families that this ruling is challenged.

"A blanket grant of screening to the majority of police witnesses erodes the public nature of the Inquiry and effectively excludes the families from almost an entire section of evidence.

"Moreover, the families fear that soldiers, not satisfied with anonymity and a change of venue, will soon apply for screening and will rely on any decision given in favour of these witnesses."

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry chaired by Lord Saville of Newdigate is based in Derry City's Guildhall.

The inquiry began nearly four years ago and a report is not expected until 2004.

Witnesses are immune from prosecution. The inquiry is aimed at solely establishing the facts about what happened.

(AMcE)

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

19 November 2024
Two Arrested After High-Speed Police Chase In West Belfast
Two men have been arrested following a high-speed police chase in west Belfast early Monday morning. At around 2:30 AM, police spotted a white Volkswagen Golf traveling at excessive speed on the Westlink.
19 November 2024
Police Appeal After Arson Attack In Newtownards
Detectives have renewed an appeal for information following a deliberate arson attack at a vacant property in the Weaver's Grange area of Newtownards. The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, 17 November, 2023. Police and firefighters were called to the scene at around 12:40am.
14 November 2024
Police Appeal Following Burglary In Ahoghill
Detectives are appealing for information following a report of a burglary in Ahoghill on Tuesday, 12th November. Police received a report that the back door of a house on the Ballymena Road was forced open shortly before 6pm.
25 November 2024
Man Arrested In Connection With £150,000 Cannabis Seizure
Detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland's Organised Crime Unit, in partnership with Belfast Harbour Police, have made a significant breakthrough in their fight against drug crime. On Friday evening, November 22nd, a vehicle was intercepted and searched in the West Bank Road area of north Belfast.
22 November 2024
Pedestrian Injured In Belfast Hit-and-Run
The PSNI have issued an appeal for information following a hit-and-run incident in the Botanic Avenue area of Belfast in the early hours of Thursday morning. Officers were called to the scene shortly before 1.30am after a male pedestrian was struck by a maroon Mazda. Despite being injured, the pedestrian left the area before police arrived.