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Two Belfast Men Charged in IRA Killing |
2005-06-03 |
![]() McCartney's sisters who have taken their campaign to the White House and the European Parliament said they were stunned by the news but emphasized that their mission for justice still had a long way to go. "We hope it will lead to further arrests, because there were more than two people involved. We still have a long way to go in terms of a trial and convictions," said Catherine McCartney. "We are happy this has happened, but we know it is by no means over." The Irish Republican Army initially denied involvement, then admitted its members committed the attack after facing public pressure from McCartney's five sisters and fiancee. Since then members of the IRA and its allied Sinn Fein party have faced criticism internationally for allegedly covering up evidence and refusing to cooperate with the police investigation. |
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