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Martin Corey released from prison

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    The prominent Irish republican, Martin Corey, has been released after almost four years in prison without trial.

    He had been held in Maghaberry jail since April 2010 without any charges being brought against him, after he was deemed to be a risk to the public.

    The Republican Sinn Féin member is a convicted double murderer.

    Corey was originally sentenced to life in prison in 1973 for his part in the IRA murders of two police officers, but was released on licence in 1992.

    He was re-arrested at his home in Lurgan, County Armagh, on 16 April 2010 and had been in custody since that date.

    He was told he was being sent back to jail because he was considered a risk to the public, but at the time neither Corey, or his legal team, were told why the authorities believed he posed a threat.

    Former Northern Ireland Secretary of State Shaun Woodward had ordered his prison recall on the basis of "closed material" and unspecified allegations of involvement with dissident republicans.

    Corey's supporters claimed he was being interned without trial and launched a campaign to secure his release.

    Last May, his lawyers said they would challenge his detention in the European court.

    Corey was released from custody on Wednesday evening, following a decision by the Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland.

    He left Maghaberry prison in an unmarked van at about 20:00 GMT.


    It is understood the conditions of his release include a ban on speaking to the media.

    Members of the Free Martin Corey Campaign have told the BBC they had concerns about the manner of his release.

    A campaign spokesperson, Cait Trainor, said: "It is clear the continued imprisonment of Martin Corey was a political embarrassment to the Northern Ireland Office and he was released in a way that would ensure minimum publicity."

    In a statement, a spokeswoman from the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) said that "the independent Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland have issued their judgment in respect of Martin Corey".

    "The Parole Commissioners have decided to release Martin Corey on a licence that is subject to conditions which are designed to manage the risk they assess him to pose," the NIO spokeswoman added.

    'Human rights'
    Corey's release has been welcomed by Sinn Féin but the party said the government has "lessons to learn from his imprisonment".

    Sinn Féin MLA Jennifer McCann said: "It is almost four years since the arrest and detention of Martin Corey.

    "At no time was he questioned by police or were his legal team shown evidence against him.

    "At no time was due process had. This was a clear abuse of Martin Corey's human rights and is an indictment on those who held him," Ms McCann said.

    Corey's party, Republican Sinn Féin, was formed in 1986 following a split with the Sinn Féin leadership.

    The roots of the fallout were over Sinn Féin's decision to take seats in the Irish parliament, thus ending its policy of abstention in the Republic of Ireland.
     
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  2. Patience

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    ****e Attempt at filling in for Medro # 4575865

    Give it up, Gas <ok>
     
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    <sorry>.

    I thought we haven't had a ****e Oirish politics fred for ages.
     
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    You need to spice it up a bit. Throw in a few "Celtic Mad" remarks, maybe a couple of barbed comments about spuds, possibly attribute a bullshit quote to him as well and remove the bit about a Media Ban.

    When you'd finished, you should have then put it in a quote bubble and then written your own opinion as further bait - i'd have insulted Catholics in a thinly-veiled kiddly-fiddling post.

    Happy to help <ok>

    Ii'll be overjoyed if you stepped up to the plate so Medro could leave forever.
     
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    Up the 'RA.
     
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    I actually like proddies more than taigs.
     
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    Typical **** then.
     
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    Nah, if I was I'd wear a vestment and shag young boys. I'll leave that to you kafflicks.
     
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    Good one. <applause>

    Fat Eck needs his balls polished - jog on.
     
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    Tuna on the beel as per

    <laugh><laugh><applause>
     
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    I prefer "non-doms"...
     
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    He should have starved himself to death in protest, that would have shown us <ok>
     
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    Why you hate Dominicans?
     
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    Republicans!!!!!
     
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    Agreed, domiciled ****s.
     
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    I don't prefer anyone. I judge the person not their religion

    unless they're a honkey
     
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    Quite right bealy - couldn't agree more. That said I can't say I have much time forHare Krishnas. You're meant to be miserable when you're religious but they all act like they're at a rave.
     
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    And don't start me on those Bhuddists
     
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    Buddhists are the ultimate atheists (or aetheists if you're intellectually challenged.)
     
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    The shaolin monks are pretty cool.

    smashin each other over the head with bricks n that
     
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