“Secretary of State has created a two-tier approach to victims” – Lord Elliott
“Secretary of State has created a two-tier approach to victims” – Lord Elliott
Speaking after the announcement from the Secretary of State that he would establish a public inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane, Ulster Unionist Legacy spokesperson, Lord Elliott commented.
“The Ulster Unionist Party is committed to ensuring that every victim of every atrocity of the troubles receives the truth of what happened to them or their loved ones. Unfortunately, todays’ decision by the Secretary of State will leave many victims and families feeling that their loss is considered less important by the state.
“With this decision, the Secretary of State has created a two-tier approach to victims, whereas now others must seek justice through the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR), the Finucane family have been given an inquiry. The question must be asked why anyone would seek justice via the ICRIR when the Secretary of State seems to still offer the route of an inquiry.
“All victims should be treated equally. With this decision, it is obvious that some are being treated more favourably than others.
“What about the victims of the Enniskillen bomb, the Kingsmill massacre, La Mon, Teebane, Bloody Friday, Narrow water, Newry police station mortar attack and the thousands of others murdered going about their daily work? Will they now receive an inquiry?
“It is unfortunate that the Secretary of State, in the early days of his role, appears to be providing a hierarchy of victims from the Troubles, which, if is shown to be the case, does not bode well for his future relationships with a vast number of the Northern Ireland public.”