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Date Posted: 17:42:21 05/28/03 Wed
Author: Friends Of Irish Freedom
Subject: Press Release Re: Maghaberry Prison

PRESS RELEASE.
> Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association.
> Date: Tuesday 27th May 2003,
> Contact: Martin Mulholland/Marian Price,
> Phone: 07801 729 412,
> E-MAIL: irpwa@hotmail.com
>
> Officer Commanding Republican Prisoners of War meets Secretary of State
Paul
> Murphy.
>
> Today in the education wing of Maghaberry gaol, the OC Oglaigh Na hEireann
> prisoners John Connolly came face to face with the secretary of state for
> Northern Ireland Paul Murphy. Despite a large entourage of NIO officials,
> Prison Officials and body guards Mr Connolly was able to approach Mr
Murphy
> and introduce himself as the OC of the republican prisoners. There was an
> attempt made by the prison officials to prevent any contact but the
> Secretary of State indicated that he was prepared to speak with the OC. Mr
> Connolly then outlined the position of the republican prisoners in the
gaol
> and told of the litany of abuse from Loyalist prisoners as well as prison
> officials. Connolly then went on to demand segregation from loyalists and
> the restoration of political status on behalf of the republican POW's.
> Mr Murphy indicated that there was movement on the issues that had been
> raised and was thanked by John Connolly for his time and interest when it
> was apparent that officials did not want the exchange to take place.
> The IRPWA reiterate John Connolly's demands and would urge the NIO to
> segregate republican prisoners immediately. Paul Murphy's indication that
> moves are afoot are a cause for some optimism but while officials talk the
> likelihood of another serious assault or a death increases.
> We ask the British Government to bear in mind what has happened in the
past
> when indications of movement were not followed up by action and when hopes
> were raised only to be dashed.
>
> Martin Mulholland, Spokesman.

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