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Published Date: 04 July 2008
A alleged Real IRA man from Derry has accused the British authorities of "pulling the strings" in Ireland, when he appeared in the Special Criminal Court in Dublin in Tuesday.
Gary Donnelly from Kildrum Gardens in Creggan made the comment as counsel revealed the book of evidence against Donnelly and three other Derry men charged with membership of an unlawful organisation, is still not ready.

Speaking during the brief c
ourt appearance, Donnelly claimed his continuing detention is unfair. "I believe that this is nothing more than a form of internment.

"The British in this country are pulling the strings. Any word we have is from Gardaí in Donegal who are not known for their integrity or honesty," he said.

Donnelly and his co-accused, Michael Gallagher, of Sackville Court, Martin Francis O'Neill, of Colmcille Court, and Patrick John McDaid, of Marlborough Street, are charged with membership of an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army on 16 March. They were arrested during an operation into the activities of dissident republicans in Donegal.

Peter Mullen, a solicitor acting for the four men, asked investigating officers if the book of evidence will be ready for the trial, which is due to start in December.

Mr. Mullen said the 42 day timescale for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to serve the documents has already passed and asked the presiding judge, Mr Justice Paul Butler to fix a date for the completion of the book.

The State solicitor, Michael O'Donovan, said he expects the Garda report within two to three weeks.

The judge remanded the men in custody to appear before the court again on 22nd July.

Meanwhile, the 32 County Sovereignty Movement in Derry will stage a protest against the detention of the four Derry men in Waterloo Place at 2.30pm on Saturday.



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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 2:02 PM
  • Source: Journal Friday
  • Location: Derry
 
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Ciambh O'Gill,

Derry 04/07/2008 19:09:12
So you are arrested by Irish police, put in jail by the Irish Government, are up for trial by the Irish judicial system and he still blames the Brits. The Brits is now pulling the strings in the Irish Government. Collusion. Wake up and smell what you are shoveling Donzo. You are a true hero.
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Young Republican,

Shantallow 05/07/2008 12:33:48
People the protest is at waterloo place on the 12th of July at 2.30pm. I dont know why the journal has said this saturday.

Put in jail by the Free state government Ciambh. I wouldn't be going around saying that the Special criminal court is fair Judicial system it has the most draconion practises in westren europe and that is well documented.

Lets remember that these men were arrested while returning to Derry after filling up a car which diseil just before the border. How did the Free Staters know that they had crossed the border. When it takes 45min for the Free State special operations team to get there?

One of these men is Raymond Mc Cartneys Cousin.
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Ciambh O'Gill,

05/07/2008 13:57:17
YR, these men had BBC journalists in the car with them, cameras and all. I don't know about you but I don't pick up Sky reporters when I go to fill up. Lets not kid ourselves the dogs on the street know what these boys are up to. Justice is a bitch.
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Young Republican,

Shantallow 06/07/2008 23:23:28
No, who is feeding you with the lies. They where arrested the next day outside a filling station in Bridgend.

End Internment by remand, Free the Derry four!
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