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End Colombian 3 junta show trial

spar wid me | 31.07.2003 21:46

Time for the colombian junta government to release the 3 innocent Irish men they have been illegally holding captive for over 2 years. The 3 Irish men all of whom were international observers guests of FARC, witnessing the peace process in Colombia, have been arrested and held without trial for over 2 years. Niall Connolly, Martin McAuley and pensioner James Monaghan, have strenously denied junta allegations that they were connected in anyway to the IRA, and despite the Colombian junta government failing to produce any legible credible evidence against the men, are still being held in a Colombian prison.

It is clear that the Colombian junta authorities who are holding the Irish men have no real, or credible evidence against the 3 men, which is why it has taken the Colombian junta government over 2 years to hold a trial for the Irish men, and still the Colombian junta authorities keep adjourning the trial due to their prosecution's failure to produce any credible evidence against the men. There is clearly no real/credible or forensic evidence against the Irish men, otherwise the colombian junta authorities would have been able to document and produce it for the defence to scrutinise and examine.

The show trial of the 3 Irish men, has also been prolonged and drawn out to enable the colombian junta authorities and those within the brit establishment security forces opposed to the peace process, to make as much black ops propaganda mileage as possible against FARC and peace process in Northern Ireland.

Its time for the Colombian junta authorities and brit black ops securocrats to stop playing games with the Irish men's freedom and human rights and release these men immediately.

spar wid me