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Micheál Martin urged to press Keir Starmer on need for full public inquiry into Sean Brown murder

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00:00In May 1997, Sean Brown, a father of six, was abducted and murdered by the Loyalist
00:08Volunteer Force gang while locking up the gates of Balachie Wulftones GAA club in County
00:15Derry.
00:16Sean's courageous wife, Bridie, and his family have fought for almost 30 years to uncover
00:21the truth about his murder.
00:24Last year, at an inquest hearing, it emerged that more than 25 people had been linked by
00:28intelligence to the murder, including several British state agents.
00:33The British government has refused to hold an independent public inquiry into Sean's
00:38murder, as previously directed by the High Court.
00:42Last week, the Court of Appeal in Belfast ruled the British government's refusal to hold a
00:46public inquiry into his murder cannot stand and is unlawful.
00:51Taoiseach, can I ask, will you directly engage with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and
00:57urge him to accept the unequivocal High Court ruling and grant a full public inquiry into
01:04the murder of Sean Brown?
01:05First of all, I will pay tribute to the family of Sean Brown for their advocacy and for pursuing
01:13this case and seek justice and full transparency and truth surrounding it.
01:22Yes, I already have in terms of my engagements with the British government, both as Foreign
01:29Minister and now as Taoiseach sought an inquiry.
01:33The Court of Appeal has ruled, and I think the British government has to respond to that
01:37ruling.
01:38More generally, I would hope that we could get to a conclusion between the British and Irish
01:41government and the legacy question more generally, so that we would have a permanent structure
01:45in place to investigate atrocities committed on all sides, and that we would have full transparent
01:56investigations, and then parallel and separately that there would be information retrieval for
02:02the benefit of families of victims and of loved ones who have lost their lives.
02:07Because it's generational, the level of grief and trauma, and a younger generation are coming
02:14forward representing families and communities who have not got closure in any shape or form.

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