A coalition of leading human rights organizations today expressed abhorrence and profound shock at the brutal murder of Rosemary Nelson, one of Northern Ireland's most prominent human rights lawyers. Ms. Nelson, who had been receiving death threats, died from injuries suffered in a car bomb attack a short distance from her home. At this particularly sad time, the groups expressed their deepest sympathy for Ms. Nelson's family.
The London police investigation comes on the heels of a 1998 United Nations report concerning the ongoing harassment and intimidation of defense lawyers in Northern Ireland which concluded that allegations of RUC threats against defense lawyers were well founded. The UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers last year called on the UK government to conduct a broad inquiry into general allegations of RUC harassment of defense lawyers, including police intimidation and death threats against Ms. Nelson. Her death also comes within a matter of weeks of the submission of a report to the British and Irish governments which contains new evidence of police collusion in the 1989 loyalist paramilitary murder of Belfast solicitor Patrick Finucane.
The groups expect to meet with Northern Ireland Secretary of State Mo Mowlam tomorrow to discuss the case and to urge the immediate establishment of these independent inquiries. The groups will hold a press conference at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, Governor's Room, in Washington, D.C. tomorrow, Tuesday March 16, 1999 at 10:15am.
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