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Archives Sinn Féín delegation to meet with Hugh Orde Special Features Audio/Video Other Ireland's most Podcast popular political Published: 15 February, 2007 stories for weekly Campaign newspaper online. 15 Literature A Sinn Féin delegation led by Party President Gerry Adams MP, and including Policing spokesperson Gerry Kelly, Caitriona February, RSS Feed Ruane, Michelle Gildernew MP and Alex Maskey will meet the 2007 PSNI Chief Constable Hugh Orde at PSNI Headquarters in Books, videos, Knock tomorrow, Friday 16th Feb at 4pm. ● Mary Lou Mc CDs, shirts and Donald says much more Subscribe to our all Commenting today Gerry Kelly said: Fine Gael available online. new email news incinerator service & "opposition" multimedia news "Tomorrows meeting with the PSNI Chief Constable will provide exposed centre. an opportunity to deal with a number of key issues, including
the importance of the PSNI carrying out its duties and ● Gerry Kelly If you live outside of Ireland you can responsibilities in a fair and impartial way, as a civic police supports still play your part. service, which is democratically accountable to the public. families of those killed in "Policing with the community needs to be the core function of New Lodge any civic policing service and especially in relation to protecting massacre the most vulnerable sections of the community. That is the elderly, women and children, and those subject to homophobic, ● Ferris calls for sectarian and racist attacks and car crime and death riders. support for Rossport Day of Solidarity "Political, civic and community leaders have an important role
to play here also. Obviously the recent report by the Police ● Fine Gael and Ombudsman and the issue of collusion will top our agenda. But Greens go we also intend raising with Mr. Orde the concerns of bereaved missing on families who want truth about the deaths of their loved ones, electricity and are worried that the PSNI may use Public Interest privatisation Immunity Certificates to withhold evidence from Coroners amendment Courts. The harassment of young people in Castlederg will also be raised." ENDS ● Government not bothered about poverty or inequality – Crowe
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