Free Press In Northern Ireland
EDM number 1064 in 2002-03, proposed by Harry Barnes on 11/04/2003.
That this House condemns without reservation the boycott of the Sunday World newspaper endorsed by the so-called Loyalist Commission based in Belfast; notes that UDA gangs have been intimidating newsagents and van drivers into not selling or delivering the newspaper; further notes with alarm that the Belfast-based editor, Jim McDowell, his family and staff members have been threatened, and that one staff member has had to be relocated after a recent gun attack on his home; remembers with sorrow the fact that one of the Sunday World's reporters, Martin O'Hagan, was murdered by the Loyalist Volunteer Force in 2001; and supports the call from Jim McDowell, a call echoed by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and the leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party and the Social and Democratic Labour Party, for the boycott to be lifted and for all threats and intimidation to cease immediately, and for the Loyalist Commission to issue an unequivocal public statement to this effect.
This motion has been signed by a total of 25 MPs.
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