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00giovedì 16 dicembre 2004 23:01
Irish trio sentenced in Colombia

Arrest warrants have been issued for the three men
Three Irishmen initially acquitted of training Marxist rebels in Colombia have now been sentenced to 17 years following an appeal.
The prosecution successfully appealed the acquittal of Niall Connolly, Martin McCauley and James Monaghan.

Arrest warrants have been issued for the three men, who have remained on bail in Colombia.

The three, who had been accused of being IRA members, were found guilty of travelling on false passports.


They were acquitted of the more serious offences by a lower court earlier this year, but the Colombian Attorney General has now successfully appealed against that decision.



"This is a political decision and a blatant miscarriage of justice," said the Sinn Fein assembly member.

She said it was "a terrible decision for their families and eight young children to get before Christmas".

A judge had ordered them to remain in the country pending an appeal by the prosecution against their not guilty verdict on training Farc guerillas.

The Colombian court system goes into recess on Friday, and the men's lawyers are expected to see them within the next day.

It is understood there is one final step in the legal process open to the men, an extraordinary appeal to the Supreme Court.

The earliest that any appeal can be lodged is mid-January.

McCauley, 41, is from Lurgan in County Armagh, Monaghan, 58, is from County Donegal and Connolly, 38, is from Dublin.

The three had been detained at Bogota's El Dorado airport in August 2001 as they were about to board a flight out of the country.

Their arrest led to speculation that Irish republicans had formed links with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc).

The main charge against them was that they had been teaching the rebels the techniques of urban terrorism.

The Irishmen strenuously denied this, saying they were in the area to monitor the fledgling peace process as well as being eco-tourists.

links :
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/4102737.stm
www.utvlive.com/newsroom/indepth.asp?pt=n&id=54317

Le conseguenze politiche saranno determinanti
Washington potrebbe mettere i provisionals nella lista internazionale del terrorismo e ritirare il Visto a Gerry Adams



admin/moris
00venerdì 17 dicembre 2004 12:13
inredibile nuova notizia
giunta la notizia che i tre sono scomparsi. Li sta cercando l'Interpol

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/4103515.stm
fergus
00martedì 21 dicembre 2004 09:31
Colombia Three's lawyers to explore options
From:ireland.com
Tuesday, 21st December, 2004

Lawyers for the three Irishmen sentenced to up to 17 1/2 years by a Colombian court last week said yesterday they were "exploring every legal option left open to the three men".
They declined to say if they would take the case to the country's Supreme Court.

home.eircom.net/content/irelandcom/topstories/4698149?view=E...

a detta della difesa dei Tre , i Giudici Colombiani avrebbero applicato leggi non ancora in vigore all'epoca dei fatti, violando il sacro santo principio dell'irretroattività della legge penale (sfavorevole al reo).....[SM=g27820]
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