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Family of Co Tyrone taxi-driver blame IRA for his killing

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday April 19, 2002 11:52author by Anne Gri Report this post to the editors

"Murder is Not Helpful to the Peace Process!"

Family of Co Tyrone taxi-driver blame IRA for his killing
By Suzanne Breen, Senior Northern Correspondent
Irish Times


The family of a Catholic taxi-driver shot dead in Co Tyrone have blamed the Provisional IRA for the killing.

They claimed it was linked to a fight between Barney McDonald (52) and a local IRA commander.

A statement in the name of the loyalist Red Hand Commanders has admitted responsibility and Sinn Féin has denied the IRA was behind the murder.

However, speaking to The Irish Times, the McDonalds last night accused Sinn Féin of "lies and hypocrisy".

Local sources believed the killers deliberately used shotguns because the weapons cannot easily be traced through ballistic tests.

Mr McDonald, a father of eight, was called to pick up a fare at Arthur's snooker club in Annaghbeg Park in Donaghmore at 11 p.m. on Wednesday.

Two men, lying in wait, opened fire with the two shotguns. The victim was hit in the head and died instantly.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland said it had not yet established a motive for the killing. Chief Supt Eddie Graham said detectives were keen to locate the getaway car.

Loyalist involvement has not been ruled out. Local people said there had been tensions between members of the family and a Protestant-owned taxi depot.

In a statement to a Belfast newsroom, the Red Hand Defenders admitted responsibility but security sources said they were keeping an open mind. "Loyalist involvement is entirely possible but this statement must be treated with caution because the Red Hand Defenders claimed responsibility for shooting a drug dealer in Coalisland last year when it was actually the IRA involved," a source said.

There is a history of conflict between the Provisional IRA and the family. Mr McDonald's daughter, Alicia, said the organisation had recently threatened her father's life.

The killing was linked to a fight six weeks ago between her father and a local IRA commander, she claimed. "The Provos have long held a grudge against my family. My brother Brian was in a bar playing pool last month when he was followed outside by three Provos who acted in an intimidating way. My father tackled them about it. A fight developed and one of the Provos was hurt."

The senior IRA commander was in hospital for three days recovering from his injuries, according to local people. They said the man and his unit were deeply embarrassed by the incident and were set on revenge. "People knew something would happen to Barney but we expected him to get a beating, not be killed" one man said.

Ms McDonald said the Provisional IRA visited the home of her father's girlfriend afterwards. "They told her to tell him they were the real IRA, they would sort him out, and he would soon know about it."

Local Sinn Féin MP Mr Martin McGuinness offered his condolences to the family and said he shared the community's shock . Sinn Féin Assembly member Mr Francie Molloy said he was unsure whether the killing was sectarian but he was certain republicans were not involved.

SDLP councillor Mr Vincent Currie condemned this "cold-blooded, cruel and callous" murder.

"Barney was a well-respected, hard-working fellow who provided a vital community service with his taxi. He was a hard man who would defend his family but never went looking for trouble."

Mr McDonald's son, Paul, was badly injured in an IRA punishment attack two years ago. He died in a car crash a month later. Another son, Eugene, was killed in a car crash eight years ago and Mr McDonald's wife died last year.


author by Stevepublication date Fri Apr 19, 2002 12:00author email SteveThinkALot at Hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you want to give public notice of an Irish Times article please provide the LINK to the article and not the article itself.

I READ the Times in the morning (as do most people) and this is old news and against the editorial guidelines for this site.

Just put in the link and add your own comments. Because when it comes down to it, that's all we want to read.

Steve

author by Anne Gripublication date Fri Apr 19, 2002 13:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just another murder in the north, then, right? Who cares about that! Let's have a demo for Palestine instead and let the working class in the north go to hell. Ok. It's not helpful to the peace process to be angry about this, is it?

author by Sheltapublication date Fri Apr 19, 2002 23:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Look, Ireland is a modern, progressive, first world country, and we Irish radicals and liberals have enough to do, what with Venezuela, Palestine,
Colubmia and Africa, we don't really have time for Ireland. Also it is important that we create a good impression abroad. The progressive movement internationally needs to know that Ireland has a modern culture and that there are progressives here. After all we don't want radicals and progressives in Britain especially to think we are a shower of bogpersons! So please no more articles about Ireland on Ireland Indymedia. Thank you.

author by Stevepublication date Sat Apr 20, 2002 13:37author email stevethinkalot at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

What!!!!! Is this not Indymedia IRELAND??? Excuse me but this is supposed to be a place where we CAN discuss matters relating to our nation and our society. Yes, international matters are of concern but the priority of this forum should be matter relating to Ireland and Irish people (and yes, we are a inter-cultural island, but everybody has distinctly Irish problems relating to Irish law and State and not 'Irish ethnicity')

Please, Ireland has little else in the way of liberal media, let's at least keep THIS alive?!!!

Steve

author by Anne Gripublication date Sat Apr 20, 2002 14:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Let's just not talk about murder in the north, ok, or any of the problems of the working class in the north of Ireland. That's not really Ireland, anyway. So just let's not mention the war. To do so is "not helpful to the peace process"!

 
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