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Images and Video from today's protest for Terence Wheelock and John Moloney outside the Dáil![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Images and Video from earlier today. Around 70 people protested outside the Dail today at 2pm to demand for independent inquiries into the deaths of John Moloney and Terence Wheelock in Garda Custody. You can now download a 4 minute video from the global indymedia video site featuring Laurence Wheelock and Joan Collins speaking about the two deaths in custody. Please click here to visit the download page. For more information see previous article at link below.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4I hope other familiies can take heart and courage from both the Maloney and Wheelock family's brave and courageous stance.
Terence Wheelock's father and two of his brothers
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Laurence Wheelock
Joan Collins and Joe Costelloe with friends and supporters of the victims families.
...more supporters.
....................yes, how many more?
...how many more?
A badge of dishonour, injustice and dare I say it......murder?
Aongus O'Snodaigh T.D. (Sinn Fein)
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what if and im only saying what if ... gardai did nothing wrong in these cases.. will apologies be issued???
and if the gardai did nothingwrong what will be needed for proof of this
A public inquiry would be able to make a clear ruling on what exactly happened.
In all cases of death in custody (or where ciircumstances of death involve periods of custody) an independent public inquiry should be mandatory.
The police have nothing to fear and a lot to gain from openness and transparency in cases where they are responsible for people who lose their lives.