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luckyride

luckyride

Portland, OR
May 2003

FEB 09, 2005 09:18 AM

an update for fans of "In the Name of the Father":

BLAIR APOLOGISES TO CONLON AND MAGUIRE FAMILIES
02/09/05 08:51 EST

The British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, has issued a public apology to the Conlon and Maguire families for their wrongful imprisonment for the bomb attacks in Guildford and Woolwich in 1974.


In a televised address, Mr Blair said "I am very sorry that they were subject to such an ordeal and injustice ... That is why I am making this apology today - they deserve to be completely and publicly exonerated."


Mr Blair met with representatives of both families after making the statement.


Mr Blair apologised for the wrongful imprisonment of Mr Conlon and his father, Guiseppe, who died while wrongly imprisoned for a bombing in Guildford in 1974.


Mr Gerry Conlon, who spent 15 years in jail after his wrongful conviction, had hoped that Mr Blair would make his apology in the Commons chamber during Prime Minister's Questions this afternoon.


However, the apology failed to materialise during question time as expected. The SDLP's Eddie McGrady was expected to prompt Mr Blair to make the apology but was not given the opportunity to do so by the speaker of the house.


Speaking on his arrival at the House of Commons in London this morning, Mr Conlon said the case remains "a stain on the character of British justice."


Gerry Conlon on his release outside the Old Bailey in London Gerry Conlon spent 15 years in jail.


Mr Conlon - along with Mr Paddy Armstrong, Mr Paul Hill and Ms Carole Richardson - were arrested in 1974 and wrongfully jailed for an IRA bomb attack on the Horse and Groom pub in Guildford.


The blast killed five people - four soldiers and a civilian.
The prisoners became known as the Guildford Four.


Mr Conlon's case was highlighted in the Oscar-nominated film In The Name Of The Father, starring Daniel Day-Lewis.


On his arrival at the House of Commons this morning, Mr Conlon told journalists: "This has been a stain on the character of British justice. Today, hopefully, Tony Blair is going to remove part of that stain, and the stigma that has been attached to me and my family."


Mr Conlon was asked whether anything could make up for the years he spent in jail. He said: "No, no, but hopefully this will go some way to removing doubt that exists in people."


Mr Conlon said the Government owed a debt to himself and others wrongly jailed. "Everyone who was arrested around about that time and went to prison has had their lives shattered. If you can destroy them, you have the moral obligation when they do come out and that is not forthcoming. We hope that the assistance and the medical facilities that are available to others will be made available to us."


Mr Conlon added: "This apology is so important, not just for me but for my mother, my sisters, my nieces, my nephews, because this has seeped down the generations."


The Conlon family has been seeking a public apology from the British Government for the miscarriage of justice and have compiled a petition which has been signed by tens of thousands of people.


Mr Conlon's father and members of Mrs Annie Maguire's family were also later arrested and jailed for the attack and other bombings in Woolwich, south east London after they were allegedly identified as being involved in the bomb plot in confessions extracted by the police.


Mr Guiseppe Conlon died in prison while serving his sentence in January 1980. In October 1989 the Court of Appeal quashed the sentences of the Guildford Four after doubts were raised about the police evidence.


In June 1991, the Court of Appeal also overturned the sentences on the Maguires and Guiseppe Conlon.


The Taoiseach, Mr Ahern, has welcomed the apology made by Mr. Blair.


The Taoiseach said he hoped the apology would make up for many years of suffering for the Conlon family.


He said: "I appreciate that Tony Blair has agreed to my request for this issue to be addressed. I know that the years of lost time that the Conlon family has suffered cannot be recovered. My hope for them is that they can move on with their lives and that the cloud that has hung over them for so long can now finally be lifted."
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[Edited on Feb 09, 2005 by luckyride]

Bastardo

Bastardo

Boston, MA
January 2005

FEB 09, 2005 09:41 AM

katiebarthedoor said:
was "war of the buttons" made in ireland?
if so, than thats my favorite.



[Edited on Feb 07, 2005 by katiebarthedoor]




It was, and I was going tolist it as my favorite too. The evil little bastard in it is called Riley. It seems in most Irish movies the bad guy is always named Riley, why is that I wonder?

GuidedByVices

GuidedByVices

Minneapolis, MN
December 2004

FEB 09, 2005 10:27 AM

The Secret of Roan Innish

In the Name of the Father

Veronica Guerin

I wish Father Ted could be included too.
FECK! ARSE! GIRLS!

numbers

numbers

New York, NY
November 2002

FEB 09, 2005 10:46 AM

Gangs of New York. As a second generation Irish living in NYC I found it very interesting. Although mostly because if I thought I could get away with it, I would dress, act and talk like Bill the Butcher for the rest of my life.

"I don't give a tupenny fuck about your moral conundrum, you meat-headed shit-sack."

seanfitz

seanfitz

Evergreen Park, IL
August 2004

FEB 09, 2005 12:01 PM

a lot of good movies being mentioned...my favorites:

-the boxer
-in the name of the father
-the secret of roan innish
-the quiet man

has anyone metioned "into the west", "miller's crossing", or "some mother's son"?
all 3 are really good...

Sydni

Sydni

SUICIDEGIRL

Washington, USA

FEB 09, 2005 12:03 PM

Boondock Saints
Circle of Friends

deadly_photo

deadly_photo

Ireland
February 2005

FEB 09, 2005 06:27 PM

mweber YES!

And also the way he kept addressing her as "Our Lady". smile



common parlance round these parts.

deadly_photo

deadly_photo

Ireland
February 2005

FEB 09, 2005 06:30 PM

ThisIsWhoWeAre said:
Am I the only sap who liked "Far and Away"?



Hardly an Irish movie...

stockula

stockula

Anchorage, AK
May 2003

FEB 09, 2005 07:04 PM

I really liked Ryan's Daughter.

ThisIsWhoWeAre

ThisIsWhoWeAre

Oakland, CA
July 2004

FEB 09, 2005 07:06 PM

deadly_photo said:

ThisIsWhoWeAre said:
Am I the only sap who liked "Far and Away"?



Hardly an Irish movie...


It is if "Boondock Saints" is. At least part of it takes place in Ireland. I also just like it because Tom Cruise's character has the same last name as me. biggrin

JohnClement

JohnClement

Silver Spring, MD
January 2004

FEB 09, 2005 07:10 PM

Being barely Irish. I don't really identify with any in a nationalistic sense, but I thought "Gangs of New York" was fascinating. More for shining a light on an interesting overlooked historical period than filmic value. Also, "Ned Kelly", even though it took place in Australia, since the characters were Irish.
I fucking hate Boondock Saints.

MrGoose

MrGoose

Washington, DC
January 2005

FEB 09, 2005 07:34 PM

Frankie said:
Bloody Sunday was amazing.


I have to agree, Bloody Sunday was an amazing movie.

Kami

Kami

Fort Wayne, IN
January 2005

FEB 10, 2005 08:11 AM

1) Beautiful Joe
2) Boondock Saints
3) The Navigator (although honestly I'm not sure if this was Irish or English. It's been a while.)

KMFCM

KMFCM

Peekskill, NY
September 2002

FEB 10, 2005 09:21 AM

Nic said:
Not Angela's Ashes, thats for sure.

It was so brown....

I like 'Leprachaun' biggrin



in the hood???? biggrin

Hussein

Hussein

I'm lost
March 2004

FEB 10, 2005 09:26 AM



yes!! an absolutely excellent movie that deserves more attention.

NA_Mike

NA_Mike

Sao Tome And Principe
November 2004

FEB 10, 2005 06:39 PM

MrGoose said:

Frankie said:
Bloody Sunday was amazing.


I have to agree, Bloody Sunday was an amazing movie.




That one has my vote ! ! !

geekgurl

geekgurl

Philadelphia, PA
June 2003

FEB 10, 2005 06:48 PM

The Ratcatcher

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