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Kingsberry case The High Court in Belfast granted permission in early July for the family of a former member of the UDA, William Kingsberry – shot dead in 1991, to sue Libya for supplying the assault rifle used by the IRA unit that killed him. New approach The Kingsberry case, which is civil not criminal, is a new approach to gaining compensation for those killed or injured by Libyan-supplied matériel – and will be the first of many. Kevin Winters of KRW Law is bringing a number of civil cases against the Libyan State to gain compensation for victims. The PSNI initially refused to confirm that Libyan-supplied Semtex was used in explosions after 1986; but a case brought by Belfast solicitors KRWLaw in Belfast on behalf of a number of victims has established the link to the AKM rifle used in the 1991 Kingsberry case. The Kingsberry case creates a precedent for many other victims. ....
Victims of Libya-funded IRA bombings - including Enniskillen, Harrod's and even Omagh - seek compensation from sovereign wealth fund, much of which was embezzled by General Gaddafi, of a bankrupt and war-torn country. villagemagazine.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from villagemagazine.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Top Story February 15, 2021 DUBLIN: The British government needs to “step up” over its obligations to hold an inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane, the Irish premier said. Taoiseach Micheal Martin, speaking to the Sunday Times in a wide-ranging interview, said the Irish side had investigated terrorist killings where collusion with security forces was suspected, and reiterated calls for Britain to reciprocate. Finucane, 39, who represented republican and loyalist paramilitaries during the conflict, was shot dead in his family home in north Belfast in February 1989 by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) in an attack found to have involved collusion with the state. ....