This published by the Celtic League:
Amal Clooney Part of ‘Hooded Men’ Legal team
NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE
The high profile human rights lawyer Amal Clooney is to be part of a team of lawyers representing the ‘Hooded Men’ in a case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
The men, all arrested in 1971 in Ulster and interned without trial, were subjected to ill treatment by the British Army.
The men’s case was originally brought before the ECHR in 1976 but on that occasion it was finally determined by the Court that the treatment fell short of torture but did constitute ‘inhumane and degrading treatment’.
However new evidence uncovered by Ireland’s State broadcaster RTE last year led to pressure on the Irish government to reopen the case.
The Celtic League were one of a group of organizations that lobbied on behalf of the men (see links) and literally with just hours to go before a deadline for Ireland to submit a fresh case expired the Irish government gave the green light.
https://www.celticleague.net/news/irish-government-to-act-over-hooded-me...
https://www.celticleague.net/news/celtic-league-gs-urges-taoiseach-to-ac...
https://www.celticleague.net/news/irish-government-urged-to-act-torture-...
https://www.celticleague.net/news/the-hooded-men-message-of-thanks-to-al...
Amal Clooney has been involved in a series of high profile human rights battles. She has represented Yulia Tymoshenko the former Prime Minister of Ukraine and Julian Assange the Wikileaks Editor in chief.
She is also working on the recognition of the Armenian genocide (for the Armenian Government) and is involved in the latest effort by Greece to have the stolen Elgin marbles returned from the UK
J B Moffatt (Mr)
Director of Information
11/02/15
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