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La Mon victims lash out at power-sharing



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Published Date: 28 January 2008
A group of victims from the IRA's firebomb atrocity at La Mon House Hotel last night affirmed their "disgust" at the DUP sharing government with Sinn
Fein.
The tensions have surfaced as plans were being made to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the attack.

INVITE
Some of the victims went so far as to say that First Minister Ian Paisley would not be welcome at the event, however, DUP sources said yesterday that there were never any plans to invite him.
Twelve people were killed and many more badly burned when the IRA
firebomb turned the small country
hotel into a raging inferno on February 17, 1978.


"I am disgusted. It is sickening to see Paisley and McGuinness, the Chuckle Brothers, getting on that way," said Billy McDowell, who spent four weeks in
hospital being treated for burns after the attack – his wife spent a further three months in hospital after him.


"I am probably speaking on behalf of thousands of victims across Northern Ireland," said Mr McDowell. "For 40 years Paisley said they would never sit down with Sinn Fein.


"We have still not resolved the Robert McCartney murder, the Northern Bank robbery and the destruction of the structures of the IRA. The fact is that Martin McGuinness is a self-confessed IRA man and when we think back Paisley would not sit in the same room as him."


A prominent Sinn Fein member was previously arrested in relation to the attack and was named by DUP MP Iris Robinson under Parliamentary privilege as being involved.

CONTROVERSY
But the latest controversy broke yesterday after an interview with Mr McDowell and two other individuals on the La Mon committee at Castlereagh council was published in a Sunday newspaper. Mr McDowell said last night that all three were speaking purely in a personal capacity but stood over their comments in opposing the idea of Dr Paisley attending the 30th anniversary event.


One the interviewees, Rita Morrison, formerly Rita Crawford, lost her daughter and son-in-law in the bomb, Elizabeth and Ian McCracken, aged 23 and 24. "It came as a big shock when the DUP were falling into line with Sinn Fein after the St Andrews agreement," she said. "The doctor who identified my daughter and son-in-law said he had no idea what he was looking at. They were just a black mass on the floor."



While paying tribute to the work of the DUP for the victims of the atrocity, she said "relationships had changed" since St Andrews and in her personal view "the DUP would not be welcome" at the 30th anniversary event.


But Ian Paisley Jr said the First Minister wasn't invited to the commemoration, adding "you don't come to something you are not invited to".

INTENTION
Castlereagh Borough DUP Council councillor Jimmy Spratt sits on the council's La Mon committee and affirmed there were never any plans to invite Dr Paisley. Nobody had done more for La Mon victims than Iris Robinson of the DUP, who is also a member of the council committee, he added.



A DUP spokesman said: "The party understands the hurt of victims and we understand the current arrangements at Stormont are not easy for some people. But we must build for the future so we don't return to similar events such as La Mon."

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John from Doagh,

28/01/2008 13:20:28
How can Unionists now respect Mr Paisley?He has done a U turn on what he stood for over the years.Has money and power went to the DUP heads.Martin McGuinness has obviously got his way by naming a republician whos brother was shot by the SAS while allegedly running away from an SAS team on the spot were a bomb was being planted,in the four victims commissioners.
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slippery,

england 28/01/2008 19:45:30
I wholeheartedly agree with the victims relatives of the La Mon atrocity in which they do not wish to see Ian Paisley . It was not that long ago when the DUP and paisley in particular were calling for the head of David Trimble when he signed up for the good friday agreement. How two faced are the DUP now that they are in the same bed with Sinn Fein/IRA.I along with many other loyal unionists who voted for them because we felt that the DUP were the true voice of ulster protestants and they would stand up for us. OH how wrong was i . These DUP MP's should hang their heads in shame and paisley in particular. They are a disgrace . So far all i have seen is Sinnfein/IRA take take take and the DUP give give give. No more ......
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Mallory,

Edinburgh 29/01/2008 05:28:51
Maybe the BBC could produce a drama documentary about La Mon?
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rebel-og,

30/01/2008 23:46:44
There have been many victims on both sides unfortunately, reading the posts above it is obvious john and silppery could only be happy with ex RUC who have colluded with loyalists murderers or their likes to be on the commission board. Support the members the politicians selected and try to move on.
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