Families Acting for Innocent Relatives

Families Acting for Innocent Relatives

Families Acting for Innocent Relatives (FAIR) is a group founded in 1998 by unionist victims of the Troubles in South Armagh, who claim to feel marginalised by their perception that too many concessions were granted to Irish Republicans during the peace process, as well as by the inclusion of the Sinn Féin party (regarded by them as the political wing of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)) members in the government of Northern Ireland, under the terms of the Belfast Agreement of 1998.Fact|date=June 2008

History

FAIR claims to represent the Unionist and Protestant victims of Irish Republican terrorism in South Armagh, Northern Ireland.

FAIR is led by South Armagh man Willie Frazer who lost five members of his close family to IRA violence during [The Troubles. [ [http://www.indymedia.ie/article/74511 Bitter hatreds that underpin Love Ulster parade in Dublin, Susan McKay, Irish Times, Feb 25th 2005] ] Verify source|date=June 2008 It is the largest such group in Northern Ireland, with approximately 600 membersFact|date=June 2008. FAIR is determined to place "innocent" loyalist/unionist victims' rights and issues high on the British government's agenda, and support the exclusion of Sinn Féin from the government of Northern Ireland. Fact|date=June 2008

FAIR has called for full public inquiries into alleged collusion between Irish authorities and Republicans in the deaths of Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officers, Loyalist terrorists, and Northern Protestant civilians [http://www.victims.org.uk/05-06-06b.htm] . Representatives have met with the Smithwick Tribunal for this reason.

Controversies

A criticism of FAIR is that it only represents the victims of republican violence, downplaying and ignoring the numerous civilian victims of Loyalist terrorists and British security forces. Willie Frazer has defended his group's record by saying it is for South Armagh victims. He argues that the majority of the victims in South Armagh were caused by the IRA. However, Fair has included as a victim of IRA violence, Robert McConnell, alleged to be a member of both the Ulster Defence Regiment and of the illegal Ulster Volunteer ForceFact|date=June 2008. McConnell was implicated in the killing of the brothers of Eugene Reavey on January 4 1976, and in the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 1974.Fact|date=June 2008

FAIR has been criticised for promoting Ian Paisley's allegation in 1999 that Eugene Reavey was involved in the killing of ten Protestant civilians at Kingsmill, the Kingsmill massacre, on January 5 1976. [ [http://www.indymedia.ie/article/80602 Disgusting justification for sectarian murders, by Susan McKay, Irish News January 30 2007.] ] Fact|date=May 2008 FAIR has refused to accede to Police Service of Northern Ireland demands that the allegation be removed. The then RUC Chief Constable, Ronnie Flanagan, dismissed the allegation against Reavey. In January 2007 the PSNI Historical Enquiries Team (HET) apologised to Reavey for the promotion of the allegation by elements within the RUC, and who had passed the false information to Ian Paisley in 1999. [ibid]

Susan McKay, the author of "Northern Protestants, an Unsettled People", has said of the organisation: "Fair, Frazer admitted to a House of Commons select committee hearing... is controversial. "We are seen as the bad boys within the victims sector," he said. This is largely because of its aggressive insistence that there are "innocent" and "genuine" and "real" victims, and there are others who have no right to call themselves victims at all. According to Fair and the DUP, Eugene Reavey is in the latter category. It is an appalling lie." [ [http://www.indymedia.ie/article/74511 Bitter hatreds that underpin Love Ulster parade in Dublin, Susan McKay, Irish Times, Feb 25th 2005] .]

Marches in Dublin

In February 2006, FAIR (as part of the Love Ulster organization) attempted to hold a protest march in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland with the expressed goal of bringing attention to their view of the plight of Protestant victims of IRA violence. Events surrounding the march resulted in violence, and the march itself did not take place. The Love Ulster supporters withdrew under police cover, and were ferried by bus to meet the Irish Minister for Justice, Michael McDowell.

Though Sinn Féin, Republican Sinn Féin and others were initially accused of orchestrating the riot (which resulted in violence against the Gardaí and damage to property), this was later dismissed after a Garda investigation [ [http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=1690209&issue_id=14656 100 Suspects Identified in march rioting, Irish Independent, September 18 2006] ] .

FAIR and Love Ulster again announced its intention to hold a march in Dublin in 2007 [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6228332.stm BBC News (21 June 2007) Talks over new Love Ulster rally] ] , but was subsequently cancelled following concession to a meeting with senior Irish government members in the Autumn [ [http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0803/loveulster.html RTÉ News (3 August 2007) Plans for Love Ulster Parade cancelled] ] .

References

External links

* [http://www.victims.org.uk/ FAIR website]


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