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Whitelaw's Tribunals, Long Kesh Internment Camp, Nov.1972 - CAIN

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WHITELAW’S TRIBUNAL<br />

<strong>Long</strong> <strong>Kesh</strong> <strong>Internment</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> November 1972 – January 1973<br />

Compiled by Father Denis Faul, Dungannon, and Father Raymond Murray, Armagh<br />

Contents<br />

Foreword: Saint Thomas More and the Law<br />

<strong>Internment</strong>: A Succession of <strong>Tribunals</strong><br />

The Detention of Terrorists Order (Nl) 1972<br />

Elizabeth McKee<br />

Local Judges, Magistrates, Lawyers<br />

Press Notes of Disapproval<br />

A Lawyer’s Critique of the Detention of Terrorists Order (Nl) 1972<br />

Whitelaw’s Mini Apology, November 29, 1972<br />

Commentary<br />

Whitelaw Violates Article 6 on the European Convention of Human Rights<br />

The European Convention on Human Rights Articles 5, 6, 7,15<br />

Lord Windlesham in the Lords<br />

The House of Commons Debate December 11, 1972<br />

A description of the Court<br />

Sample<br />

Samples of the Hearings of Whitelaw’s <strong>Tribunals</strong><br />

After the Hearing: The Case of Cyril Canning<br />

Whitelaw’s Political Hostages<br />

Judge Leonard<br />

The Immorality of Whitelaw’s <strong>Tribunals</strong><br />

The <strong>Long</strong> <strong>Kesh</strong> <strong>Tribunals</strong> in the Northern Ireland Context<br />

13 Murdered in Derry<br />

“Hooded Men” Still Interned<br />

The Diplock Report<br />

Critique of a Transcript of a <strong>Long</strong> <strong>Kesh</strong> Tribunal<br />

Visit to a <strong>Long</strong> <strong>Kesh</strong> Appeals Tribunal<br />

Northern Ireland’s Prison World<br />

Flash Back to Judge Brown’s Advisory Board<br />

Questions<br />

Proceeds: To Internees’ Dependents’ Fund<br />

Drawings: By courtesy of the artists, Thomas Ryan RHA, John B. Vallely<br />

Our Cover: English Courts in Ireland 1972-’73: “The Curtained Witness”

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