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Irish lawyer (1949–1989)

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Pat Finucane: Irish lawyer (1949–1989)
Patrick Finucane was an Irish lawyer who specialised in criminal defence work. Finucane came to prominence due to his successful challenge of the British government in several important human rights cases during the 1980s. He was killed by loyalist paramilitaries from the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), acting in collusion with British security services. In 2011, the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, met with Pat Finucane's family and apologised for the collusion.

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Pat Finucane’s widow welcomes public inquiry into his murder [Video]

Pat Finucane’s widow welcomes public inquiry into his murder

Pat Finucane's widow Geraldine welcomes the announcement of a public inquiry into her husband's murder. Speaking at a press conference in Belfast, Mrs Finucane says: "After 35 years of campaigning for..

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Inquiry to examine murder of Belfast lawyer

inquiry to examine murder of belfast lawyer
The UK government has announced a public inquiry into the murder of Belfast lawyer Pat Finucane, who was shot dead by loyalist terrorists in 1989.
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