Nationwide Episode dated 12 September 1980 (1969–1983) watch online HD
- Original title:Episode dated 12 September 1980
- Category:TV Episode / Documentary
- Released:1969–1983
- Video type:TV Episode
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Nicholas Woolley reports on the background to the 1980 republican hunger strike at the Maze prison in Northern Ireland. The hunger strike involving seven men, Leo Green, Raymond McCartney, Sean McKenna, Tommy McKearney, John Nixon, Tom McFeeley and Brendan Hughes, began on 27th October 1980. Woolley links one of the hunger strikers, Tommy McKearney, to the killing of Stanley Adams who held two part time jobs: postman and UDR (Ulster Defence Regiment) soldier. He was shot dead in 1976 when he delivered a 'decoy' letter to an isolated farm. The following year McKearney was arrested and charged. He claimed he was beaten up at Castlereagh RUC station to make him confess. A prison doctor supported his claim which was then taken up by Amnesty International in a report that led indirectly to a reform of interrogation procedures. He was convicted by a judge sitting alone in a special court (known as a Diplock court) who deemed his confession admissible.
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