Seek for Disappeared victims of Troubles ‘will never stop until remains found’

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he seek for the Disappeared victims of the Troubles won't ever cease till their stays have been discovered, Ireland’s Justice Minister has vowed.

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Simon Harris made the pledge as he visited the distant Bragan Bog in Co Monaghan the place a painstaking dig for lacking teenager Columba McVeigh is ongoing.

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Mr McVeigh, 19, from Donaghmore in Co Tyrone, was murdered and secretly buried by the IRA in 1975.

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Mr Harris and cupboard colleague Heather Humphreys, a TD for Cavan and Monaghan, met Mr McVeigh’s brother Oliver and sister Dympna on the website on Monday.

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During my time as Minister for Justice, I've been actually struck by the unbelievable resilience of the households of the Disappeared. They've touched my coronary heart and can at all times have a particular place in it

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The ministers thanked the group from the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (ICLVR), which is conducting the intensive search of the expansive bogland.

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“I wanted to be here today to make it absolutely crystal clear that these families will never be forgotten, and that this work will not stop,” Mr Harris mentioned.

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“For as long as it takes, for whatever resources are required, the Government will stand shoulder to shoulder with the families of the Disappeared.”

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He mentioned he wished the McVeigh household to be given “some element of closure”.

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“I am acutely conscious of the fact that the families of the Disappeared have endured a singular cruelty, not only the loss and the brutal murder of a loved one, but then the depravity attached to not providing them with the opportunity to say goodbye,” Mr Harris mentioned.

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“During my time as Minister for Justice, I have been really struck by the incredible resilience of the families of the Disappeared. They’ve touched my heart and will always have a special place in it.”

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The minister thanked the ICLVR for its “extraordinary work”.

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He added: “But the work is not done. And it is the view of the commission that Columba is here in this bog behind us.

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“And I know that the team here are doing everything they possibly can to find him and to bring him back to his family.”

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Oliver McVeigh thanked the employees trying to find his brother’s stays “every day”.

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“Without them, we wouldn’t be here. You know, they’re tediously going through this stuff. It’s very, very tedious to go through all the digging and check everything,” he mentioned.

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“Because they don’t really get any recognition. And as I said, without them, we wouldn’t really be here.”

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Columba’s sister Dympna Kerr additionally thanked the ICLVR group.

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She mentioned: “We all know how important a wake is and a funeral. At the end of the day, that’s why we’re here.”

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Ms Kerr additionally referenced a latest tweet from former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams by which he spoke in regards to the significance of Irish wakes.

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“It’s as important for us as well,” she added.

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It's so laborious for the household as a result of each time they arrive right here they relive a part of that grief they felt all these years in the past, it comes again to them once more

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Minister Humphreys mentioned: “It’s important that we don’t forget what happened here almost 50 years ago – a young man was brought into this bog and when I came up in the car you see the diggers and you think to yourself you don’t know what the next bucket will pull up.

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“It’s so hard for the family because every time they come here they relive part of that grief they felt all those years ago, it comes back to them again.

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“So it’s important that we keep the focus here, it’s important that we find the remains of Columba McVeigh, and I just want to say thank you to the workers and the commission and all the archaeologists here.”

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Several Irish parliamentarians from the Cavan Monaghan constituency additionally attended Monday’s go to, as did senator Emer Currie who helped organise the occasion.

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Seventeen folks had been disappeared by republican paramilitaries in the course of the Troubles.

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Aided by the fee, which was arrange by the UK and Irish governments to analyze their whereabouts, 13 have been discovered during the last twenty years.

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The stays of Mr McVeigh, former monk Joe Lynskey, British Army Captain Robert Nairac and Seamus Maguire, who was in his mid-20s and from close to Lurgan, Co Armagh, have by no means been recovered.

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Co Down hairdresser Lisa Dorrian, who vanished within the post-Troubles period from a caravan park in Ballyhalbert, Co Down, in 2005, is now thought-about one of many remaining 5 Disappeared victims whose our bodies are but to be discovered.

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Republican paramilitaries weren't suspected in her case.

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Mr Harris appealed for anybody with info on the situation of the stays of the Disappeared to return ahead.

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He mentioned the success of the unbiased fee was “based on people coming forward with information”.

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Mr Harris added: “It’s people who have brought forward information that has brought us to the point today in terms of the ongoing intense search of the bog.

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“Of course, we continue to urge anybody with any information about any of the Disappeared to please come forward, it is never too late.”

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He mentioned there are constructions in place the place that info is given in “complete and utter confidence” and might solely be used for the situation of stays.

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