Adams denies trying to secure amnesty

Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has denied that his party is trying to secure an amnesty for paramilitaries on the run from justice.

Adams denies trying to secure amnesty

Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has denied that his party is trying to secure an amnesty for paramilitaries on the run from justice. Speaking at the launch of Sinn Fein’s annual Easter lily campaign, Mr Adams said he is trying to close a loophole in the section of the Good Friday Agreement dealing with early release for political prisoners.

"We are not looking for an amnesty," he said. "Let’s just be very, very clear about this. The Good Friday Agreement, for organisations which were on ceasefire, allowed for an accelerated release programme for the prisoners and supporters of those organisations. There was an anomaly. We pointed it out at the time. That loophole now needs to be sorted out."

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