Amnesty calls on UK judiciary not to work with Finucane inquiry
Amnesty International is calling on British Judicial figures not to work with the planned inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane.
They believe new laws governing public inquires in the UK will hinder the openness and effectiveness of the investigation.
An internet campaign has been launched calling on legal figures not to work under the new legislation.
Amnesty International's Mike Blakemore claimed today that under the current legislation the British government will be able to control what the public finds out.


