Haughey Government resisted call for ban on death penalty

Charles Haughey’s government resisted attempts to bring in an EU-wide ban on the death penalty over fears that the Troubles could spiral out of control.

Haughey Government resisted call for ban on death penalty

Charles Haughey’s government resisted attempts to bring in an EU-wide ban on the death penalty over fears that the Troubles could spiral out of control.

State files, just released into the National Archives, detail the Cabinet’s opposition to the proposed abolition of capital punishment in the early 1980s - nearly 10 years before Ireland banned it.

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