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NOEL MAGUIRE REPATRIATION CALL AT AGM
The plight of Irish prisoner Noel Maguire, held in the United Kinghom's prison system despite a growing campaign for his repatriation to serve the remainder of his sentence in Ireland, was highlighted at the Celtic League AGM last weekend (29/30 September). Celtic League Secretary General, Rhisiart Tal-e-bot, reported on correspondence during
Cathal Ó Luain Par Celtic League le 6/10/07 22:13

The plight of Irish prisoner Noel Maguire, held in the United Kinghom's prison system despite a growing campaign for his repatriation to serve the remainder of his sentence in Ireland, was highlighted at the Celtic League AGM last weekend (29/30 September).

Celtic League Secretary General, Rhisiart Tal-e-bot, reported on correspondence during 2006/2007 with the British government and moved the following resolution which was unanimously approved by the meeting:

"The Celtic League seeks the repatriation of Noel Maguire to a prison in Éire, in consideration of the physical and psychological stress that the prisoner has been under over the last year and being the last of six co-defendants to remain in a prison in England."

J B Moffatt Director of Information Celtic League

02/10/07

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