Sean Hughes (Irish republican)
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Sean Gerard Hughes (Irish: Seán Gerard Ó hAodha) is a farmer from Drumintee, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, who has been named as a former member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) Army Council.[1]
Describing him as a "hardliner" in the Republican movement,[1][2] The Sunday Times reported that Hughes had served on the IRA's general headquarters staff (GHQ) as operations officer, but left in 2002 when appointed to the council. [1] Speaking under Parliamentary privilege, Member of Parliament for Belfast East, Peter Robinson, told the British House of Commons about Hughes' appointment. [3] In 2005 The Sunday Times reported Hughes had resigned his position, "after losing interest in the peacetime IRA." [2]
In 2001 Hughes was charged on counts of false accounting and obtaining by deception.[4] He launched an application under human rights legislation, claiming he could not receive a fair trial in Northern Ireland after his picture was as identification of an IRA member in a book by Toby Harnden.[4] The application was rejected, but the case was moved to Belfast Crown Court where Hughes was convicted of benefit fraud. [5][4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Clarke, Liam. Hardliners go in big IRA shuffle, The Sunday Times, 1 May, 2005
- ^ a b Clarke, Liam. De Chastelain extends stay to await IRA move, The Sunday Times, 24 July, 2005
- ^ Members in the Commons Hansard Debates for Monday 2 December, 2002, Volume No. 395, Part No. 312, Column 664
- ^ a b c Judge Phillpot, QC. Sean Gerald Hughes Ruling - abuse of process and art, Northern Ireland Court Service Neutral Citation No. [2001] NICC 10, 14 February 2001
- ^ Cassidy, John. Border 'Surgeon' faces probe into sheep fraud, Sunday Mirror, 22 July, 2001