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- <title>
- Feb. 27, 1989: World Notes:Northern Ireland
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Feb. 27, 1989 The Ayatullah Orders A Hit
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 46
- World Notes
- NORTHERN IRELAND
- Caught in the Cross Hair
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- <p> Patrick Finucane and his family had just settled around the
- table for Sunday dinner in their North Belfast home, when three
- men slipped in through the unlocked front door. One of the
- intruders, wielding an automatic, opened fire on Finucane,
- instantly killing the 38-year-old Catholic lawyer. His wife,
- who was wounded in the ankle, and three children watched the
- bloody scene in horror as the gang escaped in a commandeered
- taxi.
- </p>
- <p> In claiming responsibility for Finucane's death, the Ulster
- Freedom Fighters, an outlawed Protestant group, declared that
- the lawyer was "an officer in the I.R.A.," a charge his family
- denied. Finucane represented the I.R.A.'s political wing, Sinn
- Fein, in its successful battle to win legal clearance to
- challenge the British government's ban on broadcasts by the
- I.R.A. and other extremist groups. His brother Dermot, 28, was
- sentenced in 1982 to 18 years on a terrorist charge but escaped
- in a mass I.R.A. breakout from Ulster's Maze Prison in 1983.
- </p>
- <p> In the region's long record of sectarian violence, this was
- the first attack to claim the life of a lawyer. Finucane's
- murder sent shock waves through Northern Ireland's 1,450-member
- legal fraternity as Protestant and Catholic lawyers alike
- feared that they too could become terrorist targets.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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