Belfast Telegraph

McDonald told: step out of shadow of Sinn Fein’s past

- BY WAYNE O’CONNOR

SINN Fein president-elect Mary Lou McDonald has been told to spend her time dealing with “dark and sinister elements” in her party rather than attending IRA commemorat­ion events.

Ms McDonald is facing criticism from unionists and Fine Gael for attending a wreath-laying ceremony in Castlewell­an, Co Down, last weekend.

The event commemorat­ed Peter McNulty, an IRA member who died when a bomb he was planting at a police station exploded prematurel­y.

Fine Gael Louth TD Peter Fitzpatric­k said Ms McDonald should have boycotted the event if she was determined to lead a modern party committed to peace.

He added that he would prefer to see the Sinn Fein presi-

dent-elect making greater efforts to assist families of those killed by the IRA.

“Dark and sinister elements within the Sinn Fein movement know only too well what hap- pened down countless dark alleyways or quiet rural fields when innocent lives were callously ended,” he said.

“Who primed explosives and who pulled triggers?

“Only Sinn Fein can provide answers or continue a cover-up.

“As opposed to venerating those who maimed and brought horror to this island, perhaps Ms McDonald could help bring closure for families across Ireland.”

McNulty, a farmer from Castlewell­an, died in 1972 when he was planting a device at a gate outside a police station.

He had previously been involved in IRA campaigns around the border in the 1950s and 1960s.

Mr Fitzpatric­k said families in the region had suffered loss and tragedy at the hands of the IRA.

“In my own constituen­cy in Louth, a father and farmer, Tom Oliver, was tortured and murdered by the IRA in 1991. His family are still seeking the truth,” he said.

“Outgoing Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has not provided any solace to the Oliver family.

“Perhaps Ms McDonald will step out of Gerry’s shadow and Sinn Fein’s past and remember the true victims and help them find answers.

“Celebratin­g terrorist bombers belongs in the past, or so we would have hoped.

“Perhaps not, perhaps Mary Lou is happy to walk in the footsteps of her outgoing leader. A puppet or a leader — early indication­s suggest the former.”

Sinn Fein failed to respond to a request for comment on the matter yesterday.

Ms McDonald had tweeted from the commemorat­ion event last week to say she was “rememberin­g the past” and “looking forward to the future”.

 ??  ?? Mary Lou McDonald at a republican commemorat­ion event in Castlewell­an for bomber Peter McNulty
Mary Lou McDonald at a republican commemorat­ion event in Castlewell­an for bomber Peter McNulty
 ??  ?? Criticism: Mary Lou McDonald
Criticism: Mary Lou McDonald

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