Irish Independent

Loyalist terrorists threaten journalist­s at INM

- Cate McCurry

LOYALIST terrorists in Northern Ireland have issued threats against journalist­s working for the ‘Sunday Life’ and ‘Sunday World’ newspapers.

A number of reporters were visited by police officers in the early hours of yesterday with warnings of imminent attacks.

At least one journalist was told of a planned under-car booby trap, while staff at the two Sunday titles – both owned by Independen­t News and Media (INM), publishers of the Irish Independen­t – were warned they are at risk of immediate attack.

The developmen­t comes just weeks after the first anniversar­y of the New IRA murder of journalist Lyra McKee in Derry.

The PSNI is taking the latest threats seriously and officers have been in contact with the journalist­s concerned.

It is understood the threats emanate from the breakaway South East Antrim UDA.

Police have confirmed they are “in receipt” of informatio­n that indicates a planned campaign of intimidati­on.

Peter Vandermeer­sch, publisher at INM, said: “We will, of course, work with the police to ensure our staff’s safety.

“Threats against journalist­s should not be tolerated in any free society. Today marks the 75th anniversar­y of the defeat of Nazi Germany and an important element in that victory was ensuring freedom of speech for subsequent generation­s.

“It is depressing that thugs still believe they can silence the press through intimidati­on. The ‘Sunday World’ and ‘Sunday Life’ will continue to publish stories that shed light in dark corners.”

Seamus Dooley, NUJ assistant general secretary, expressed grave concern.

“Free press is a cornerston­e of democracy and it is essential that journalist­s are allowed to work without fear or intimidati­on,” he said.

In 2001, ‘Sunday World’ reporter Martin O’Hagan was murdered by Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) paramilita­ries.

The group targeted the journalist as he walked home with his wife. No one has ever been convicted of his murder.

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