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CELTIC LEAGUE - PRESS INFORMATION



LEAGUE BACK MURDER GANG ENQUIRY CALL



The Celtic League has added its voice to calls for an independent
enquiry into the murder of a Co. Louth man in 1976.

Seamus Ludlow a forestry worker was killed in an apparently sectarian
attack by a Loyalist paramilitary gang. There is believed to have
been knowledge of or complicity in the killing by the British Security
Services.

In calls to the Irish Premier Bertie Ahern (attached) the League back
calls for a public enquiry. Parallel correspondence to Northern Secretary
(attached) queries if the extent of Security Services collusion was
investigated by the RUC. The killers of Seamus Ludlow are apparently
known to the police north and south of the border. However, as in
other cases, their inertia in progressing a prosecution is unexplained.



Bernard Moffatt



Secretary General

Celtic League



30/10/00





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An Taoiseach

Mr. Bertie Ahern TD

Government Buildings

Kildare Street

Dublin 2

Ireland



Re. The Murder of Seamus Ludlow in County Louth, May 1976



Dear Mr. Ahern,



I write with reference to the death of Seamus Ludlow who was murdered
on the night of 1/2 May 1976, inside County Louth, Ireland, by members
of a Loyalist murder gang believed to be acting in concert with members
of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR).

I understand that the family of Mr. Ludlow and supporters have for
sometime been campaigning to achieve an open enquiry into the circumstances
of his death. There have also been open and public concerns about
the inability of the Police Services, north and south of the border,
to bring the perpetrators of this crime to Justice.

We urge that an open and full enquiry is established into this incident.
It is becoming increasingly obvious, with the passage of time, that
a great number of crimes were perpetrated during this period with
the active support of the British Security Services. It is therefore
desirable that full and open enquiries are held into this, and other
atrocities, so that the extent of this involvement can be tested.




Yours sincerely,





J B Moffatt

Secretary General

Celtic League
30/10/00





The Minister for Justice

Mr. John O'Donoghue TD

Department Of Justice

72-76 St. Stephens Green

Dublin 2

Ireland



Re. The Murder of Seamus Ludlow in County Louth, May 1976



Dear Minister,



I draw your attention to the attached letter to Mr. Ahern which supports
calls by the Ludlow family for a full public enquiry into the circumstances
of the death of Mr. Ludlow and subsequent failings on the part of
the police services in Northern Ireland and the Republic to bring
the perpetrators to justice.

I understand that in addition to calls for an open enquiry the Ludlow
family has made repeated requests for the release of a Gárda Síochána
investigation report from the 1998 inquiry, headed by Chief Superintendent
Ted Murphy, and other relevant files from 1976 and 1979.

If the State is not prepared to grant the family a full and open public
enquiry can all relevant documentation pertinent to the Ludlow murder
enquiry be released to them so that they can seek other avenues for
redress of grievance?



Yours sincerely,



Bernard Moffatt

Secretary General




30/10/00





The Secretary of State for N. Ireland

Castle Buildings

Stormont

Belfast

N. Ireland



Re. The Murder of Seamus Ludlow in County Louth, May 1976





Dear Secretary of State,



I refer you to the attached correspondence to the Irish government
concerning the death of Mr. Ludlow.

Could you advise if all relevant documentation pertinent to this case
has been passed by the RUC to the Gárda Síochána.

Can you further advise if enquiries by the Police authorities in Northern
Ireland have considered the possible knowledge or involvement of the
Security Serives in this crime.





Yours sincerely



J B Moffatt

Secretary General

Celtic League



30/10/00



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