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'Shoot to kill' claim re-examined 'Shoot to kill' claim re-examined
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An inquiry may be reopened into claims security forces began a "shoot to kill" policy during the Troubles.An inquiry may be reopened into claims security forces began a "shoot to kill" policy during the Troubles.
A controversial report by top policeman John Stalker on an alleged RUC "shoot to kill" policy was never published.A controversial report by top policeman John Stalker on an alleged RUC "shoot to kill" policy was never published.
The police ombudsman has Mr Stalker's files relating to the killing of three unarmed IRA men in 1982.The police ombudsman has Mr Stalker's files relating to the killing of three unarmed IRA men in 1982.
The government has asked Nuala O'Loan to examine the files in response to concerns raised by the Council of Europe.The government has asked Nuala O'Loan to examine the files in response to concerns raised by the Council of Europe.
Gervaise McKerr, Sean Burns and Eugene Toman were shot dead at a checkpoint by police near Lurgan.Gervaise McKerr, Sean Burns and Eugene Toman were shot dead at a checkpoint by police near Lurgan.
In 2001, the European Court of Human Rights paid £10,000 in compensation to 10 families, including Mr McKerr's. John Stalker's mid-1980s inquiry proved to be controversialIn 2001, the European Court of Human Rights paid £10,000 in compensation to 10 families, including Mr McKerr's.
'Violated'
It found human rights had been violated because of the failure of the state authorities to conduct a proper investigation into the circumstances of the deaths.It found human rights had been violated because of the failure of the state authorities to conduct a proper investigation into the circumstances of the deaths.
Mr McKerr's family continued their attempt to force another inquiry when no further official action followed the European ruling.Mr McKerr's family continued their attempt to force another inquiry when no further official action followed the European ruling.
But in 2004, the Attorney General said a fresh inquiry into the Lurgan shooting would be a "burden" on the government.But in 2004, the Attorney General said a fresh inquiry into the Lurgan shooting would be a "burden" on the government.
Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan has begun looking at the filesThe Council of Europe has now asked the government to get the police ombudsman's office to consider the case.Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan has begun looking at the filesThe Council of Europe has now asked the government to get the police ombudsman's office to consider the case.
The government has always denied any "shoot to kill" policy and has resisted calls from families to look again at what happened.The government has always denied any "shoot to kill" policy and has resisted calls from families to look again at what happened.
A spokesperson for the police ombudsman said Nuala O'Loan had just begun to look at the files.A spokesperson for the police ombudsman said Nuala O'Loan had just begun to look at the files.
She will decide whether an investigation is needed, during a process which could take several months.She will decide whether an investigation is needed, during a process which could take several months.