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Belfast court: Five deny being in Provisional IRA Belfast court: Provisional IRA membership denied
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Five people charged with membership of the IRA and other offences have pleaded not guilty at Belfast Crown Court. Four people charged with membership of the IRA and other offences have pleaded not guilty at Belfast Crown Court.
They include Seamus Finucane, a member of Sinn Féin and brother of murdered Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane.They include Seamus Finucane, a member of Sinn Féin and brother of murdered Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane.
Also charged is Padraic Wilson, who was the leader of the IRA in the Maze prison in the late 1990s. Padraic Wilson, who was the leader of the IRA in the Maze prison in the late 1990s, denies other offences.
Both face charges of IRA membership and arranging, addressing or assisting in the management of an IRA meeting between 1999 and early 2000. Both men are facing charges of arranging, addressing or assisting in the management of an IRA meeting between 1999 and early 2000.
Another man, Martin Edward Morris, with an address in London, denied membership of the IRA.Another man, Martin Edward Morris, with an address in London, denied membership of the IRA.
Two Belfast women, Agnes McCrory from Dermot Hill Road, and Briege Wright from Glassmullin Gardens, also denied membership of the IRA, and arranging, addressing or assisting in the management of an IRA meeting.Two Belfast women, Agnes McCrory from Dermot Hill Road, and Briege Wright from Glassmullin Gardens, also denied membership of the IRA, and arranging, addressing or assisting in the management of an IRA meeting.