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The government is to be asked to pay £12,000 to the families of all those killed during the Troubles - including members of paramilitary groups. | The government is to be asked to pay £12,000 to the families of all those killed during the Troubles - including members of paramilitary groups. |
The families of paramilitary victims, members of the security forces and civilians who were killed will all be entitled to the same amount. | The families of paramilitary victims, members of the security forces and civilians who were killed will all be entitled to the same amount. |
The payment is expected to be recommended by the group set up to advise on how to deal with the past. | The payment is expected to be recommended by the group set up to advise on how to deal with the past. |
The Consultative Group on the Past is to publish its report next week. | The Consultative Group on the Past is to publish its report next week. |
If the recommendation is accepted by the government, the cost would be an estimated £40m. | |
The group, co-chaired by Lord Eames and Denis Bradley, is expected to say there should be no hierarchy of victims and that everyone should be treated in the same way. | |
That would mean the family of the IRA Shankill bomber Thomas Begley would receive the same for his death as those of the families of the nine civilians he killed. | |
Likewise, the families of two UVF members killed while they planted a bomb that also killed three members of the Miami Showband in 1975 will be entitled to the same payment as those of the victims. | |
"As yet, I have not seen a copy of the group's recommendations but media reports on the issue are both disappointing and disturbing," said Northern Ireland's first minister and DUP leader Peter Robinson. | "As yet, I have not seen a copy of the group's recommendations but media reports on the issue are both disappointing and disturbing," said Northern Ireland's first minister and DUP leader Peter Robinson. |
The proposal endorses the morally flawed notion that a terrorist killed while undertaking a mission of murder has the same status as an innocent civilian murdered in a bomb attack Jim Nicholson, UUP MEP | |
"The DUP has consistently opposed any equation between the perpetrator of crimes during the Troubles and the innocent victim. | "The DUP has consistently opposed any equation between the perpetrator of crimes during the Troubles and the innocent victim. |
"Terrorists died carrying out their evil and wicked deeds while innocent men, women and children were wiped out by merciless gangsters." | "Terrorists died carrying out their evil and wicked deeds while innocent men, women and children were wiped out by merciless gangsters." |
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said Sinn Féin's position "all along has been that this report has to be an independent report". | Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said Sinn Féin's position "all along has been that this report has to be an independent report". |
"It has to recognise the importance of an independent approach to it, it has to be victims-centred, and I think that's what Denis Bradley and Lord Eames have to deliver. | "It has to recognise the importance of an independent approach to it, it has to be victims-centred, and I think that's what Denis Bradley and Lord Eames have to deliver. |
"I think that obviously dealing with the past is something which is of tremendous importance and significance for all, but I think that once the report is published for all to see, it should be studied and I think we can make more definitive comments after that." | "I think that obviously dealing with the past is something which is of tremendous importance and significance for all, but I think that once the report is published for all to see, it should be studied and I think we can make more definitive comments after that." |
The SDLP's Alex Attwood said: "What has been reported today may be true or may be malicious but until we know, people should reserve judgement." | The SDLP's Alex Attwood said: "What has been reported today may be true or may be malicious but until we know, people should reserve judgement." |
Ulster Unionist MEP Jim Nicholson warned against implementing a proposal he condemned as "immoral". | Ulster Unionist MEP Jim Nicholson warned against implementing a proposal he condemned as "immoral". |
The group is co-chaired by Lord Eames and Denis Bradley | |
"The proposal endorses the morally flawed notion that a terrorist killed while undertaking a mission of murder has the same status as an innocent civilian murdered in a bomb attack or a member of the security forces murdered in front of their family," he said. | "The proposal endorses the morally flawed notion that a terrorist killed while undertaking a mission of murder has the same status as an innocent civilian murdered in a bomb attack or a member of the security forces murdered in front of their family," he said. |
Alliance justice spokesman Stephen Farry said there was a "danger that the proposal for compensation could overshadow the Consultative Group on the Past's other good work." | Alliance justice spokesman Stephen Farry said there was a "danger that the proposal for compensation could overshadow the Consultative Group on the Past's other good work." |
TUV leader Jim Allister described the recommendation that £12,000 is paid to the families of all those killed during the Troubles - irrespective of how they met their deaths - as "nothing short of outrageous". | TUV leader Jim Allister described the recommendation that £12,000 is paid to the families of all those killed during the Troubles - irrespective of how they met their deaths - as "nothing short of outrageous". |
The Consultative Group on the Past is also expected to recommend the creation of a five year legacy commission, appointed by the British and Irish governments, to deal with the past - and to say there should be no further public inquiries. | The Consultative Group on the Past is also expected to recommend the creation of a five year legacy commission, appointed by the British and Irish governments, to deal with the past - and to say there should be no further public inquiries. |
The total cost of the proposals would be £300m, and the Irish government will be asked to make a significant contribution. | The total cost of the proposals would be £300m, and the Irish government will be asked to make a significant contribution. |
More than 3,000 people died during the Northern Ireland Troubles and the group was set up to find ways forward in dealing with that legacy. | More than 3,000 people died during the Northern Ireland Troubles and the group was set up to find ways forward in dealing with that legacy. |