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Quinn family still want justice Quinn family still want justice
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The father of south Armagh man Paul Quinn says he remains convinced that his son's murderers will be brought to justice.The father of south Armagh man Paul Quinn says he remains convinced that his son's murderers will be brought to justice.
The Quinn family have arrived at Stormont for a debate into the 21-year-old's death.The Quinn family have arrived at Stormont for a debate into the 21-year-old's death.
"I think the Garda and the PSNI are doing their best and I think it is going to come out who they were and all about it," said Stephen Quinn."I think the Garda and the PSNI are doing their best and I think it is going to come out who they were and all about it," said Stephen Quinn.
"I'm very confident and hopeful they'll be caught.""I'm very confident and hopeful they'll be caught."
Stephen Quinn also said he wanted Sinn Fein to withdraw claims that his son was involved in criminal activity. Stephen Quinn also said he wanted Sinn Fein to withdraw claims that his son was involved in criminal activity
Paul Quinn, from Cullyhanna, died after being attacked near Castleblayney in the irish Republic in October 2007.Paul Quinn, from Cullyhanna, died after being attacked near Castleblayney in the irish Republic in October 2007.
Although the family have blamed members of the IRA for the murder, Sinn Fein have denied this.Although the family have blamed members of the IRA for the murder, Sinn Fein have denied this.
Stephen Quinn is attending a debate into his son's murder
Gardai are pursuing 1,200 lines of inquiry into the murder.Gardai are pursuing 1,200 lines of inquiry into the murder.
The assembly motion, from SDLP MLA Dominic Bradley, notes that the British and Irish governments have made clear they do not believe claims that Mr Quinn was involved in any criminality.The assembly motion, from SDLP MLA Dominic Bradley, notes that the British and Irish governments have made clear they do not believe claims that Mr Quinn was involved in any criminality.
It will also note assessments of Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde and the ceasefire watchdog, the Independent Monitoring Commission, that current or former IRA members may have been involved.It will also note assessments of Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde and the ceasefire watchdog, the Independent Monitoring Commission, that current or former IRA members may have been involved.