Call for pressure on Germany over Roisín McAliskey
Pregnant woman strip-searched daily
BY MICHEAL MacDONNCHA
Roisín McAliskey is being strip-searched daily in an English
jail, it was revealed at a packed public meeting in Dublin
on Tuesday night. Several hundred people crowded into the
main hall in the Teacher's Club to hear Bernadette McAliskey
speak of the bizarre frame-up and extradition attempt which
has seen her six-months pregnant daughter held as a Special
Category A prisoner in Holloway.
Roisín (25) is sought for extradition in connection with the
1996 Osnabruck Barracks bombing by the IRA. The only
evidence is her alleged identification by a German witness
from a photograph forcibly taken by the RUC while she was in
Castlereagh Interrogation Centre last November, and two
finger-prints on a piece of cellophane cigarette box
wrapping. This is supposed to have been found ``in
association with'' a holiday home in Germany but the Germans
have failed to explain exactly where it was found. Lawyers
representing the German authorities have successfully
opposed bail three times, thus ensuring Roisín's continued
incarceration in inhuman conditions.
``In unbelievably good spirits'' was how Bernadette described
her daughter's morale. Unbelievable it certainly is when you
consider that she is strip-searched in her cell every
evening at eight before the cell is stripped of all
belongings except enough reading and writing material for
one night. She has to face strip-searches before and after
every visit and court appearance. As a Category A High Risk
Prisoner she is treated at all times as if there is an
imminent danger of her escape. Thus she cannot have access
to the pregnancy unit at Holloway because all the other
prisoners would have to be evacuated. She has been told by
the governer that he fears Whittington Hospital may refuse
to admit her because of the level of attendant security. It
is feared that she may be kept in the jail until she goes
into labour. She may also be separated from her child as
soon as it is born.
Green MEP Patricia McKenna, who herself gave birth last
year, expressed her horror at the case. She described her
work in the European Parliament where pressure needed to be
brought to bear on Germany to stop opposing bail and to drop
the extradition proceedings. She called on the Dublin
government to raise the issue at the next EU Council of
Ministers meeting.
``Roisín is one of our own and deserves every protection we
can give her as a citizen of the state,'' said Eamon O Cuív
TD of Fianna Fáil. He said ``we don't have the luxury of
time'' as Roisín's pregnancy proceeds. Maximum pressure was
needed now on both the British and German authorities.
* The Roisín McAliskey Justice Group has called on people to
write and fax to Dick Spring TD, Tánaiste, Iveagh House, 80
St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 Fax 01 478 2708 demanding his
immediate public intervention with the British and German
authorities on Roisín McAliskey's behalf.
* Write and fax also to Horst Pakowski, Ambassador of the
Federal Republic of Germany, 31 Trimleston Avenue,
Booterstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Fax 269 3946,
demanding that his government stop opposing bail.
* A picket in support of Roisín McAliskey is being held at
the British Embassy, Ballsbridge, Dublin on Saturday 8
February from 12 noon to 1.30pm.