15 years since Good Friday Agreement signed - UK government yet to deliver on promised Bill of Rights
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Posted: 25 June 2013
Ahead of an event in Westminster today, organised to mark 15 years since the signing of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement Amnesty International said the delay in delivering a Bill of Rights was unacceptable and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland must act now. Patrick Corrigan, Northern Ireland Programme Director of Amnesty International said: "The people of Northern Ireland have already waited 15 years since they voted for the Agreement for the UK government to legislate for this Bill of Rights. In advance of the event the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Vernon Coaker MP, highlighted the importance of delivering the Bill of Rights, a vital component of the Agreement. Vernon Coaker said: "The Good Friday Agreement was one of Labour's proudest achievements in government. All of us need to secure its legacy for the next generation in Northern Ireland. I continue to support efforts to take forward an agreed Bill of Rights as an important part of building peace, progress and prosperity in every community." The event will take place in Dining Room A, at the Palace of Westminster at 1pm today. For more information, contact the press office. |

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