London, UK. 24th September 2016. A protest at Downing St by the Irish Republican Prisoners Support Group called for the release of the Craigavon 2, Brendan McConville and JOhn Paul Wooton, convicted of killing of Northern Ireland police office Stephen Carroll in March 2009. They were convicted on the evidence of a discredited witness who was allegedly paid both by members of the police force and the tabloid press despite the absence of any forensic evidence to connect them with the weapon used. They also called for freedom for Tony Taylor, a prisoner released on licence in 2014, but taken back


London, UK. 24th September 2016. A protest at Downing St by the Irish Republican Prisoners Support Group called for the release of the Craigavon 2, Brendan McConville and JOhn Paul Wooton, convicted of killing of Northern Ireland police office Stephen Carroll in March 2009. They were convicted on the evidence of a discredited witness who was allegedly paid both by members of the police force and the tabloid press despite the absence of any forensic evidence to connect them with the weapon used. They also called for freedom for Tony Taylor, a prisoner released on licence in 2014, but taken back into jail without questioning or charge on the basis of intelligence reports he cannot see or question and denied any legal representation. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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