§ Mr. Maginnisasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Cecil Graham in Fermanagh on 9 November 1981; and if he will give details;
(2) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Silas Lyttle in South Tyrone on 17 November 1981; and if he will give details;
(3) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Albert Beacom in Fermanagh on 17 November 1981; and if he will give details;
(4) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Martin Clifford in Fermanagh on 30 April 1982; and if he will give details;
(5) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Helen Woodhouse in Fermanagh on 9 November 1982; and if he will give details;
(6) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Gary Ewing in Fermanagh on 9 November 1982; and if he will give details;
920W(7) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Jim Gibson in South Tyrone on 2 December 1982; and if he will give details;
(8) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Alan Price in Fermanagh on 13 February 1983; and if he will give details;
(9) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Cecil McNeill in South Tyrone on 25 February 1983; and if he will give details;
(10) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Andrew Stinson in South Tyrone on 4 June 1983; and if he will give details;
(11) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Thomas Harron in South Tyrone on 13 July 1983; and if he will give details;
(12) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Oswald Neely in South Tyrone on 13 July 1983; and if he will give details;
(13) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Ronald Alexander in South Tyrone on 13 July 1983; and if he will give details;
(14) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of John Roxborough in South Tyrone on 13 July 1983; and if he will give details;
(15) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Cyrus Campbell in South Tyrone on 24 October 1983; and if he will give details;
(16) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Ronnie Funston in Fermanagh on 13 March 1984; and if he will give details;
(17) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Jimmy Johnston in South Tyrone on 8 May 1984; and if he will give details;
(18) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Ivan Hillen in South Tyrone on 12 May 1984; and if he will give details;
(19) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Robert V. Huggins in Fermanagh on 18 May 1984; and if he will give details;
(20) if anyone has been made amenable for the murder claimed to have been committed by the Irish Republican Army of Thomas H. Agar in Fermanagh on 18 May 1984; and if he will give details.
§ Mr. ScottThere have been convictions in relation to seven of these murders. One person was convicted of the murder of James Gibson and another of the murders of Thomas Harron, Oswald Neely, Ronald Alexander and John Roxborough. Two people were convicted of the murder of Cyrus Campbell. The other convictions were connected with the murder of Silas Lyttle. One person was convicted of manslaughter and another of possession of firearms and membership of the IRA.