Gerry Adams speaking to reporters outside the court.

Adams Sues BBC in Dublin High Court

Former Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams’ libel case against the BBC has begun at the High Court in Dublin.
 
Mr. Adams is claiming that he was defamed in a 2016 BBC Northern Ireland Spotlight program which alleged that he sanctioned the murder of informer Denis Donaldson.

Mr. Donaldson was shot dead in 2006  in Donegal. The Real IRA claimed responsibility for the killing. Originally from the Short Strand area of Belfast, Denis Donaldson was a member of Sinn Féin.

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Mr. Adams also claims he was defamed in a BBC online article based on the broadcast.

The former West Belfast MP and former Louth TD denies any involvement.
 
Speaking outside the High Court Tuesday morning, Mr. Adams said: “In 2016 the BBC Spotlight programme broadcast a malicious and totally untrue accusation about me.

"I sought a retraction and an apology which they dismissed a number of times.

"I am here to correct this and I hope that that will be the outcome.”

Asked about the issue of compensation Mr. Adams said that he would, as in an earlier court case, donate any compensation to good causes.

 



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