Dermot Ahern and the rendetition flights landing in Ireland. A brave patriot of Ireland and our Miinister of Justice, Equality and Law reform.
¶2. (C) Ambassador Foley thanked Ahern for his staunch rejection of the Irish Human Rights Commission's (IHRC) demand that the Irish Government inspect aircraft landing in Ireland that are alleged to have been involved in so-called extraordinary rendition flights (Ref B). Ahern declared that the IHRC report contained no new information, but warned that opposition parties Fine Gael and Labour could be expected to continue to raise the issue from time to time in efforts to politically embarrass the Fianna Fail-run Government. Ahern said that several alleged rendition flights had been inspected during the past year and fully cleared; the last flight, he wryly noted, was carrying six touring golfers. Ahern said that a public response by the Embassy would not be useful, but suggested that the Ambassador personally engage Fine Gael leadership to explain the U.S. position.
¶3. (C) Ahern noted that he had "put his neck on the chopping block" and would pay a severe political price if it ever turned out that rendition flights had entered Ireland or if one was discovered in the future. He stated that he "could use a little more information" about the flights, musing that it might not be a bad idea to allow the random inspection of a few planes to proceed, which would provide cover if a rendition flight ever surfaced. He seemed quite convinced that at least three flights involving renditions had refueled at Shannon Airport before or after conducting renditions elsewhere.
*rendition, *ministers. 'six touring golfers - this from the man who introduced the blasphemy laws. Typical of the rodents in politics, thinking they have an inherent right to micro manage the lives of citizens and all the while ignoring the bigger picture and letting rogue w@nkers destroy the country
*rendition, *ministers. 'six touring golfers - this from the man who introduced the blasphemy laws. Typical of the rodents in politics, thinking they have an inherent right to micro manage the lives of citizens and all the while ignoring the bigger p