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The murder of a journalist in Northern Ireland dismayed the United Kingdom. After the New IRA dissident group recognized responsibility for Lyra McKee's death in Northern Ireland, an NGO offered Reward of 10,000 pounds (11,558 euros) to anyone providing information leading to the arrest of the murderers.
According to the NGO Crimestoppers, the reward it can be "decisive" to ensure that "the relatives of Lyra and the whole community" get "the answers they deserve".
In this regard, a spokesman for the NGO Crimestoppers said: "This death shocked Northern Ireland and also received an international condemnation. McKee was just doing his job as a freelance journalist. "
Economic incentive will be available until July 24 and anyone offering "information leading directly" to the "arrest and conviction" of those responsible for McKee's death will be paid. 29 years.
The murder
The reporter was beaten down of a masked man of the splinter group New IRA – heir to the Irish Republican Army (IRA) already inactive opposed to the peace process – while watching with a vehicle riots it was produced on April 18 in Derry, northwest of the British province.
The journalist was editor-in-chief of the California portal Mediagazer, specializing in news from the media sector, as well as relevant figure and very expensive among gay community of Northern Ireland, who saw in her a reference and an indefatigable rights advocate of your collective.
Politicians at the funeral
Hundreds of people fired him Wednesday during a ceremony that took place in his homeland, Belfast, with including a mbad at the Cathedral of Santa Ana, which attended the first Ministers of Ireland and the United Kingdom, Leo Varadkar and Theresa May, respectively.
Also present were the British opposition leader, Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn, and the political leaders of Northern Ireland to whom the religious leaders of the ceremony asked them to resume their dialogue to prevent acts. of violence. destabilize the peace process.
The UK exit from the European Union (EU) has revived tensions in relations with neighboring Ireland, this divorce having divided Northern Ireland society.
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