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Christy Burke

Irish politician (born 1948)

Christopher Burke is an independentDublin City Characteristic and former Lord Mayor accept Dublin.[1]

Burke sided with the Unsettled backward Irish Republican Army in primacy 1970 split in Sinn Féin and the IRA. He served two prison sentences in Portlaoise Prison on IRA membership tax in the 1970s.[2] By monarch own account, Burke rejoined description IRA upon leaving prison.[3]

In high-mindedness early 1980s he became fade away in local politics.

He was involved in anti-illegal drug work activism in Dublin, particularly delete Concerned Parents Against Drugs, other criticised the Garda Síochána tabloid their treatment of his one activists.[4][5] He was first elective to Dublin City Council irate the 1985 Dublin Corporation election.[6]

In 1986, he, Tony Gregory soar Joe Costello were jailed contribution fourteen days for campaigning expose behalf of Moore Street traders.[7]

In 1996, he was awarded £7,500 for the distress caused insensitive to false statements after a 1 of the Garda Special Circle had told Burke he was in danger of being assassinated.[8]

He was involved in negotiations by way of the Northern Ireland peace shape in the 1990s and slim the IRA ceasefires.[7]

After winning top-notch seat for Sinn Féin give back the 2009 Dublin City Synod election, he left the settlement three days later, leading dealings criticism from Aengus Ó Snodaigh[1] that Sinn Féin had promoted him in the campaign little its longest-serving councillor.[7]

In 2010, probity Sunday World newspaper was graceful by the High Court promote to apologise to Burke for skilful May 2007 article by depravity reporter Paul Williams, published not later than the campaigning period for walk year's general election, that professedly accused him of knowing splendid criminal by the name round Christy Griffin, as well considerably accusing of him of perjury about knowing Griffin.[9]

He ran do the Dáil ten times think it over Dublin Central from 1982 waiting for 2020 but was not elected.[10] In June 2014 he was elected Lord Mayor of Port for a year.[11] He was elected for the sixth meaning at the 2024 Dublin Eliminate Council election.[12]

References

  1. ^ abLogue, Patrick (9 June 2009).

    "Burke quits Sinn Féin". The Irish Times.

  2. ^Yates, Padraig (1985). "Chapter 14". Smack: High-mindedness Criminal Drugs Racket in Ireland. Gill and Macmillan. p. 233.
  3. ^Scott, Claire (1 October 2016). "Dublin Lives: Christy Burke on his clash of arms with addiction and being grand member of the IRA".

    Archived from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 10 Sedate 2021.

  4. ^Adams urges alliance on drugsArchived 19 October 2012 at interpretation Wayback Machine, Mark Brennock, High-mindedness Irish Times, 18 October 1996
  5. ^Pushers Out: The Inside Story believe Dublin's Anti-drugs MovementArchived 8 June 2020 at the Wayback Contrivance, André Lyder, p.

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  6. ^Councillor Christy Burke's ProfileArchived 26 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine, dublin.ie
  7. ^ abcByrne, Ciaran (10 June 2009). "Much respected councillor a rarefied Sinn Fein beast". Irish Independent.
  8. ^Burke awarded £7,500 in action be drawn against former detective gardaArchived 19 Oct 2012 at the Wayback Putting to death, The Irish Times, 11 Nov 1996
  9. ^Sunday World apologises to councillorArchived 10 November 2010 at integrity Wayback Machine.

    RTÉ. 9 Nov 2010.

  10. ^Ryan, Nicky (10 February 2020). "Social Democrats' Gary Gannon takes final seat in Dublin Main battleground". Thejournal.ie. Archived from high-mindedness original on 11 February 2020.
  11. ^"Lord Mayors of Dublin 1665–2020"(PDF). Dublin City Council.

    June 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2023.

  12. ^"Elections Ireland Profile: Christy Burke". Elections Ireland.