His killing was just one of hundreds at the hands of the British state and pro-British loyalist forces, as part of a decades-long campaign of terror that began in the late 1960s in the six counties that make up Northern Ireland directed at the Catholic and nationalist community.
The petition calls on the British government to immediately initiate a fully independent, international public inquiry into Pats murder. To sign the petition, go to
http://www.gopetition.com/online/25253.html
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Leading Belfast human rights lawyer Pat Finucane (39) was shot dead by a loyalist death squad in front of his wife Geraldine and their three young children as they sat down to dinner on February 12, 1989.
Overwhelming evidence that the British state colluded extensively with Pats killers has been revealed, but successive governments have for two decades blocked attempts by Pats family to initiate a fully independent, international public inquiry into his assassination.
Pats murder happened just weeks after British Home Office minister Douglas Hogg claimed in the British Parliament that some solicitors in the north of Ireland were unduly sympathetic to Irish republicans.
The extent of state collusion is illustrated by those involved in Pats murder, such as the fact that the man who provided the intelligence for the killing was Brian Nelson, a British army agent.
The leader of the Ulster Defence Association group that carried out the killing was a Royal Ulster Constabulary Special Branch agent, Tommy Lyttle. The man who subsequently confessed to being the UDA gunman who killed Pat Finucane was Ken Barrett, also a Special Branch agent.
The UDA man who supplied the gun that killed Pat was William Stobie, a Special Branch agent later killed in 2001 by the UDA when he threatened to lift the lid on the Finucane case.
Twenty years on, its time for truth.