Lyra McKee, 29-godišnja novinarka iz Belfasta, ubijena je 18. travnja 2019. dok je izvještavala o nemirima u području Creggan u Derryju. Incident se dogodio usred nereda u kojima je nekoliko benzinskih bombi bačeno na policiju, a automobil je zapaljen.
Suđenje trojici muškaraca, Jordanu Devinu (25), Paulu McIntyreu (58) i Petru Cavanaghu (38), optuženima za umiješanost u ubojstvo McKeeja, održano je bez porote na Belfast Crown Court-u.
Porodica i pristalice McKeeja izrazili su duboko razočaranje ishodom. "Primijetila je da je sudac prethodno naznačio da optuženici imaju slučajeve za odgovoriti i da su vjerojatno osobe identificirane u vezi s incidentom. Unatoč tome, dokazi koji su predstavljeni nisu ispunili prag koji je potreban za osudu.
Sudija je priznao ozbiljnost situacije, pozivajući se na ubojstvo McKeeja kao na "čin besmislenog nasilja".
Organizacija za slobodu medija Reporteri bez granica izdala je izjavu u kojoj poziva vlasti da nastave tražiti sve pravne načine da odgovorne za McKeeovu smrt budu odgovorni. Naglasili su da novinari moraju moći raditi bez straha od odmazde ili nekažnjivosti. Incident je izazvao široku osudu i tugu, što je dovelo do poziva na obnovljene napore za vraćanje suspendiranih institucija za dijeljenje vlasti u Stormontu.
Suđenje je također ispitalo dokaze protiv šest dodatnih muškaraca optuženih za kazne povezane s neredima koji su se dogodili u noći McKeejeve smrti.
Dok suđenje završava, ostaju pitanja o budućnosti istrage McKeejevog ubojstva. Iako su tri muškarca oslobođena, odsustvo osuđenog počinitelja ostavlja mnoga neriješena pitanja. Obitelj nastavlja tražiti pravdu, odlučna poštovati Lyrajevo sjećanje i potaknuti sistemske promjene kako bi se spriječile slične tragedije. Slučaj ostaje dirljiv podsjetnik na izazove s kojima se suočavaju novinari koji rade u politički nestabilnim okruženjima i stalnu potrebu za transparentnošću i odgovornosti u pravosudnom sustavu.
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TheJournal.ieNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 90Objektivnost 85prije 19 h Three men found not guilty of murdering journalist Lyra McKee in DerryThree men—Paul McIntyre, Peter Cavanagh, and Jordan Gareth Devine—were found not guilty of murdering journalist Lyra McKee during riots in Derry on 18 April 2019. McKee, 29, was shot while observing the unrest in the Creggan area. The New IRA later claimed responsibility for her death. The non-jury trial, which lasted several months and began in May 2024, heard evidence that the defendants allegedly accompanied and assisted the gunman. However, they denied the charges. The trial also involved six other men accused of related offenses. The National Union of Journalists expressed solidarity with McKee's family, acknowledging her significant contributions to journalism.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the legal outcome of a high-profile case involving the death of a journalist during civil unrest. It reports the verdict neutrally, citing the prosecution's allegations and the defense's denials without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains balanced, focusing on thef
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 85): Highly factual with accurate details about the trial and verdict. Maintains neutrality in presenting the facts without emotional language. The article includes quotes from the NUJ but remains balanced.
RTÉ NewsDržavni / javniSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 75prije 19 h 'No stone will be left unturned' in fight - McKee familyThree men—Paul McIntyre, Peter Cavanagh, and Jordan Devine—were found not guilty of the 2019 murder of journalist Lyra McKee in Derry. The incident occurred during unrest in the Creggan area, where McKee was shot after being hit by a bullet while near police vehicles. The New IRA claimed responsibility for her death. Prosecutors alleged the men had accompanied a lone gunman and encouraged him, but defense lawyers criticized the largely circumstantial nature of the evidence. The trial, held at Belfast Crown Court, continues with the judge delivering further judgments on remaining charges.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the legal outcome of the trial without overtly favoring any political side. It reports the verdict based on the evidence presented, highlighting both the prosecution’s claims and the defense’s criticisms. While the case involves politically sensitive issues related to paramilitr
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): Factual accuracy is high, providing correct details about the verdict and the incident. However, the article mentions 'non-jury trial' without clarifying it's a long-running case, which may confuse readers. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the emotional tone around the outcome.
The Irish TimesNeovisan🔒SredinaČinjenice 80Objektivnost 65prije 17 h Lyra McKee’s family says justice system ‘completely failed’ as men found not guilty of murderThree men from Derry were found not guilty of murdering journalist Lyra McKee in 2019. McKee, a 29-year-old from Belfast, was killed during riots in the Creggan area of Derry when she was struck by a bullet near police vehicles. The New IRA claimed responsibility for the attack. The trial, which took place in Belfast Crown Court in 2024, resulted in the acquittal of Jordan Devine, Paul McIntyre, and Peter Cavanagh. McKee's family expressed deep disappointment, stating that the justice system 'completely failed' their loved one and Northern Ireland. They criticized the lack of witnesses coming forward with evidence and called for an end to the 'culture of silence' in the region. The judge acknowledged the tragedy but noted that the evidence against the defendants was insufficient for a conviction.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the family's perspective alongside the judicial outcome and the judge's remarks, offering balanced coverage without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from both the family and the judge, providing a comprehensive view of the situation without apparent bias.
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 80 · Objektivnost 65): Factual content is accurate but the article leans into the family's emotional response, suggesting the justice system failed. This introduces bias and reduces objectivity despite the factual correctness of the events described.
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