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Monday, 3 January 2011

UKIP: More on Hermann Kelly



You may recall that Hermann Kelly is the Irish republican sympathiser who works as the EFD's Press Officer. See: LINK & LINK & LINK

He has a reputation for violence. He once even attacked a women during a TV debate. Such are the scum that Farage surrounds himself with.

UKIPPERS should demand that Farage and UKIP sever all links with Kelly immediately. Or is Farage content to employ republican sympathisers who are happy to attack women?

From the Derry Journal:

Derry author in live TV dust-up

A TV debate involving a Derry-born journalist and the author of a controversial book on clerical abuse ended in chaos this week with both sides jostling and trading angry insults.

Kathy O'Beirne, the author of a book purporting to be an account of a clerical abuse survivor, appeared on live television with Hermann Kelly, who claims the book is a fraud.

'Kathy's Story' claims to be an horrific account of an Irishwoman rape and beaten at the hands of the clergy in an infamous Magdalene home.

Her family have always insisted the story is a lie, as have the religious orders involved -- but sales of the book have flourished, reaching almost 350,000 sales globally.

Now the "misery memoir" hit is being itself challenged in a new book by Mr Kelly, who claims 'Kathy's Story' is nothing more than a literary fraud.

Kelly says his book demolishes the central claims of O'Beirne's account. He also covers what he calls a "culture of false allegations" made against the Irish clergy.

Both authors came face to face this week on TV3's 'Ireland AM' to debate the controversy but it soon descended into a bickering match with each accusing the other of deception.

Ms O'Beirne's book has been the subject of fierce debate about the veracity of its central claim that she was abused -- or that she was ever resident in a so-called Magdalene laundry.

Earlier this week, members of Ms O'Beirne's family delivered a letter to Taoiseach Bertie Ahern's office demanding new laws to deter people making "false" allegations of abuse.

Ms O'Beirne was joined on the show by ghost-writer Michael Sheridan, who accused Mr Kelly of writing a book which he said was "lies, hearsay , and innuendo."

Mr Kelly repeated his belief that O'Beirne's book was largely fictitious and said: "I have documentary evidence ... and I have top-grade witnesses".

The show ended in acrimony as Ms O'Beirne and Mr Kelly both stood up to retrieve notes from a table in front of them.

'Ireland AM' presenter Sinead Desmond told Ms O'Beirne to sit down as Mr Kelly tried to stop the author taking a number of documents from the table.

As co-presenter Mark Cagney shouted "stop now, wooah, wooah," Mrs O'Beirne jostled with Mr Kelly and shouted: "Don't you dare hit me, how dare you, he's taking my stuff, Mick".

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