The
ongoing police investigation into possible perjury during
the Tommy Sheridan defamation case against the News of the
World has become an out-and out witch-hunt against not only
Tommy Sheridan but anyone who supported him during the
trial.
As part of the most expensive perjury inquiry in
Scotland Tommy Sheridan was charged by Lothian and Borders
police in December last year. Over the last ten days a
further 6 people, including leading members of Solidarity
who gave evidence for Tommy during the court case have now
also been charged with perjury.
They are Solidarity
national secretary, Graeme McIver, co-convener and former
MSP Rosemary Byrne, Jock Penman and Pat Smith.
Gail
Sheridan and her father were also charged. No one on the
News of the World side has been charged despite the fact
that the jury found in Tommy Sheridan’s favour.
It
is becoming increasingly evident that the police, in
conjunction with the Scottish Crown office and with
unlimited public resources at their disposal have mounted a
monumental campaign to try and implicate Tommy Sheridan.
A
senior Lothian and Borders police officer admitted that they
were putting the type of resources in to this investigation
that would normally be assigned to a murder case.
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least 20 officers have been working full-time on the
investigation for almost 18 months. More than £500,000
has been squandered and the final cost will exceed the
£750,000 police investigation into the cash for
honours inquiry.
Never before in Scottish legal history
has a perjury inquiry been conducted after a civil case. On
the very rare occasions that perjury has been investigated
it only ever followed criminal trials.
The difference
this time is that a leading socialist – Tommy Sheridan
– is involved and unprecedented measures have been
taken to try and ensure his conviction.
This is an
attempt to extract cold-hearted revenge for Tommy’s
role as a leader of the anti-poll tax campaign that finished
the career of Margaret Thatcher. He also was sent to jail
for defying a court order during that campaign and was
elected to Glasgow City Council from his prison cell in
1992. Much to the outrage of the political and legal
establishment in Scotland who have never forgiven him. Tommy
also served 8 years as a Socialist MSP in the Scottish
parliament.
In addition the powerful reach of
Rupert Murdoch, who was reportedly incandescent with rage,
following Tommy Sheridan’s victory over his News of
the World in 2006, is a factor in this case. Iain McWirter a
leading Scottish political journalist wrote following Tommy
Sheridan’s arrest in December: “It is hard not
to conclude that the police's diligence has been inspired by
Rupert Murdoch's News International."
We are
demanding that all charges be dropped and for an open,
democratic public inquiry into the actions of the police,
the Scottish Crown office and any possible collusion with
the Murdoch media empire.
Show your support for the
Sheridan 7 visit the website at www.defendtommysheridan.org
An appeal fund has been set up and details of how to
donate can be found on the website.