– Petition, originally published by the Coalition for Women in Journalism on 16 February 2021, acessible here.
February 16, 2021 – Award-winning crime journalist Patricia Devlin is subjected to death and rape threats since 2019. In April 2019, Patricia was targeted with an online troll campaign by members of a mob she had been regularly reporting on. They harassed her with misogynistic slurs and sent out threats of rape. In October 2019, the situation worsened when she received rape threats for her newborn son and became victim to the doxxing campaign which gave out the address of the journalist and named her family members.
In October 2020, the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland, sent a death threat to Patricia on her social media. When Patricia reported the threat to Facebook, the platform responded that it did not breach any safety standards, and thus will not be removed. Later, Patricia’s colleague received a threat of an “imminent attack” at the Sunday World and it appeared that threat originated from the same paramilitary group that targeted Patricia.
Patricia informed the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) of the threats she had been receiving, however, she received no response. In November 2020, Patricia filed a complaint with the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman for PSNI’s failure to investigate the threats. Patricia also requested the Scottish Police for their assistance in the case. Despite all the efforts from her end, Patricia was not informed of any developments regarding the case.
On February 12, 2021, Patricia’s name was depicted on graffiti alongside a gunshot target. This was the latest in a series of sinister attempts to threaten Patricia into silence.
Over the past few years, crime has steadily risen in Ireland in response to economic difficulties and the fallout with Brexit. A freelance reporter, Lyra McKee was killed in April 2019, the same month that the threats towards Patricia intensified. The publishers of three Belfast-based newspapers and the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) also issued a statement in order to bring attention to the threats that the journalist community was facing.
A free and unthreatened media is an important facet of a stable, democratic society. Women journalists become especially vulnerable whenever the journalistic community faces such risks in a country, due to the gendered nature of the attacks they can be targeted with.
We urge the Northern Irish government to urgently address Patricia’s security concerns and assure her safety by arresting the perpetrators of the threats against her and bringing them to justice.
Signatories:
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Kiran Nazish, Founding Director at CFWIJ
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Ceren İskit, Research Coordinator at CFWIJ
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Katia Mierzejewska, Engagement Coordinator at CFWIJ
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Ayesha Khalid, Research Coordinator at CFWIJ
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Francis Hughes, Journalist, Author, Activist
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Philip Brown, Journalist
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Leona O’Neill, Journalist
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Grace O’Malley, Blogger
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Julie Gilmour, Councillor
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Judith McNeill, Councillor
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Jilly Beattie, Journalist
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Grace Bunting, Blogger
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Brendan Harkin, Legal Analyst
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Paul McKenna, News, Digital media production
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Liam Wilson, Manager
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Brenda Donnelly, Lawyer
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Thımas Elliott, Artist
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Jonathan McKerr, Artist
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Dr Michael Pierse, Academic
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Ciarán Arthurs, Project Manager
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John Devitt, Chief Executive
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Charmaine Kelly, Staff Nurse
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Katie Pritchard, IT Support
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Alison Park, Work planner
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Seamus Watson, Quality Engineer
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Eileen Crawford, Administration
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Ann Travers , Advocacy worker
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Culann McLaughlin, Telecoms
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Karl Lynagh, Manager
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Tommy Maguire, Manager
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Aidan Jones, Manager
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Conor McKinney, Ecologist
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Shaun Cassidy
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Denis Cairns
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Andrena McBrearty
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Vincent Canning
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Ruaidhri McAleenan, Carer
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Paddy Trainor, Voluntary Sector
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Philip Campbell, Cabler
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McLaughlin, Domestic Assistant
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Deirdre Taylor, Retired nurse
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Henry Monaghan, School Janitor
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David Keeley, Developer
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Dillon Lesley Ann, Carer
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Bill Maher, Retired
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Barry McDonald, Engineer
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Neil Sheridan, Labourer
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Stephen Coulter, Logistics operator
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John Mcguigan, Self-employed
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Paul Davis, Retired
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Joseph McElgunn, Self-employed
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Harriett Moore-Boyd, Textile designer & maker
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Claire Maxwell, Fire and Security Engineer
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Fiona Roberts, Teacher
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Claire Coyle, Legal Secretary
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Stephen Drew, Computer Programmer
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Gregory O’Neill, House husband
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Christine Mcveigh, Customer Assistant
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Rosemary Mcgreevy
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Sean Osborne, Support Worker
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Joe Hayes, Manager
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Eamon Melia, Carpenter
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Rorie Smyth, Civil Servant
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Tony Megahey, IT Manager
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Danny Walsh, Electrician
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Gary Russell, Unemployed
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Sean Quinn, Farmer
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Jeden Walsh, Graphic Designer
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Christine O’Mahony, Student
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Alan Freeman, Unemployed
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Brian Osborne, Clinical sales specialist
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Aobh Sharvin, Student
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Teresa Ginley, Recruitment consultant
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Alex McGuigan, Instructor
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William Gordon, Retired
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Orla Doran, Accountant
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Sean Mulholland, Chef
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Brian Guiney
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Neil Templeton, Company Director
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Derek Magill, Civil Servant
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Deirdre Rafferty
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Anthony McGonnell, Retired teacher
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Kim McMahon, Self Employed
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Clare McClure, Project manager
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Rosà Paola, OBC Transeuropa