Máiría Cahill (; born 1981) is an Irish journalist and former politician. In October 2014, she waived anonymity as a complainant in a sexual abuse case to tell of her claims of being sexually abused as a teenager by her uncle-in-law Martin Morris, a
Provisional IRA
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member and allegations of being subjected to an IRA internal investigation which forced her to confront her abuser. The documentary, ''A Woman Alone with the IRA'', prompted a review of Public Prosecution Service conduct in three cases related to Cahill's allegations.
In October 2015, the
Labour Party announced Cahill had joined the party and she would be its candidate for election to
Seanad Éireann
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It is commonly called the Seanad or ...
.
Cahill was elected as a Senator in November 2015 on the first count, with 122 first preferences out of 188 valid votes from
Oireachtas
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members.
In July 2018 she joined Northern Ireland's
Social Democratic and Labour Party
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, which she left in November 2019 as a result of its decision not to field a candidate in
Belfast North during the
2019 United Kingdom general election
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.
Early life and family
Cahill was born in 1981 in
West Belfast into a prominent
republican extended family. Her great-uncle
Joe Cahill
Joe Cahill (; 19 May 1920 – 23 July 2004) was a prominent figure in the Irish republican movement in Northern Ireland and former chief of staff of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). He joined a junior-republican movement, Na Fia ...
was one of the founders and
chief of staff
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of the Provisional IRA in the 1970s. She is a cousin of both
Siobhán O'Hanlon, a prominent republican activist in the IRA and later in
Sinn Féin
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The History of Sinn Féin, original Sinn Féin organisation was founded in 1905 by Arthur Griffit ...
until her death in 2006, and her sister
Eilis O'Hanlon, a political commentator for the ''
Irish Independent
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'' and critic of both the IRA and Sinn Féin. Cahill has also claimed her grandfather recruited
Gerry Adams
Gerard Adams (; born 6 October 1948) is a retired Irish Republican politician who was the president of Sinn Féin between 13 November 1983 and 10 February 2018, and served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth from 2011 to 2020. From 1983 to 19 ...
into the IRA.
Public life
Cahill was elected National Secretary of
Ógra Shinn Féin
Ógra Shinn Féin (colloquially known as Republican Youth, , and formerly, officially known as Sinn Féin Republican Youth, , from 2012 to March 2018) is the youth wing of the Irish political party Sinn Féin. Ógra Shinn Féin is active and ...
and worked for
Sinn Féin
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The History of Sinn Féin, original Sinn Féin organisation was founded in 1905 by Arthur Griffit ...
between 1998 and 2001. She featured heavily in Arthur MacCaig's 2001 documentary film ''Song for Ireland'', in which she sang 'The Ballad Of
Mairéad Farrell
Mairéad Farrell ( or ''Mairéad Ní Fhearail''; 3 March 1957 – 6 March 1988) was a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). She was shot and killed by the Special Air Service in Gibraltar during Operation Flavius.Pg 300, ''T� ...
' and spoke about the Fleadh (music festival) held annually in the Ardoyne.
Cahill was elected National Secretary of the
RNU organisation during 2010 but resigned this position and left the organisation.
Cahill joined the Irish Labour Party in 2015 and was a senator from November 2015 to April 2016.
Cahill was an SDLP councillor from July 2018 to April 2019.
Rape allegations
In January 2010 Cahill went public in a ''
Sunday Tribune
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'' interview that, between 1997 and 1998, she had been raped by an IRA member. She was aged 16–17 during this period. In October–November 1999 the IRA started an internal inquiry, which Cahill did not agree with, into the matter and in March 2000 she was forced to attend a face-to-face confrontation with the IRA member. The "trial" was inconclusive. In July 2000 Cahill learned that two other children in her extended family had also accused the same man of abuse and that the IRA had also interviewed them.
Shortly after her interview with the ''Sunday Tribune'', Cahill reported her allegations to the
PSNI
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It is the successor to the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) after it w ...
, leading to three prosecutions brought against the alleged rapist and those alleged to have been involved in the IRA inquiry. All charges were eventually dropped and the accused rapist acquitted after Ms Cahill withdrew her evidence in May 2014, citing her loss of confidence in the conduct of the prosecutions.
In October 2014, Cahill told of her objections to the IRA inquiry and loss of confidence in the prosecutions in the documentary, ''A Woman Alone with the IRA''. The documentary and public controversy prompted the Director of Public Prosecutions, Barra McGrory QC, to request a review of Public Prosecution Service's (PPS) conduct in the three cases related to Cahill's allegations.
The programme has since won several awards for BBC NI Spotlight and reporter Jennifer O'Leary, including the Royal Television Society's Scoop of the Year, and an award from Amnesty International for excellent reporting in its Nations or Regions category.
The former Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for England and Wales,
Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Rodney Starmer (born 2 September 1962) is a British politician and lawyer who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2024 and as Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party since 2020. He previously ...
, was appointed to conduct a review of the Cahill cases. He found the Public Prosecution Service had failed all three victims. The Director of Public Prosecutions publicly apologised to Mairia Cahill in May 2015 citing 'I wish to make clear that no fault or blame attaches to Mairia Cahill. The Public Prosecution Service let you down, and for that I am sorry'.
In September 2018 the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman released a statement saying its report held that in 2000, intelligence received by CID and Special Branch was that 'Martin Morris was abusing children and the IRA were investigating it.' The Chief Constable George Hamilton issued a public apology to Cahill, and the other two victims, as did Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald. Cahill called McDonald's approach, 'woeful and inadequate.'
Leaving Sinn Féin
Cahill quit Sinn Féin in 2001 when she moved to America. She later returned and worked on two election campaigns for the party before growing disillusioned at her treatment and leaving for good.
Cahill was in 2010 a member (and National Secretary) of
Republican Network for Unity (RNU), an anti-policing political pressure group. Cahill stated she joined while 'at a vulnerable period' of her life and argued against 'outside influences' while a member and left the group.
Labour senator
In February 2015, Cahill received a James Larkin Thirst for Justice award from the Irish
Labour Party. In November 2015, she received a Special Recognition Award in The Irish Tatler's Woman of the Year Awards. Since becoming a public figure, Cahill has written as a political commentator for
the Sunday Independent and
Belfast Telegraph
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, both part of the
Independent News & Media
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group.
In October 2015,
Labour Party leader
Joan Burton
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announced Cahill had joined the party and she, along with her deputy
Alan Kelly, would put her forward as the party's nominee in a by-election to
Seanad Éireann
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It is commonly called the Seanad or ...
's
Industrial and Commercial Panel
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Industry
* Industrial archaeology, the study of the history of the industry
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* Industrial city, a city dominat ...
.
[ The by-election had been occasioned by the resignation of Senator Jimmy Harte due to illness. Cahill secured the party's nomination unopposed and won the election in November 2015 on the first count, with 122 first preferences out of 188 valid votes from ]Oireachtas
The Oireachtas ( ; ), sometimes referred to as Oireachtas Éireann, is the Bicameralism, bicameral parliament of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The Oireachtas consists of the president of Ireland and the two houses of the Oireachtas (): a house ...
members.[
Cahill was criticised by Senator David Norris for failing to satisfactorily answer questions on her links to dissident republican groups and for failing to take part in media debates with other candidates. Norris later called her a]
vital voice in Seanad Éireann.'
In a March 2016 interview with Catherine Shanahan of the ''Irish Examiner'', Kathleen Lynch, a former Labour Party TD and Minister of state, stated she had no idea as to why Cahill was chosen as the party's by-election candidate.
Cahill did not contest the 2016 Seanad elections.
SDLP councillor
Cahill was co-opted into an SDLP council seat in Lisburn and Castlereagh council in July 2018. She had to withdraw from the local election campaign in April 2019, due to a law requiring candidates to publish their home addresses. Cahill was unable to do so due to threats made against her. The British Government subsequently apologised.
Cahill, along with the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, sued the Secretary of State and the NIO, which resulted in a settlement in January 2021. As part of the court proceedings, the British Government gave a commitment to change the law and did so in June 2020. Candidates are no longer required to publish their home addresses when standing for election.
Media work
She first wrote for the ''Irish Independent
The ''Irish Independent'' is an Irish daily newspaper
A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray backgrou ...
'' in 2014. She also writes for the '' Sunday Independent'', interviewing Ian Bailey in mid-2020. She has also written for Fortnight and The Spectator magazines also regularly appears as a commentator on radio and television, frequently on the BBC Nolan Show.
Cahill's memoi
''Rough Beast''
was first published by Head of Zeus in September 2023.
References
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Labour Party (Ireland) senators
Living people
Members of the 24th Seanad
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Politicians from Belfast
Sinn Féin politicians
Social Democratic and Labour Party politicians
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Industrial and Commercial Panel senators