Fifty-two years later, as a young man in 1971, Mr. Auld was one of 14 civilians accused of having links to the I.R.A.
and tortured by the British forces in Northern Ireland.
Another 52 years have since passed, and Mr. Auld is now an experienced falconer, a pursuit that has allowed him to find some measure of calm.
In 1978, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that he and the other detainees — known as the Hooded Men — weren’t tortured.
Mr. Auld continues to call for their full responsibility: “As human beings, we are better than this.”
Persons:
Jim Auld, ”, William Butler Yeats, “, falconer, Auld, weren’t
Organizations:
Independence, of Human Rights, The Police Service of Northern
Locations:
Ireland, British, Northern Ireland, Belfast, The Police Service of Northern Ireland