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Pearse Jordan (12 December 1969–25 November 1992) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer killed by a Royal Ulster Constabulary officer.〔European Court of Human Rights. 4 May 2001. "Case of Hugh Jordan v. the United Kingdom". Judgment. () paragraphs 12, 13, 14, 17 and 110. Accessed 14 March 2007.〕 In 2001 the European Court of Human Rights ordered the British Government to pay fines to the families of several IRA men, including Jordan's, after holding that the men's human rights were violated by flawed inquest procedures.〔BBC News. March 8, 2002. "Policeman given inquest summons". () Accessed 14 March 2007.〕〔Registrar of the European Court of Human Rights. "Press release issued by the Registrar: Judgments in the Cases of Hugh Jordan v. the United Kingdom, McKerr v. the United Kingdom, Kelly and Others v. the United Kingdom and Shanaghan v. the United Kingdom". (). Accessed 14 March 2007.〕 Following this judgement, British law regarding inquests was changed.〔 ==Background== Jordan was born in the lower Falls Road area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. When he was six months old, during the time of the Falls Curfew, he almost died from the effects of CS gas during an army operation. A neighbour rushed the unconscious Jordan to hospital. Jordan suffered from the side effects of this for the remainder of his life.〔Tirghra Commemoration Committee. 2002. "Tirghra: Ireland's Patriot Dead". Republican Publications: Dublin. ISBN 978-0-9542946-0-1, p.352.〕 Soon after this incident the family moved to Roden Street and later to the New Barnsley area. Jordan was educated at St Aidan's Primary School and St Thomas' Secondary School. After leaving school he joined his family in the catering trade.〔
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