The Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams, has called on the British government to release Sean Kelly, the man known as the Shankill bomber, from prison.
Mr Kelly had been serving life sentences for his part in the bomb attack that killed nine civilians and his accomplice, but was freed early under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.
He was returned to prison several weeks ago on the orders of the Northern Secretary, Peter Hain, who said there was evidence he had been involved in terrorist activity.
Mr Adams raised the issue when a Sinn Féin delegation met Mr Hain at Stormont this afternoon.