Patrick O'Donovan: 'I don't differentiate between atrocities'
The junior minister suggested in an interview that republicans were responsible for the Dublin-Monaghan bombings.
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The junior minister suggested in an interview that republicans were responsible for the Dublin-Monaghan bombings.
Groups representing over 150 bereaved families say David Cameron’s government is “waiting for [them] to die off”.
A prisoner stabbed to death in Cork, the Dublin Monaghan Bombings and a former President sentenced to death had people talking.
Families of the Dublin-Monaghan bombing victims are currently suing for the release of files.
The President added that “a strategy of amnesia is simply not an option”.
Alan Brecknell of the Pat Finucance Centre explains how victims’s families could be helped.
Paddy Askin remembers going down to town in search of his father.
It’s 40 years today since four bombs went off in a series of coordinated attacks in Dublin and Monaghan. 33 people and one unborn child were killed.
The Justice for the Forgotten group are going to court to secure the release of documents.
The Tánaiste met with a support group for victims and the families of those killed yesterday.
The one-time firebrand preacher and former DUP leader also said the gerrymandering and discrimination that existed in Northern Ireland was wrong.
David Cameron told Enda Kenny that Britain had handed over whatever files it thought were appropriate to investigations.
A private members’ motion put by Sinn Féin coincides with the 37th anniversary of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings.
Justice for the Forgotten says the Queen’s visit should coincide with the release of British files into the 1974 bombings.