The Murder of Seamus Ludlow in County Louth, May 1976. Towards a public inquiry?

 

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This page features links to many sites that have given coverage to the Ludlow family's struggle for truth and justice. Included here are journalist Ed Moloney's Sunday Tribune reports which are on the website of the Pat Finucane Centre (PFC) in Derry. Other PFC links in this list refer to other cases where there  are documented instances of collusion between the British forces and Loyalists in the murder of people along the border.

 There are links to sites relating to Bloody Sunday, Silverbridge, Dundalk, and the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 1974. There are also several links to sites relating to the sectarian murder of Robert Hamill in Portadown in 1997 and a button link to the Rosemary Nelson Campaign at the bottom of the page.

There is a link to a recording of an RTE radio interview with Jimmy Sharkey that was broadcast on the morning of the Ludlow family's press conference for the publication of the independent  BIRW Report on 18 February 1999.

There are several links to sites in the  United States of America, where the Ludlow family has found valuable support among a wide range of Irish American groups, several of them republican. Several Irish American sites, including all of those listed below, have placed a link to a Ludlow family site on their pages. Some friends in the United States are actively campaigning in support of the Ludlow family's demands for truth and justice. 

Many supporters have left messages of support on the Ludlow family's original BeSeen.com Guestbook and these can still be viewed on this website. Visitors can now post messages to our new Bravenet.com guestmap Guest Book.

The Ludlow family appreciates the support that has come from a wide range of groups in Ireland and the USA, who share the family's outrage at the cover-up and smear campaign that has followed the sectarian murder of an innocent man.

Visitors are directed to our Press Coverage page where many media reports of Seamus Ludlow's murder and the Ludlow family campaign have been collected and reproduced on this site. These are being updated all the time, and they provide the most up-to-date information available.

For convenience the Links list is divided into bookmarked categories.

Links to media coverage and Support For the Seamus Ludlow Campaign For Truth and Justice and other campaigns involving state killing in Ireland:

[Ludlow Family Sites.

[Human Rights Groups, Political and Media]

[The Killings at Silverbridge

[The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings]

[The Dundalk Bombing

[Robert Hamill

[Bloody Sunday

[United States Activist and Support Sites

[Other Sites]

 

Ludlow Family Sites.

The Seamus Ludlow Truth and Justice Campaign - original Ludlow family web site.
Domain Name Site (seamusludlow.com).

The Dundalk Bombing.

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Download the Barron Report into the murder of Seamus Ludlow from the Oireachtas website (pdf file

Human Rights Groups, Political and Media.

 

British Irish Rights Watch (BIRW), London

BIRW, Directors Report, January 1998.

BIRW, Directors Report, December 1998.

BIRW Annuaul Report, 1999.

BIRW, Directors Report, February 1999.

BIRW, Directors Report, May 1999.

BIRW, Directors Report, October 1999.

BIRW Director's Report for May 2001

Liberty - The Human Rights Awards 1999, featuring award nominee Jane Winter, Director, BIRW.

Relatives for Justice - A new site!

Relatives for Justice:The Murder of Seamus Ludlow 

The Celtic League

Celtic League News updates.

Celtic League: Murder gang inquiry call, Mr. B Moffatt, Monday, 30 October 2000.

Celtic League: Ludlow - Govt urged to heed inquiry call, Mr. B Moffatt, Monday, 30 April 2001.

Celtic League: Minister evasive on Ludlow Query, Mr. B Moffatt, Tuesday 15 May 2001

Irland-Initiative Heidelberg, Current English Language News, 4-8-99 - 29-8-99, Friday, 6 August 1999, "Closed doors Inquiry rejected by victims".

Ireland Initiative, Heidelberg - English Language News, 12-12-99 - 27-12-99.

Newshound - Links to daily newspaper articles about Northern Ireland. "More evidence of cover-up in 1976 murder investigation emerges", by Ed Moloney, Sunday Tribune.

Newshound - Links to daily newspaper articles about Northern Ireland. "Private Inquiries into Ludlow Affair may weaken Government's hands dealings with British", by Ed Moloney, Sunday Tribune.

Newshound - Links to . . ."North's DPP has decided not to charge Loyalists arrested in connection with Ludlow killing.", by Ed Moloney, Sunday Tribune.

Newshound - Links to . . "Department of Justice resists Ludlow inquiry", by Ed Moloney, Sunday tribune, 21 February 1999.

Newshound - Links to . . . (Irish Foreign Minister) "O'Donoghue to consider "Public" Inquiry into Ludlow Murder", by Ed Moloney, Sunday Tribune.

Newshound -Links to . . (Ombudsman) "O'Loan asked to investigate Ludlow killing", by Ed Moloney, The Sunday Tribune, 15 April 2001

Newshound - Links to .  . "Long List of those who want no Finucane Inquiry", by Ed Moloney, The Sunday Tribune, 2 December 2001.

Irl-news Archives March 1998 RMD 980309 Irish News for Monday 9 March: "UDR Killing of Louth man exposed".

Amnesty International

Amnesty International's Annual Report 2000

The Argus Online: Headlines "Family are not going to let this matter die.", Friday, 12-02-99.

The Pat Finucane Centre (PFC), Derry.
PFC : The Murder of Seamus Ludlow.
PFC :The murder of Seamus Ludlow.
PFC :The Murder of Seamus Ludlow: Ed Moloney's interview with Paul Hosking, in the Sunday Tribune 08-03-98
PFC : The Murder of Seamus Ludlow: Ed Moloney's interview with members of the Ludlow family circle, in the Sunday Tribune 15-03-98
PFC : The Murder of Seamus Ludlow: Ed Moloney in the Sunday Tribune 30- 8-98
PFC - Ed Moloney's report, dated 17 October 1999,  of the Northern Ireland DPP's failure to bring charges against any of the suspects for Seamus Ludlow's killing.

PFC Ireland News Updates. Weekly news reports of the Pat Finucane Centre's activities and developments in several human rights campaigns.

PFC News Updates, "The murder of Seamus Ludlow", Tuesday, 1 September 1998.

PFC Ireland News Updates, Monday, 11 January 1999, "The murder of Seamus Ludlow".

PFC News Updates, 29 January 1999, "Ludlow Update".

PFC Ireland News Updates, Friday, 5 February, 1999, " Seamus Ludlow correction."

PFC Ireland News Updates, Friday, 19 February 1999, "Ludlow Public Meeting".

Iris (Irish republican Information Service) - Republican Sinn Fein Ard Feis, 10 November 1998.
An Phoblacht Republican News, Thursday, 25 February 1999, "Unsolved murders linked to the UDR".

Sinn Fein Press release , 10 May 1999 (Councillor Arthur Morgan, Louth County Council).

An Phoblacht Republican News, Thursday, 12 August 1999 - "Dublin/Monaghan and Ludlow inquiries must be public. Report of the Victims Commission", by Micheal MacDonncha.

Blackshade - The Murder of Seamus Ludlow, by  Ed Moloney.
The Irish News Online Edition, 11 March 1999, "More than a case of just one bad apple", by Paul O'Connor of the Pat Finucane Centre.
The Irish News Online Edition, Saturday,13-03-99, "Minister's Pledge of justice in 1976 case", by Aeneas Bonner.
The Irish News, Fri/Sat 16/17 April 1999, (Newry and Mourne) "Council backs inquiry into 23-year-old cover-up".
The Irish News Online Edition, Tuesday, 11-05-99, "Family of victim hits out at RUC and Gardai", by Aeneas Bonner.

The Irish News Online Edition, 21-05-99, "Ludlow inquiry moves expected", by Aeneas Bonner

The Irish News Online Edition, 24-05-99, "Collusion inquiry to shake Republic", by Aeneas Bonner.

The Irish News Online Edition, 05-06-99, "Victim's relatives unveil plaque", by Aeneas Bonner.

The Irish News Online Edition, 27 July 1999, "Family angry at "stalling" over inquiry".

The Irish News Online Edition, Friday, 6 August 1999, "Anger at "private" bombings inquiry", by Michael O'Toole, Dublin Correspondent.

The Irish News Online Edition, 06-08-99, "Current Ludlow Probe Focuses on Garda Role", by Steven McCaffrey.

The Irish News Online Edition, Saturday, 7 August 1999, "Ludlows call for public inquiry", by Aeneas Bonner.

The Irish News Online Edition, Tuesday,17 April 2001, "RUC Must Be Investigated", by Aeneas Bonner.

The Irish News Online Edition, Saturday,28 April 2001, "Anniversary of man's murder" by a Staff Reporter.

The Irish News Online Edition, Monday, 30 April 2001, "Loyalist victim is remembered", by Ciara Rooney.

Irish Government/Dail Debates

Dail Debates, 29 September 1999.

Dail Debates, 23 November 1999

Dail Debates, see Dublin and Monaghan Bombings. 15 December 1999.

Press Releases and Speeches - "Statement by An Taoiseach, Mr. Bertie Ahern, TD, on the 2000 estimates". See section on the Hamilton inquiry.

Hansard Written Answers 10 January 2000 - Question for NI Secretary of State from Kevin McNamara, MP.

House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 1 Feb 1999 

House of Commons Hansard Written Answers Index for 10 June 1999 
The Irish Times on the Web, Friday 6 August 1999, Opinion - "Opening up the files".

Irish Times, 8 November 1999, (Irish Victims Commissioner): "Wilson supports action on killing."

Irish Times on the Web, Wednesday, 20 October 1999, "DPP decides against Ludlow case charges".

Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL)

ICCL - ICCL News, November 1998, article - "Inquiry Call Into Murder Cover-up".

Events at Rocky's - Ed Moloney's Speech On the Peace Process Presented at Court Victory Party, Rocky O'Sullivan's Pub, NY, Wednesday, January 5th 2000.

Events at Rocky's - Video excerpts of Ed Moloney's talk.

"Covering up the murder of Seamus Ludlow", by Ed Moloney.

RTE Online - RTE News: Morning Ireland, 18 February 1999, "Family of Man Abducted and Killed in 1976 Claim There Was a Cover-up", Interview with Jimmy Sharkey, Seamus Ludlow's Nephew. A sound recording of an interview broadcast on the morning of the Ludlow family's press conference at Buswells Hotel, Dublin.

"Relatives of 1974 bomb victims demand public inquiry, "RTE News Online, Thursday, 5 August 1999.

The SAS, their early days in Ireland and the Wilson Plot - by Seán Mac Mathúna

Cain (Conflict Archive on the Internet) Project - Sutton Index of Deaths from the conflict in Ireland (chronological).

Cain Project, Malcolm Sutton - Sutton Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland (alphabetical).

The Examiner - News from Ireland, 30 September 1999: "Bombings investigation but no public inquiry", John Downing, Chief Political Correspondent.

The Irish Times on the web - Opinion |Wednesday, 5 July 1999, "Opening up the files"

The Irish Times on the web, 20 October 1999, Ireland: "DPP decides against Ludlow case charges".

The Irish Times on the web, Monday, 8 November 1999, "Wilson supports action on killing".

Ireland Today - News Digest 27, Monday, 15 February 1999: "Catholic's murder to get hearing after 23 years"

RM991108 Irish News - Sun/Mon 7/8 November ( Date 9 November 1999), "Taoiseach to 'reassess' Ludlow case". 

RM Distribution (RM000428 Irish News) - Thurs/Fri 27/28 April 2000, "Seamus Ludlow - New Website". Karl Winn announces the Ludlow family's new website at http://www.seamusludlow.com.

Cain Web Service - Extracts from Unfinished Business: State Killings and the Quest for Truth, by Bill Rolston, with Mairead Gilmartin, ISBN: 1 900960 09 5, published June 2000, by Beyond the Pale Publications.

Sunday Business Post, Dublin, Sunday 17 June 2001, "Murdered man's family says justice minister was hostile", by Maol Muire Tynan, Political Editor.

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Links to Other Campaigns:

  Silverbridge.

 

PFC Ireland News Update - Thursday, 11 March 1999, - Jury still out on collusion.

PFC - Sectarian Attacks December 1999

Irish News online, Friday, 11 June 1999 - "Collusion claim angers families".
Sinn Fein press release, 8 March 1999 - "McNamee calls for inquiry".

An Phoblacht Republican News, Thursday, 17 June 1999, "Collusion exposed in 1975 massacre."

Irland-Initiative Heidelberg, weekend,6/9 March 1999, RUC man recounts life as a state sponsored killer.

Irland-Initiative Heidelberg,, Current English Language News, 9-6-99 - 21-6-99, Thursday, 10 June 1999, State Terror Exposed.

Irland-Initiative Heidelberg,, 21-9-99 - 14-10-99, Thursday, 14 October 1999, "Time to reveal the bitter truths of our ugly conflict", from today's Irish News, Belfast.

Irland-Initiative Heidelberg English Languge News 3-12-99 - 10-12-99, Friday, 10 December 1999,article by Paul O'Connor, Project Coordinator, Pat Finucane Centre, Derry, commemorating International Human Rights Day, from today's Irish News newspaper, Belfast.

Irland-Initiative Heidelberg English Language News 12-12-99 - 27-12-99 Monday, 20 December 1999: Silverbridge Press Conference: Statement by Alan Bracknell and Fact Sheet: Attack on Donnelly's Bar, Silverbridge, South Armagh, 19 December 1975. 

"State sponsored terror. British collusion in murder and terrorism", A statement by John Weir, 3rd. February 1999.

"John Weir and the dogs in the streets", by Roger Collins

John Weir Affadavitt. Statement by John Weir 03-02-99.

The RUC - A military force in the North of Ireland. A case for disbandment.  South Armagh Farmers and Residents Committee.

Fortnight chronology 1999, see Thursday 10 June 1999

Cain Project - Malcolm Sutton An Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland

PFC - A new page (October 2000) detailing the Pat Finucane Centre's research into allegations of British Army and RUC involvement in loyalist gun and bomb attacks during the 1970s, including the Dublin, Monaghan and  Dundalk bombings and Silverbridge. Includes article from the Irish News, Monday 16 October 2000

 

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Links to the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings and Justice For The Forgotten Campaign.

Justice For The Forgotten - new site (March 2003) 

Justice for the Forgotten Limited
64-66 Lower Gardiner Street
Dublin 1

Tel No: 00353-1-8554300
Fax No: 00353-1-8193258
e-mail: 1974bombings@esatlink.com

The 1974 Dublin and Monaghan Bombings. Background and Investigation into Ireland's Largest Unsolved Crime. The Forgotten Massacre 25 Years 1974-1999. (See message on Guest Book.) 

"State sponsored terror. British collusion in murder and terrorism", A statement by John Weir, 3rd. February 1999.

"John Weir and the dogs in the streets", by Roger Collins

John Weir Affadavitt. Statement by John Weir 03-02-99.

Untitled The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings, by David Pallister, The Guardian, February 26th 2001

PFC - A new page (October 2000) detailing the Pat Finucane Centre's research into allegations of British Army and RUC involvement in loyalist gun and bomb attacks during the 1970s, including the Dublin, Monaghan and  Dundalk bombings and Silverbridge. Includes article from the Irish News, Monday 16 October 2000

"Relatives of 1974 bomb victims demand public inquiry, "RTE Online, Thursday, 5 August 1999.

"British Forces "colluded" in Irish bombing", a BBC online report, dated 24 April 1999, about the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 1974.

Cain Web Service - Chapter 8 from "in dubious battle: The Dublin and Monaghan bombings 1972-1974", by J. Bowyer Bell (1996)

The Experience of the Bereaved and Maimed of the Dublin and Monaghan Bombing, by Don Mullan.

The CAIN Project - Justice for the Forgotten press release.

The CAIN Project - Justice for the Forgotten press release.

"Special Report Inquiry call into 1974 loyalist atrocity", a BBC online report, dated 5 August 1999, of the release of the Irish Victims Commission's Report "A Place and a Name", which called for private inquiries into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings and the murder of Seamus Ludlow.

The Irish Examiner, News from Ireland, 30 September 1999: "Bombings investigations but no public inquiry.", by John Downing, Chief Political Correspondent

British Irish Interparliamentary Body, 18th. Plenary Session. Questions on the Dublin and Monaghan bombings.

Irish Independent Online, 20 December 1999, "First moves to heal bombing trauma,"  by Gene McKenna, Political Staff.

Irland-Initiative Heidelberg, Current English Language News, 4-8-99 - 29-8-99: Wednesday/Thursday, 4/5 August 1999, "Relatives blast private inquiry into Dublin/Monaghan bomb"; Friday, 6 August 1999, "Closed doors inquiry rejected by victims"; weekend, 7/8 August 1999, "Victims' relatives to sue Britain".

An Phoblacht Republican News, Thursday, 12 August 1999 - "Dublin/Monaghan and Ludlow inquiries must be public. Report of the Victims Commission", by Micheal MacDonncha.

Press Releases and Speeches - "Statement by An Taoiseach, Mr. Bertie Ahern, TD, on the 2000 estimates". See section on the Hamilton inquiry.

The Irish Times on the web - Opinion Wednesday, 5 July 1999, "Opening up the files"

The Irish Times on the Web, ireland.com - The Irish Times - IRELAND"Inquiry Head to Meet Author", by Carol Coulter, Legal Affairs Correspondent, 28 February 2001

G21 --- IRISH EYES, G21-The World's Magazine G21. net - "The Monaghan Dublin Bombings", by Joe O'Neill, G21 Alumnus

The Examiner - News from Ireland, 30 September 1999: "Bombings investigation but no public inquiry", John Downing, Chief Political Correspondent.

The Examiner - News from Ireland, 30 September 1999: "Bombings investigation but no public inquiry", John Downing, Chief Political Correspondent.

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Dundalk Bombing.

A new site for this campaign, in association with the Ludlow family, launched July 2000.

"State sponsored terror. British collusion in murder and terrorism", A statement by John Weir, 3rd. February 1999.

"John Weir and the dogs in the streets", by Roger Collins

John Weir Affadavitt. Statement by John Weir 03-02-99.

PFC - A new page (October 2000) detailing the Pat Finucane Centre's research into allegations of British Army and RUC involvement in loyalist gun and bomb attacks during the 1970s, including the Dublin, Monaghan and Dundalk bombings and Silverbridge. Includes article from the Irish News, Monday 16 October 2000. 

Local Ireland Louth Online, Newsletter, 4 January 2000 - see "1974 Dundalk bombing. Official Inquiry launched".

The Argus Online, Friday, 13th. August 1999, Editors Desk, "Remembering Omagh and Dundalk bombs shouldn't cloud the reality."

The Argus Online, Friday, 1st. October 1999, Editors Desk "A process that may be painful, but clearly is very necessary".

Dail Debates, Northern Ireland Issues., 29 September 1999.

Irish Times on the web, Monday, 20 December 1999, "Announcement may ease suffering of relatives", by Frank McNally.

The Examiner - News from Ireland, 30 September 1999: "Bombings investigation but no public inquiry", John Downing, Chief Political Correspondent.

 

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 Robert Hamill.

Robert Hamill - The Search For Justice.

G21 - Irish Eyes Robert Hamill: Three Years On in the Search For Justice.

PFC _-  Outrage Over DPP's Decision - Thursday, 30 September 1999, Update.

BIRW - "Report to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or  arbitrary killings concerning the death of Robert Hamill August 1997" - on behalf of the Hamill family.

BIRW - "Report to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or  arbitrary killings concerning the death of Robert Hamill August 1997" - an update to the above on behalf of the Hamill family.

Amnesty International - United Kingdon: Northern Ireland The sectarian killing of Robert Hamil

"Robert's worth too much to let this go", by Diane Hamill, sister of Robert, an Irish News (26 June 2000) extract from the book Unfinished Business: State Killings and the Quest for Truth, by Bill Rolston, published by Beyond the Pale Limited, Belfast, June 2000.

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Links to Sites in the United States.

Friends of Irish Freedom. (See message from Cathleen O'Brien on Guestbook.)

United Irish Organisations of Nebraska.

Irish Republican Web Action Committee  

Ireland's Own  

Bill Hughes, (A new web address) Attorney, Baltimore, USA - weekly commentaries Irish freedom and other issues on Radio Free Eireann.

Fianna Fail: the reneging party, by Sean Marlow, AP-RN  15 April 1999. Via NY Transfer News Collective. All the news that doesn't fit.

Friends of Noel Cassidy. Anti-deportation Campaign. (See message on Guestbook.)

Irish Human Rights Coalition. (See message on Guestbook.)

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Bloody Sunday.

 

The Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign - Dedicated to the dead and wounded of Bloody Sunday.

Bloody Sunday Trust.

Remembering Bloody Sunday - Facts, information on anniversary events, photos of the aftermath etc.

Bloody Sunday and the Report of the Widgery Tribunal. The Irish Government's Assessment of the New Material Presented to the British Government in June 1997.

Summary and significance of the new material.

The Bloody Sunday Saville Inquiry

The Cain Project - Bloody Sunday

CAIN Project: Bloody Sunday "Tribunal of Inquiry, by Professor Dermot Walsh for the Bloody Sunday Trust.

Bloody Sunday Derry.

ITN Online - Bloody Sunday

Guardian Unlimited Special Report - Bloody Sunday

Guardian Unlimited Special Report - Bloody Sunday, Monday, 13 March 2000.

News Unlimited Special Reports Northern Ireland Special Report, Friday, 17 September 1999 - "Bloody Sunday Revelation", John Mullin, Ireland Correspondent.

RTE News Online, Tuesday, 11 April 2000, "Bloody Sunday Inquiry hears claim of indiscriminate shooting by troops."

RTE News Online, Thursday, 13 April 2000, "Attempts to get Bloody Sunday injured to hospital were hampered".

RTE Online - News Bloody Sunday, 7 May 2000, "Bloody Sunday Inquiry to resume with evidence about orders to soldiers."

CNN World News Story Page, 30 January, 1997 - "Catholics mark "Bloody Sunday" anniversary demand new probe".

 

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Links to Other Sites.

South Armagh Farmers and Residents.  (A new address. See message on Guestbook.)

The Connolly  Association. (See message on Guestbook.)

The James Connolly Republican Flute Band, Glasgow (See message on Guestbook)

Louth Online - a directory of sites for County Louth.

Irish Links. - a directory of Irish interest sites

Ta ar La Anois - Links.

Blackshade - on the RUC.

Campaigns and More.

Cain Web Service - "Violence - Information on Deaths During the Conflict."

Cain Web Service - "Lost Lives - The stories of the men, women and children who died as a result of the Northern Ireland troubles." This page features information about the book Lost Lives by David McKitterick, Brian Feeney, Seamus Kelters and Chris Thornton (published October 1999 by Mainstream Publishing).

Lost Lives A Morning Ireland Special, RTE Radio 1, Christmas Eve 1999,  based on the recently published book "Lost Lives".

Cain Web Service - Extracts from "Death Squad: The anthology of state terror", edited by Jeffrey Sluka (2000).

Cain Project - "State Violence: Northern Ireland 1969-1997", by Raymond Murray (1998).

Irish Northern Aid, Philadelphia and Delaware Valley Units - Interview with Fred Holroyd from the Northern Ireland Report, June 9, 1994, by Professor Jennie Traschen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Searc's Web Guide to Irish Sites.

Every Celtic thing on the web.

Cain Web Service - Extracts from Unfinished Business: State Killings and the Quest for Truth, by Bill Rolston, with Mairead Gilmartin, ISBN: 1 900960 09 5, published June 2000, by Beyond the Pale Publications.

Irish Resistance Books - A review of Unfinished Business: State Killings and the Quest for Truth, By Bill Rolston, with Mairead Gilmartin.

About "Unfinished Business: State Killings and the Quest for Truth", a new book by Bill Rolston, published June 2000 by Beyond the Pale Publications Limited.

The Irish News online, 7 July 2000, "Victims' stories of huge injustices", by Sharon O'Neill, report of the launch of the book Unfinished Business: State Killings and the Quest for Truth, by Bill Rolston

The Northern Ireland Media Blackout Protest Campaign.

Irlanda.

TAL Fanzine, Issue 24, Article 26

ImplementPatten.org

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