The Murder of Seamus Ludlow in County Louth, May 1976. Towards a public inquiry?
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Introduction to the murder of Seamus Ludlow and the official cover-up. Michael Cunningham investigation - 1978 The recent Campaign for Truth and Justice. Irish Victims Commission Report. Ludlow family's questions for the RUC (now the PSNI) Jim J. Kane's letter to the N I Human Rights Commission. Jim J. Kane's letter to the RUC Ludlow Family Letter to Bertie Ahern View messages from our original Guestbook Other Ludlow Family Sites.
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The Sunday Mirror, 23 January 2005:
Try to find the truth
A group representing the families of those who
died in loyalist atrocities in the Republic is to step up its campaign to take
the British Government to the European Court of Human Rights.
The Justice For the Forgotten Group says it is
determined to find out which individuals within the British establishment
co-operated with loyalists in the bombings of Dublin and Monaghan on May 17,
1974.
Thirty-four people - including an unborn child -
died in the attacks and nobody has been brought to justice for the crime.
The group's Margaret Urwin said the move had been
forced by Britain's refusal to co-operate with the recent Justice Henry Barron
inquiry and the subsequent Oireachtas public hearings into the bombings.
Ms Urwin said: "A huge body of new
information has come to light ... and we will be taking two actions against
the British.
"These actions will focus on the alleged acts
and conduct on the part of the security forces and police services of the UK
amounting to collusion, directly and or indirectly, in the bomb outrages in
contravention of Article Two of the European Convention on Human Rights.
"We are also taking on the Northern Ireland
Office, The PSNI, and the Forensic Science Department in Belfast and in
England."
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