Barron Report
Final Report on the Report of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings, laid before both Houses of the Oireachtas on 31 March 2004. Full text available at http://www.irlgov.ie/oireachtas/Committees-29th-Dáil/jcjedwr-debates/BarronReportFinal.pdf (
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Justice for the Forgotten Press Statement (2 March 2004)
Oireachtas Committee expected to recommend a public Tribunal of Inquiry
into the Dublin & Monaghan bombings
Barron Interim Report now available
Judge Henry Barron's report into the 1974 bombings in Dublin and Monaghan is finally available online following an initial delay.
The PDF version can be accessed via www.irlgov.ie/oireachtas or directly at http://www.irlgov.ie/oireachtas/Committees-29th-Dáil/jcjedwr-debates/InterimDubMon.pdf (
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On February 17 2004 the PFC made an oral submission to the Dail (Irish Parliamentary) Sub-Committee hearings on the Barron Report into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 1974. Our submission is available here (
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This link to the afternoon session begins with the submission of Colin Wallace, former Senior Information Officer at British Army HQ, from pages 1-21. The PFC submission then follows on beginning page 21.
Loyalist bombers 'helped by British' (The Guardian, 10.12.2003)
Bombings report 'pulls no punches' (The Irish Examiner, 10.12.2003)
Don Mullan: The experience of the bereaved and maimed of the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings
Update - July 1999 by the PFC
The UK Government, Sovereign Immunity, Pinochet and the Dublin & Monaghan Bombings (Sunday Tribune, April 2002)
"Sovereign immunity" defence planned if British government sued (Sunday Tribune, April 2002)
Justice For The ForgottenThe Organisaton of Victims & Relatives seeking Justice for the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings of 17th May 1974; the Dublin bombings of 1st December 1972 and 20th January 1973 64-66 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin 1, Ireland |
Dublin/ Monaghan Information Appeal (15th of March 2001)