Billingual reports and updates on the trial of the Colombia Three are available at http://www.bringthemhome.ie
The Bloody Sunday Tribunal Homepage of the Bloody Sunday Tribunal, includes daily transcripts of the day’s proceedings.
British Irish Rights Watch (BIRW) weekly reports on the Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
Remembering Bloody Sunday - Facts, information on anniversary events, photos of the aftermath, etc.
Powerhouse - Site devoted to Bloody Sunday by Bogside and Brandywell Youth Group
The Irish Government’s Assessment of the new evidence on Bloody Sunday (1997)
Justice for the Forgotten Website of the group campaigning on behalf of the families of those killed in the Dublin and Monaghan bomb attacks in 1974.
Relatives for Justice. Belfast based organisation working with the families of the victims of state violence and collusion.
Seamus Ludlow campaign. Family-led campaign for the truth about the murder of Seamus Ludlow.
Victims and Survivors Trust (VAST)
Bogside and Brandywell Initiative (Includes Gasyard Development Trust, Cunamh, Dove House, Feile, Bogside and Brandywell Women’s Group, Naiscoill na Gaslainne, Archway and Powerhouse)
Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition
Committee on the Administration of Justice
Human Rights Interactive Network
Irish Council for Civil Liberties
Lawyer's Committee for Human Rights (The Witness project is one of the projects of the Lawyer's Committee for Human Rights.)
Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition
The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland
A Guide to Ulster Loyalism and Unionism Online
This guide organises and provides links to over 270 loyalist and unionist websites, including links to archived copies of defunct sites. It is a first attempt to make some kind of assessment of the scale and character of online activity by Ulster loyalists and unionists and to provide some analysis of that activity. Around ninety of the 270 sites catalogued in the guide are now defunct and a novel feature of the guide is the fact that it provides links to copies of these defunct sites held in the Internet Archive. The Internet Archive saves only a selection of materials from these sites however and many of these webpages are disappearing without trace. The author, Niall O Dochartaigh, is a lecturer in Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. He has written on conflict in Northern Ireland and on Internet Research for the social sciences and is currently doing research on online political activism.
Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Extensive web archive on the troubles and related issues.
Hansard (British parliamentary archive)
Linenhall Library Northern Ireland Political Collection
Newshound. Links to news articles on the north of Ireland. Updated daily.
www.SmithDornanShea.com/committee website relating to the Sean McPhilemy book, ‘The Committee’, which alleges the existence of a secret committee of senior Unionist politicians, Northern Irish businessmen, senior RUC and army officers and Loyalist paramilitary commanders who have conspired to direct a campaign of murder and terror against Catholics.
Irish News Ceasefire Document Centre
Text of the submission to Forum For Peace (April 1995) from Campaign for the Right to Truth
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