Last week Relatives for Justice published it’s submission-response on the consultation draft bill arising from the legacy agreement at Stormont House among the five main…
Author: Mark Thompson
When the late Martin McGuinness MLA decided to withdraw support for the executive, which at that point had become untenable, it was truly a measure of…
Understandable frustration exists surrounding the failure yet again to implement the promise of independently addressing the legacy of the past. In the Stormont House Agreement…
In the current talks on dealing with the past the UK government is asserting a veto determining what will and will not be disclosed; this under…
Manufactured indignation and outrage within sections of the ‘victim community’ is probably the best way to describe the Belfast Telegraph report on a document concerning…
Suffering from severe illusion is a condition all too common with political unionism where increasingly they inhabit a fantasy land of perception rather than reality –…
Earlier this year 26 relatives of people killed during the conflict travelled to Brussels at the invitation of MEP Martina Anderson. NGOs Relatives for…
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