Bloody Sunday Investigation must include all activities by Paras
The long awaited announcement today that the police investigation into the murders in Derry in January 1972 known as Bloody Sunday will commence in...
De Silva Report – more questions and frustrations
Sometimes unsatisfactory processes move things along despite our reservations. Today is one of those days. The De Silva report is unsatisfactory. It is flawed....
Walking Groups back in action after Christmas
Following this morning's lovely walk and chats Mark T has asked our website team to promote our walking groups in Dungannon and Belfast. New...
De Silva report on 12th will be tested
The not so eagerly awaited report on the murder of Pat Finucane by Desmond De Silva on 12th December is an opportunity to refresh...
New Commissioner making a good first impression
The new Victims Commissioner has made a good start. By being clearly focussed on the needs of all victims and survivors and taking seriously...
Gerard Lawlor case raises significant questions
The killing of Gerard Lawlor 10 years ago raises questions about agents, collusion, PSNI investigations, and accountability. Today's press conference held by the parents...
Family of Gerard Gibson speak exclusively to BBC about their court...
Please follow this link to see BBC journalist Vincent Kearney's item on the challenge by the family of Gerard Gibson to the HET's lack...
Welfare Reform Bill – what an insult
David Cameron's words today trying to persuade that the proposed welfare reform bill is some kindness from those who know about welfare dependency are...
Remembering Quilt in Kennedy Centre Belfast
Relatives for Justice staff erected the Remembering Quilt in the Kennedy Centre today as part of Féile an Phobail. The response has been fantastic...
Reconciliation and Redressing the Past
Considering that the duty of every State under international law to respect and to secure
respect for human rights requires that effective measures should be...