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Loughinisland Families dignity reaffirmed

A packed court hears a lesson in legal procedure yet the Loughinisland families’ dignity is reaffirmed By Mike Ritchie, who was at today's proceedings The relatives...

Blog from the US East Coast – Day 1

By Mark Thompson in New York Unable to get to DC we made our way through the bustling traffic and people of Midtown Manhattan for...

Collusion yes; Impunity yes; Justice No

By Mary McCallan, RFJ Caseworker This week RFJ spent two days at court with the families of those affected by the collusive actions of Gary...

Landmark cases demonstrating families’ tenacity in the courts

  By Mike Ritchie On Friday 20th October 2017, an important judicial intervention took place in relation to cases arising from conflict-related killings where state involvement...

The truth has a funny way of revealing itself

‘I want you to kill as many terrorists as you can’ - the words of Margaret Thatcher to British soldiers during a visit she...

Drew Harris must resign in light of Glenanne Judgment

By Mike Ritchie, Senior Advocacy Director This morning the Belfast High Court delivered a devastating judgment in support of families affected by the state collusion....

Tribute to Theresa Rowntree by Mark Thompson

  Theresa Rowntree died recently and the following tribute was paid by RFJ CEO Mark Thompson; Along with a handful or relatives who had loved ones...

Implementation of mechanisms to deal with the past will benefit all

Over recent days families bereaved through British state violence and collusion have been asking, and some quite anxious and upset too, about the notion...

Pat Finucane Inquiry still “Unfinished business” after Appeal Court dismisses family’s...

By Senior Advocacy Director Mike Ritchie Lord Justice Gillen – sitting along with Mr Justice Deeny and Mr Justice Horner – today dismissed an appeal...

Discovery – the new word for cover-up

By Senior Advocacy Director Mike Ritchie In the appeal court yesterday, the PSNI once again rehearsed their claim that managing documentation is too great a...