Relatives for Justice response to the DUP/Tory Money Pact
The following is the full statement made to the Irish News as carried yesterday in their paper following the publication of the DUP/Tory agreement.
On...
New Activities in Relatives for Justice
Relatives for Justice Social Support
Members are always keen to come along to our trips and classes. If any of these interests you please get...
New Lodge 6 Families Apply for New Inquest
The families of six men killed by British soldiers in the New Lodge, Belfast on the night of 3rd/4th February 1973 have applied, with...
NIAdvisory Committee disregard Collusion concerns
Speaking today in response to the debate on the Nolan Show Mark Thompson RFJ CEO has said:
"The NIAC has consistently ignored attempts by RFJ...
Belfast and Derry Remember Mullivaikal
'Why do the army drive those jeeps Uppa?' A young Tamil asked his father in the 1980s. 'They got them from Northern Ireland', his...
NGOs and Academics Proposals re National Security Obstacles on Dealing With...
In the spring of 2016 Relatives for Justice, the Committee on the Administration of Justice, the Pat Finucane Centre and Queens University academics Prof...
RFJ joins with partners to try to break national security logjam
On the morning of the 4th April 2017, a document was publicly launched in the Law School at Queens University, Belfast which proposed a...
Collusion Requires Accountability Not Cover Up
In relation to the decision by the Court of Appeal today in the case of John Flynn, Relatives for Justice (RFJ) Senior Advocacy Director...
Presenting British soldiers being asked questions about killings as victims is...
In response to today’s question from backbench Tory MP’s about a possible statute of limitation on killings by the British army and Theresa May’s...
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...