Anti-Victim Legislation Condemned

Mark Thompson, CEO of Relatives for Justice has responded to the introduction of a Bill on Legacy in the House of Commons today: “Let’s be...

Proposed Legacy Bill self-serving to the detriment of victims

Today the British Queen's Speech gave details of the British government's proposals on legacy. In response the CEO of Relatives for Justice Mark Thompson...

US Congress Pass Resolution Opposing British Government Amnesty Legislation

RFJ welcomes US Congressional Resolution 888, which opposes proposed British amnesty legislation. The resolution, initiated by Congressman Bill Keating of Massachusetts, specifically acknowledges the British...

South Belfast Collusion Families Vindicated by Police Ombudsman Report

Press Statement on behalf of Relatives for Justice and KRW Law 08/02/2022 South Belfast Families Vindicated as Police Ombudsman Finds Collusion in Killings Families mentioned in the...

Relatives for Justice delegation to meet Taoiseach and Leader of the...

Relatives for Justice delegation to meet Taoiseach and Leader of the Opposition in Dublin tomorrow Relatives for Justice is to meet An Taoiseach Mícheál Martin...

Bloody Sunday 50th anniversary – Belfast solidarity speech

Mark Thompson, CEO Relatives for Justice, speech to honour those killed on Bloody Sunday on the 50th anniversary. Groves Reilly Corner, Belfast, 30th January 2022 organised by...

Families vindicated as systemic collusion in murders confirmed

Speaking after a series of briefings by the Police Ombudsman, Marie Anderson, into 19 murders and two attempted murders in the south Derry and...

Lewis’ Legal Aid Claims are False and Misleading

Relatives for Justice (RFJ) CEO, Mark Thompson, said; “A claim by Brandon Lewis that £500 million has been spent since 2011 on legacy civil...

Fury at single worst day for all victims during our peace...

Mark Thompson RFJ CEO Relatives for Justice wishes to express its anger at the vindictive proposals from the British House of Commons today. This marks the...

Supreme Court considers PSNI’s lack of independence to investigate legacy killings.

by Paul Butler RFJ Caseworker Is the PSNI independent enough to investigate the past? That is the question seven justices of the UK Supreme Court have been...