RFJ Presentation to the Public Records Office

This morning our Director Mark Thompson gave this presentation to the Public Records Office on truth and narrative recovery for victims and survivors proni-jan-2016

Blog on Fresh Start Agreement Failure to Deal with the Past

Blog by Mark Thompson on the failure yet again to deal with the past blog-re-fresh-start-failure-to-deal-with-the-past

RFJ Submission to UN Special Rapporteur on his country visit

Last night RFJ members met with Mr Pablo De Greiff in the RFJ Belfast offices. Mr De Greiff is the UN Special Rapporteur on...

RFJ submission to European Court Committee of Ministers October 2015

Rule 9 submission to the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe Execution of Judgments of European Court of Human Rights in McKerr, Hemsworth, McCaughey, Grew,...

Relatives for Justice paper on British “national security” and families’ Right...

On 3rd October 2015 the media leaked a draft bill which was under consideration at the multi-party negotiations for the implementation of the Stormont...

Relatives for Justice Submission to European Court October 2015

The first  link will show all the listed submissions and communications RFJ have made in this past year regarding the UK government meeting its...

Who will Report on the Writers of the Report?

Today the British Secretary of State will give a statement on a report carried out by the British Security Service and other state agencies. RFJ...

National Security veto and Dealing with the Past

Mark Thompson Blogs on national security and talks and the rights of families to truth and justice national-security-and-dealing-with-the-past

Submission to UN Cttee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Relatives for Justice have made a submission to the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. This Submission focuses on the economic...

Gender Principles for Dealing with the Past

Relatives for Justice were delighted to attend the launch of Gender Principles for Dealing with the Past. This  is an important and unique intervention...