Britain urged to co-operate with inquiry into Irish bombings
The Justice for the Forgotten group has launched a campaign to try to force Britain to co-operate with the inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings in 1974, which killed 33 people.
The British authorities have refused to co-operate with the independent commission of inquiry which the Irish Government established to investigate the attack.
Justice for the Forgotten believes the British army colluded with loyalist paramilitaries who planted the three bombs in Dublin and one in Monaghan 27 years ago.



