Relatives seek inquiry into scores of loyalist killings

More than 100 people who believe their relatives were killed by loyalists in collusion with the British security services have met in Belfast to demand a full public inquiry into the killings.

Relatives seek inquiry into scores of loyalist killings

More than 100 people who believe their relatives were killed by loyalists in collusion with the British security services have met in Belfast to demand a full public inquiry into the killings.

At a press conference organised by the Relatives for Justice group, the families of loyalist murder victims said that recent revelations in a BBC Panorama documentary had raised serious questions about the extent of RUC and British army collusion in scores of murders.

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