Group calls for truth on Dublin-Monaghan bombings
The group Justice for the Forgotten is calling on the British and Irish governments to tell the truth about atrocities committed in the Republic during the 1970s.
The group represents families of victims of the Dublin and Monaghan explosions, which killed 33 people.
Saturday marks the 29th anniversary of the blasts, three of which killed 26 in Dublin, with a blast later that day in Monaghan claiming seven lives.
Though it has never been publicly resolved who carried out the bombings, it has long been suspected that the bombings were carried out by the UVF with British military assistance.
The group claims that the British government is not helping the current Barron Inquiry into the deaths.



