Victims' group wants new independent judge
The Justice For the Forgotten group says the appointment of an independent international judge may help unlock the truth behind claims of British collusion in bombings in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles.
The group represents the relatives of the victims of the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings.
The British have thus far failed to pass on information on the bombings to the authorities here.
But all parties in the Dáil have now asked that they make the information available to an independent international judge.


