Dublin Monaghan bombings survivors see claim dismissed

The High Court has dismissed an claim by survivors of the Dublin Monaghan bombings that the handling of parts of a report complied by the Commission of Investigation into the atrocities amounted to a breach of the State's human rights obligations.

Dublin Monaghan bombings survivors see claim dismissed

The High Court has dismissed an claim by survivors of the Dublin Monaghan bombings that the handling of parts of a report complied by the Commission of Investigation into the atrocities amounted to a breach of the State's human rights obligations.

The Justice for the Forgotten group as well as two victims of the explosions that occurred on May 17, 1974, brought proceedings against The Taoiseach, Ireland and the Attorney General arising out of the Commission's handling of one of its terms of reference in its report published in April 2007.

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