Women of Honour call for changes to Defence Forces Tribunal of Inquiry

Women of Honour call for changes to Defence Forces Tribunal of Inquiry

Members of the Women of Honour group (left to right) Roslyn O'Callaghan, Yvonne O Rourke, Honor Murphy and Diane Byrne. Honor Murphy said: 'The ongoing revelations confirm a view we have long held that the same rotten culture of concealment, as applied for so long in the religious world, is still alive in the Defence Forces.' File photo: Damien Storan/PA

The Women of Honour have called for amendments to the terms of reference of the Defence Forces Tribunal of Inquiry into the army’s complaints system.

They want the remit of the tribunal — formally launched last Monday — to include crimes perpetrated by Defence Forces personnel.

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