The Irish Examiner online edition, 27 February 2003:

http://www.breakingnews.ie/2003/02/27/story89900.html

Group calls for new Dublin-Monaghan bombings inquiry

27/02/2003 - 6:35:34 pm

There has been another call for a public inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan car bombings in 1974, and an explosion in Dundalk in 1975.

The Justice for the Forgotten group says it is furious with the British government over its failure to properly co-operate with the Barron Inquiry, which is investigating the bombings.

Spokesperson Margaret Urwin says London has broken its promises.

"We are very disappointed that despite assurances given by the Prime Minister Tony Blair and by the former Northern Ireland Secretary Dr John Reid that very little of substance has been forwarded to the Commission of Inquiry," she said

Magill Magazine, September 2002: The Truth Trickles Out   Mystery has always surrounded the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings. An independent inquiry has been set up to look at the events surrounding the attacks, and the bombing of Dundalk the following year. Donall O Maolfabhail reports on its likely findings.

The Dundalk Democrat, 21 September 2002: Barron investigations lead to public inquiry into Dundalk bombing

The Dundalk Democrat, 21 December 2002:  Nearly 30 years on from Dundalk bombing and the fight for justice continues

The Dundalk Democrat, 04 January 2003: A photograph of Joe Tiernan's book launch in Dundalk. (See above Dundalk Democrat 21 December 2002)

The Sunday Times, January 12, 2003: Army 'link' to Dublin bombings

RM Distribution, 13 January 2003: Dublin/Monaghan bombs came from British Army - report

Sunday Business Post, 19 January 2003: Dublin-Monaghan: will the truth finally out?

Ulster Television News, 27 February, 2003: Irish justice group 'furious' over Barron Inquiry

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