The Barron Inquiry - Draft Terms of Reference for Inquiry - A Fresh Inquest - 2005 Inquest Account - BIRW Report - Witness Account - Ludlow Family Account - Sunday World report May 1976 - Meeting the Police Ombudsman - Ed Moloney Radio Interview - 25th Anniversary - Profile - Questions - Photographs - Press Release - Letter to RUC - Magill article 1999 - Press Coverage - Barron Report Published - Ludlow Family Response to Barron Report - Download the Barron Report from the Oireachtas website (pdf file) - Statement from Justice for the Forgotten - Joint Oireachtas Committee Request for Submissions - Joint statement from Justice for the Forgotten, Relatives for Justice and the Pat Finucane Centre - Download Transcript of Ludlow family meeting with Oireachtas Sub-Committee (Word file) Original Ludlow Family website - Second Ludlow Family website - The Dundalk Bombing UTV
news online, Hearing on Ludlow killing
Mr
Ludlow`s family want an independent public inquiry into why his killers were not
pursued. He said the RUC told the Gardai that three Loyalists and a member of the UDR were responsible for abducting and shooting his uncle. I Top I Download the Barron Report from the Oireachtas website (pdf file) Read these excerpts from the published Barron Report: DECISION OF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) COMPLAINTS OF LUDLOW-SHARKEY FAMILY ALLEGATIONS OF IRA INVOLVEMENT IN LUDLOW MURDER
I Top I Download the Barron Report from the Oireachtas website (pdf file) See also, the following press coverage of the publication of the private Barron Report: Statement released by Justice for the Forgotten UTV news online, 3 November 2005: 'Barron report to be published' See also, the following press coverage of yesterday's publication of the private Barron Report: The Irish Independent, 4 November 2005: Ludlow family insists public inquiry is crucial to getting justice for their father BBC News online: 4 November 2005: Call for public inquiry into 1976 murder RTE News online, 4 November 2005: Wren rejects Barron report finding The Irish Times, 4 November 2005: Ludlow report criticises Garda investigation The Belfast Telegraph, 4 November 2005 Relatives of man killed by loyalists urge police action probe The Irish Examiner - Editorial, 4 November 2005: Family needs a full-scale inquiry The Irish News, 5 November 2005: Ludlow family call for public inquiry into death I Top I SUPPORT THE SEAMUS LUDLOW APPEAL FUND Bank of Ireland 78 Clanbrassil Street Dundalk County Louth IrelandAccount No. 70037984 Thank You.
The
Ludlow family supports the campaign by the Rooney and Watters families of
Dundalk for an inquiry into the murderous Dundalk Bombing of 19 December 1975
which resulted in the sectarian murder of Jack Rooney and Hugh Watters. Further
information can be accessed at their campaign
website.
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