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The Celtic League, 8 March 2003: CELTIC LEAGUE
PRESS INFORMATION I Homepage I I Top I I Press Coverage I I BIRW Report II Barron Inquiry I I Terms of reference for Barron Inquiry I I Fresh Inquest I I New Guest Book I Previous Statements from the Celtic League No.164 MURDER GANG ENQUIRY CALL - 10/30/2000 No.239 LUDLOW MURDER - PROPOSALS SOON - 2/1/2001 No.346 LUDLOW - GOVT URGED TO HEED ENQUIRY CALL - 4/30/2001 No.362 MINISTER EVASIVE ON LUDLOW QUERY - 5/15/2001 LUDLOW MURDER DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT - 07/17/02 BRITISH AMBASSADOR WAIVES IMMUNITY IN McKEVITT CASE - 09/14/02 AHERN LUDLOW MURDER RESPONSE DISAPPOINTING - 09/21/02 BRITISH COMMITTED TO COOPERATE IN QUEST FOR "ANSWERS" SAYS AMBASSADOR - 10/17/02
Press Reports The Argus, 27 August 1976: Inquest hears of North Louth shooting Monaghan County of Intrigue (1979) by the late Michael Cunningham: Quoting from Mr. Cunningham's account of his private investigation of Seamus Ludlow's murder. The Argus, special report 30 August 1985: On May 1st 1974, a forestry worker left his home to go for a drink: the following day his bullet riddled body was found. Nine years later we ask: WHO KILLED SEAMUS LUDLOW? The Irish Independent, 19 July 2002: Fresh inquest into death of murdered man The Irish News, 19 July 2002: Family welcome inquest 26 years after murder The Irish Times, 19 July 2002: New inquest ordered into Louth man's death The Dundalk Democrat, 20 July 2002: Second inquest to be held into the death of Seamus Ludlow The Irish Examiner Online - Breaking News, 29 July 2002: Call for public inquiry into 1976 murder The Irish News 5 March 2003: Family's wait for murder file over The Dundalk Democrat, 8 March 2003: Ludlow murder: files to be made available
Please visit our Justice for Seamus Ludlow Websites:
http://www.seamusludlow.com/index.html http://www.adon89.care4free.net/index.htm http://freespace.virgin.net/m.donegan/index.htm
and an associated site for a campaign that has our support:
http://www.adon89.care4free.net/dundalk_bombing/index.htm
Also visit: Relatives for Justice at http://www.relativesforjustice.com/
the Pat Finucane Centre at http://www.serve.com/pfc/ and British Irish Rights Watch at http://www.birw.org/
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