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- The Campaign for Freedom of Information has produced this PDF of the Freedom of Information Act (
) which became law in the UK on January 1, 2005. Though the law seriously restricts access to information on so-called 'national security' grounds it may still allow NGOs, individuals and the media to acccess information which to date has been withheld
- For God and Ulster: an alternative guide to the Loyal Orders
This alternative guide to the Loyal Orders is an attempt to fill a gap, a gap in information about semi-secret organisations which have played a major role in the history of this island and a gap in understanding as to why a significant number of people have a problem with those organisations.
- One Day in August - A report on human rights abuses by the RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary) during and after the "Apprentice Boys" march in Derry on 12 August 1995.
- In the Line of Fire - Derry July 1996 published 30 July 1996.
In the weekend after the Orange order's Drumcree march, the RUC and British Army fired several thousand plastic bullets and killed one person.
The Centre worked with the CAJ (Centre for the Administration of Justice) on interviewing eye witnesses, including people injured in these disturbances. The report based on these interviews was published at the end of July, just two weeks after the events.
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