JUSTICE FOR THE FORGOTTEN

41st Anniversary of the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings

 

You are warmly invited to attend the 41st Anniversary Commemoration of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings

Saturday, 16th May 2015 

11.30 am: Wreath-laying ceremony at Talbot Street Memorial

A wreath will be laid by the Lord Mayor of Dublin
The annual oration will be delivered by former journalist, PFC caseworker and author of Lethal Allies, Anne Cadwallader

12.45 pm: Fr. Tom Clowe SDB will celebrate Mass in St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1

 

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Justice For The Forgotten, a project of the Pat Finucane Centre, was formed in 1996 with the aim of campaigning for truth and justice for the victims of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974.

34 people, including an unborn baby, died that day, leading to the greatest loss of life in a single day of the Troubles. Our membership includes the overwhelming majority of those bereaved families and many wounded survivors. In 2001, the bereaved families and survivors of the Dublin bombings of 1 December 1972 and 20 January 1973 united with those of 1974 into a single organisation demanding to know the truth as to why their loved ones died and why so many others were maimed. Justice for the Forgotten also represents the bereaved families and survivors of the Belturbet, Dundalk and Castleblayney bombings, as well as the families and survivors of the Miami Showband massacre.

 


The Dublin and Monaghan Bombings

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