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Doolan-City Council demand enquiry into British collusionPublished: 6 February, 2007
Dublin City Council has agreed to call for a full public enquiry in to the Dublin/Monaghan bombings of 1974. The motion, tabled by Cllr. Daithi Doolan, was passed at last night's Council meeting. Speaking after the meeting, Cllr. Doolan said, "I tabled this motion welcoming the report on collusion and calling for a full and open independent enquiry in to the events surrounding the Dublin/Monaghan bombings of May 1974. The public know that collusion took place on that fateful day in 1974. British forces acted in unison with loyalist paramilitaries, which resulted in 33 people being killed in the car bombs. It must be remembered that Britain's dirty war was never confined to the north but was played out here on the streets of Dublin. It is high time that the Irish Government took their head out of the sand and set up a public enquiry in to the circumstances that surrounded the bombing of Dublin and Monaghan. The demand by Dublin City Council will be communicated directly to An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, the citizens of Dublin await his reply "
The Motion read:
Dublin City Council, in welcoming the recent publication by Police Ombudsman, Nuala O'Loan, into collusion between RUC/PSNI and the UVF, calls on the Irish government to hold a public, independent enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the Dublin/Monaghan bombings of May 1974 |
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