MEPs to see film showing stories of Troubles victims

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The film, made by Mobile Media and the Truth and Justice Movement, features eight people who have lost family members in a number of atrocities

, including the Omagh bomb, the Ballymurphy massacre and Bloody Sunday.

Victims campaigner Raymond McCord said the screening was part of a campaign of opposition to the British government's controversial plans to deal with the legacy of the Northern Ireland Troubles. Mr McCord, whose son Raymond Jnr was killed by loyalists in 1997, said:"This is the third parliament to show the film following Dublin and London.

 

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Will that be both sides of the troubles ?

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I take it, RTÉ is ignoring this story until briefed by the FG press office.

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