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17 may 1974: the forgotten massacre.

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    Tameko
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    00 01/03/2005 01:27
    Curiosando su internet sono venuto a conoscenza di questo fatto, che ignoravo completamente fino a pochi attimi prima.

    Non sapevo che a Dublino ci fossero stati attentati sanguinosi nel 1974.

    www.irlandanews.org/mullan.htm
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    fergus
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    00 01/03/2005 09:13

    purtroppo si
    se non erro morì pure un ragazzo italiano
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    fergus
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    00 01/03/2005 09:24
    ecco googoleggiando ho trovato pure q.to link
    www.dublinmonaghanbombings.org/
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    00 25/12/2005 16:52
    Uppiamo...
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    fergus
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    00 10/05/2006 11:23
    Ci avviciniamo al 32.mo anniversario della strage
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    fergus
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    00 11/05/2006 09:21
    lo special di irelandsown
    irelandsown.net/monaghan2.html
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    fergus
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    00 11/05/2006 09:25
    l'articolo del Tempo del 9/5/06
    www.iltempo.it/approfondimenti/index.aspx?id=921335

    prego sorvolare su eventuali imprecisioni e apprezzare il lavoro della testata
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  • o'benedetti
    00 11/05/2006 15:16
    Nel periodo di Natale Rai News 24 ha dedicato una puntata di Macrosfera, ospite Silvia Calamati, alla situazione in Irlanda del Nord ed in particolare alle complicità tra servizi segreti inglesi e paramilitari lealisti.

    La puntata si può rivedere qui
  • admin/moris
    00 11/05/2006 15:20
    Re:

    Scritto da: o'benedetti 11/05/2006 15.16
    Nel periodo di Natale Rai News 24 ha dedicato una puntata di Macrosfera, ospite Silvia Calamati, alla situazione in Irlanda del Nord ed in particolare alle complicità tra servizi segreti inglesi e paramilitari lealisti.

    La puntata si può rivedere qui





    Grazie, ne abbiamo parlato anche nella sezione "Irlanda del Nord" tempo addietro.

    Questo topic, sia pur collegato alla questione nordirlandese, affronta però gravi espisodi avvenuti nella Repubblica, di cui non tutti sono a conoscenza.
  • admin/moris
    00 11/05/2006 15:24
    Re:

    Scritto da: fergus 01/03/2005 9.13

    purtroppo si
    se non erro morì pure un ragazzo italiano



    si, il fratello di un ristoratore originario del Lazio.

    I parenti italiani, pochi anni fa, hanno inscenato una cerimonia di commemorazione per richiedere giustizia al Parlamento Europeo.

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    00 11/05/2006 15:28
    Il sito della commissione d'inchiesta irlandese con i link ai report
    www.taoiseach.irlgov.ie/eng/index.asp?docID=2044
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  • o'benedetti
    00 11/05/2006 15:37
    Re: Re:

    Scritto da: admin/moris 11/05/2006 15.20




    Grazie, ne abbiamo parlato anche nella sezione "Irlanda del Nord" tempo addietro.

    Questo topic, sia pur collegato alla questione nordirlandese, affronta però gravi espisodi avvenuti nella Repubblica, di cui non tutti sono a conoscenza.




    Ho voluto ricordare il link perchè ricordo che la Calamati parlava proprio di Antonio Magliocco durante la trasmissione
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    00 13/03/2007 14:37
    Nuovo rapporto sulle stragi del 1974.
    Da Ireland.com


    Government receives 1974 bombs report

    A report into the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings has been received by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

    The Attorney General is due to study the findings of Commission of Investigation chairman Patrick MacEntee SC and give legal advice on the issue to the Cabinet.

    The Taoiseach has indicated that he wishes to publish the report as soon as possible, preferably before Easter.

    The Dublin and Monaghan bombings were a terrible atrocity and it is important that we uncover the truth of what happened
    Taoiseach Bertie Ahern Commenting on the report this morning he said that, by law, certain legal issues need to be considered prior to publication.

    "I would like to thank Mr MacEntee and his staff for their work in conducting this investigation. The Dublin and Monaghan bombings were a terrible atrocity and it is important that we uncover the truth of what happened," he said.

    "Following consideration by the Attorney General and the Government, it is my intention to publish this report as soon as possible."

    A total of 33 people died and 300 were injured when four car bombs exploded in Dublin and Monaghan on May 17th, 1974.

    No organisation claimed responsibility, but loyalist paramilitaries were blamed for the attacks.

    The Commission of Investigation into the bombings was established in April 2005 under new legislation to fast-track inquiries. It was due to provide a final report within six months, but has applied for eight extensions in almost two years.

    The terms of reference of the commission involve an inquiry into why the Garda investigation into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings was wound down in 1974.

    He is also investigating why gardaí did not follow up a number of leads, which included information relating to a man who stayed in the Four Courts Hotel between May 15th and May 17th, and his contacts with the UVF; and information concerning a British army corporal allegedly sighted in Dublin at the time of the bombings.

    Mr MacEntee and his officials are believed to have travelled outside the Republic to interview individuals.

    The Justice for the Forgotten group, which campaigns on behalf of the victims of the atrocities, hopes the findings will be published before the Dáil takes its Easter break on April 5th.

    The group also wants a debate on collusion in the Dáil and the Seanad before the general election.

    The Cabinet is not holding its weekly meeting tomorrow because the Taoiseach and his ministers are travelling abroad to St Patrick's Day events.

    Meanwhile the Labour leader Pat Rabbitte called on the Taoiseach to ensure the ensure the earliest possible publication of the report.

    "Any delay in publication will increase the prospect of a leak of versions of the report as happened in the case of the Dean Lyons inquiry. Secondly, families of the victims of these shocking atrocities are entitled to hear the results of Mr. McEntee's investigations at the earliest possible date," he said.

    "It is also important that the report be published in time to allow for a full debate on its findings in the Dail before the election and given the likely importance of this report, it should not simply be referred to a Committee for consideration," he added.
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    Good evening, there was already an injury, huh?

    Giovanni Trapattoni, falling off his chair