17 March 2001. Thanks to NW.
Justice for the Forgotten
Briefing
15th March 2001
1.15pm
Committee Room W4
Houses of Parliament
Westminster
London
DUBLIN & MONAGHAN BOMBINGS 17th MAY 1974
"The IRA... has the initiative and has the resources, partly in the North
but primarily in the South of Ireland, to maintain it."
The use of SAS on surveillance operations
The formation of Q squads in special areas, to "mystify, mislead and
destroy" the terrorists.
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION APPEAL
THE RELATIVES' APPEAL
The victims of the Dublin & Monaghan Bombings come to Westminster today, the 15th of March 2001, to launch an International Information Appeal.
There are many people with knowledge of what occurred in Northern Ireland in 1974 and the policies that were being applied in the period 1973 to 1976. This information may have a significant bearing on the investigations into the Dublin & Monaghan Bombings of the 17th of May 1974, which resulted in the murder of 33 people.
The relatives appeal to any person who served with the British Army, Royal Ulster Constabulary or the security services MI5 and MI6, who may have any relevant information, to contact the Justice for the Forgotten - Legal Team or the Independent Commission of Inquiry.
The relatives also appeal to Civil Servants who served in Northern Ireland or who had an involvement with Northern Ireland by reason of posts they held in the Ministry of Defence, the Home Office, the Northern Ireland Office, the Cabinet Office, the Prime Minister's Office and the Foreign Office to contact the Justice for the Forgotten Legal Team or the Independent Commission of Inquiry.
The relatives appeal especially to Politicians who served in relevant ministerial offices or who served on the Cabinet - Northern Ireland Committee, to assist the relatives' legal team and the Independent Commission of Inquiry.
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION APPEAL
THE GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT
As relatives we are particularly conscious of the acknowledgement made by the parties to the Good Friday Agreement that:
"It is essential to acknowledge and address the suffering of the victims of violence as a necessary element of reconciliation."
Our appeal today is to institutions and individuals to give meaning to these words. As victims, our suffering will continue until the truth of what occurred on the 17th of May 1974 is established.
We would like to bring to the attention of those people who may have information, to the commitment given by Tony Blair on the 20th of June 2000 by letter from his Private Secretary to Justice for the Forgotten.
"These were horrific and terrible crimes and the Prime Minister welcomes any development which may help shed light on these events and go at least some way to easing the pain of those injured or bereaved.... I can reassure you that the British Government will treat any requests for assistance and information received from the Inquiry sympathetically and in a positive spirit."
We note the support given yesterday by former Northern Ireland Secretaries of State to the appeal by the victims of the Omagh bombing for funds to advance a civil claim against alleged perpetrators. We would like to use this opportunity to appeal to each one of them to endorse our International Information Appeal today.
INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION APPEAL
PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ABLE TO ASSIST
By way of illustrating the persons to whom this appeal may be relevant, the following persons who were engaged in or with Northern Ireland in 1972 to 1976 may be of special assistance in helping us to establish the truth. These persons may confirm or rebut information we have received.
Persons who served in the period 1973 to 1976 with:
Army HQ LisburnSpecial Duties Team at Army HQ Lisburn
Intelligence, Army HQ Lisburn
Field Survey Troop, Castledillon, Co. Armagh
Brigade HQ, Lurgan
Army Information Office, Army HQ Lisburn
Psychological Operations, Army HQ Lisburn
Army/ RUC Intelligence Liaison, RUC HQ, Knock, Belfast
Persons who held the following posts in 3 Brigade Area (Armagh/Down/Fermanagh/Tyrone)
Brigade Command & StaffGSO 2 Intelligence Officers
Military Liaison Officers
Field Intelligence NCOs
Liaison Intelligence NCOs
Ammunition Technicians and Ammunition Technical Officers
Weapons Intelligence Officers
Officers and soldiers who served with any of the following regiments in 3 Brigade Area:
Royal Ordnance CorpsRoyal Engineers
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
The Green Howards
Royal Anglian Regiment
Royal Hampshire Regiment
Royal Green Jackets
3 Field Squadron
11 Field Squadron
33 Independent Field Squadron
2 UDR and 11 UDR.
Members of the RUC who served in J, H and K Divisions, particularly in Special Branch.
Members of the RUC who served with Armagh Special Patrol Group.
Politicians, Civil Servants and Army Personnel who served on or with the Cabinet - Northern Ireland Sub-Committee
Ministry of Defence - Northern Ireland Policy Committee
Joint Intelligence Committee
Civil Servants who served in Northern Ireland or who had an involvement with Northern Ireland by reason of posts they held:
Ministry of Defence,The Home Office,
The Northern Ireland Office,
The Cabinet Office,
The Prime Minister's Office
The Foreign Office
We believe that numerous important documentary sources exist which may throw considerable light on the events of the time, principally those editions of the following documents that would have been current in May 1974
Army Operational DirectivesMilitary Appreciation of Security Situation
Military Appreciation of the Ulster Workers' Council Strike
Internal Security Instructions
Directives on Internal Security Operations - Military
Standing Operational Procedures for Internal Security Duties In Northern Ireland. (SOPS)
Army HQ Northern Ireland Weekly Intelligence Summary & Army HQ Northern Ireland Weekly Operational Summary covering the period of the Ulster Workers' Council Strike, principally April, May and June 1974.
Records of D OPS Meetings
Records of Information Policy Working Party
The Military Policy Committee
Briefing Papers to Battalions prior to commencement of Tour of Duties
End of Tour Reports prepared by Battalions
Briefing Papers for officers undergoing training for deployment in operational command, intelligence and bomb disposal duties.
Contact - Justice for the Forgotten:
Margaret Urwin, Administrator, Justice for the Forgotten
Greg O'Neill, Solicitor, Justice for the Forgotten - Legal Team
Cormac 0 Dúlacháin, Counsel, Justice for the Forgotten - Legal Team
Justice for the Forgotten
213 Merrion Road,
Dublin 4,
Ireland
ph: 353 1 2838782
fax 353 1 2838794
e-mail: murwin@indigo.ie
Contact - Commission of Inquiry:
Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Dublin & Monaghan Bombings
Room 355, Government Buildings,
Upper Merrion Street,
Dublin 2,
Ireland
ph: 353 1 6194453
fax 353 1 6194175