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Truth and Justice for Collusion Victims - Presentations
Truth and Justice for Collusion Victims
Speaking Tour & Video Show 23 - 28 June 08
With An Fhirinne (The Truth)
The campaign for the truth about collusion between British state agencies and Unionist death squads in the killing of citizens of Ireland
Speaker ~ Robert McClenaghan
Grandson of Philip Garry, one of 15 people murdered in the McGurks Bar explosion on 4 December 1971(see attached article on McGurks Bar)
Public Meetings
Mon 23 June 7.30pm - Liverpool
News from Nowhere Bookshop 96 Bold St L1 4HY
Wed 25 June 7pm - Nottingham
International Community Centre 61b Mansfield Rd NG1 3NS
Thur 26 June 7.30pm - Birmingham
Council House Victoria Square. City Centre B1 1BB
Sat 28 June - Liverpool - James Larkin Society March & Rally
Assemble 1.30 Combermere St off Park Road Liverpool 8
Robert will be meeting with community representatives at other times. There may still be some spaces left for him to speak to trade union, political, community meetings or the media - see contact details below
Collusion between British state forces and loyalist paramilitaries to remove "undesirable" nationalist and republicans from the north of Ireland has been government policy for many years. The relatives of those murdered under this policy have come together to demand the truth from the British government.
Support their demand!
To invite Robert to speak at a meeting or to be interviewed contact:
Troops Out Movement PO Box 1032 Birmingham B12 8BZ
troopsoutmovement@btinternet.com
Tel: 0121 773 8683 Mob: 0797 017 4167
Campaigning for British Withdrawal from Ireland
NowPublic on Facebook
Crowd Power
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ThomasGraham
Galway, Ireland




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at 07:25 on June 23rd, 2008
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