The family of John Murray respond to the release of Michael...

The family of John Murray, killed on 16th March 1988 in Milltown Cemetery by loyalist Michael Stone has released the following statement: "On a week...

Springhill inquest Wednesday 8th November 2023

The Springhill inquest today heard from two civilian witnesses Joanna McCullagh and Bernadette Callaghan, who were young teenagers at the time. Before the civilian...

Belfast and Derry Remember Mullivaikal

'Why do the army drive those jeeps Uppa?' A young Tamil asked his father in the 1980s. 'They got them from Northern Ireland', his...

RFJ responds to NI Affairs Committee announcement on dealing with the...

Speaking this morning following an announcement that the Westminster based NI Affairs Committee is to examine the recent change in legacy proposals presented in...

Springhill Inquest: MoD attempts to smear Springhill/Westrock community challenged

The Springhill Inquest continued today, Tuesday the 7th of November. No witnesses were called; instead, Coroner Scoffield heard legal arguments regarding criminal background checks into...

Inquest Funding Judicial Review

By Paul Butler This judicial review was taken by Bridget Hughes, widow of Anthony Hughes, who was killed by the SAS at Loughgall in 1987....

Ormeau Road Families release video

This video was made by the families of the Ormeau Road Bookmakers Atrocity and Relatives for Justice last week. It was due to be...

Clonoe Inquest Day 2

The inquest into the killings of four IRA Volunteers in the grounds of Clonoe Chapel in February 1992, just outside Coalisland, by a covert...

BBC broadcast RFJ discovery of secret documents which prove state impunity

A link to tonights BBC Newsline where the RFJ discovery of MoD secret documents proves state policy of impunity for state killings http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-18498301#?utm_term=BBC&utm_content=Newsline&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Hain Nonsense

By Mark Thompson Is the rule of law and justice really up for sale? Well the answer is yes when it comes to Peter Hain...