Human rights body calls for Public Inquiry into 1978 IRA La Mon atrocity
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| | | | | Human rights body calls for Public Inquiry into 1978 IRA La Mon atrocity which killed 12 | | | | | | Ulster Human Rights Watch is calling for a Public Inquiry into the La Mon terrorist atrocity in 1978 which killed 12 people and injured 23 more in the resulting inferno. | | | | |
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