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Below are some of the websites we utilised when developing our own.
CAIN (Conflict Archive on the Internet):
This site contains information and source material on 'the Troubles' and politics in Northern Ireland from 1968 to the present. There is also information on Northern Ireland society. New material is added regularly and there are also frequent updates, so information on particular pages may change.
British Irish Rights Watch:
British Irish Rights Watch is an independent non-governmental organisation that has been monitoring the human rights dimension of the conflict, and latterly the peace process, in Northern Ireland since 1990.
The Pat Finucane Centre:
Information on the fight for human rights in Ireland and social change.
Justice for the Forgotten:
www.dublinmonaghanbombings.org
Justice for the Forgotten was formed in January 1996 with the aim of campaigning for truth and justice for the victims of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974. Its membership includes the overwhelming majority of the bereaved families and many wounded survivors. In January 2001 the bereaved families and survivors of the Dublin bombings of 1 December 1972 and 20 January 1973 joined with those of 1974 and amalgamated into a united organisation demanding to know the truth as to why all their loved ones died and so many were maimed.
Relatives for Justice: Relatives for Justice is a
Belfast based NGO support group working with and providing support to
relatives of people bereaved, and injured, by the conflict across the North
of Ireland including border regions in the 26 counties. They work primarily
with those people affected by state and state-sponsored violence. The Glenravel Local History
Project: A registered and
community-based historical society that keeps alive the memory the New Lodge
and Glenravel areas of yesteryear. The New Lodge Community: A community-run site and
forum focusing on the New Lodge in North Belfast. As the successor to
thebarrack.com, this site links the local history of the past to the area at
present.