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Interview with John Larkin by Tommie Gorman for RTE Radio 1 Morning Ireland on 20 November 2013

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Audio interview with John Larkin, Northern Ireland Attorney General, by Tommie Gorman for RTE Radio 1 Morning Ireland on 20 November 2013. Earlier that day Larkin suggested that an end be brought to all prosecutions, inquests and public enquiries related to the Troubles. The suggestion came in the middle of the Haass talks on flags, parading and dealing with the past. In this interview Larkin explains his proposal and discusses the wider issues of victims and legacies. Morning Ireland is RTE Radio 1’s early morning current affairs broadcast.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 20 November 2013

Name of First Interviewee: John Larkin

Role at time of Interview: Northern Ireland Attorney General

Interviewer: Tommie Gorman

Purpose: News

Media: Audio

Copyright: © RTÉ 2013

Link: Listen to the interview

Programme/Book/Article:  RTE Radio 1 Morning Ireland

Time Period covered: 1972-2013

Key Individuals: John Larkin, Tommie Gorman, Harry Breen

Key Words: Legacy, disappeared, victim, truth commission, amnesty, Belfast Agreement, Good Friday Agreement, justice, decommissioning, paramilitary, British Army, Bloody Sunday, IRA, Jonesborough Ambush

 

 

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