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Post by earl on Nov 5, 2007 12:47:44 GMT
The Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, is due to hold talks today with the body set up by the British Government to decide on the best way to address the legacy of the troubles in the North.
The group is led by Robin Eames, the former Anglican primate of all Ireland, and Denis Bradley, the former vice-chairman of the Policing Board.
They have been asked to consult with various groups and individuals before recommending a way to address ongoing hurt arising from the troubles.
One proposed idea is a South African-style truth commission.
The group is meeting the Taoiseach today to discuss the possible options and is also expected to meet 'Justice for the Forgotten', the body that represents victims of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings and other loyalist atrocities in the Republic.
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