10 September 2012
Victims campaigner Alan McBride on need to move from talk to action about reconciliation
ALAN McBRIDE, whose wife and father-in-law
died in the IRA Shankill Road bombing in 1993, took part at the weekend in west Cork with Sinn Féin National Chairperson
Declan Kearney in a Sinn Féin Summer School panel discussion on reconciliation.
On Monday, Stephen Nolan interviewed Alan on BBC Radio Ulster, especially about the part of Declan Kearney's speech in which he said: "There is no excuse for the human loss and suffering caused by the Shankill bomb. No reasonable person would try to say otherwise."
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On Monday, Stephen Nolan interviewed Alan on BBC Radio Ulster, especially about the part of Declan Kearney's speech in which he said: "There is no excuse for the human loss and suffering caused by the Shankill bomb. No reasonable person would try to say otherwise."
Listen to ‘Victims campaigner Alan McBride says we need to move on from talk to action about reconciliation’ on Audioboo
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