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First day of Falls Curfew inquiry hears vivid and moving testimony from families of the dead

THE niece of a London photographer who was shot dead in Belfast by British soldiers during the Falls Curfew in July 1970 has told an inquiry that for half a century the family had thought that the 21-year-old had been forgotten, only to discover that “others had indeed remembered him and held him in their thoughts”. Marta Riehle-Stern was speaking at an Independent Panel of Inquiry into the Falls Curfew of July 3 to 5, 1970, when four people were shot dead by the British army. 78 people were injured, hundreds of arrests were made and countless homes raided. Marta’s uncle, Zbigniew Uglik, was the fourth person to be shot dead by the British army during a July weekend which is seared into the consciousness of the West Belfast community. On Friday relatives of the four victims – Charles O’Neill, William Burns, Patrick Elliman and Zbigniew Uglik – read out pen portraits of their loved ones in front of an independent panel consisting of chair Michael Mansfield KC, Mariela Kohon, who has extensive experience working with victims of human rights abuses, and barrister Mark Bassett. Solicitor Pádraig Ó Muirigh and the panel then had the opportunity to ask questions of the family members. As proceeding began, Mr Mansfield set out the parameters of the inquiry. He said it was fitting that the inquiry was taking place in St Comgall’s on Divis Street, not far from where the Troubles erupted around a year before the Curfew. He said that there had been no official inquiry into the events of the Falls Curfew but there are people alive today who can still remember what had happened. He said that the Curfew marked the end of the honeymoon period that the British army had enjoyed in nationalist areas after August 1969 and as such was of historic importance. Mr Mansfield added that during the course of the inquiry the panel will hear evidence from those caught up in the military operation as well as from experts in ballistics. Army logs will also be admitted as evidence. The panel will examine the legal basis for the curfew, the circumstances of how those who died were killed and whether the state carried out effective investigations into their deaths. First to deliver her pen portrait was Kathleen Cullen, who was 20 years old in July 1970. Her uncle, Charles O’Neill, was run over by a British army vehicle just before the curfew began.

Ardoyne man Fra returns home after 42 days as part of Global Sumud Flotilla

AN Ardoyne man who spent 42 days as part of a global attempt to reach Gaza by sea to deliver aid, says he has put his name down for the next flotilla.

WATCH: Lena's sandwiches are the latest addition to Áras Uí Chonghaile

LOCATED only yards from where James Connolly lived on the Falls Road, Áras Uí Chonghaile is a modern, inspirational visitor centre epitomising the character and fabric of the Falls Road. It is a place of welcome for people of all politics and of none.

Cycle route will connect Colin to the city centre

WORK is due to begin on the first step towards delivering a safe, continuous cycle route through West Belfast.

WATCH: Roddy's is your perfect venue for functions and events

LOCATED on the Glen Road at the foot of the Belfast Hills, the Roddy McCorley Heritage Centre comprises a museum, restaurant, bar, lounge and an all new multi-purpose function and events space.
Police at scene of sudden death of man in Cliftonville Avenue

Police at scene of sudden death of man in Cliftonville Avenue

POLICE are currently at the scene of the sudden death of a man in the Cliftonville Avenue area of north Belfast.

Gaelic Games: Blockbuster weekend ahead in the Antrim Football Championships

Gaelic Games: Blockbuster weekend ahead in the Antrim Football Championships

THE conclusion to all three tiers of the Gaelic football championships in Antrim will take place this weekend with huge battles in the offing across the county ahead of a blockbuster weekend with great action set to unfold.

Nominations open for TG4 Aisling Arts & Culture Award '25

Nominations open for TG4 Aisling Arts & Culture Award '25

THE call has gone out for nominations ahead of next month’s Arts & Culture category in the annual Aisling Awards.

WE SAY: Chief Constable Boutcher gets it wrong again

WE SAY: Chief Constable Boutcher gets it wrong again

DOES PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher simply have no idea what he’s doing? Or does he know full well what he’s doing and just doesn’t care?

PLATING UP: My take on the Italian classic  lasagne with salami and chilli

PLATING UP: My take on the Italian classic lasagne with salami and chilli

We hope you enjoy our new column with chef Paul  Watters who each week will take the fear out of cooking with his easy to follow recipes...

EYE ON THE PAST: October 1984 – DUP's Andytown News Brighton bomb claims is a damp squib

EYE ON THE PAST: October 1984 – DUP's Andytown News Brighton bomb claims is a damp squib

We look at the stories that were making the headlines this week in 1984

LGFA: St Paul's and Gorts fall to defeat whilst Rossa clinch the Junior title

LGFA: St Paul's and Gorts fall to defeat whilst Rossa clinch the Junior title

ALL three tiers of Antrim's Ladies football scene saw their championships come to their conclusions last weekend when the finals for all three competitions – Junior, Intermediate and Senior – took place across the Saffron county.

GAA ROUND-UP: Storm Amy blows in upsets and drama on an unforgettable weekend

GAA ROUND-UP: Storm Amy blows in upsets and drama on an unforgettable weekend

THE closing stages of the Antrim Hurling Championships provided a weekend feast of drama and entertainment, despite the best efforts of Storm Amy.

Queen's announce new three-year rugby sponsorship with McQuillan's

Queen's announce new three-year rugby sponsorship with McQuillan's

LISBURN-based McQuillan Companies has this week announced a new contract with Queen's University Belfast as part of its ongoing commitment to developing excellence in industry through education and sport.  

Cycle in memory of Kieran Doherty on what would have been his 70th birthday

Cycle in memory of Kieran Doherty on what would have been his 70th birthday

A WEST Belfast cycling club will cycle 32km across Belfast in memory of hunger striker Kieran Doherty on what would have been his 70th birthday. 

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