UNQUIET GRAVES: Uncovering Britain's Secret War in Ireland + director Q&A
The Royal Cinema
608 College St, Toronto, ON M6G 1B4, Canada
Toronto
Ontario
43.6553504
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The story of the GLENANNE GANG details how members of the RUC and UDR (a British Army Regiment) were centrally involved in the murder of over 120 innocent civilians during the recent conflict in Ireland, including the Dublin Monaghan bombing and the killing of the Miami Showband, detailing how members worked hand in hand with known sectarian murderers in the targeted assassinations of farmers, publicans and other civilians, in a campaign aimed at terrorizing the most vulnerable in society. This group of killers rampaged through Counties Tyrone and Armagh, and across into the Irish Republic, in a campaign that lasted from July 1972 to the end of 1978.
The British Government knew that collusion was going on and condoned it. The suffering of the victims and survivors is today compounded by the refusal of both the Irish and British Governments to deal with the past by facing up to their responsibilities, and pursuing truth and justice for those affected.
Postscreening Q&A with Director Sean Murray.Afterparty at The Monarch Tavern.