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Alliance in bomb disclosure move | Alliance in bomb disclosure move |
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The Alliance Party is to propose a motion for full disclosure of security services' information held about the Omagh bombing in the Assembly. | The Alliance Party is to propose a motion for full disclosure of security services' information held about the Omagh bombing in the Assembly. |
The motion relates to such information held before and after the atrocity and on both sides of the border. | The motion relates to such information held before and after the atrocity and on both sides of the border. |
The attack on 15 August 1998 was the worst single atrocity of the Troubles, and killed 29 people. | The attack on 15 August 1998 was the worst single atrocity of the Troubles, and killed 29 people. |
Alliance leader David Ford said he hoped to win cross-party support for the motion. | |
"The issue now is to get the truth out for the people of Omagh," said Mr Ford. | "The issue now is to get the truth out for the people of Omagh," said Mr Ford. |
"They know it was dissident republicans that caused the bomb - what they have a right to know is what information the security services held before and immediately after the bombing." | "They know it was dissident republicans that caused the bomb - what they have a right to know is what information the security services held before and immediately after the bombing." |
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