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Legacy report 'will be published' | Legacy report 'will be published' |
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A report on the legacy of the Troubles will be published privately even if the government refuses to do so, its authors have said. | |
The co-chairmen of the Consultative Group on the Past have given details of their pact to the BBC. | The co-chairmen of the Consultative Group on the Past have given details of their pact to the BBC. |
Lord Eames and Denis Bradley said that all members of their group agreed with the decision. | |
Asked if he was certain the report would be published, Mr Bradley said the group had pledged to do so. | Asked if he was certain the report would be published, Mr Bradley said the group had pledged to do so. |
"We have kind of taken a solemn convenant among ourselves that we will publish it if no-one else, we have taken that commitment among ourselves. | "We have kind of taken a solemn convenant among ourselves that we will publish it if no-one else, we have taken that commitment among ourselves. |
Lord Eames added: "There are those who will do it for us, those who will publish it for us if it is not published officially. | Lord Eames added: "There are those who will do it for us, those who will publish it for us if it is not published officially. |