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No Stone Unturned is a murder mystery that reveals the kind of secrets governments keep. June 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of one of the worst atrocities of the Troubles.
Six people were gunned down as they watched the World Cup in a small pub in a village in Northern Ireland. Decades later, family members looking for answers discover a cover-up.
Ireland’s victory over Italy at the World Cup in New Jersey in 1994, remains a source of Irish pride. But it is haunted by memories of a massacre: terrorists opened fire and killed six innocents while they watched the match in a small village pub in Northern Ireland. Remarkably, no one was ever charged for the crime.
For more than twenty years the victims’ families have searched for answers. Now, at last, they may have found them. But what they learn turns a murder mystery into a bigger inquiry relevant for us all: what happens when governments cover up the truth?
The screening will be followed by a discussion with victims' family members, along with investigative journalist Barry McCaffrey, lawyer Niall Murphy, and Kieran McEvoy from Queen's University.
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