Victims of republican violence concern over £1m funding earmarked for museum containing controversial exhibits
Jan 17, 2020, 11:20 AM
There has been anger from victims and unionist politicians about the display of some items in a republican museum in Belfast
Some of the exhibits at the Roddy McCorley Society include a soldier’s rifle
found near the site of the IRA bombing at Narrow water and a pair of Colonel Gaddafi’s shoes.
The Society has had funding of £1 million pounds 'agreed in principle'
from Belfast City Council.
The Nolan show can reveal this morning that the soldier's rifle has now been confiscated by the police.
Vinny spoke to Jonathan Ganesh, who was injured in the IRA's Docklands bombing in 1996
Some of the exhibits at the Roddy McCorley Society include a soldier’s rifle
found near the site of the IRA bombing at Narrow water and a pair of Colonel Gaddafi’s shoes.
The Society has had funding of £1 million pounds 'agreed in principle'
from Belfast City Council.
The Nolan show can reveal this morning that the soldier's rifle has now been confiscated by the police.
Vinny spoke to Jonathan Ganesh, who was injured in the IRA's Docklands bombing in 1996