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Stardust Families end occupation of Government Buildings printable version
06 Feb 2014 filed by editor - General Two representatives of the Stardust Victims families have now ended their protest occupation, a full 24 hours after they first entered Government Buildings on Merrion Street demanding to see Taoiseach Enda Kenny.
Families' spokesperson Antoinette Keegan said: "We are disappointed that the Taoiseach has failed once again to see the seriousness of the issues we have raised and are angered that he would not meet us over the past day whilst we were just a stone's throw away from his office. That he didn't think it important to meet us and frustrated attempts to have the Stardust Tragedy discussed in the Dail chamber this morning shows the true nature of these people - they don't care about justice."
Whilst disappointed today, Ms. Keegan says they families will continue their fight for justice for their loved ones: "We have produced so much new evidence over the past decade that demands that the Taoiseach grant a new commission of inquiry into the tragedy. The Government still hasn't addressed any of the issues that we have raised - both Alan Shatter and Enda Kenny are hiding from us but we are not going to give up until we get justice."
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