The Troubles: 'Not acceptable to ask people to move on'

Relatives of people killed or injured during the Troubles should not be expected to "move on" and they "deserve the truth - no more, no less", Ireland's president has said.

Michael D Higgins was speaking on the 50th anniversary of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings, which killed 33 people.

"We share, on this island and beyond, a collective responsibility to find a way to deal ethically with the legacy of the Troubles," he added.

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