Campbell calls on church to release any documents it has on the Claudy bombing

DUP MP Gregory Campbell has challenged the Catholic Church to release any files it has on the alleged role of a priest in the Claudy bombing.
The IRA attack in 1972 claimed the lives of nine people, including a nine-year-old girl.
Shortly afterwards, it emerged that one of the suspects was parish priest Father James Chesney, who died in 1980.
Father Chesney was moved to a parish in County Donegal soon after the bomb.
Gregory Campbell said he hopes the Catholic Church will be forthcoming if it does have information………..

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