
Alan Brecknell
Alan Brecknell is a prominent advocate for victims of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, currently working with the Pat Finucane Centre. He became a vocal figure in discussions surrounding the legacy of the Troubles, reflecting on the long journey for justice and answers regarding his father's murder, which took place when Alan was just seven years old. He emphasizes the importance of the new framework on legacy as a crucial opportunity for families affected by the violence of the past.
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Recent news mentions
Alan Brecknell represents other families bereaved during the Troubles through his work at the Pat Finucane Centre.
Final report into activities of British army’s top IRA agent during Troubles to be released – The Irish TimesAlan Brecknell works for the Pat Finucane Centre and is involved in discussions about the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Why new Troubles legacy deal is seen as a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity – The Irish Times




