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Don Mullan is the author of three investigative books about human rights abuses in Ireland, all of which contributed to three different inquiries. His first investigative book, 'Eyewitness Bloody Sunday' (Wolfhound Press, 1997) is officially credited as a primary catalyst for the establishment of a second Bloody Sunday Inquiry, the longest running and most expensive in British Legal History. The Inquiry resulted in an historic apology in 2010 from British Prime Minister David Cameron, who described the events of Bloody Sunday, which Mullan witnessed as a teenager, as "unjustified and unjustifiable". Today Mullan is engaged in the work of peace building and reconciliation both in Ireland and internationally.