Bloody Sunday enquiry
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Bloody Sunday enquiry
The Saville report will be released today, hopefully justice will occur, however i doubt it, since the Brits have been allowed to read it first and been given plenty time to change it... fucking scumbags.
Ghod- Posts : 119
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The families have campaigned tirelessly for this for 38 years, the Brits should be jailed for murder, but it won't happen.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/8739591.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/8739591.stm
Ghod- Posts : 119
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its gonna be a whitewash chara, cold blooded murder by scumbags who went to the Bog intent on "taking back a no go area".
i've always been against the enquiry as its not gonna say what we all know happened and just cause more pain for the families.
i've always been against the enquiry as its not gonna say what we all know happened and just cause more pain for the families.
clagan- Posts : 606
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a disgrace if this is whitewashed again but it wont be a surprise. Murderers, everyone of the fuckers on duty that day
niall- Posts : 369
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Tears runnin down my face watching this
Ghod- Posts : 119
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Ghod wrote:Tears runnin down my face watching this
i'm feeling it too chara, cant imagine what the families went through. heartbreaking, shows how cheap Irish lives were to those bastards.
fuck the british army.
clagan- Posts : 606
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A huge cheer erupted in Guildhall Square in Derry as Prime Minister David Cameron delivered the findings which unequivocally blamed the Army.
The report said that the Army fired the first shot of the day in one of the most controversial state killings in the Northern Ireland conflict.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Cameron said what happened on Bloody Sunday was unjustifiable and wrong. He said his government and the country were "deeply sorry" and the findings were "shocking".
Army fired first shot
Mr Cameron said:
* No warning had been given to any civilians before the soldiers opened fire
* None of the soldiers fired in response to attacks by petrol bombers or stone throwers
* Some of those killed or injured were clearly fleeing or going to help those injured or dying
* None of the casualties was posing a threat or doing anything that would justify their shooting
* There was no point in trying to soften or equivocate - the events of Bloody Sunday were not justified
* Many of the soldiers lied about their actions
* What happened should never, ever have happened
* Some members of the British armed forces acted wrongly
* On behalf of the government and the country, he said he was "deeply sorry"
* The events of Bloody Sunday were not premeditated
The report said that the Army fired the first shot of the day in one of the most controversial state killings in the Northern Ireland conflict.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Cameron said what happened on Bloody Sunday was unjustifiable and wrong. He said his government and the country were "deeply sorry" and the findings were "shocking".
Army fired first shot
Mr Cameron said:
* No warning had been given to any civilians before the soldiers opened fire
* None of the soldiers fired in response to attacks by petrol bombers or stone throwers
* Some of those killed or injured were clearly fleeing or going to help those injured or dying
* None of the casualties was posing a threat or doing anything that would justify their shooting
* There was no point in trying to soften or equivocate - the events of Bloody Sunday were not justified
* Many of the soldiers lied about their actions
* What happened should never, ever have happened
* Some members of the British armed forces acted wrongly
* On behalf of the government and the country, he said he was "deeply sorry"
* The events of Bloody Sunday were not premeditated
Ghod- Posts : 119
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i cant believe it! i never thought i'd see the day. now lets get those bastards behind bars.
clagan- Posts : 606
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Was going to go up the town to watch it, but the traffic is absolutely deadlock.
I’m delighted the people and the families have been vindicated. They were murdered in cold blood by a terrorist invader.
May the victims finally rest in peace.
I’m delighted the people and the families have been vindicated. They were murdered in cold blood by a terrorist invader.
May the victims finally rest in peace.
RK- Posts : 37
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* John (Jackie) Duddy (17).
* Patrick Joseph Doherty (31).
* Bernard McGuigan (41).
* Hugh Pious Gilmour (17).
* Kevin McElhinney (17).
* Michael Gerald Kelly (17).
* John Pius Young (17).
* William Noel Nash (19).
* Michael M. McDaid (20).
* James Joseph Wray (22).
* Gerald Donaghy (17).
* Gerald (James) McKinney (34).
* William Anthony McKinney (27).
* John Johnston (59).
Innocent.
* Patrick Joseph Doherty (31).
* Bernard McGuigan (41).
* Hugh Pious Gilmour (17).
* Kevin McElhinney (17).
* Michael Gerald Kelly (17).
* John Pius Young (17).
* William Noel Nash (19).
* Michael M. McDaid (20).
* James Joseph Wray (22).
* Gerald Donaghy (17).
* Gerald (James) McKinney (34).
* William Anthony McKinney (27).
* John Johnston (59).
Innocent.
Ghod- Posts : 119
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It must be great for the families to finally have it confirmed that their loved ones were innocent. The torment and immense sadness brought upon them over the years by these scumbags is sickening.
Surely these murdering cunts should be identified and prosecuted now though, rather than all this 'solider F' craic ?
R.I.P. to the innocent, god bless them.
Surely these murdering cunts should be identified and prosecuted now though, rather than all this 'solider F' craic ?
R.I.P. to the innocent, god bless them.
Ryan67- Posts : 163
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let the world know what the people of derry already knew. Time to get the murdering scum who done it behind bars
niall- Posts : 369
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