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Murder inquiry 40 years after 'Bloody Sunday'.
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So the police are now going to investigate charges of murder 40 years after the event, following the findings of the 12 year long, £195million inquiry by Lord Saville.
This latest investigation could last another 6 years at a cost close on £8m.
What about the 53 men that the The Parachute Regiment lost, who is to investigate their murder? but then all these terrorist killers have been released and treated with respect by our politicians.
If there were any charges to be made for the killing of those on 'Bloody Sunday' then they should have taken place at the time. not 46 years after at a cost of £203m.
So the police are now going to investigate charges of murder 40 years after the event, following the findings of the 12 year long, £195million inquiry by Lord Saville.
This latest investigation could last another 6 years at a cost close on £8m.
What about the 53 men that the The Parachute Regiment lost, who is to investigate their murder? but then all these terrorist killers have been released and treated with respect by our politicians.
If there were any charges to be made for the killing of those on 'Bloody Sunday' then they should have taken place at the time. not 46 years after at a cost of £203m.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.bitter, no, just fed up with others people's arguments, those who get into a bother, ask for help, then don't like what they get. I hope that this investigation goes ahead if the families want it, then fine, but it will prove nothing beyond the fact that innocent people were killed, which we already know.
Ummm - that's exactly what I expect
It's hard but it's been the price of peace in Northern Ireland
Protestant paramilitaries have been released
IRA men have been released
The only reason these soldiers weren't released is because they weren't prosecuted early enough.
this is against the spirit of the Good Friday agreement if not the letter.
I'm no friend of the Army but I don't think this is just
It's hard but it's been the price of peace in Northern Ireland
Protestant paramilitaries have been released
IRA men have been released
The only reason these soldiers weren't released is because they weren't prosecuted early enough.
this is against the spirit of the Good Friday agreement if not the letter.
I'm no friend of the Army but I don't think this is just
friedgreentomato
/// Have you ever gone shopping and had your handbag searched by a soldier before allowing you to walk down a street? ///
No but I had a relative who was in the British Army during the 20s and both him and his friend were walking down the street together in Northern Ireland, and his friend popped into a shop to buy something and never came out, he was murdered, just for being a British soldier.
So like all terrorist they don't instil trust, one never knows who one is up against.
/// Have you ever gone shopping and had your handbag searched by a soldier before allowing you to walk down a street? ///
No but I had a relative who was in the British Army during the 20s and both him and his friend were walking down the street together in Northern Ireland, and his friend popped into a shop to buy something and never came out, he was murdered, just for being a British soldier.
So like all terrorist they don't instil trust, one never knows who one is up against.
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