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Murder enquiry to be launched into Bloody Sunday deaths in Derry

British Paratrooper actions to be investigated by Northern Irish police


Photograph taken on Bloody Sunday, 1972
Photograph taken on Bloody Sunday, 1972
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“Police have also undertaken to provide updates to surviving victims and all the families who lost relatives on Bloody Sunday through the course of the investigation which will be lengthy and complex.”

Northern Police Ombudsman Dr Michael Maguire has also accepted a court direction that his office should set aside its public report into aspects of the terrorist attack on Loughinisland in 1994, which was issued in June 2011.

The ombudsman said: “In the light of the Judicial Review proceedings instigated on behalf of Brigid Green, Dr Maguire commissioned a review of the content of the report.

“Having considered the findings of that review, he accepts that there may be deficiencies in specific areas of the report and is therefore able to accept the court direction setting it aside.”


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Whats up folks, some one cut all your tongues out. Martin Corey only yesterday, yet another kick up his Irish Republican Ass from the british admin for something he done as a true son of Ireland. Even though he remains incarcerated via UNDISCLOSED intelligence that SF took people in their mass`s to the streets to protest against. We all know why they are doing it, A brit paid salary with all the thrills, but what can be said for the so called Irish republicans who in the absence of questions to their leadership on various issues, most that it is up to Republicans to demand of their own leadership during the dirtyist days of the WAR. What actually went on. Until all the people demand answers and the rationale behind them we merely continue to plod along accepting the wizardry of RULING BY FOOLING.
Merely the latest extension to the 40 year old exercise at holding back the real truth. The true value of the brits committment can be measured in the manpower allocated to this vital task, half of that assigned to the task of finding out whether the word PLEB was used against police officers or not. And to think a certain political party who has gained most from that tragic day have all but washed their hands of it. Only for some families breaking ranks and demanding more than the apoligy Mc Guinness said would have been suffice in the first place. The same apoligy that is now common place from the mouth of the brit pm whilst his SOS in the North states there will be no more public inquiries at the expense of the British tax payer. I look forward to as good a turn out this year as last for the families and victims who have seen through the objective of that same political party.
Still no solutions or answers alois Your rhetoric is no answer,therefore you have nothing to add to the debate.
If I remember correctly, the Queen handed out medals to the shooters didn't she? I imagine this could "complicate" any investigations into this matter. Then again maybe I'm being being a little to pessimistic. Perhaps the investigation should be put off for a few more years until there's a "C" (word) change. HaHa!
seanomelb@ All Revolutions start out like the Irish Republican Army;  And all return to the Dog Vomit of the Bourgeois, once the Wet and Cold of the Trenches,  has had its way, with the Warmth and Coziness of The Tea Room !
I imagine he meant police in Northern Ireland. An unfortunate lapse.
As much as it pains me to say it, the phrase "Police in Ulster" is quite wrong. Ulster is comprised of nine counties. I'm sure the folks in Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan would not be too happy to be under the jurisdiction of the PSNI. Northern Ireland is the PSNI jurisdiction. I long for the time when I can call up my local Garda station in Armagh and ask for help.
Tell me aloismartin who should we look up to to!! You seem to have a label for everyone but no solutions or names going forward.
seanomelb@ That among those Pro-British Pawns, wee would tend to incur the typical, Placator Irish Nationalist, and the ever present Pacifist Mitigationist, Labor Party, Bourgeois Proletarian ? ( The Free State, Fine Gael Coalitian, Government ? ) Can a Revisionist Purge of Irelands Left Wing Revolutionary Idealism, be only another EU mortgage away ?
What a disappointment the usual pro British pawns are not defending the Murders by the terrorist British soldiers. I wonder if they'll hand back their bloodsoaked medals.
 




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