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Murder inquiry after 40 years into Bloody Sunday killings by British soldiers

Fourteen died after civil rights marchers were shot dead by Parachute Regiment


Photograph taken on Bloody Sunday, 1972
Photograph taken on Bloody Sunday, 1972
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'People have waited a long time for justice in terms of this. The question I want answered is when will we move this ahead, saying they are not ready to move this ahead will be very worrying for everybody,' he said.

John Kelly, whose 17-year-old brother Michael was among those killed said, "I do believe we will see these soldiers in court to be prosecuted for what they did," Kelly said.
There are still around 4,000 British soldiers in Northern Ireland but they no longer patrol.


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seamus60@ Not as long as Edna Kenny sleeps in the same bed as Joe Biden, David Cameron, and Angela Merkel !
No para will ever be charged.
 




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