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Murder inquiry 40 years after 'Bloody Sunday'.

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anotheoldgit | 13:22 Fri 06th Jul 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail....ot-dead-soldiers.html

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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aog. Agree entirely with your comment(s). What about that b***** Martin McGuinnes, was he ever charged!!
What 53 men the Parachute Regiment lost? Was it the same incident? NO...

They shot unarmed people.

They shot teenagers. Their parents are more than likely still alive and want justice for their children.

http://en.wikipedia.o...ody_Sunday_%281972%29
He was forced to shake hands with the Queen.
Oh good. More work in the offing for lawyers !

The decision has been made by Northern Ireland's Chief Constable. Can't really see any prosecutions either resulting or, if they do , any convictions resulting. There must be enormous evidential difficulties in prospect. But the Chief Constable is not a lawyer.
^^^ No, he was introduced to the queen ^^^
if it had been with correctly at the time by the british government this would not be happening now!!!
I wonder if they'll re open the murder inquiry into the Birmingham pub bombings of 1974..
I somehow doubt it...
And what about the Guildford 4, WBA?
Are the police also going to look into murders that Mcguiness and Adams alledgedly committed or were directly involved in, by all accounts theres no shortage of them.

This is an absolute disgrace, obviously a deal has been struck by the IRA and the Brit government for this to go ahead.
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What about all those unarmed people they blew up?

What about all those teenagers and others that they killed in the Birmingham pub bombings, don't you think that their relatives also want justice, but can you see them ever getting it?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/...d-birmingham-17029471
Absolutely, AOG. You can't lump all inquiries together though.

These were soldiers on the payroll. No better than the terrorists on that day!
Anything to appease the minority, and to hell with the expense!
Don't bring up the Birmingham or the Guildford bombings. Innocent people went to prison for those terrorist attacks.
and innocent people were blown up having a drink.
Where do you start and finish?..All you do is line the pockets of the legal profession.

Spend the money on hospitals etc
They knew at the time that those people were innocent...

You can't compare one with another.
IRA killers were hunted down and many imprisoned. As soon as it was determined that the bloody sunday victims were innocents and killed unlawfully then it was inevitable and right that the people who killed them should be brought to justice.

You seem to believe that after a certain time has passed, that killings should go unpunished. Would you like to tell us how many years you think must pass before guilty people cannot be brought to account?

If your brother or father was killed 40 years ago and an inquiry found the people responsible for killing them acted unlawfully had escaped justice, would you still be happy to say it doesn't matter and they should not be not be persued?
Only a few months age an IRA man was convicted of an attempted murder which happened more than 30 years ago. Under the terms of 'The Good Friday Agreement' he will serve no more than 2 years of his sentence before he's released.
What happened on Bloody Sunday in Derry was murder. If the murderers were convicted they could think themselves lucky that they would serve such a short sentence for such a serious crime.
MightyWBA

Are you really blaming the IRA terrorists for the police locking up innocent people instead of the guilty ones? If the police had done a proper job investigating at the time then the scumbags who planted those pub bombs might have been caught. Instead, the case was closed when they got 10 wrong locked away.
Gromit i said that 10 answers ago lol
It was more than 10 Gromit. People forget about the Maguire 7....the youngest innocent to be convicted was 14.

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