Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Bloody Sunday British Army vets wont be charged

Fifteen Bloody Sunday veterans face no charges, review confirms. Solicitor Ciaran Shiels (right) with John McKinney (second from right) and other members of the Bloody Sunday families before a press conference, as the Public Prosecution Service announces that no further former soldiers will be prosecuted over the killing of 13 civilians in Derry in 1972, at the Bloody Sunday Memorial in the Bogside of Derry City. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA Wire. A review of the initial conclusion by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS), announced in March last year, came to the same verdict yesterday. Families of some of the victims had asked for it to be looked at again.

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