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    1. toffeebeanz77 on

      Derry is referred to as County Londonderry in the article

    2. Buggis-Maximus on

      What the family have had to through to get justice is ridiculous. But would expect nothing less from the british govt no matter who’s in power. Fully expect them to push this all the way to the supreme court and drag this out for as long as possible.

    3. locksymania on

      I await Hillary Benn’s carefully crafted, bullshit statement kicking all of this out into the weeds. When it comes to NI, Lab does 95% of things exactly as the Tories would, they just can’t muster the enthusiasm to do it with their whole chest.

    4. Pitiful-Sample-7400 on

      So it seems we’re gonna get another diddled British enquiry. What fun.

    5. Case after case after case,  after obfuscation, after whitewash, after victim blaming, after covering up, after justifying the unjustifiable, repeatedly, systemically, protecting perpetrators and the policy makers responsable for heinous acts that at many times only served to inflame, deepen and prolong the conflict.

      And you still hear the common refrain that young people only support Sinn Fein or aren’t reflexively disgusted by the very concept of physical resistance to state violence, because they “forgot” the troubles. Well first of all it’s difficult to “forget” something you weren’t around d to experience.

      My argument would be that with all the details that have come to light which have illuminated the depth and the malignant nature of the British military and police and intellegence agency nexus during the conflict, and in the conduct of the British state establishment since, that someone just following along reading the news at the time of these events was far less informed about what was actually going on during the troubles, and was likely to actually be consuming MoD press releases masquerading as journalism, than a 25 year old today who reads some books by Martin Dillon, Anne Cadwallader, Edward Burke, Margaret Urwin, Richard O’Rawe, David Burke, or Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc.

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