| British troops found not guilty of 1972 “ killing” 13:17 - Oct 23 with 4836 views | onehunglow | And rightly so just who the hell decided these brave lads had to endure this Found not guilty … by a jury |  |
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| British troops found not guilty of 1972 “ killing” on 12:53 - Nov 23 with 200 views | Boundy |
| British troops found not guilty of 1972 “ killing” on 10:41 - Nov 23 by trampie | It begs the question why was it not dealt with fairly and properly at the time ? |
It begs the question , why now ? |  |
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| British troops found not guilty of 1972 “ killing” on 13:25 - Nov 23 with 180 views | trampie |
| British troops found not guilty of 1972 “ killing” on 12:53 - Nov 23 by Boundy | It begs the question , why now ? |
Absolutely i agree, why now and not then ?, you shouldn't have civilians on a civil rights march murdered in the UK, most shot in the back with no official comeback, it was a disgrace . There was a comeback of sorts in the sense that it was the greatest recruiting tool the IRA ever had by a country mile, people were so incensed by the injustice that lots took up arms and that as a consequence probably resulted in the death of squaddies down the line. The Brits should have acted at the time, if it was bad intelligence sort it out, if it was bad or malicious orders action should have been taken and if it was rogue soldiers action should have been taken. I'm sympathetic to lowly squaddies without listening to the mp was the one soldier alone responsible for 5 deaths that day and then according to the mp killed another innocent civilian at another incident from the other side, perhaps that death could have been prevented if appropriate action had been taken at the time. |  |
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